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  2. RECORD BREAKERS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Two record breakers—"Smithy" and Charlie Ulm—with grins on their tired faces, gripped hands in a ...

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  3. DOOMED TO DEATH

    EAST ORANGE (U.S.A.), Friday.—The third of five women who are doomed to death through radium poisoning died here ...

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  4. COTTON GROWERS

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A sum of £8000 was made available to assist cotton growers in the Burnett and Callide Valley areas in ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. OPPONENTS NONPLUSSED

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australians defeated Wakefield Trinity, 17-6, after leading at half time by 12 points to nil. Hey replaced Gilbert. Despite ...

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  7. BUTTER PRICES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The price of butter on the wholesale market will be reduced ld, per lb, or 9/4 per cwt, on Monday. the full follows a ...

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  8. FREIGHTS WAR

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Charges that there is vi[?]lly a conspiracy between the Commonwealth. Victoria, and South Australian railways to ...

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  9. FLESH BURNT OFF

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Hurled on to a dynamo after receiving an electric shock of 5000 volts at the City Council's electric light sub-station in ...

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  10. STATE FALLS INTO LINE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Butter Board announced to-day that from to-morrow the price of butter will be reduced by 1 1/2d, a pound, making the ...

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  11. CHARGE OF MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Albert Lewis (49), labourer, of Peel-street, North Melbourne, was charged in the City Court to-day with having on ...

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  12. REASONS FOR DROP

    LONDON, Friday.—Although stocks of butter in cold storage were reduced materially during the first fortnight of October, they now amount to ...

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  13. EXCITING CHASE

    INNISFAIL, Saturday.—A shot was fired in a police chase in the yard of the C.S.R. mill at Goondi in the early hours of this morning. ...

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  14. AUDACIOUS THEFT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Expert thieves brought off an audacious £200 safe theft at the premises of Charles W. Vail, manufacturing, jeweller, at ...

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  15. MUST LEAD THE WORLD

    ROME, Friday.—Italy must lead the world in air, land and the realm spirit, declared Signor Mussolini, form the balcony of the ...

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  16. STABILISING INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Legislation will be introduced in Federal Parliament shortly to provide for the stabilisation of the butter industry, said the ...

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  17. THREE KILLED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The [?] in which three men were killed at Broadford last night was [?]lling to last that when it st[?]k a safety ...

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  18. BODY RECOVERED

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—After a fire had been extinguished at the corner of Elizabeth and Queensberry-street, North Melbourne, early to-day, ...

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  19. APOSTOLIC DELEGATE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Impressive, colourful scenes, reminiscent of the Eucharistic Congress, marked the welcome extended by Sydney to-day to the new ...

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  20. TRAIN SMASH AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Armed with a tomahawk, a person believed to have been obsessed with a maniacal desire to cause a serious train smash ...

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  21. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Archbiship Manning announced to-day that it has been decided to hold a Eucharistic Congress in Melbourne towards ...

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  22. 'RASPUTIN AND EMPRESS'

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Princess Iri[?]n, wife of Prince Felix Yo[?]soupouff, who the legal papers claim, is a cousin of King George, the former ...

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  23. RAZOR SLASHING

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"This man is alleged to have slashed another man from the [?] to the month with a razor," said Sergeant Toole, at the ...

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  24. PARLOUS POSITION

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—About 200 super[?]aries in the employ of the Railways Department were dismissed to-day, and further ...

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  25. CUSTOMS FIND

    SINGAPOEE, Friday.—Costoms officials have fisch discovered 31 petrol tins full of opium buried in a cave on an [?]habited Island. ...

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  26. FOREIGN SECRETARY

    LONDON, Saturday—[?] at Bristol, Sir Stafford [?] characterised [?] the worst Foreign secretary for 200 ...

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  27. TARIFF TRUCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The political correspondent of the "Sunday Despatch" says that the Government is considering withdrawing from the ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The application of the Queensland Employers Federation for a review of the basic wage will be heard in the industrial ...

    Article : 48 words
  29. Peace Mission

    DARWIN, Sunday.—The Rev. A. J. Dyer, the third member of the Church Society's peace mission to Caledon [?]ay savages, arrived at Darwin and ...

    Article : 33 words
  30. New York Exchange.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The New York, Stock, Exchange is [?] badly [?] at President Roosevelt's [?] prohibiting the margin of ...

    Article : 7 words
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