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  2. BOY SHOT DEAD.

    The search for Phillip Pope, 14 years, whose brother John, aged 10 years, was shot dead at their homo at Moorabbin on Monday last, as narrated in yesterday's ...

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  3. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    A bulletin issued from Buckingham Palace at 8.15 last night stated:-- "The King passed a quiet day. The local condition is improving, and his ...

    Article : 331 words
  4. AN AEROPLANE DISASTER.

    Nose-diving from a height of 200 feet at 5.20 pm. yesterday, a de Havilland Moth aeroplane, carrying the pilot and a youth as passenger, crashed headlong ...

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  5. PRINCE'S APPEAL.

    Broadcasting through 2LO an appeal for the Lord Mayor's fund on behalf of miners the Prince of Wales said:-- "It is perhaps late in the day to wish you a merry ...

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  6. CHRISTMAS ABROAD

    In view of the unproved conditions of the King's health there was a happy Christmas reunion at Buckingham Palace, where it is ten ...

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  7. HOLIDAYS WITHOUT BOTHER.

    An all-important section of the people has a real grievance against the Chief Commissioner of Railways. The section consists of male parents--city wage ...

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  8. BOXING DAY.

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  9. VISITING I.O.R. CRICKETERS.

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  10. THE BEACHES POPULAR

    There was no "sparring" about the weather of Boxing day, 1928. The sun beat down in straight-left rays. Beat down steadily, as on Christmas day, in ...

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  11. VICTORIAN CHURCH TEAM IN ADELAIDE.

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  12. STORM IN TENNIS TEA CUP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--All the leading woman players in the State have boycotted the Cumberland tennis tournament because of their hostility to a member of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. MOTOR CYCLISTS ON TOUR.

    Yesterday a large party of motor cyclists from Sydney arrived in Melbourne. They are all members of the Sydney branch of the Indian Motor Cycle Club, and they ...

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  14. REPARATIONS.

    Washington's consent to the participation of two American citizens in the experts committee for the final settlement of reparations, and the manner in ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. Roman Catholic Sports.

    The twelfth annual sports gathering of the Catholic societies was held on Moonee Valley racecourse yesterday. There was a large attendance, estimated at 10,000. ...

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  16. THE AFGHAN REVOLT.

    Further parties of women were brought to Peshawar, from Kabul to-day in a British aeroplane. They reported that all is quiet in the Afghan capital. ...

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  17. THE AMAZING COLLISION AT KOOWEERUP.

    The collision between a passenger train and a shunting engine that took place at Kooweerup on Monday morning will involve the Railway department in consider ...

    Article : 430 words
  18. TWO SCHOOLBOYS DROWNED.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.--Two schoolboys-- Leslie John Sheard, 13 years, son of Mr. W. Sheard, of Spring Gully-road. Bendigo, and Horace Russell McKenna. ...

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  19. MEXICAN JUSTICE.

    President Gil has, issued an order for the abolition of summary executions, adding that respect for human life would be strictly enforced in Mexico--even rebels ...

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  20. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY TRAFFIC.

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  21. ABOUT PEOPLE.

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  22. DROWNED IN DAM

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Two men lost their lives by drowning at Burracoppin on Christmas afternoon, They were Alan Nicholson, railway ganger, a middle-aged ...

    Article : 123 words
  23. SHOPBREAKING IN CITY.

    About 6.15 p.m. yesterday Antonio Gerzie, who keeps a fruit shop in Elizabeth-street, opposite Commercial Bank-chambers, saw two men come out from ...

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  24. REVERENCE FOR THE DEAD.

    The Emperor Hirohito observed the second anniversary of his assumption of imperial power with simple memorial services for the soul of the late Emperor. ...

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  25. THE MALAYAN RUBBER INDUSTRY.

    That the Washington agreement was responsible for the cancelling of the restrictions on the rubber output of Malaya was the opinion expressed by Mr. E.J.T. ...

    Article : 355 words
  26. LAUNCH CAPSIZES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--During the progress of some river sports at Riversview, near Wallacia, yesterday, a launch turned on its side in Nepean River, and ...

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  27. WAHABIS OUT AGAIN.

    Great anxiety for the security of the frontiers is felt in Transjordania, the Wahabis having renewed their raids. All the men of one tribe were ...

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  28. BIRDS FOR NEW YORK ZOO.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. L. S. Crandell, curator of birds at the New York Zoo, arrived from New Guinea to day with 175 birds, including 40 birds of paradise ...

    Article : 84 words
  29. FATAL FALL FROM A TREE.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.--Reginald William Brede, 33 years, sustained fatal injuries whilst cutting timber for telephone posts. Brede was manager of a boat and ...

    Article : 133 words
  30. CHURCH AND SPORT.

    CHRISTCHURCH, Wednesday:-- Apparently acting on the suggestion of Bishop Cherrington that people should indulge in all forms of recreation on ...

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  31. FOUND ON RAILWAY LINE.

    A woman was found unconscious alongside the railway line, near the Caulfield station yesterday morning. She was rushed to Alfred Hospital and admitted ...

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  32. OPENING OF JAPANESE DIET.

    To-day the Emperor of Japan, in the uniform of a generalissimo, escorted by cavalry, proceeded to the House of Peers and personally read the rescript ...

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  33. AFTERMATH OF STRIKE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--An aftermath of the British seamen's strike was noticed when the steamer Argyllshire arrived at Fremantle. The vessel's last appearance at ...

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  34. CRICKET MATCHES.

    Teams of Victorian and South Australian member of the United Ancient Order of Druids played a cricket match yesterday in the park at Williamstown, adjo[?]ing Giffard-street gardens. ...

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  35. An Unlucky Motor Cyclist.

    WAGGA, Wednesday.--A serious accident occurred to-day on the Best-street overhead bridge. A young man, Thomas Larkins, riding a motor cycle, was ...

    Article : 115 words
  36. AEROPLANE MISHAP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--When the aeroplane City of Sydney was taxi-ing at the Speedway at St. Mary's to-day it ran into a channel. One wheel was broken ...

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  37. CARPENTIER ON THE STAGE.

    Georges Carpentier, who has not yet appeared in London, though he has toured the provinces with his musical, dancing and boxing-turn, makes his debut ...

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  38. GRANT TO UNEMPLOYED.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--To tide them over the holiday period the Government has decided to make a cash grant to unemployed married men of £1 and 76 to ...

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  39. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    CHARLEVILLE, Wednesday.--A storm passed over the district this evening, and some good rainfalls have been reported Losdale and Arabella each received 400 ...

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  40. Ship's Fireman Found Hanged.

    The body of Kara[?]th Ali, 32 years, a fireman on the steamer Nagina, was founding hanging in the firemen's quarters on the vessel yesterday. ...

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  44. Drowned While Surfing.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Sydney Grosvenor, 19, postal employe, of Mullumbimby, was drowned while surfing at Brunswick Heads to-day. ...

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