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  6. ALPINE SMASH

    CHAMOXIX, FRANCE, Saturday.—The latest messages from the scene of the mountain track railway accident on the slopes of Mont Blane, in which 18 ...

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  7. A BIG BITE IN PETRIE BIGHT

    Considerable damage was caused to the decking, piles, and under structure of the municipal wharf at Petrie Bight early on Saturday morning. The Shire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO OLD LADIES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—In court yesterday, before Mr. Justice James, Vera Colreavy, of Burwood, a ledger keeper, was ...

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  9. SACCO ECHO

    BOSTON, Saturday.—Mary Donovan, the secretary of the Sacco—Vanzetti Defence Committee, was arrested beside the coffin of the dead anarchists ...

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  10. BESIEGED AT HOME

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United States Consul at Guadalajara, in Mexico, advised the Department of State on Friday that 18 Americans and 11 ...

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  11. CHAOTIC STATE

    TOWNSVILLE, Saturday.—Events are developing rapidly locally, and the situation in regard to the railway trouble is assuming serious dimensions. ...

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  12. BLOOD SACRIFICE

    LONDON, Saturday.—A blood-transfusion operation for the benefit of a broken legged victim of the Seven Oaks railway disaster, discloses the ...

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  13. IRELAND TO DECIDE

    The full meaning of the action of the Governor-General of the Irish Free State (Mr. Tim. Healy, K.C..) in dissolving Parliament is just being realised. Apparently be was acting on the request of Mr. W. T. Cosgrave, the President of the Dail, who, seeing the feeling of the ...

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  14. PEACE ROAD STILL OPEN

    Although the Premier spent an hour and a half on Saturday with representatives of the Australian Workers' Union, and delegates from the several railway unions, dismissing the trouble at South Johnstone, the matter does not appear to be any nearer a solution. That all hope of ...

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  15. PROS AND CONS

    The conference which the Premier (Mr. W. M'Cormack) had yesterday with representatives of the Australian Workers' Union and the various ...

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  16. DISMISSED MEN

    More railway men have refused to proceed from the Townsville district to Innisfail to replace those who had previously declined to work trains to the ...

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  17. ROUGH "JUSTICE"

    "WILMONT, Ark, Saturday.—Hight hours after the alleged attack upon a young married woman, Winston Pounds, a negro labourer was ...

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  18. NO VICTIMISATION

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.—A large number of members of transport unions attended a mass meeting here last night when matters connected with a ...

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  19. £80,000 DAMAGE IN SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The timber yard of Tanner and Peters Ltd in Railway-parade, Kogarah, covering an area of more than two acres, was destroyed by fire this afternoon. The damage is estimated at £80,000. ...

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  20. ISOLATE THE AREA

    The suggestion of the State president of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginernen (Mr. T. Kissick) that as a solution of the difficulty ...

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  21. 2 1/2-YEARS' GAOL

    Charles John Prackert was sentenced to 2 1/2 years' imprisonment by Mr. Justice Maenaughton in the Criminal Court on Saturday on a charge of ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS

    Fine with winds chiefly westerly to south-westerly; moderate day temperature; chilly at night. QUEENSLAND. ...

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  23. LORD STONEHAVEN'S TOUR.

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.—The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) arrived at Charleville this morning from N[?]rmanton. Later his Excellency ...

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