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  2. PACIFIC S.O.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.--A wireless message from the oil tanker, Java Arrow, reports that 10 sailors from the Japanese freighter, Daishen Maru, have ...

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  3. PRINCE HENRY

    LONDON, Sunday.--In social [?] that may be assumed to be more or less directly acquainted with Court discussion--as distinct from ...

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  4. PRISONER'S ESCAPE

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday.--Two well-known southern criminals, Arthur Watson and Hood, escaped from Stewart's Creek gaol last night. Both these prisoners were serving long sentences, and had recently been sent up from the Brisbane gaol to Stewart's Creek. ...

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  5. KING'S ACTION

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir P. C[?]Lister, President of the Board of Trade, lost no time in acting on the King's [?]int that be should interview the ...

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  6. IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Squadron Leader Brown, in the first flight of the Governor-General's (Lord Stonehaven) De Haviland aeroplane, circled the ...

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  7. FOUR INJURED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--Five Birchwood residents had a miraculous escape when a car in which they were proceeding to Dunedin crashed into ...

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  8. 40-FOOT PLUNGE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A serious motor accident, resulting in the death of a man and injuries to a girl, occurred at Devil's Elbow, three miles north of Hornsby ...

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  9. CAR AND CYCLE

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.--A motor cycle and sidecar [?], carrying four men, collided with a car in which were seven adults and one infant, on the ...

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  10. RELIEF 'PLANES

    DUBLIN, Sunday. --Following the discovery of a piece of wreckage, on which was roughly carved an appeal for succour, the President of the ...

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  11. SYDNEY'S TOLL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--John Moloney, of Surry Hills, was knocked down by a motor car in Parramatta-road last night and received concussion, a lacerated ...

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  12. BEST BY TEST

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Duke of York visited the Industries Fair at Birmingham, and tested a British typewriter. ...

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  13. THE TWO ESCAPEES

    The offence for which Arthur Watson was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment, with hard labour was one of the most sensational crimes in Brisbane's history. ...

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  14. T. HOOD'S DARING CRIME

    The circumstances of the last offence of the other escape were of a somewhat sensational nature also. At 1 a.m. on June 13 the polite at Roma-street ...

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  15. DIAMOND RINGS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--About [?]diamond rings, valued at £777, were stolen from Payne's jewellery shop at Ballarat yesterday. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA FIRST

    PARIS, Sunday.--"I love Australia too [?] was the reply of Mr. John [?] the Australian b[?]ne, when ...

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  17. INTEREST IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Harry Brittain has given notice of a question in the House of Commons, whether foreign typewriters, for which British patents ...

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  18. STRUCK A TREE

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.-- The Governor of Tasmania (Sir James O'Grady) was being driven to Launceston from S[?]th yesterday by Mr. ...

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  19. SWEDEN OPPOSED

    LONDON, Sunday.-- Sweden opposes the admission of Poland as a permanent member of the Council of the League of Nations. ...

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  20. TRAGIC DEATH

    A man named William Poole, living with his wife and family at John-street, Clayfield, was putting a plug of an electric lamp into the wall of his bedroom ...

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  21. SILENT GUNS

    CORDOVA (Alaska), Saturday.--Captain G. H. Wilkins with the aeroplanes of his Polar expedition, has arrived safely, after a smooth passage, at ...

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  22. CROSSING SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A car containing three men and three women was hit by a passenger train at a level crossing between Donald and Cope Cope ...

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  23. HANDS AFLAME

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--John Rose (21), was preparing [?]bon and phosphorus for rabbit poisoning on a farm near Eh[?]. He rushed across the ...

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  24. GROUP SETTLERS

    LONDON, Saturday.--Colonel Charles Jones and his wife and family have left for Australia in the Port Nicholson. They will start the first British ...

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  25. MANY DISGUISES

    PARIS, Saturday.--The police have arrested a young man named Georges Lormel on a charge of stealing £200. ...

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  26. GERMAN VIEW

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee declares that Germany's ...

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  27. VAN ON FIRE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A motor [?]n loaded with furniture, which was travelling from Ringwood, N.S.W., to Mur[?]. Victoria was turned to the ...

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  28. SHIPPED AS HAY

    OTTAWA, Saturday.--A public [?] into the administration of the Canadian Customs Department has disclosed the export of large quantities of ...

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  29. CAR OVERTURNS

    PERTH, Saturday.--A fatal motoring accident occurred shortly after 11 o'clock last night at a spot three miles on the Cook[?] side of Yarloop. ...

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  30. RENUNCIATION

    LONDON, Sunday.--At the Charter house school, long famed for [?]ship it has been discovered that the 23 yards on which the school had ...

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  31. THROWN FROM HORSE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Thos. Patrick Reeves (18), a State ward, employed as a stable boy at Ballarat, was founded on the road nine miles from ...

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  32. INSURANCE PAID

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Weekly Dispatch" states that detectives from Scotland Yard have left for New Zealand, to interview a woman who was ...

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  33. KNOCKED BY CARS

    On Saturday night a man named Norman White, living at Red Hill, was knocked down by a motor car in Milton-road. He sustained extensive injuries. ...

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  34. NEW HOME

    It is hoped to have the new station of the Queensland Radio Service on the top of the State Government Insurance Building in George-street. ready to be ...

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  35. NOTED SCULPTOR

    LONDON, Sunday.--The death is announced of Mr. Francis Derwent wood the [?] sculptor. Mr. Francis [?] wood, R.A., A.R.A. ...

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  36. FIT OF TEMPER

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--In a [?] of temper a State ward aged 13, stabbed his sister aged 9, under the left arm with a scout knife at Upper [?] ...

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  37. LUXURY TAXES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The people of the United States must continue to pay taxes on automobiles and admission to theatres. ...

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  38. FEDERAL SYSTEM

    LONDON, Saturday.--"Nothing would please me more than to renew my friendships in Australia to-morrow, if return were practicable." Lord Stanley told the ...

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  39. MOTOR SMASH

    A sensational motor accident occurred on the Redcliffe-road near Petrie, yesterday morning. Three men in one [?] were injured, and the occupants of the ...

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  40. AIR ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Observer" referring to the revelation by Mr. Handlay-Page (principal of the aeroplane manufacturing firm), of the decline of ...

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  41. STRANGE ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An extraordinary assault took place on Saturday night on William Edward Hannah, at his home at Ultimo, when five men entered it and ...

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  42. FEDERAL HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The debate on the Federal Crimes Bill will be resumed in committee in the House of Representatives on Wednesday. ...

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  43. MOTOR CAR BURNT

    WARWICK, Saturday. -- Senior, Sergeant Loney, in charge of the Warwick police has received a report concerning the burning, near Freestone, of ...

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  44. INDEX TO TO-DAY'S PAPER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 304 words
  45. MOTOR DANGERS

    VIENNA. Sunday.--Jacob Singer has invented a contrivance, designed to prevent a motor car from running over pedestrians. ...

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  46. RESIGNING

    LONDON, Saturday.--It is understood that Vice-Admiral Sir Guy Gaunt will apply shortly for the children Hundreds. ...

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  47. TIMBER SAVED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--At [?]swick last night the acting Premier (Sir A. Peacock) said the Government had put in hand sufficient road work to absorb ...

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  48. HOME DEFENCE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Samuel Heare, Secretary of State for the Air Ministry, states that the house defense scheme, involving 52 squadrons, will be ...

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  49. TWO INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Two men were injured when an outbreak of fire occurred in a washhouse and bathroom at the rear of a five-roomed dwelling in ...

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  50. JOB CONTROL

    PERTH, Sunday.--Holding it is not their duty to couple and uncouple locomotives the union to which the railway engine -drivers and fireman belong told ...

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  51. INTERRUPTOR

    LONDON, Sunday.--While Mr. R. G Boothby (Conservative, Aberdeen and Kl[?]dine East) was speaking on a minor bill in the House of Commons a ...

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  52. SEEKS SANCTUARY

    LONDON, Sunday.--Lenin's widow is reported to be negotiating with Communist friends in London with a view to securing the permission of the Home ...

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  53. MELBOURNE DROWNING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The body of the unknown woman found floating in the sea at Brighton on Friday, has been identified as that of Althea Muriel Well ...

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  54. MAN DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--John Stockdale (42), San[?] felt from a launch at Surely Bottoms. St. George River to-night, when about to return from a ...

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  55. PERPETUAL YOUTH

    PERTH, Sunday:--Mrs. James Leigh, aged 80, of Adelaide, has just arrived overland by motor car, accompanied by Mr. H. Pearce and her daughter, Miss ...

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  56. BIG INSURANCE DEAL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The superintendent for Australasia of the S[?] office (Mr. N. R. [?] of Melbourne advises that the Sun office ...

    Article : 57 words
  57. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 44 words
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