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  4. Latest Telegrams and Cables

    Two members of the Millions' Ski Club have been lost for [?] hours in the upper slopes of [?] Kosciusko. They left an expedition to [?] ...

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  5. [Through Reuter.]

    London.—In the [?] games at Dublin, Carlton (Australia) after running second in his beat was unplaced [?] the [?] ...

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    The outbreak of a disease amongst pigs in the Federal Territory is now considered not to be swine fever. Feeding and blood tests at ...

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  7. [?] PRICES.

    Paris.—"Boy" Charlton won the 400 metre free style swimming race in five minutes 20 seconds, winning the French President's prize. ...

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  8. MANCHURIAN CRISIS.

    Shanghai.—A crisis in Manchuria is threatened following Japan's declared intention of interfering in the event of Mukden's alliance with ...

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  9. "HIP AND THIGH."

    Perth.—The Premier of West Australia, when twitted about the uproar at the Labor meeting, said it was caused by a "few scallywags and ...

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  10. TENNIS IN CANADA.

    Montreal.—Hopman and Crawford (Australia) beat Ham and Nunns (Canada) 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. Hawkes (Australia) beat Wright 6-1, 6-3. Crocker ...

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  11. TRAMWAYMEN'S PROTEST.

    Brisbane.—By 434 votes to 345 members of the Brisbane Tramways Union decided to discontinue affiliation with the Trades and Labor Council. This ...

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  12. ENGLISH MIGRATION.

    Dean Inge, in an article in the 'Evening Standard' headed "No room for Englishmen," described the prospects in Australia for young Englishmen as ...

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  14. "MY LIGHT SHONE."

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, addressing a political gathering [?] could conduce more to the spread of Soviet doctrines than the abolition of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. STANDEN THIRD.

    [?] mark) first, Beaufraud (France) second, Standen (Australia) third. Severgnine (Italy) fourth. ...

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  16. REFUSED TO ANSWER.

    When the City Council coal contracts inquiry resumed J. H. Mostyn, ex-Lord Mayor, declined to produce the agreement between himself and the ...

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  17. WHIRLED TO DEATH.

    Auckland.—While James Nicholas, an employee of the Imlay Freezing Works, Wanganui, was cleaning a manure whirler the machinery ...

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  18. NURSES FIGHT FIRE.

    When a fire broke out at Glangarlen Private Hospital, North Sydney, last night, nurses and sisters Sought and extinguished the flames which ...

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  19. "JOCK" GARDEN.

    Mr. "Jock" S. Garden has been elected to the Industrial Campaign Committee to co-operate with the A.L.P. in the Federal elections. Many Labor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MIGRANT GULLED.

    Melbourne.—Richard Korn, 18, a migrant from Great Britain, met a strange man in Collins-street. Later the man asked Korn to lend him £50 ...

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  21. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The Australian Commonwealth Line passed out of existence yesterday. From to-day business will be conducted by the new owners operating ...

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  22. STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED

    Sergeant Best and Constable Hughes were walking along a lane in a paddock last night when they saw a man walk out of a shed and place two big ...

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  23. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Melbourne.—The bill introduced into the Victorian Legislative Council for the abolition of capital punishment was rejected on the second reading. ...

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  24. PROHIBITED.

    Melbourne.—It is understood the Federal Government has decided to prohibit the importation of Alsatian dogs and that the regulation will be ...

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  25. YOUTH'S ESCAPE.

    After having been sentenced to a long term in Gosford Reformatory yesterday afternoon a youth aged sixteen suddenly attacked his warder and ...

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