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  6. BURGLARS IN CONVENT

    CREEPING barefoot through the upstairs rooms of the Convent of Mercy, in Nicholson Street, Fitzroy, adjoining cells in which ...

    Article : 234 words
  7. COW GOUGES OUT MAN'S EYE

    ATTACKED by an infuriated cow at Auburn to-day a man had his right eye gouged out, while at the Bathurst Street goods ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. FIREMEN'S FIGHT to SAVE GASWORKS TANKS

    ONE fireman was severely scalded and another was injured this afternoon during a fire at the North Shore gas works, which, for nearly an hour threatened to spread to tanks containing 3000 gallons ...

    Article : 246 words
  9. "HOOPS" IN A NEW GUISE

    THIS is neither a "Back To Youth" stunt nor a new form of adult exercise. It just happened that a citizen was passing when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SHARP'S THE WORD HERE

    A DOG'S got to be pretty spry to remember all the rules of the ring and hold the judge's eagle eye. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GREEK THRONE FOR DUKE OF KENT?

    Reports that the Duke and Duchess of Kent will be offered the Greek throne are so widespread that ...

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  12. ELABORATE COUNTERFEITING PLANT

    What the C.I.B. claims to be the j most up-to-date counterfeiting plant yet revealed in Sydney was found to-day in a tiny bedroom on ...

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  13. MISSION VISITORS

    TWO "BOYS" from the mission station at Samarai were the guests of Archbishop Duhig on Saturday. They are named Aloysius and Bernard, and are returning from the Eucharistic Congress in Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TRAPPED ON TOP OF BLAZING PALM

    While William Jackson was re[?]ing cry [?] from the top of a tall pa[?] tree at Maylands to-day he [?]t a [?]rett and threw ...

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  15. Fine and Cool To-day

    Metropolitan Forecast To-day.—Chiefly fine, with cool [?] moderate temperature. North westerly to [?] winds. ...

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  16. ITS FIRST TRIP

    An echo of the Lord Mayor's visit to Melbourne for the Centenary celebrations and the visit of the Duke of Gloucester in October ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BATS DOWNED FOR HOSE

    Serious damage was averted by cricketers on No. 3 oval, Graceville, who adjourned their game on Saturday afternoon, to extinguish a fire in a ...

    Article : 195 words
  18. RESCUERS HAVE TO BE RESCUED

    Battling through a 35-mile-per-hour gale on the harbour this afternoon, two water police men reamed 10 persons. Then their ...

    Article : 181 words
  19. DUMB BRIDE SAYS "I WILL"

    IN the picturesque little chapel of the Deaf and Dumb Society in the historical Jollimont Square, Warwick D. Ashby and Edna Sandon were silently married to-day. It was an impressive scene. The quiet hush and the hands of the translator moving quickly ...

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  20. OXENHAM'S FINE FEAT

    R. K. Oxenham has performed many notable bowling feats in his long cricket career, but probably that registered against Colts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. HOSPITALS FULL

    Nearly every day for the last two years about 100 sick persons requiring urgent treatment have been refused admission to Sydney's ...

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  23. SCIENTIST TO "GO NATIVE"

    Dr Donald Thomson Anthropologist lo the Melbourne University, for the next two years, will turn his back on civilisation. He will wander alone with ...

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  24. CARNEGIE GRANTS TOTAL £70,000

    Dr. F. P. Keppel, president of the Carnegie Corporation, who is visiting Canberra as the guest of the Commonwealth, will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. ALLEGED "TWO UP"

    Men alleged to have been indulging in the Australian pastime of "two-up" in the back yard of an hotel in Break-last Creek on Saturday afternoon, were ...

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  26. Steal a Husband and Take the Consequences

    PUNISHMENT for women who alienate the affections ol married men is a novel suggestion mode by one of Sydney's noted feminists. Mrs. Emily ...

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  27. SHARKS LEARN TO FEAR BONDI NET BARRAGE

    AFTER two big sharks had been caught early to-day id mesh nets at Bondi, where the Australian surf carnival was held, the rest of their ...

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  28. WYATT'S JAW BROKEN

    An X-ray examination revealed that R E. S. Wyatt, the English captain, who was struck by a rising ball in the fourth test against the West Indies ...

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  29. LATE FUNERAL NOTICE.

    GOWEN.—The Friends of the late [?] Frank Gowen are [?]d to attend his Funeral, to leave the M[?] E[?] Church. Ipswich Road, [?] 2.4[?] p.m. on ...

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