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  2. Melbourne Day by Day.

    The Williamstown Cup meeting signified the closing of Melbourne's big racing carnival. Since then thousands of Australians have scattered to their ...

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  3. £15,000 DAMAGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Two families asleep in their beds were rescued in the nick of time shortly after midnight, when a fire, which started at the ...

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  4. RAILWAY MISHAP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Michael Temple, a railway employe at Marulan, near Goulburn, was seriously injured at the Gordon railway station on ...

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  5. American Tribute.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Armistice Day throughout the United States was marked by the customary two minutes' silence. ...

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  6. ARMISTICE DAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There has been no more solemn, scene in the whole world than at the Cenotaph, in the Street of Empire, when ...

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  7. SHARKS ON BEACHES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. For some days past sharks have appeared off many of the beaches, particularly those resorts south of the harbor. The places ...

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  8. COMRADESHIP.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The climax to the Armistice Day observance was a remarkable final scene that will live long in Londoners' memory. ...

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  9. PRINTER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Caught between moving parts of a large printing press, James Barker, aged 40, married, a printer, of Green street, ...

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  10. Bathers in Danger.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Heavy seas running along the coast during the week-end were responsible for a thrilling incident. At Manly on Saturday ...

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  11. GREYCLIFFE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The funerals of four victims whose bodies were recovered from the wreckage of the Greycliffe on Friday took place yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "FLAPPER SCHOOL-TEACHERS."

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Flapper Sunday-school teachers recently came in for severe criticism at a meeting of the W.C.T.U., but a North Melbourne ...

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  13. ACTION AGAINST DOCTOR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A case which created great interest in Sydney was concluded yesterday. Mrs. Francis Benson proceeded against Dr. Mark ...

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  14. THE DARDANELLES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Our real enemy in the Dardanelles' expedition was Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson," said Sir Ian Hamilton, addressing the ...

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  15. TWO KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—As the result of striking some loose gravel at the side of the road, about a mile from Kempsey, a motor ear containing five ...

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  16. SPOKE OUT OF HIS TURN

    ORANGE (N.S.W.), Sunday.— During the Armistice Day function at the Orange Town Hall a man called for the singing of "The Red ...

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  17. CANADIAN FARMING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. A. J. King. chairman of the Victorian Wheat Ocrporation, who was a passenger on the Niagara, which arrived at Sydney on ...

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  18. 20,000- MILE FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lady Cobham says she is overjoyed that she is to accompany Sir Alan Cobham on his 20,000-mile survey flight in Africa. ...

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  19. "BAIL UP!"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Bailed up by an armed and masked man, as he was walking along Flinders street last night, Frederick Ogle, aged 23, fifth ...

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  20. CLEVER HOUSEBREAKER.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At the Darlinghurst Sessions, Cyril Barnett, aged 19 years, described as a clever housebreaker and the leader of a gang ...

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  21. AFTER 44 YEARS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Forty-four years ago T. W. Butcher, J.P., now of Emerald, lost a gold watch on the wharves in Brisbane. Yesterday ...

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  22. SOLOMONS UPRISING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Captain W. Foy, of the steamer Marama, which arrived yesterday said that about 160 men from H.M.A.S. Adelaide were ...

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  23. Hairdressers' Wages Board.

    HOBART, Sunday.—A meeting of the Hairdressers' Wages Board is to be held at Hobart on November 29 to reconsider the existing wages ...

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  24. WOMAN FLIER.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Atlantic fliers, Miss Ruth Elder and Mr. Geo. Haldeman, arrived to-day aboard the Aquitania. ...

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  25. SWIMMING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The performances of the lady swimmers well overshadowed that of the men yesterday, and a new prospective champion in Miss ...

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  26. CAIRNS TRAGEDY.

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—The police inquiring into the deaths of Mrs. D. Laurence and her four-year-old daughter, Mary, at Vavinda, are confident ...

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  27. Old Contemptibles In France

    MONS, Saturday.—The Old Contemptibies' delegation arrived via Brussels, and were welcomed by the military and municipal authorities and ex-soldiers' ...

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  28. HEARD LONDON.

    HOBART, Saturday.—Mr. C. W. Monks, of Battery Point, states that he was able to hear very clearly the organ recital from the Albert Hall, ...

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  29. FINGER CHERRY.

    CAIRNS, Sunday. — An intensive campaign is being waged against the deadly finger cherry, or native loquat. Two children who ate this fruit are ...

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  30. AIR PAGEANT.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—In brilliant sunshine, army and civil aeroplanes on Saturday afternoon combined in the first aerial pageant of the Queensland ...

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  31. £100 For Poppy.

    LONDON, Saturday.—His Majesty paid £100 for his poppy, as also did Queen Mary, to a seller who called at Buckingham Palace. The Prince of ...

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  32. Armistice Day Programme.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Although the reception of the earlier items of the special Armistice Day programme transmitted from the British ...

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  33. BOXING.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A return boxing bout between the heavyweight American negro, "Tiger" Payne, 12.3, and the English light-heavyweight, ...

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  34. THE RAILWAYMEN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Inquiries are being made by the District Railway Union into what are believed to be general dismissals of railwaymen ...

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  35. Fighting In Dublin.

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—There were minor incidents here in connection with Armistice Day. A young woman, carrying a Union ...

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  36. Sydney Bouts.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Vic. White (7.7) was declared the winner in seven rounds with Eddie Duffy (7.10) at Rushcutters Bay Stadium on Saturday ...

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  37. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — An electric train crashed into a motor lorry at a level crossing at Loftus last night. Six occupants of the motor lorry ...

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