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  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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  5. Old Man of Golf Wins Big Game

    On the Mid-Surrey Club's links, the "News of the World" £1040 tournament for professional golfers, match play, resulted :— ...

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  6. VICTORIA EXPERIENCES SPELL OF DRY WEATHER

    A remarkably dry spell for September is being experienced throughout Victoria, but the only area feeling the Seed of rain is that around Geeling. Practically all ...

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  7. MONTHS PASS, AND BRITAIN'S TURMOIL REMAINS

    "It will be many weeks yet before the struggle is finished; starvation might do it, but a settlement thus imposed will be broken down us soon as possible," said ...

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  8. DOGS OF WAR DAILY GROW MORE SAVAGE IN CHINA

    A sensational incident marked to-day's sitting of the League of Nations. When the Chinese delegate, M. Chu, acting under the instructions of his Government, drew attention to the actions of the British Navy in Yangste. ...

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  9. Cancer Killing 40,000 a Year in France

    Cancer kills forty thousand people in, France every year. These alarming statistics recently published have brought forth the ...

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  10. BOY IGNITES DETONATOR AND IT BLOWS OFF HIS FINGERS

    While going to school with another boy, George Warburton, of Fig Tree, put' a match to a detonator, which exploded, inflicting injuries to his face and ...

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    Miss Dorris Beattie, a charming entrant in the Palais Royal quest for Danceland's prettiest girl. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FIRST STAGE OF ISLAND FLIGHT CONCLUDED

    Group-Captain Williams arrived at Rose Bay yesterday afternoon, shortly after 3.30, on his 14,000 miles seaplane flight to the islands. ...

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  13. Disastrous Weather Menaces Canadian Farmers

    Reports from Winnipeg say that wintry weather is prevailing in the prairie provinces and causing the most serious delay in harvesting experienced ...

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  14. STORM FIENDS CHASE COBHAM ALL THE WAY

    The following cable was received by the "Sunday Times" yesterday from Captain Cobham at Charbar:— "We have just had a good flight from ...

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  15. EXTENSIVE RAIN FORECASTED BY MR. MARES

    Mr. Mares, State Meteorologist, informed the "Sunday Times" last night that within the next few days extensive rains and thunder, with some ...

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  16. EARLY MORNING FIRE IN THE CITY

    Shortly after 2.30 a.m. this morning an outbreak of fire occurred in the promises occupied by John D. Elder, plumber and general contractor, at the rear of ...

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  17. SHOTS FIRED BY POLICE IN CHASE

    Two alleged shopbreakers were arrested at Petersham yesterday morning. after an exciting chase by the Night Patrol. ...

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  18. Timber Destroyed in Early Morning Blaze

    An outbreak of fire occurred at A. J. Hand's-timber yard. Currumulla-street, Cronulla, early yesterday morning. Two employees of the Cronulla Hotel, John ...

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  19. Germany Officially Endorses Famous Parley

    The Germany Cabinet has approved of the German Delegation's activities at Geneva, and endorsed in principle, Dr. Stresemann's report of the historic Thory ...

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  20. White Slavery Follows Coal Strike

    A conference of social workers representing the Welsh churches met in London to consider what action is necessary to counter the recrudescence of the white ...

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  21. Rejuvenator Takes His Own Life

    A message from Vienna states that Professor Paul Kammerer, world-famous biologist, who was associated with Professors Stcinach and Voronoff in the ...

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  22. RADIO STATIONS COOPERATE IN CANCER RESEARCH APPEAL

    Radio listeners who hold dances in their own homes next Friday evening, in aid of the Cancer Research Fund, are promised the best programmes of dance ...

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  23. MELBOURNE PROFESSOR COMMENDS BRITISH UNIVERSITIES

    Professor Copland, of Melbourne. v interviewed by the Australian Press Association prior to sailing for America, commended the English Provincial and ...

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  24. EMPIRE DELEGATES HAVE EYES OPENED IN LONG TOUR

    The umpire, Parliamentary Delegation has been amazed by the many sights it has witnessed in its long railway tour from Brisbane to Cairns. There have ...

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  25. BIG THEATRICAL MATINEE FOR CANCER FUND ON OCTOBER 18

    Mr. E. J. Tait is honorary organizer of a big matiness performance to be given at Her Majesty's Theatre, on Monday, October 18, in aid of the ...

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  26. Popular Catholic Dignitary Praises Our Journalism

    A striking tribute was paid to Australian journalists mid journalism by Archbishop Duhig. who was accorded an enthusiastic reception on his return, last ...

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  27. Girls Nowadays Are 100 per Cent Better Than Ever

    "Short hair subtracts five or ten years from a woman's age. Husbands may grumble at the money their wives and daughters spend at hairdressers', but they ...

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  28. BIG CIVIC PROJECTS TO BE ARGUED BY COUNCIL TO-MORROW

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Stokes, has called a special meeting of the City Council for to-morrow afternoon, for the consideration of the following matters: ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    Melbourne, Saturday.—Sam Clapbam 12.03 (England), defeated Ted Thye, 12.53 (America), for the world's light-heavyweight wrestling ...

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  30. "SPLIT LOTS" IN Q'LAND WOOL SALES CAUSE TROUBLE

    Inconvenience, and delay have been caused shipping agents over what are known as "split lots" in connection with the recent wool sales in Brisbane. At ...

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  31. FEDERAL COMMITTEE TO TOUR ISLANDS

    The Federal Works Committee leaves for New Guinea on October 5, to investigate the construction of a wharf at Rabaul. The Accounts Committee leaves ...

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  32. MANIAC'S HOBBY IS BURNING VALUABLE GARDEN HEDGES

    A maniac, who, five months ago, commenced an orslaught by means of fire against valuable hedges in the St. Kilda district, reappeared last night, when ...

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  33. GASSED BY CHEESE FUMES IN SHIP'S HOLD, TWO MEN RESCUED

    The Port Liverpool Sanitary Authority's report for 1925 describes a dramatic rescue of two men, gassed by fumes from New Zealand cheese, on board s.s. ...

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  34. MOTOR RELIABILITY IS BRISBANE'S FIVE DAYS' EXCITEMENT

    The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland, commenced its annual reliability contest to-day in doubtful weather. Over 30 cars are taking part. The first day's ...

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  35. TRADE UNIONS DEPRECATE AGGRESSIVE POLICE IN CHINA

    The Council of the Trades Union Congress passed a resolution to-day regreting Britain's provocative attitude in Pin, instancing he bombardment of the ...

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  36. INTENSE PUBLIC INTEREST IN JOSEPHINE MARKS MATINEE

    The final meeting of the committee of the Josephine Marks testimonial matinee at the Town Hall oil October 14 will be held at the ...

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  37. BLOODTHIRSTY CRIMINAL FEIGNS LUNACY AND HANGS HIMSELF

    A notorious criminal named Vanrepkam, hanged himself in Sante Prison while awaiting trial for the murder of a restaurant keeper. He was also ...

    Article : 54 words
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