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  5. HAMILTON'S BOWLING GREEN OFFICIALLY OPENED

    The Lieutenant-Governor (Mr. W. Lennon) is standing on the mat after throwing the first "jack." On his right is Mr. Edward ("Pa") Taylor, patron of the Q.B.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LABOUR SPLIT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—That the proposed conference under the auspices of the Federal executive to settle the differences between the Conroy and ...

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  7. SEVEN INJURE[?]

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Two women were injured when taxis collided at the intersection of Flinders and King streets this afternoon. They were ...

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  8. EXCITING CHASE

    GLEN INNES, Saturday—With one hand gripping his pris[?] throat, and the other holding aloft a large stone, Walter Sharpe held captive until the ...

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  9. BRITISH FLIERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Flight-lieutenants Carr and Gillman left at 10.40 on Friday morning on a non-stop flight to Karachi. ...

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  10. AERIAL ACTIVITY

    At no time has there being greater activity in the way of aerial flights all over the world than at present. Captain Charles Lindbergh, an American, left New York on Friday morning in an attempt to make a non-stop flight to Paris. . ...

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  11. RUPTURE CERTAIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London Daily Mail says it is understood that the Foreign Office possesses irrefutable evidence of the existence of a complete ...

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  12. CRASH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday—A motor car capsized in Forest-road, Peakhurst, this afternoon, and was wrecked. Two women were injured, but the driver ...

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  13. "ACHIEVED FACT"

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London Daily Mail says the broadcasting corporation is erecting, at Daventry an experimental shortwave station to enable ...

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  14. RADIO WONDER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A girl, deaf from childhood, has been made to hear by means of wireless at the Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital. ...

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  15. THE WORKER'S LOT

    America, with its vast industrial organisations, virtually on the crest of a wave of prosperity, has been regarded as a worker's paradise, and ...

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  16. CYCLIST HURT

    Severe injuries to the head and a fractured collarbone were caused to Percy Bell (34), who resides with his wife and five children at Station-road ...

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  17. NEW "DRY CZAR"

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—There has been a sensational shakeup of the administration of the prohibition law. It is announced that General Lincoln ...

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  18. STATE FORECAST

    Except for a few showers on the tropical coast, and in the southeastern interior, generally fine, Temperature increasing. Winds ...

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