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  4. HOW BULLET PIERCED GIRL'S NECK

    Reconstruction of the Chatswood shooting accident. Bonnic Monks is seated at the breakfast table as she sat when a bullet sped through the doorway and pierced her neck. A. boy was shooting at birds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 39 words
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    Giant Logs—Portion of a big shipment of Oregon fir loga imported into Australia from Aberdeen (Washington). Some of these logs, measuring fire feet In diameter, will be used for furniture making. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Little Bourke-street, Melbourne, showing the problems of traffic congestion, which exists also in Melbourne's narrow side streets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 17 words
  7. DAREDEVILS OF THE AIR

    Pilots Kent, Stewart, and Chaseling, who are products of the K.S.W. Aero Club's tuition. They gave a fine display of aerobatics at Penrith Aerodrome during the aerial pageant promoted by Mr. Syd, Smith, sen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN SHIPS AID GERMAN

    Wreek of the German training ship Pommern, which was disabled in the English Channel towards the end of November. The vessel standing by in the background is the Union Company's motor vessel Limerick, while the tug rushing to render assistance is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 66 words
  9. BIG CARGO OF OIL FROM U.S.A.

    Big shipments of oil in coses and drums increase each year from the U.S.A. to Australia, despite the large quantity in hulk, Wharfics arc seen unloading some of this dangerous cargo from the main hold of a vessel,. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 45 words
  10. INCREASED YIELD OF PEANUTS.

    About 60 peanut growers attonded the annual meeting of the Queensland Peanut Board, which was held at Memorambl last ...

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    Dr.. Albert E. Platt,,who, with his bride, [?] gone to Rabaul, where he will take part in research work into tropical diseases for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Poulterer in a gas mask. One of the many [?] which followed the sensational gas main explosions. which recently terrified London, and killed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    New -arrivals at the London Zoo are fighting crabs, from Gambia, West Africa. Their principal pastime consists of fighting, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FOUR GENERATIONS OF BULLDOGS.

    This interesting family was exhibited at the recent show of the Ladies' Kennel Association in London. Four generations of one line are shown, left to right. The Squeaker, representing the newest generation; Beauty, grandmother of the youngster, Whitney, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SWIMMING.

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  16. RUNNERS COMING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Australia and New Zealand in a few months will see Percy Williams, the Olympic sprint champion, G. D. A. Lowe, the English winner of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. Timber Dispute. NO SIGN OF SETTLEMENT

    The timber workers' strike has now thrown, into Idleness nearly 10,000 workers throughout Australia, including about 5000 in Victoria. There is no sign of a settlement. ...

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  18. COOK IN LONDON.

    George Cook has arrived here from South America. He says he hopes to secure a match with either Scott or Sandwina. ...

    Article : 28 words
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