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  2. KUBELIK.

    Some years ago Kubelik startled the world with his precocious powers Such immediately clear technical skill that he showed as a prodigy betokened brain ...

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  3. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    At 6 p.m. on Saturday two motor cars collided practically head-on at the intersection of Victoria and Exhibition streets, city. Five persons were injured, one and ...

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  4. CRITICS' COMMENTS.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," said:--"We have no excuses, The better side won. Indeed, the Australians always appeared on top ...

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  5. EMPIRE RELATIONS.

    Interest has been aroused by the following suggestion made by the Melbourne correspondent of the "Observer":-- "Many of us here think there, should ...

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  6. MASKED ARMED BURGLAR

    At 3 a.m. on Sunday Mrs. Mary Oddy, of Aima-road, St. Kilda, awoke to find a masked armed man at her bedside, pointing a revolver at her. Mrs. Oddy ...

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  7. MOTOR BUS CAPSIZES.

    MORNINGTON, Saturday.--A motor bus which was conveying Flinders Naval Depot football team from Crib Point to Mornington, to compete in the second ...

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  8. THE KING'S INTEREST.

    The King telegraphed his congratulations to the Australians on their winning the ashes, but Mr. Kelly, the Australian manager, preferred not to make the text ...

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  9. PEDESTRIAN KILLED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--While crossing Wickham-street at midday on Saturday Mrs. Sarah Isaacs, 57 years was struck by a taxi-cab that was proceeding to the ...

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  10. BRADMAN'S FUTURE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Doubt has been raised whether Don Bradman will return to Australia or whether he will subsequently go back to England to a ...

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  11. THREE MEN SHOT BY CONSTABLE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--One of the most dramatic episodes, in the history of conflicts between police and motor car robbers occurred early to-day, when three ...

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  12. Man's Skull Fractured.

    Riding a motor cycle along Melvillestreet, West Brunswick, on Saturday night, John Fisk, 30 years, of Palmerstreet, Fitzroy, was thrown and rendered ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--On his return on Saturday night from the economic and financial conference in Melbourne the Premier (Mr. Moore) emphasised that ...

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  14. HOBART RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    HOBART, Sunday.--While listening to the final details of Australia's victory in the fifth Test over the wireless early on Saturday morning, Mr. C. K. Oldmeadow ...

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  15. CAR OUT OF CONTROL.

    Albert Forman, 32 years, of Beaverstreet, East Malvern, a former well-known New Zealand jockey, was killed instantly when a motor car in which he was a ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    As could be expected there was great pleasure in local cricketing circles in regard to the winning of the ashes by Australia. Congratulatory cablegrams ...

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  17. Car Overturns.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--A car travelling towards Walwa, on the Upper Murray, and owned by J. Gadd, of that town, overturned on the Wymah Gap, and was ...

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  18. "A Fitting Reward for a Great Effort."

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Mr. D. Mackinnon, speaking at the pleasant Sunday afternoon in the Palais Royal, expressed satisfaction at the recovery of the ashes ...

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  19. Car Over Embankment.

    MIRBOO NORTH, Saturday.--During a dense fog a car driven by Mr. E. Pincini, who was returning to Boolarra after a local dance, went over an embankment. ...

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  20. Intoxication Alleged.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.--In the city court on Saturday William Campbell Lang, 48 years, laborer, of Berrybank, was charged with having driven a motor car whilst ...

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  21. FATAL CAR COLLISION.

    At midday on Saturday a motor car driven by Richard Gibson Martin, 19 years, of Westbury-street, St. Kilda, was travelling along Brighton-road, St. Kilda, ...

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  22. MUNGANA LEASES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Premier (Mr. Moore) said on Saturday evening that the suggestion that the Queensland Government desired to persecute ...

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  23. MORE SAFE BLOWING.

    The epidemic of safe blowing in Melbourne suburbs, which has baffled the detective force for the past three months, shows no signs of abating. Two daring ...

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  24. Motor Cycle Fatality.

    An inquest was held on Friday regarding the death of John James Murison, 28 years, auctioneer, of Grandview-street, Glenroy, from injuries received at ...

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  25. Conference Decisions Welcomed.

    Not for years have Australian financial affairs received so much attention in the British press as they have during the past week. First came the series of differing ...

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  26. CAR OVERTURNED.

    As Mr. J. Brunt, of Fitzroy-street, St. Kilda, was motoring towards Melbourne from Bacchus Marsh on Saturday night he swerved to avoid a char-a-bane, near the ...

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  27. Thrown Under Cart.

    FRANKSTON, Saturday.--A motor cycle ridden by Cecil Ramsdale skidded as he was passing a cart, and he was thrown under the wheel of the vehicle. ...

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  28. CRITICAL SITUATION.

    DEVONPORT, Saturday.--The Postmaster-General (Mr. J. A. Lyons) spent the week end at Devonport, and will return to Melbourne in time to address the ...

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  29. PLAYERS ON THE AIR.

    At the conclusion of the Test match members of the Australian team spoke on the air to the Australian Broadcasting Co. Ltd., in Sydney, and later through 3DB, ...

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  30. WATCHMAN DISTURBS THIEF.

    In the second case the safe blowers were disturbed before they could complete their work. The watchman at Alfred Lawrence Pty. Ltd.'s chemical works at Kensington ...

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  31. Cyclist's Skull Fractured.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Struck by a motor car at Mosman yesterday, Henry Maess, 32 years, of Brook Vale, sustained a fracture of the skull, internal injuries and ...

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  32. Three Persons Injured.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--When a motor cycle and a motor car collided on Northterrace on Saturday, Mr. Farnham Plenty, 78 years, of Lockleys, received serious head ...

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  33. CAR AND CYCLE COLLISON.

    Three persons were injured, one seriously, when a motor car and a motor cycle came into collision at the corner of Balcombe and Charman roads, Mentone ...

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  34. WILLIAMSTOWN'S MUNICIPAL STORM.

    The Masonic hall, Newport, was thronged on Friday night, when an address to the Ratepayers was delivered by the mayor, Cr. G. Paine, who is seeking ...

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  35. WOODFULL'S FUTURE.

    Woodfull, the Australian captain, when questioned by a representative of the Australian Press Association to-day in reference to persistent rumors of his ...

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  36. DRIVING UNREGISTERED CAR.

    Inquiries made by the Brighton police concerning a sensational collision at the corner of Hawthorn and Point Nepean roads on 5th July led to the appearance ...

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  37. ESCAPE FROM GAOL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Through an ingenious trick a prisoner escaped from the Dungog lockup in the early hours of this morning, and is still at large. He had been ...

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  38. GRAZIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    SEYMOUR, Saturday.--At a meeting of the local branch of the Australian Graziers' Association Mr. W. Chisholm was elected president, Mr. E. Heywood senior ...

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  39. CAPTURED BY PIRATES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Thrilling experiences of being held up by Chinese pirates and being carried off to their lair by a gang of 25 outlaws were related ...

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  40. STANDING COMMITTEE ON FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--On his return to Sydney to-day from the Premiers' Conference in Melbourne, the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) said the standing committee on ...

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  41. LORRY SEAT DISLODGED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The sent of a motor lorry was dislodged at Pymble yesterday afternoon, with the result that eight passengers sustained the following injuries:-- ...

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  42. BRADMAN APPEARS ON STAGE.

    Bradman to-night showed other capabilities than those associated with cricket when he appeared on the stage at the Stoll Picture Theatre and made a speech. ...

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  43. WOMAN MURDERED AT PROSERPINE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A shooting tragedy occurred at Proserpine on Saturday morning, and as a result a Chinese storekeeper, Lum Wan, and Mrs. Rosina Gaim ...

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  44. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    PERTH, Sunday.--Seven persons were injured in an accident at the corner of Roc-street and Melbourne-road yesterday evening, when a car collided with a motor ...

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  45. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--Sir Otto Niemeyer, who arrived in Adelaide yesterday with Professor Gregory, and Mr. R. M. Kershaw, had an informal talk with ...

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  46. AERIAL DERBY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The aerial pageant at Rockhampton on Saturday was a great success. The aerial Derby was won by J. M. Moody, the limit man, in a ...

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  47. EDUCATING THE BLIND.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A tribute to the work that is being done in touching the blind was paid at the annual meeting of the Sydney Industrial Blind Institution ...

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  48. WOMAN POISONS HERSELF.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.--A resident of Little Hampton this morning reported to the police that he had found a woman, Vera Dobson, 20 years, of Bracknell, in a ...

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  49. THE END OF THE GAME.

    There was great excitement at the Oval when the last English wicket fell for a total of 251 runs. Hornibrook finished with seven for 92 off 31 overs (nine ...

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  50. FLYING NORTH ATLANTIC.

    Captain Gronau, the German airman who is flying from Iceland to North America, left Greenland to-day, and was sighted over Grady, Labrador, at 1 p.m., ...

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  51. FIREMAN'S NARROW ESCAPE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Thomas Pritchard, a fireman, crashed through the charred roof of a burning building in Melbournestreet on Saturday night, and had a ...

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  52. CAREY BAPTIST GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--A party of 31 boys from Carey Baptist Grammar School, Melbourne, arrived in Adelaide on Saturday. During the week they will play ...

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  53. TREE PLANTING AT ALTONA.

    Under the auspices of the recentlyformed Horticultural Society, the residents of Altona Bay decided to plant the principal streets with suitable shrubs and ...

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  54. LORD SOMERS AND THE SCOUTS.

    Sir,--As a clergyman and a former scout master with a good deal of experience I can speak with knowledge, and entirely agree with Mr. McMahon's ...

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  55. STRUCK METAL HEAP.

    ALBURY, Saturday.--Travelling from Corowa to Albury inst night a sedan car driven by F. W. Rolf of Daysdale, with one passenger, H. O. Eastman, of North ...

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  56. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL.

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  57. GENERAL CABLES.

    The control of forest fires, due to the drought, is costing the United Slates Government £3800 daily. A military revolt against the ...

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  58. ALLEGED PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    PERTH, Sunday.--All Sing, who has lived in Narrogin for the last eleven years under the name of William Ewing Locke Ticen, has been arrested by Customs ...

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