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  2. WILL BALDWIN RETIRE?

    Fresh rumors that Mr. Baidwin is contemplating his retirement are officially denied, but politicians believe he may decide to retire before the Coronation unless his health has improved. After the Cabinet meeting, a message was sent to Mr. Baldwon urging that he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. OVERLAND TOUR.

    [?] for six months and take [?] some with you is an accom[?] even the most ocean liner does not wholly ...

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  4. WYATT EARP MISSING.

    Lady Wilkins has appealed to President Roosevelt and the Navy Department to attempt to communicate with the Wyatt Earp, on which Sir Hubert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MAIL TRAIN ASSAULT

    "I was short of a few pounds and I thought, If I could knock the old lady out, I could get her money and get'away with it. Being an my own, I thought no one would know anything about it. I turned quickly from the window and struck the old lady on the left side ...

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  6. BOOMI MURDER CASE.

    Alleged by the Crown to have been the tragic outcome of a quarrel between brothers-in-law living in the same house, a shooting fatality on a ...

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  7. FIELD EXECUTED.

    Frederick Herbert Charles Field. aged 22, an aircraftsman of the Royal Air Force, who was found guilty of the murder of Mrs. Beatrice Sutton, ...

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  8. ABYSSINIA.

    "Abyssinia will be held by aviation " said General Valle (Italian Under Secretary for Air) in an interview, with "Le Journal." "There will be ...

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  9. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    It is learned the State Department has formally answered Britain's request regarding destroyers in the affirmative, providing she assumes the ...

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  10. ROWLANDSON SUICIDE.

    The dramatic scenes when Major Charles Rowlandson. aged 58, committed suicide in a taxi cab, were recalled in the King's Bench Division, ...

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  11. ESSAYS IN BRIEF.

    I have Just been reading Chesterton's "Dickens," a book almost necessary to the understanding of the greatest of Victorian novelists. How ...

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  12. SYDNEY SHOW THRILLS.

    The crowds at the Royal Sydney Show at Enter, were treated to most sensational and thrilling feats of horsemanship, the performers of ...

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  13. PROSPECTOR'S ORDEAL.

    Badly ill with pneumonia and semiconscious, William Jemmett, aged 45, a prospector, wag brought 20 miles in a buggy through falling snow and ...

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  14. BOARDING HOUSE GUTTED.

    A 17-roomed boarding house at Waipu Cove, a few miles from Whangerel Heads, was destroyed by fire early this morning, and five ...

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  15. THE MARECHALE'S CHARGE.

    The Minister for Education to-day strongly criticised the statement by the Marechale that immbrality existed in Queensland schools. He ...

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  16. ZIONCHECK'S CAPERS.

    Somehow eluding the police Congressman Zioncheck, of Seattle, reached the Capital to-day, and returned to his office where Capitol police ...

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  17. INNISFAIL POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court, E. Paulazzo pleaded guilty to charges of falsely pretending at Trebonne, to F. Erba, that a cheque for £7, in favor of O. ...

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  18. NEW PICTURE THEATRE.

    A commencement was made to-day with the [?]tion of tbe old building Albert Street to make way for the erection, of a new picture theatre ...

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  19. OLYMPIC TEAM.

    The special correspondent of the Associated Press in Berlin, states that, although Mr Alderson gave the sportsmen the day off on Sunday, most ...

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  20. WORKERS' DWELLINGS.

    The list of applications for Workers' dwellings re-opens to-morrow, the Government having decided that a limited number of applications ...

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  21. NEW FRENCH PARTY.

    Under the load[?] of Mr. Jacques Doriot, formerly a fervent Communist and a friend of Trotsky, a new party has been formed, called the "parti ...

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  22. "BLACK LEGION" ACTIVE.

    Creeping into her room, where she and her seven year old son slept, a negro or a masked man, early to-day, beat a 25 year old night club enter ...

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  23. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The League of Nations meet at 5 p.m. on Tuesday. Certain States desire the September meeting of the Assembly to be deferred, at least for ...

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  24. BRUTAL MURDER.

    Leslie Casson, Australian racehorse trainer, was found yesterday, outside stables at Kuala Lumpar, with his head so battered that he was ...

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  25. MR. HENDERSON RETIRES.

    After 43 years as Government Analyst. Mr J.B. Henderson, to-day retired from the State service. He was entertained at a large gathering, ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. KELVIN ROGERS'S PROGRESS.

    [?] Rogers, the Australian child who has been under medical observation for [?] his lung, was discharged from Temple University ...

    Article : 47 words
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