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  5. WEEK- END ACCIDENTS

    At Tallygaroopna, a few miles to the north of Shepparton, on Saturday afternoon a special train crashed into a motor-car at a level crossing, and ...

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  6. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    Three Chinese passengers on a British river boat between Hankow and Shanghai were wounded to-day. The vessel was attacked by soldiers on the ...

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  7. OUR LONDON LETTER

    London gave a quiet, out cordial, welcome this week to M. Doumergue, President of the French Republic, and M. Briand, France's famous Foreign ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS ITEMS

    At a special meeting of the Scottsdale Municipal Council on Saturday morning Mr. E. Watts vhs elected us one of the council's representatives on the ...

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  9. WIMBLEDON TENNIS

    The main interest in the Wimbledon tennis championships on Saturday was centred in the finals of the men's und ladies' singles. Although in neither ...

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  10. IS BOXING BRUTAL?

    As the outcome of the terrific pounding suffered by Tommy Milligan (Scotland) in the boxing match at Olympia on Thursday night in his match with ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND TOPICS

    The facility with which New Zealanders can procure all sorts of goods from England by parcels post and pay for them on delivery, the post offices ...

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  12. N.S.W. POLITICS

    Replying to a recent statement made by the Premier (Mr. Lang), the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) said tonight that it was true that in Newcastle ...

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  13. INDIAN AGRICULTURE

    Giving evidence to-day before the Royal Commission on Indian Agriculture, Mr. G. A. Julius, formerly president of the New South Wales section ...

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  14. FATAL QUARREL

    A charge of murder was the outcome of a quarrel between two elderly men in the city on Saturday evening. William Arthur Howitt, aged about 64, died ...

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  15. MELBOURNE PUSHES

    Several ugly incidents at the week-end gave further, reason for the police belief that razors are being adopted as weapons of offence by members of notorious ...

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  16. BOY BURGLARS

    Early this morning the Collingwood police were informed that shots were being fired in Studley-park. Plainclothes constables after a brief search ...

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  17. AN INVENTED STORY

    That thieves had entered his flat, chloroformed his 13-year-old son, and stolen £75 in notes, and jewellery valued al £80, was the story told at police ...

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  18. COWARDLY ASSAULT

    Dining the progress of a dance conducted by the Richmond Football Club after the mated with Geelong, a man came to the door and called out for the ...

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  19. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the leader of the Labour party in the House of Commons, will on Wednesday next move his party's motion of censure on ...

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