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  6. Latest Phases of Melbourne Murder Mysteries

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The police last night identified the body of the bandit who was killed in the Alexandria bank hold-up as that of Patrick ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SUICIDE PACT

    SANTAMONICA (California), Saturday.—Three sisters who had been inseparable companions since the youngest was born, 60 years ...

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  8. ACCEPT OFFER

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.—It was announced to-day by Archdeacon Woodd that the coadjutor bishop of Brisbane, Bishop F. de ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "VICTIM OF PERVERT"

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Though the perpetrators of the two revolting murders in Melbourne's southern suburbs—those of little Mena Griffiths at Ormond, and of Miss Mary W. Dean (25), school teacher, at ...

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  10. FRENCH MYSTERY

    A mystery bearing upon a railway disaster in France is reported. Two carriages, forming part of a train travelling from Paris towards ...

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  11. CYCLIST KILLED

    Fatal injuries were sustained by Hugh Martin, of Shafston-avenue, Kangaroo Point, on Saturday, afternoon, when the motor cycle he was ...

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  12. NEW CABINET

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At a special meeting of the Federal Caucus on Wednesday, another pistol will be held at the head of Cabinet when ...

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  13. SWALLOWS SHIRT

    WINTON, Saturday.—Swallowing the greater part of his silk shirt, Herbert Joseph Barden (34), shearer, widower, killed himself at ...

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  14. SEVEN INJURED

    Seven persons were injured, fortunately none seriously, when two motor cars met in a head-on collision on the Wynnum-road at Morningside ...

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  15. MISSING AGAIN

    Though apparently in a very chastened frame of mind when located by the police at Wynnum last week, after having run away ...

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  16. FINE BUT CLOUDY

    Fine, but cloudy, and much cooler, with freshening south-easterly winds. STATE. ...

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  17. "HIGHEST EVER"

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Hidden in fog steel workers toiled unseen all day finishing the mooring mast for dirigibles on top of the Empire State Building ...

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  18. BACK FROM N.Z.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Mr. E. F. Sunner, of Swifts (Australia), Ltd., returned to Sydney to-day from New Zealand. He will attend the ...

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  19. FROM FAR SCANDINAVIA

    WHAT A SURPRISE!—Eva and Julie Wilhelmsen, who are in Brisbane with their millionaire ship-owner father aboard the Templar, say they are astonished at finding Australian girls just as modern as girls in Europe 10,000 miles away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NOVEL HEAD GEAR FOR HEAT WAVE

    These wharf labourers seem to have solved the problem of suitable head gear for out-door workers during the heat wave. A "snap" taken at New Farm wharf yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. IN OTHER PAGES

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  22. HUMAN TORCH

    GRAFTON, Saturday.—Mr. A. Withers, a postal linesman, was transformed into a human torch at Schafer's garage, in the main ...

    Article : 90 words
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