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  2. Advertising

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  3. NOVEL GAME FOR FOOTBALL ENTHUSIASTS

    Before the big Soccer match started at the Exhibition on Saturday the crowd was delighted with the novel game known as "Pushball" played with an immense ball. Eleven players aside endeavoured to score with the huge sphere, and the Soccer admirers greatly enjoyed the new "code." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FREE STATE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister of the Irish Free State (Mr. W. T. Cosgrave) has issued a statement in which he denies that the ...

    Article : 301 words
  5. WORTH MILLIONS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Rain worth millions of pounds is falling over all Victoria, except East Gippsland, [?]e Commonwealth ...

    Article : 103 words
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  7. RESULTS of State Scholarship Examination

    Since he sat for the examination in May last your boy has been wondering and dreaming of one of the ...

    Article : 208 words
  8. £6000 IN DEBT

    LONDON, Saturday.—Escorted by female warders, Josephine O'Dare arrived at the Bankruptcy Court for further examination. ...

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  9. AERIAL RIVALRY

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday. — There is great activity amongst airmen, who are looking for the first chance of a Pacific jump. ...

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  10. REVOLVER SHOT

    There were some momenta of intense excitement in the public bar of the Palace Hotel, South Brisbane, before closing time on Saturday evening. ...

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  11. HANKOW CLASH

    HONG-KONG, Saturday night.—Naval wireless messages from Hankow state that General Feng Yuh Siang has taken complete control of Honan. His first ...

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  12. FLIGHT ROUND AUSTRALIA

    Starting punctually to time, Captain Kingsford Smith and Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, of Inter-State Flying Services, left the Mascot aerodrome, Sydney, on Saturday morning in an attempt to fly round Australia in 11 days, and under 90 hours' flying time. ...

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  13. TEN CHILDREN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Daily Mail says a husband and wife who had not seen one another for 19 years met at the Southampton Police Court. ...

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  15. HOUSE DAMAGED

    On Saturday night the brigade was called to a fire in Warner-street, Valley. One engine from the head station and one from the Valley station turned out. ...

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  16. ROYAL SALUTE

    A Royal salute, consisting of 21 guns, will be fired in the Botanic Gardens it noon on Wednesday, June 22, being the anniversary of the ...

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  17. RUN OVER BY TRAIN

    DARWIN, Saturday.—Leonard Percy Thompson, formerly licensee of Larer's Club Hotel, Darwin, was run over by a train near Darwin jetty and killed ...

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  18. COURSING

    LONDON, Saturday,—On the eve of the start of greyhound racing in London on June 21, for which a special track has been erected at the White ...

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  19. BASRA REACHED

    RUTBAH, Friday.—Dennis Rooke, who is flying from Croydon (England) to Australia in a de Haviland Moth, says:—"I left Alexandria on the 14th ...

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  20. HENRY FORD'S PLANS

    DETROIT, Saturday.—The new Ford aeroplane will carry 20 passengers, and will have a 2000 horse-power engine. Henry Ford is talking about a ...

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  21. TWO DEATHS

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. — Ronald Murray Bobbie, eight years, youngest child of G. C. Bobbie, painter, of Largs Bay, was knocked down to-day ...

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  22. SPINE INJURED.

    Samuel Turner, who resided at the Salvation Army Home, South Brisbane, was knocked down by a motor car at the junction of Albion and ...

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  23. SKILL OF PILOT AVERTS DISASTER

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The story of our start, right to the minute, from Mascot at 10 a.m. on Saturday, our disgusting luck in striking engine ...

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  24. THE CHINESE ENIGMA

    Since China became a republic, on February 12, 1912, the nation has been, more or lew, in a state of flux, and to-day a position has ...

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  25. SETTLING THE NORTH

    Queensland, especially in the North, has wide spaces demanding population, and numbers of Italians have been arriving and settling in ...

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  26. RICHMOND RIVER

    LISMORE, Saturday.—The Richmond River Coursing Club held a meeting to-day in fine weather. Results:— HUSHEY BRACELET, 16 Dogs, at £2. ...

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  27. STATE FORECAST

    The forecast for the State for the period ending 6 p.m. on Monday, is: Except for showers on the southeast coast, fine at first, but some ...

    Article : 87 words
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