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  8. Broome Tells of Supposed Southern Cross Landing

    Col. Mansdridge, resident magistrate at Broome, telegraphed to the W.A. Premier to-day (says a message from Perth) as follows: "Southern Cross supposed to be down area south-east of Thurburn Bluff. A Government launch left this morning with a search party of natives. Local search ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HOLOCAUST

    Heaped up in three mounds, after one of the bloodiest battles of the Mexican revolution, the bodies of dead soldiers mere saturated with petrol and then burned, according to a correspondent. Federal troops inflicted a severe reverse on the rebel forces, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEW NAVY CHIEF

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie) and Lady Ryrie, bade farewell at St. Pancras Station to Rear-Admiral E. R. G. R ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SMOKE FIRES

    Captain Chateau in a message from Wyndham to-day, says:--"We will go to the Forrest mission and ask them to send a launch to ...

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  12. HANKOW TAKEN

    The Shanghai official quarters celebrated the entrance of the Nationalist troops into Hankow, with a blaze of ...

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  13. TRAGIC TOLL

    Two more deaths and several injuries, by the explosion of a shell, have been added to Verdun's tragic toll. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SEARCHERS READY

    Another plane is expected at Broome to-day. It will probably leave straight away for the area of the search. ...

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  15. GIPSY MOTH DOWN

    Captain Matheson who took off at 6.45 this morning from Goulburn for Wyndham in his Gipsy Moth, to search for Kingsford-Smith and party, was ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Unless developments are handled carefully, there may be serious trouble on the north-west frontier of India with the revival of the ...

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  17. Support From Sydney

    The Kuo Min Tang Convention, now sitting in Sydney, has unanimously carried a resolution declaring its support of the National Government of ...

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  18. ALL THERE

    All the forces who landed at Gallipoli will be represented in the Cenotaph ceremony on Anzac Day. ...

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  19. Britain's Growing Accident Death Roll.

    The Home Office return of street accidents for 1928 in England and Wales shows that 5489 persons were killed, and 150,535 injured Scotland's ...

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  20. BAD WEATHER

    Though, owing to bad weather, the King spent less than an hour in the gardens of Craigweil House, he passed another good ...

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  21. Chamberlain Does Not Fear Fascism

    The British Foreign Minister (Sir Austen Chamberlain), in receiving ...

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