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  4. TO AVOID INCLINE

    POMONA, Saturday—Paced with the alternatives of letting his car, which had got out of control, drop over a steep bank or crash into a log pile, Mr. B. ...

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  7. EXHIBITION MEETING OPENED AT EAGLE FARM

    General view of the course in the vicinity of the winning post, showing the finish of the National Plate, brilliantly won by High Syce from Wedding Eve and Kitty Paddington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HOP-OFF DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Because certain tests of the Southern Cross had to be postponed through a puncture is one of the tyres, the monoplane will not leave ...

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  9. FOUR DEAD

    WACO (Texas), Saturday.—As a result of an amazing tragedy, two women and two children were killed in this city last night. All ...

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  10. VAIN SEARCH

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Practically the whole male population of Daylesford, a mountain resort between Ballarat and Bendigo, is searching for ...

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  11. NANKING OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Saturday.—In a written reply to a Parliamentary question, the Foreign Secretary (Sir Austen Chamberlain) states that negotiations are ...

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  12. LIKE FLAMING METEOR

    Flying in the dark over the Atlantic Ocean at a height of 1500 feet, the aeroplane in which Captain F. Courtney and four companions were attempting to fly from the Azores to Newfoundland, suddenly caught fire and fell like a flaming meteor through the night. ...

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  13. MOVED 80 FEET

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The stranded, steamer Uralla, blown ashore by a recent gale at Newcastle, was moved 80ft seawards last night. Mr. ...

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  14. 'PREPARE FOR WAR'

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Riga correspondent of The Times states that on August 4, the anniversary of Britain's entry into the World War, the ...

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  15. IN 17 DAYS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Thousands of persons are viewing daily the flying boat Calcutta, which, is situated on the Thames, near "Westminster. Its ...

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  16. MURDER CHARGE

    ST. GEORGE, Saturday.—Wilful murder was the charge preferred against James Henry Frank in the St. George Police Court this morning. Frank was ...

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  17. BY 20 MINUTES

    LONDON, Saturday.—How a leading British furnishing firm secured the world's record, contract of over £500,000, in the face of the fiercest American ...

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  18. FEVER DANGER

    SYDNEY, Saturday—Did a ship which berthed near her home brings the winter mosquito which infected a young Sydney typist with the dreaded ...

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  19. BISHOP TO MARRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—One of England's nine bachelor bishops will be married shortly. Miss Joan Ryder, the beautiful daughter of a Sussex ...

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  20. CRUSHED BY WHEEL

    GLEN INNES, Saturday.—When Tom Groves, of West Glen Innes, drove his motor lorry down to a chemist yesterday afternoon to get some medicine, little ...

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  21. SIR OSMOND BROCK

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Osmond Brock, Commander-in-chief of the British navy at Portsmouth, sent a farewell message to H.M.A.S. ...

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  22. FLYING BOATS

    The Portmaster (Captain V. Forrester) notifies that when the British supermarine flying boats arrive iu Brisbane shortly, they will moor opposite the ...

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  23. COMPLETE HAUL

    Scarcely anything of value was left behind when the tailoring shop of Mr. F. Franklin, Sandgate-road, Nundah, was broken into in the early hours of ...

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  24. SUN FEATURES TO BE MAINTAINED

    The Sunday Mail will from next Sunday incorporate the Sun News Pictorial, which was recently acquired by the Brisbane Daily Mail, Ltd. The most distinctive features of the Sunday edition ...

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  25. FELL OVER CLIFF

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Edward Smith (43), a railway engine driver, of Arthur-street, North Sydney, was killed last night through falling over a cliff near ...

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  26. FORECASTS

    Chiefly cloudy and cool, with occasional showers, and squally south easterly to easterly winds. STATE. ...

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  27. LABOUR PLEBISCITE

    Messrs. W. F. Lloyd, M.L.A., and J. T. Mattingley have been, nominated for the Kelvin Grove Labour plebiscite to be held on Saturday next, between the ...

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