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  2. AUSTRALIA'S EARLY DAYS.

    Rigid class distinctions prevailed in the early days of Australia, and a man's social status was largely determined by the fact whether he arrived ...

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  4. PLIGHT OF MOLLIE ELLIS.

    A Reuter special message from Simla gives graphic details of the abduction and resue of Miss Mollic Ellis, daughter of Major Ellis. ...

    Article : 727 words
  5. TOWED BY A FISH.

    Dramatic stories of his adventures, many of them more thrilling than the wildest imaginings of Jules Verne, were told by Mr. F. A. Mitchell Hedges when ...

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  7. STRANGE BETTING CASE.

    An unusual case, arising out of a betting transaction at a recent race meeting at the Bong Bong course, was heard before Mr. G. R. Williams, P.M., ...

    Article : 440 words
  8. DYRAABA SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    The Pigman Creek Progress Association has forwarded the following letter of protest to the Minister for Lands, though Mr. R.C. Johnstone, manager ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. ANGEL OF DURBAN.

    At the Treasury the Acting Premier, Mr. Oakes, extended a welcome to Miss Campbell and her parents on behalf of the people of New South Wales. Mr. ...

    Article : 303 words
  10. AMERICAN DOCTORS ALARMED.

    The medical profession of the United States, particularly since the recent epidemic of influenza, has become alarmed at the position of doctors under the ...

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  11. THE DRUG HABIT.

    The largest seizure of cocaine made during the whole course of the illicit "dope" traffic was effected recently by the Canadian authorities. A shipment ...

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  12. THE OLD MADE YOUNG.

    Unusual interest was shown at the surgical conference in Dr. Veronoff's method of bringing about the rejuvenation of bringing about the rejuvenation of aged people. ...

    Article : 238 words
  13. GIRL WITH TWO NOSES.

    Phyllis Graint, whose parents live in a little Hampshire village, is a happy child for the first time in the nine years of her existence. For the first ...

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  14. GIANTS OF AUSTRALIA.

    Two visits to the United States during the more recent one of which he in vest investigated the educational system, gave rchbishop Dahig material for a ...

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  15. WHO WAS THE MAN?

    Investigations by Detective Robson regarding the burned body of a man found near Manly in October last year have had extraordinary results. The ...

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  16. POWER OF COAL DUST.

    The British Government experimental station at Eskmeals, Cumberland, carried out a remarkable series of tests of coal dust explosions in the course ...

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