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  4. VOCAL LINK

    LONDON, Saturday.—The conversation between Messrs. H. Tonkin, of the Sydney Daily Telegraph Pictorial, and Guy Innes, of the Australian Cable ...

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  5. RELIANCE IN AIR

    HONG-KONG, Saturday.—After a meeting in the office of the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs at Canton yesterday, it was stated that, as the ...

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  7. SOUTH BRISBANE BAND CHAMPIONSHIP

    Large crowds on Saturday watched the bands taking part in the South Brisbane Band Championship march through the streets en route to the Brisbane Cricket Ground, where another interesting programme is to be submitted to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RIOTING IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—In a fierce struggle with timber unionists near Hudson's yards' to-day some members of a large body of police were forced to draw batons. ...

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  9. SWEET EDINBORO!

    LONDON, Saturday.—After three days in Edinburgh, the Australian pilgrimage to the war graves and to Britain, is leaving for Perth. ...

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  10. UNITING FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is stated in The Times on the information of its correspondent it Riga, that a conference has been, opened at Vladivostock. ...

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  11. INVASION OF KIRIN

    HONG-KONG, Saturday.—The latest reports from Kirin are that 700 Soviet troops crossed into Chinese territory. Subsequently they were withdrawn, after ...

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  12. DUKE OF YORK

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is declared in the Daily Sketch that there is good authority for a statement that the Duke of York is ...

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  13. EARTH TREMBLED

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist, Mr. H. A. Hunt, has received advice from the Postmaster at Broome, in ...

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  14. VATICAN'S FUTURE

    The Pope will now be a factor in political as well as clerical affairs. He emerges from his retirement a very real ruler, who will not be ...

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  15. SNOWDEN WAITS

    THE HAGUE, Saturday.—Though Mr. Philip Snowden has rejected the further proposals of the four allied Powers as inadequate, instead of ...

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  16. MUST HAVE BASE

    TORONTO, Saturday.—Interviewed on his arrival here on a visit, Mr. Winston Churchill, who was Chancellor of the Exchequer in the Baldwin Ministry ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—That Australia has borrowed too freely in the past, and bas spent the borrowed money without sufficient regard to the ...

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  18. PRESS DEFECTION

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—It wag through the defection of certain leading newspapers, particularly the London Daily Mail and the Daily Express, that ...

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    NOT A FLAUTIST.—Just a sturdy product of Queensland thoroughly enjoying another local product—a stick of sugarcane—at the Show on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. THE SUN-GOD

    SPOKANE, Saturday.—"Nick" Hamer and "Art" Walker, well-known airmen, have started on a tour of the cities of the United States aboard an ...

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  21. 12 TRUCKS DERAILED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Serious damage was done to 12 goods trucks and a section of the permanent way when the 10.45 p.m. down Myora goods train ...

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  22. SAVED FROM HIMSELF

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The police prevented a young man from throwing himself over The Gap to-day. A telephone call was received at the ...

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  23. FORECASTS

    Unsettled, with rain and southerly winds at first, but becoming fine by the afternoon, with winds backing south-west. ...

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  24. ROBBERY CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At a house in South Melbourne early to-day Reginald Collins Brooks (21), labourer, was arrested on a charge of having, in ...

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  25. KICKED BY HORSE

    Serious injuries were sustained by Herbert Chapman, of Myrtletown, near Pinkenba, when he was kicked by a horse at his residence on Saturday. ...

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  26. SPEEDY SEAPLANE

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to the Rome correspondent of the London Daily Hail, one of the Macchi seaplanes, to be used by ...

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