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  5. WIND'S FURY

    LONDON, Saturday.—A sudden and remarkable windstorm struck a wide circle of southern, eastern, and midland England, breaking a long spell of ...

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  6. NORTH QUEENSLAND v. BRISBANE

    THE REFEREE CALLS A HALT.—Mr. Silverton promptly detects an illegality in the match, North Queensland v Brisbane, on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MAN KILLED

    MACKAY, Saturday.—When a motor track, loaded with people, capsized outside Marian this morn, ing, one man was tolled and two Joseph Grim a, a Maltese farmer of Keengurri, left bis home this morning to come to Mackay. He was driving the truck, in which were Samuel and ...

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  9. RESENT MOVE

    NAMBO[?]RM Saturday—Cane growers are up in arms against the British Government's threat to abolish preference on Queensland ...

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  10. 10 DAYS ALOFT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday.—The biplane Angeleno, in which L. W. Mendell and B. B. Reinhart established a new refuelling endurance record ...

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  11. MOVING FAST

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—Events are moving rapidly in Manchuria. Over 300 of the Soviet's employees on the Chinese eastern railway have already been ...

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  12. COMEDY WAS PLANNED

    Pathetic stories are told in connection with a fire which involved 15 deaths, and which occurred during a fete in aid of the local hospitals at Gillingham, Kent It had been arranged that the local fire brigade should give a ...

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  13. PLANE CRASHES

    POST MORESBY (New Guinea), Saturday.—Crashing from a height of 50 feet, a passenger aeroplane, piloted by Lieutenant Ray Parer ...

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  14. GERMAN, VICTORY

    BERLIN, Saturday.—In the final of the Davis Cup competitions for the European zone, Prenn (Germany) defeated Gregory (Britain), 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. ...

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  15. STRONG PROTESTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. S. M. Bruce's cable to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald and Mr. J. H. Scullin's protest, as well as others from the Dominions, are ...

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  16. DEAD UNDER CAR

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Beneath an overturned car, a passing motorist to-day found the body of Charles Bryant, of Cowra, on the ...

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  17. 5000 HOMELESS

    RIGA, Saturday.—A great fire in the district of Kusinsky has destroyed 1000 houses and made 5000 people homeless. ...

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  18. VISITOR COMES ARMED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two men, one of whom was armed, endeavoured to interview Mr. Arthur Henderson while the Foreign Secretary was entertaining ...

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  19. TOO MUCH JAZZ

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The Canadian National Railways radio are arranging to start on October 1 to rebroadcast British concerts. ...

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  20. MYSTERY SOLVED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Except that his wife had left their home on the morning of the accident, a man named M'Callum offered no ...

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  21. FORECASTS

    Fine, with light variable winds; moderate day temperature; cold frosty night. STATE. ...

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  22. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    Thrown heavily from his motor cycle when the sidecar tyre burst on the Ipswich-road, Darra, on Saturday, Larry Hammond, a resident of Goodna ...

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