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  2. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Earle Charles Page, 22 years, son of Mr. E. Page, M.P., was fatally struck by lightning during a thunder storm near Copmanhurst ...

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  3. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--As a result of a collision between two motor cars on Port Wakefield-road, at Virginia, about 7 p.m. yesterday, ten people were injured, ...

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  4. HINKLER SEARCH.

    Arrangements have been made to make a search for the missing Australian airman, Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler. After meeting Hinkler's friends, ...

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  5. ELECTION PROMISES.

    Mr. Cosgrave's statement that if elected he would remit the land annuities for November and December last, June, November and December of the present year, ...

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  6. ENGLAND'S BOWLING TACTICS.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--Test matches are notoriously stern affairs. In his recently published book, Dr. Hordern, the celebrated Australian googly bowler, ...

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  7. ENGLAND'S FINE RECOVERY

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--England had every reason to be very pleased with the result of to-day's play in the third Test match. Carrying on from seven for 236, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GRAVITY OF AUSTRALIA'S POSITION.

    The gravity of Australia's position in the Test match was emphasised by both Woodfull and Bradman in broadcast talks on Saturday night. Bradman, in ...

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  9. Mr. Thomas Replies to Mr. de Valera.

    In the course of a speech at Limerick Mr. de Valera said that Mr. O'Kelly, Free State Minister of Health, recently told a Dublin audience that the Dominion ...

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  10. STILL FINE WEATHER.

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  11. ROAD ACCIDENT.

    FERN TREE GULLY, Sunday.--Two young men experienced a narrow escape from death when the motor cycles they were riding collided on the Burwood-road ...

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  12. DASTARDLY ASSAULT.

    Attacked by two young housebreakers while she was reading in bed at her home in Aanand-street, North Fitzroy, about 4 p.m. on Saturday, Mrs. Ada Lillian ...

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  13. VIEWS OF A. KIPPAX.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.--"The position at the end of the second day's play was definitely in favor of England," said A. F. Kippax in a broadcast from station 5CL ...

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  14. Collision Near Queen's-bridge.

    The occupants of two motor cars which collided at the intersection of Flinders and Market streets, near Queen's-bridge, early on Saturday night, narrowly ...

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  15. PLANE AFIRE IN MID AIR.

    Six English passengers had a thrilling experience when a French Union air liner caught fire in mid-aid near Amiens to-day. The wireless operator fought the flames ...

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  16. Accidents at Geelong Drome.

    GEELONG, Sunday.--Suffering from concussion and abrasions, William Provis, 27 years, of Queensberry-street, Carlton, was admitted to Geelong Hospital on ...

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  17. COMMENT IN LONDON.

    "Australia's turn for shocks," as one of the posters put it, was an accurate description of the feelings of those who listened early this morning to Paris and ...

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  18. Bedroom Burglar Active.

    During the week end motor patrols were busy investigating the activities of a daring bedroom burglar in the southern and northern suburbs. The audacious ...

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  19. JUDICIAL LOGIC.

    An interesting display of judicial logic was given during the hearing of a case in which a Rouen bookmaker was sued for a winning double he took at Dieppe ...

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  20. WOMAN'S MASQUERADE

    The story of another remarkable woman who forsook her sex and dressed and worked as a man comes from Budapest. Divorced in 1907, Victoria Rieger ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. Motor Cyclist's Severe Injury.

    CASTERTON, Sunday.--As a result of a collision with a motor car at Sandford early this morning, Lloyd Craig, 25 years, a motor cyclist, of Sandford, had ...

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  22. Waggon Almost Cut in Two.

    MILDURA, Sunday.--A collision occurred between a motor car driven by Jonas Binns, of Red Cliffs, and an ice waggon, driven by Hector Fitzsimmons, ...

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  23. INDIA'S AWAKENING.

    The Baroda State Government proposer to check the age-long evil of the forcible conversion of young Indian men and women to a life of asceticism. ...

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  24. RACING INCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The filly Jeanie McNish, into whose age an inquiry was begun some time ago, was not allowed to start in the Berala Handicap at Warwick ...

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  25. SCHOOLGIRL TOURISTS.

    Great was the excitement at Spencerstreet station on Saturday afternoon, when the Sydney express arrived with the party of Victorian schoolgirls who have been ...

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  26. HOURS OF WORK.

    At the International Labor Conference to-day Mr. Heyday, representing the British workers, said concerted world action was necessary regarding the ...

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  27. Spectator Robbed of £218.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--A report was made to the police yesterday afternoon by a visitor to the Test match at Adelaide oval that he had been robbed there of ...

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  28. National Board Unable to Agree.

    An unprecedented deadlock has been caused by the issue of five separate reports by members of the National Wages Board for the railways. ...

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  29. AFRICAN POLITICS.

    The negotiations between Mr. Roos and the South African party were broken off at Bloemfontein this evening. In his negotiations with the South ...

    Article : 184 words
  30. HOBART-MELBOURNE AIR SERVICE.

    A telegram has been received by the Shell company stating that the two amphibian planes of Matthews Aviation Co., which left Melbourne for Tasmania at ...

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  31. BETTING IN TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.--The legalisation of bookmakers was given its first trial at the Elphin trotting meeting yesterday. The totalisator was also ...

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  32. CANNING AND PACKING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Despite the fact that Australian canning and packing systems are frequently criticised by overseas visitors, three American experts, ...

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  33. Cyclonic Storms in Queensland

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Following another oppressive day severe storms were experienced in various districts in the Guthern part of the State yesterday ...

    Article : 158 words
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  36. TEST MATCH.

    As the Australian team will be batting to-day Mr. M. A. Noble's comments should prove most illuminating to listeners. Mr. Noble is on the ground for each match, ...

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