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  2. INVOLVED JUDGMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.--J To-day. Mr. Justice M'Gardie delivered his reserved judgment in the case in which Mrs. Dorothy Dennistoun sought to recover ...

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  3. A WOMAN'S ANGER

    LONDON, Saturday.--There was a lively passage during a debate in the House of Commons last night, on the Adoption of Children Bill. Lady Astor ...

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  4. THE TURF

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  5. Week End Marred by Accidents

    The week-end was marred by an extraordinary number of serious accidents throughout the country. The proportion of fatalities was unduly high. Motor cars took their toll of life, most of the injuries and ...

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  6. BY WIRE AND CABLE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--When returning to his home in Webb Street, Fitzroy, late last night with a companion, a young man was intercepted ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Saturday.--Sir Joseph Ward, who intends to re-enter politics, has announced has acceptance of an invitation to contest the ...

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  8. Brains Knocked Out By Train.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- While standing on No. 3 platform at the Richmond railway station at 9.50 a.m. to-day, Frederick Bowman, of Glenhuntly ...

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  9. Man Terribly Injured Between Engine and Tender.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--John Morgan, a railway employee, received terrible injuries at Stuart Town railway station, near Wellington, yesterday ...

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  10. MORE PLAYING GROUNDS FOR ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.--A striking appeal has been issued by prominent leaders in all sections of the community, including Lords Burnham, Harris ...

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  11. TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Saturday.--In connection with the proposed revival of the Triple Alliance, the Miners' Executive has conferred with the Transport Workers' ...

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  12. Senator Gardiner Injured.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--While crossing Oxford Street near Crown Street, Darlinghurst, to-day, Senator Albert Gardiner was knocked down by a motor car. ...

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  13. CAR RUNS INTO POST.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A motor car was being driven along Baroona Road Rosalie, yesterday evening, when something went wrong with the ...

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  14. When the Wheel Skidded.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Owing to the back wheel of a motor bike skidding on the tram line at Newtown to-day, Clarence Holbrook (22) and Ethel ...

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  15. VICTORIAN RACING.

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  16. Aged Man Killed By Car.

    Mr. Charles Thomas Powers, 76 years, was knocked down by a motor car in Vulture Street South Brisbane, on Saturday evening. He was taken to the ...

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  17. MAYOR COLLECTS RATES.

    At last meeting of Queanbeyan Council, the Mayor reported that the limit of ovedraft had been reached, and until more money came in the ...

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  18. Fell From Palm Tree.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Harold William Costin, 10 years, fell from a palm tree at the corner of Edmund Street and Breakfast Creek Road, Newstead. ...

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  19. Constable Badly Injured.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--While Constable Humphries was cleaning the radiator of a motor car at Paddington this afternoon, the vehicle suddenly ...

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  20. DISTINCTLY SHAKY

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Financial Times'' Paris correspondent says that the dread of the capital levy has caused [?] rush on the banks and money changers. ...

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  21. Girl Killed, and Two Others Injured.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--At a late hour last night a motor car, driven by Ana[?] Ivanoff (30), waiter, of Parramatta, and containing three friends ...

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  22. Fatally Injured.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--As the result of a smash between a motor car and a road sweeper in Spit Road this morning, George Gurll, driver of the latter ...

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  23. DAMAGES AGAINST EMPLOYEE.

    In the Magistrate's Court, Brisbane, on Saturday morning, Mr. W. Harris, P.M. gave his reserved decision in the case in which James Richardson, a ...

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  24. BRISBANE RACES.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.--The Albion Park races were held to-day in fine weather. Results: Fourth Division Handicap, First ...

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  25. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Sunday.--At the inquest on Cooke and Foster, who were found dead apparently from poisoning, at the Cooke School of Anatomy, the widow ...

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  26. A RAILWAY GOLD BRICK

    In a trenchant leader, the "Northern Daily Leader" describes the proposed Grafton-Killarney railway as a railway gold brick. After telling how the strings ...

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  27. A BUSY FOX.

    A fox which visits West End poultry yards, Taree, has been indulging in lots of luxury lately, but is looking for serious trouble from poultry owners in ...

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  28. PROHIBITION POLL

    PERTH, Saturday.--After a long and hard fought campaign, Prohibition elections took place to-day. All of the State's platform orators have for weeks ...

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  29. A RECOGNITION.

    A pleasant function took place at Kirra Surf Club meeting on Sunday morning, when William and Percival Davies were presented with a blazer ...

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  30. CROSS WORD PUZZLE NEW FEATURE

    Cross word puzzles are all the rage. In order to supply similar entertainment for readers as is provided by the metropolitan press ...

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  31. LABOR WINS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--As a result of the polling yesterday in the by election necessitated by the elevation of Mr. F. T. Brennan to the Supreme ...

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  32. "A VITAL NECESSITY."

    Speaking at the opening of his campaign for Namoi, Mr. A. C. L. Abbott, Progressive candidate, gave his assurance that if returned he would stick ...

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  33. STRAIGHT TIP TO U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--America is eager to sell but very unwilling to buy, and unless this attitude changes, the United States will not continue to hold ...

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  34. DAMAGED STATE FORESTS.

    A conviction which should act as a warning to others was recorded, at Guyra Police Court on Friday, against R. Irish and A. Jordan for damaging ...

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  35. JEKYLL AND HYDE

    PARIS, Saturday.--A stock exchange clerk, named Charles Morel, reaching the retiring age the employers thanked him for his good services and offered him ...

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  36. THE CARTAGE CONTRACT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--The report of the Royal Commissioner (Mr. S. Ernest Lamb, K.C.) with regard to his finding on the City Council's £10,000 contract ...

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  37. TUESDAY THE FATEFUL DAY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--No fresh developments in the French political crisis are expected until Tuesday Meanwhile interest centres round the ...

    Article : 79 words
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