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  5. TO- CROWN SERVICE AND PERPETUATE BRAVERY

    The Lieutenant-Governor (Mr. W. Lennon) laying the foundation-stone yesterday of the Kedron School of Arts (war memorial), to which much earnest local effort has been devoted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JOCULAR, BUT CANDID

    LONDON, Saturday.—Speaking with candour, mingled with jocularity, the Queensland Premier (Mr. W. M'Cormack) gave an interview ...

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  8. PRIDE OF RACE

    The Cross of St George and other emblems of Merrie. England occupied prominent positions at the Jenolan Cafe on Saturday evening, when ...

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  9. CRASH INTO BANK

    TENTERFIELD. Saturday.—Hugh M'Ginnis, senr.. of Carwongla, Kyogle, was killed in a motor oar accident on the Deepwater-road yesterday. Other ...

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  10. 119 ARRESTS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—In pursuance of the policy adopted at the Regent-street police, division, of vigorous action against gambling houses, Inspectors Stephcnson and Roberto, and a large force, of police, entered three places and apprehended altogether 119 men, several of whom were ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Finland; Poland, Kumania, Estonia, and Latvia have suggested to the League of Nations Commission that when they sign a ...

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  12. "REDS" DEFIANT

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—Joining the campaign of defiance directed against the Canton moderate authorities, Red drivers on the Canton to ...

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  13. TRAIN OUTRAGE

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday.—The Archbishop of Ruizy Florea has issued a statement denying thai the Catholic episcopate organised the bandit train ...

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  14. £250,000 DAMAGE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Basing their calculations on reports received from police, railway, and tramway sources, authorities estimate that the ...

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  15. TWO INJURED

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—Two carriages at the end of an empty train left the rails near the Mortdale railway sheds shortly after 1 o'clock ...

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  16. RAMSAY MACDONALD

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—On receipt of a telegram stating that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the British Labour leader, was suffering from & severe cold at ...

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  17. HINDOO INJURED

    COORAN, Saturday.—Jolah Singh (47), a banana grower, of Pimbarren, was taken to the Gympie Hospital today suffering from serious wounds on ...

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  18. MISSING RIDER

    GOULBURN, Saturday.—Fear are [?]ained for the safety of Harry Spark, a young boundary [?] the sation Joseph Spark of Currawong station ...

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  19. MYSTERIOUS SHOT

    SYDNEY,Saturday.—Sam Gardiner, living at Brookvale was struck by a bullet while standing in his garden today. His right hand and right ...

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  20. 33 MILLIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The transference of £33,000,000 in gold from ondon to Paris is not likely to be a spectacular event ...

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  21. DRAMA SUCCEEDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Miss Angela Baddeley is starring in the romantic Victorian drama, Marigold, which every London manager had previously refused ...

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  22. DENTAL CLINICS

    LONDON. Saturday.—Mr. Gorge [?] of the Kodak firm has given 23000 on to the Royal Free Hospital for the purpose of establishing a ...

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  23. FORECASTS

    Fine, with light southerly to easterly winds" modern e day temperature, chilly at night. STATE ...

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