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  6. PICTURESQUE VIEW OF ALBION PARK RACECOURSE

    The sun on Saturday was warm enough to make the shade of trees and giant umbrellas grateful to spectators assembled to view and speculate upon the "Thousand." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LABOUR WINS

    Latest returns for the Mitchell by-election, received on Saturday night, give a majority of 425 to the Labour candidate, Mr. Richard Ronald Bow, his ...

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  8. BACK TO THE APE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Professor Voronoff, of monkey gland fame, emphatically denies the contention of Dr. Edward Bach, the Harley-street ...

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  9. FOUR PERSONS KILLED

    No news has been received of the whereabouts of Colonel Nobile's airship, Italia, which is long overdue at King's Ray after its successful flight over the North Pole. ...

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  10. SETTLEMENT IN SIGHT

    Settlement of the marine cooks' dispute is in sight, and a resumption of work by the men on Monday or Tuesday is confidently predicted. The shipowners expect to gain the right of free ...

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  11. EDINBORO' TOON

    LONDON, Saturday.—Edinburgh's princely hospitality has been embarrassing to the Australian Scots. The delegates have received hundreds of ...

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  12. ON OLD TERMS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Further negotiations took place this morning between representatives of the Waterside Workers' Federation and the ship owners. ...

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  13. 'PLANE WRECKED

    MELBOURNE, Sathrday.—While flying in the aerial derby at Essendon this afternoon a DH9 aeroplane from Point Cook, piloted by Flight ...

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  14. STILL NO NEWS

    KING'S BAY, Saturday (2.45 a.m.).—There is still no news of the whereabouts of the Italia. The storm continues. ...

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  15. STEAMER TIME

    When the steamer Time, of the Australian Steamships Pty. Ltd., arrived from Rockhampton on Friday, an assistant cook gave notice that he intended ...

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  16. THREE KILLED

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The pilot and two passengers were killed, and another passenger seriously injured, when the Lufthansa ...

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  17. SELECTING A CANDIDATE

    SYDNEY, Saturaay.—"I prefer to say nothing on the matter at present." said the pre-selected Nationalist candidate for the Martin seat. Mr. Graham ...

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  18. STILL HELD-UP

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Kooyong, of the M'Ilwraith and M'Eachern line, which was stopped on Friday night from fulfilling her Newcastle ...

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  19. SEVEN KILLED

    WILKESBARRE (Pennsylvania), Saturday.—Seven men were killed and five seriously hurt by a gas explosion in a shaft of the Hudson Coal Co.'s mine. ...

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  20. 'PLANE ON FIRE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—When testing a new Curtiss aeroplane, one of the United States army's swiftest fighting ships, Lieutenant Stanley ...

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  21. WAR IN THE PACIFIC

    and almost wholly unprotected, Australia lies a rich prize practically at the feet of over-crowded and covetous Asiatic nations. What ...

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  22. AT 200 FEET

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Herbert Doyle was killed when a 90-horse-power aeroplane of his own design went put of control at a height of ...

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  23. CUT TO PIECES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—When the Goulburn express was approaching Summer Hill station to-day a man was seen to fall from the platform to the line ...

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  24. TWO WOMEN INJURED

    While crossing Roma-street on Saturday night two residents of Petrie-terrace were knocked down by a tramcar. Mrs. Mary Ross was treated by the ...

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  25. CAUGHT HIS MAN

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Disturbing a burglar in a room at a Neutral Bay boarding-house, Mr. O. Macdougall, the proprietor, chased him down the stairs ...

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  26. FROM 6000 FEET

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—While making a flight from Long Beach to San Francisco the Southern Cross sent radio messages from an ...

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  27. FORECAST

    Except some scattered showers at first along sub-tropical coast, generally fine, but conditions probably becoming favourable for ...

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