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  2. 354 MILES AN HOUR

    Captain Guiseppe Motta, a member of the Italian team of airmen who will compete for the Schneider Cup, was flying a Desenzano Macchi seaplane at Lake Garda at an ...

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  3. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    FOSTER, Sunday.—A serious motor accident occurred on McGlead's road, two miles from Foster, lyesterday, when a motortruck driven by Robert Laurie, carrier, left ...

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  4. RIOTS IN PALESTINE.

    Riots between Jews and Arabs resulted in 15 Jews and six Arabs being killed yesterday, which was the Jewish Sabbath. A British public works official was injured. ...

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  5. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    Taking advantage of a lull in the wind the Graf Zeppelin departed on its voyage round the world hoping to eseape the bad weather which was reported to be coming, but ...

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  6. LITTLE-KNOWN REGIONS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—After an investigation by aeroplane of previously unknown portions of Australia, Mr. C. T. Madigan, of the Adelaide University, returned ...

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  7. PARTY POLITICS.

    Intrusion of party polities into consideration of Australia's national problems was depreented by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) yesterday in an address at the ...

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  8. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—At the office of the Home Affairs department, Canberra, on Saturday morning a heavily scaled communication from the Cousul-General for ...

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  9. ATTACK ON WOMAN.

    ST. ARNAUD, Sunday,— A sensationally murderous attack was made thsi afternoon on Mrs. Alice Smith, who is in hospital in a serious condition. The victim ...

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  10. FOOTBALL INCIDENTS.

    The interest in the League football march at St. Kilda, between Melboune and St. Kilda, on Saturday, was so great that speetators appeared at the gates as ...

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  11. SHRINK OF REMEMBRANCE.

    Plans for the beautification of the area surrounding the Shrine of Remembrance in the Domain have been prepared by the advisory committee on tree-planting, which ...

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  12. KING LEAVES LONDON.

    The King and Queen, on then departure from London for Sandringham, where it is hoped that His Majesty will complete his convalesence after his long illness, drove in ...

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  13. ITALIAN CONSUL.

    INNISFAIL (Q), Sunday.—The Italian cousul (Count di San Marzano) has arrived at Innisfail, and a dinner in his honour before his departure has been ...

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  14. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    There has been little serious fighting in the last 24 hours in the Manchurian theatre of war. The Russiams have been content with staging a raid near Manchu station. ...

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  15. LEAD PRODUCERS,

    In the New York "Heraid-Tribune" the financial editor states, "Leading American and Australian lead producers have entered into an agreement aiming at stability of ...

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  16. VISITING SCHOOLBOYS.

    A party of 27 boys from King's College, Adelaide, arrived in Mclbourne by the Adelaide express on Saturday to take part in a series of contests with the boys ...

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  17. WAR LEADER DEAD.

    The death has occurred of General Liman von Sanders, who commanded the Turkish forces at Gallipolia and in Palestine in the war. ...

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  18. OIL ON PRINCE'S RANCH.

    The "Daily Express" says that in a TransAtlantic telephone conversation Professor Carlyle, manager of the E.P. ranch of the Prince of Wales at Alberta, Canada, gave ...

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  19. Culture for Business Men.

    "I do not see why there should not be a tutorial class for bankers to study, say Plato's philosophy, and for stockbrokers to study the history of Europe," said the ...

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  20. ALLEGED POSTAL DELAY.

    WEDDERBURN, Sunday.—Mr. Wallace Chaimers (son of Mr. Thoma Chalmers, who retired from the Korong Shire Council owing to ill-health) was unable to ...

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  21. Noah's Ark.

    The Noah's Ark Exploration Association, of Chicago, has writtento the State department expressing its desire to explore for Noah's Ark and to excevate and ...

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  22. TELEPHONE CHARGES.

    Although it is known in departmental encles that certain alterations in telephone charges are contemplated, officials of the Postal department decline to indicate in ...

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  23. SEWER GAS EXPLODES.

    Much damage was done to in outhouse at the rear of the piemises of Mr. John Kirk, at 34 Bloom street, Essendon, by an explosion early yesterday morning. Police ...

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  24. SKELETONS FOUND.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—While demolishing Conville and Caiu's Chambers, on North terrace, workmen found three skeletons, two of men and one of a woman. The ...

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  28. NORFOLK ISLAND PASSENGERS.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Sunday,—The Massinal arrived to-day, and will said to-morrow. Pass sengers from Vo[?]olk Island are Mr. Co[?]am, Dy. Dukethouse, Mosdames Dickson. Duke, and Re[?] ...

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