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  5. AGAIN SIDE-STEPS ISSUE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The State Cabinet to-day was unable to reach an agreement whether to accept the Commonwealth Bank Board's terms for the taking over of the Government Savings Bank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FROM GLOOM TO GLADNESS

    The Southport Town Council has constructed a number of comfortable huts on the reserve at Labrador for the accommodation of the families of men engaged there under the intermittent relief scheme. Ten families ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TWENTY-SEVEN DEAD

    PITTSBURGH, Saturday.—Spending the evening of their lives in the serenity of an institution conducted for their protection and comfort, scores of aged persons were aroused with tragic (suddenness from rest by ...

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  9. STERN ACTION

    "The sooner New South Wales is taught its lesson that the remaining States can no longer continue to spoon-feed her, the sooner ...

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  10. GAVE HIS LIFE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two brothers—Ellis John Curran (7) and Henry James Curran (4)—of Telarah, were drowned at ...

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  11. 10 FAMILIES

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday.—The first lot of families to occupy huts erected at the seaside by a local authority under the Government's ...

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  12. STUDENTS' MOVE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Although the Senate has censured Professor John Anderson, the question of "freedom of speech" has not closed as far as the ...

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  13. EFFORTS IN VAIN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Miss Annie Malycha, a sister of Mrs. Katharine Edson, whose body was found buried under cement in an outhouse at ...

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  14. VICTOR OVER HOPMAN

    R. O. Cummings, the Queensland tennis star, winning from H. Hopman in a singles match at Milton, 6-3, 4-6, 6-1. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BRANDENBERG READY

    The sturdy Valley forward stopping a Brothers' attack. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. EIGHT PERISH

    SOFIA, Saturday.—A French passenger aeroplane on the route from Stamboul to Paris took fire, and crashed in a forest near ...

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  17. LANG'S ECONOMIES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It is regarded, as almost certain that the Upper House will accept the Government's bill, embodying the economies proposed under ...

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  18. NO VALUE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Labelled and stamped, G. Lawtsheere, a Belgian journalist, travelled from Brussels to London as "air mail," wearing a large ...

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  19. CHILD KILLED

    Frightfully injured about the head as the result of being kicked by a horse at his home at Stafford-road, Kedron, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  20. AIR RACE IMPEDED

    LONDON, Saturday—Heavy rain and bad visibility throughout England caused numerous retirements from the first stage of the King's Cup, including Lady ...

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  21. BODY IN RIVER

    Though not yet definitely established, it is believed that when the body of the elderly man, who was drowned in the river at Toowong on Thursday, is ...

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  22. WIN FOR LANG PLAN

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—A supporter of the Lang plan in Mr. M. L. Collaton won the by-election for the State House of Assembly in the Adelaide district ...

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  23. AFFLICTED, BUT FULL OF CHEER

    Sightless children enjoying a game of musical chairs at the annual sports for in mates of the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb Institution held on Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. FINE TO-DAY

    Fins and warmer, with north-westerly, becoming northerly, winds. STATE. (Till 6 p.m. Monday.) ...

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  25. "WORKMANLIKE"

    Brisbane is a workmanlike ground that only requires a little improvement to make it worthy of titanic battles. ...

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  26. ROBBED IN CAR

    Accepting what he believed to be a friendly offer of a ride into the city, an elderly man who had just been discharged from the General Hospital was ...

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