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  4. A LEAFY GRANDSTAND FOR THE TEST

    Protected from the sun by tlic thick creeper, and untroubled by the crowd, this cricket enthusiast viewed the.play in the third test match in comfort. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "BOTTOM WILL FALL OUT"

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The bottom will fall out of the shearers' strike next w eek, the president of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. J. Bailey) slated to-day.Hundreds of men from the southern States ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. GUARDING THE "EMPTIES"

    This young man was left on guard while his companions searched amongst at the crowd at the test match for empty bottles—a source of revenue which is thoroughly exploited. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AFTER 3 YEARS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Australia is rivalling Canada as a Dominion providing Governmeut , House romances. Phyllis Mary, only ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. NAMES SECRET

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—Passengers in an aeroplane which crashed this afternoon at Mascot gave wrong addresses at (the hospital aud consequently could not ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. THE ONLY DELAY

    "There has boen no delay on the part of the Queensland Government," said the Attorney-General(Mr. N. F. Macgroarty), on ...

    Article : 337 words
  12. BIG DEATH ROLL

    MEXICO CITY, Saturday. — Fifty one persous were killed, in the city of Zinatlaii, near Oaxaca,' in au earthquake on Wednesday, ail meeting their ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. ARREST. SOON

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—Late this afternoon the detectives announced that they had definitely establiihed the identity of the young ...

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  14. PINNED BY LEG

    EUMUNDI, Saturday.—Pinnedy by the leg by a burning tree-stump which had fallen on him and set the grass surrounding him on fire, ...

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  15. PROTECTION

    A cricket enthusiast arrived at the test match, without a hat, but when the sun became too hot his handkerchief provided adequate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. INDIAN UNREST

    BOMBAY. Saturday.—The so-called War Council's attempt to paralyse the city met with failure. Although there rero clashes in different parts, the ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. SIDE-ON CRASH

    ROCKHAMPTON. Saturday.—When a single-seater car crashed side-on with a tram car on Corberry-street hill, near Davis-street. at 2 o'clock this ...

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  18. FELL IN FIRE'S PATH

    COOROY, Saturday.—Mr. Edgar Zerner (23), who is dairying with his brother, Mr. F. Zerner, on a dairy farm on the Mary River road, ...

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  19. DANGERS' "GALLON "

    MUNGINDI, Saturday — Mungindi dancers perform the modern dances as well as the, average city ballroom devotees, bat they like one ...

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  20. START AGAIN

    The State unemployment relief system will be in full swing again on Monday, January 26. Since the Christmas holidays only work ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. FLOODS CARRIAGE

    "When a torrential downpour at Boolburra, 58 miles from Rockhampton,flooded a first-class carriage on the western mail train from Longreach to ...

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  22. PRINCES' TOUR

    LONDON. Saturday—The Prince of Wales' south American tour stated yesterday afternoon, when he flew to Paris in his own Puss Moth, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. ARTERY SEVERED

    'With blood pouring from a deep gash in his left wrist, an artery of which had been severed, George Veitch. of Grafton. New South Wales, was ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. 170 PETITIONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Thomas Beecham. the operatic conductor, has unsuccessfully appealed concerning a receiving order for £2063 for goods ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BRAIN LAID BARE

    PERTH. Saturday.—Severely injured,and with portion of his brain still bare,Antonio Maroni. an Italian farmer, of Ravensthorpe. left Lake Grave hospital ...

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  26. RESCUED SON

    IDERAWAY, Saturday. — His knowledge of life-saving methods stood Mr.E. O. Brumpton in good stead when, last Sunday, he rescued his 12-yearold son ...

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  27. WINNING DESIGN IN GRAND FINAL

    Madge Jones, and the artistic design with which she won the grand final of The Sunday Mail sand garden competition at Wynnum South on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. FINE AND HOT

    Generally fine, hot weather probably broken by thunder-storms in afternoon or evening. Northerly winds, freshening in the afternoon. ...

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  29. ATLANTIC RACE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Paris cor respondent of The Daily Mail says france is entering the Atlantic race with the world's largest and fastest ...

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  30. HIS ATTEMPT AT A RECORD

    AUCKLAND, (N.Z.), Saturday.—Mercedes Gleitz's attempt to break her own world's swimming endurance record was nearly ruined when a drunken spectator, hearing the announcer btate that the swimmer had recorded 30 hours, yelled: "I will join you for an hour." ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. IN OTHER PAGES

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  32. TWO INJURED

    Albert Want (50).of Handford road. Zillmcre, and his son, Norman,aged 12, were both injured on Saturday when the motor cycle on which ...

    Article : 107 words
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