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  4. AT THE BIG CRICKET MATCH

    Victorian players having a chat with friends in an interval of the game. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LAST TRIBUTES

    LONDON, Saturday.—London sees many pageants of pomp and Imperial splendour, but, not, perhaps since the funeral of the Iron ...

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  6. RIOTS AND STRIKE

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—The disturbances and attempted general strike which followed the announcement of the arrival of the Sionon ...

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  9. STANDING IN WAY

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United States naval leaders continue to "pooh pooh" war with Britain as "unthinkable," but their ...

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  10. SEVERE STORM

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A severe storm, accompanied by lightning and rain, passed over Melbourne this morning. Lightning struck the overhead ...

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  11. HUSBAND SHOOTS WIFE

    BUNDABERG, Saturday.—"I have just shot my wife. I am going to shoot myself. Watch!" With these words Lewis Holden Maynard (67) greeted James Lomax when the latter arrived at Maynard's residence ...

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  12. ATTACKED IN BED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Attacked in bed early this morning Ralph Willett (22) and his wife, Yvonne Willett, visitors from America, who are staying ...

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  13. HULLO, AMERICA!

    LONDON, Saturday.—There is a prospect that in the near future it will be possible to telephone to the United States by beam, wireless at a very low ...

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  14. TYRE PLANT LOST

    WARWICK, Saturday.—Containing valuable machinery, fittings, and tyres for repair, the premises of the Downs Vulcanising Works ...

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  15. LEAP FROM TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Daringly leaping from the, Cooma mail-train as it sped towards its destination, a prisoner under escort from Goulburn succeeded ...

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  16. ENTHRONED TO-DAY

    ROCKHAMPTON, Saturday.—His grace, Bishop F. L. Ash, bishop-elect of Rockhampton, accompanied by Bishop Halford, and Mrs. Ash and family ...

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  17. CAR OVERTURNS

    As the result of a car overturning while travelling along River-road, shortly after 5 o'clock this afternoon, two men named George Lewis, a ...

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  18. DRAGONFLY

    It is not because life in Western Queensland is uninteresting that comparatively few novels have been written about it; the reason is that ...

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  19. TWO EARTH TREMORS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Preceded by a muffled roar, like an explosion, two distinct earth tremors have been felt at Wellington (New South Wales). Brick ...

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  20. LEAVES TO-DAY

    (AUSTRALIAN CABLE SERVICE.) LONDON, Saturday.—Bert Hinkler, the well-known aviator, hopes to leave on his solo, light aeroplane flight to ...

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  21. PREPARING CASE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Following the arrest of Ronald Geeves Griggs, the Methodist minister at Omeo, on a charge of having murdered his wife at Omeo on ...

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    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A young woman who was knocked down and seriously injured by a tram in Hawthorn-road, Caulfield, awaits ...

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  23. BRISBANE MEMORIAL SERVICE

    This afternoon, commencing at 3 o'clock, a memorial service to the late Earl Haig will be held at the Exhibition Hall. The service has been arranged ...

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  24. LABOUR ATTACK

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Labour is determined to attack the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) aggressively in his own electorate of Flinders at the ...

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  25. MASTER OF 77 FIRMS

    TORONTO, Saturday.—Efforts are being made to merge all Canadian steel and iron plants, and the chief Canadian coal mines on the Atlantic ...

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  26. ELEPHANTS ENRAGED

    NAIROBI (Kenya), Saturday.—Sir Alan Cobham, the famous aviator, who is at present flying over Northern Africa, had an interesting experience ...

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  27. TALE OF TORTURE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Allegations made by Butta Deen, a Hindu, that he had been seized and bound, beaten with an iron bar, and ...

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  28. [?] FORECASTS CITY.

    [?]cept for an occasional thundershower, generally fine and rather warm. North-easterly wind, freshening during the day. ...

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  29. SCHOOLBOY'S FALL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Melville Brunt (13), was on top of the diving tower at the Newcastle baths to-day when the assembly whistle blew from the school ...

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  30. NEW RAILWAY STATION.

    It was notified by the Railway Department on Saturday last that a new station had been established at 70 miles 68 chains, on the Many Peaks-Monto ...

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