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  2. Advertising

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  5. HEAD FIRST

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An eight-year-old boy, Victor Grisewood, of Kogaran, is not expected to live, and five other persons are badly ...

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  6. £500 LIMIT TO SALARIES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. J. T. Lang) has submitted an astonishing economy proposal to the Premiers' Conference. He. suggested that £500 might become the maximum salary of any person employed by the Government, including the Governor and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A CHAMPION WALKER

    W. D. DOV[?]NEY, of Mayne Harriers, won the Ten Miles Walking Championship of Queensland on Saturday, beating the previous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BASEBALL REVIVAL

    R. PROYOR, taking part in a game at New Farm, where a determined effort is being made to give baseball a permanent place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DINGOES NEAR

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A thrilling story of a bushman's struggle against hardships and injury, and the menace of dingoes during ...

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  11. BY WEDNESDAY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—All the members of the Premiers' Conference are now convinced that by Wednesday at the latest a complete ...

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  12. MORE TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Whether the Lang plan—to defer payment of interest-has been abolished is the question exciting the Trades Hall ...

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  13. TWO MEN KILLED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two men were killed when a motor cycle crashed into a pedestrian this afternoon at the corner of Union and ...

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  14. NO SURRENDER

    ROME, Saturday.—There is a deadlock in the misunderstanding between the Church and the Fascist organisation, neither showing the slightest ...

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  15. CYCLIST KILLED

    Fatal injuries were received by Harrington Osborne, of Proud-street, Gamp Hill, on Saturday morning, when he was thrown from his bicycle in Queen-street ...

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  16. HARSH DECREE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The German emergency decree, which is estimated to yield £90,000,000, considerably exceeding the budget deficit, is keenly resented ...

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  17. ASSAULT IN CITY

    Attacked as he was walking along Edward-street, city, early on Saturday night, Walter Stewart (42), of Merivale-street, South Brisbane, was brutally ...

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  18. RAMSAY'S DILEMMA

    LONDON, Saturday.—Despite his condemnation of sweepstakes, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, fulfilling an engagement at Dumfries, lunched at an hotel ...

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  19. GRAZIER ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The police raided the property of Alfred Edward Hunt, grazier, of Pinecliffe to-day, and arrested Hunt and his brother-in-law ...

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  20. NOT SOUGHT

    LONDON, Saturday,—It is under-stood that the Agent-General for New South Wales (Mr. A. C. Willis) has placed before the Secretary of State for ...

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  21. £25,000 FOR HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—To perpetuate the name of their late employer, a Japanese firm in Sydney has given £25,000 to the Sydney Hospital as a ...

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  22. TROUBLES OVERCOME

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—The smelters at. Mount Isa are expected to blow in on Sunday according to Mr. J. A. Hackett. who has returned from a visit ...

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  23. MINING CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Meetings were held at No. 10 Downing-street, yesterday, of the Prime Minister (who was accompanied by the Lord Chancellor ...

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  24. FINESSE TO FINANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Stonehaven, who had a long career in the British diplomatic service at various European capitals and in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. READY MINTED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Nuggets of pure gold may often fill the prospector's dreams, but it is seldom that he washes out gold ...

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  26. PASSING SHOWERS

    Cloudy and unseasonably mild, with a passing shower or two, and moderate easterly to north-easterly winds. STATE ...

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  27. Y.A.L. BOYS HONOUR ANZACS

    Members of the Young Australia League Band proceeding to place handsome wreath on the Memorial in Anzac-square. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. MAD CHINESE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—While the door of a cabin which had been firmly dosed up by a demented Chinese was being forced the Makura was delayed ...

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  29. IN OTHER PAGES

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  30. WILKINS ON THE WAY

    BOSTON, Saturday.—Sir Hubert Wilkins's submarine, the Nautilus, on the first stage of the voyage to the North Pole, has passed 50 miles east of Cape ...

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