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  4. STOREHOUSE OF TREASURES

    A Mexican tomb, which has just been uncovered near Oaxaca, was reveled to-day to be a veritable storehouse of ...

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  5. PRIMITIVE LIFE

    The weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club was held at the Hotel Carlton. There was a large attendance including the following visiting Rotarians: ...

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  6. SHOT DEAD BY POLICE

    Wanted in connection with the murder of Arthur Brennan, who was shot dead by an intruder as he went to the assistance of a ...

    Article : 345 words
  7. CONTEST STATE SEATS

    The Rank and file Workers' Movement has decided to contest State seats at the forthcoming election. This decision was reached at a conference ...

    Article : 499 words
  8. WELL UNDER CONTROL

    Reports concerning the second week's operations of the special Government measures in India are reassuring. In most of the ...

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  9. STILL SERIOUS

    "Australia's financial position is still very serious. It was estimated that the deficit, because of the savings under the Hoover ...

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  10. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES

    One Wednesday a 38-seater aeroplane will set out from Croydon on the first stage of the 8,000-mile journey to Cape Town, and thereafter a regular weekly service in both directions between London and South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BIG HAUL BY THIEVES

    When the Heljo branch of the Bank of Chosen was opened this morning it was discovered that the safe had been broken into ...

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  12. "LAMENTABLE AND SORDID"

    A contrast between the British and American attitudes towards the use of the fighting services in the making of films was ...

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  13. ALLEGED SHOOTING

    On two charges of having shot with intent to murder, Charles Smith, 28, was remanded at the City Court today. ...

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  14. THE LAUSANNE CONFERENCE

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says it is now expected that the Lausanne Conference will pronounce in favour of an ...

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  15. MUCH EXAGGERATED

    "Everything is normal and quiet in Darwin and the Northern Territory," stated a telegram from the Administrator of Darwin to the Home ...

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  16. Cricket Control Board

    At last night's meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association, strong criticism was made of the action of the Australian Board of ...

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  17. Missionaries Arrested

    The latest development in the Indian Government's campaign for the suppression of illegal activities is the restriction placed on ...

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  18. BODY FOUND

    The body of William Mackenzie Swanson, 69, unmarried, was found yesterday morning in very rough mountainous country under Mount ...

    Article : 136 words
  19. OVER £8,000,000

    The total expenditure on the Harbour Bridge, which is to be opened on March 19, was £8,136,046 to June 30 last. The original estimate was ...

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  20. SALARIES RESTORED

    The Hobart Marine Board has decided to restore the salaries of all its employees to the amounts paid prior to the 10 per cent reduction, which was ...

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  21. EAST SYDNEY

    Delegates to the East Sydney Electorate Council last night selected Mr. E. J. Ward to contest the bye election which will be hold in ...

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  22. CHARGE DISMISSED

    The change of manslaughter against J. L. Burton, bank clerk, of Fielding, arising from the death of B. MeCorkindale, was dismissed, the magistrate ...

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  23. SOUTHERN STAR

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith, in the monoplane Southern Star, left Koepang at 1.10 o'clock this afternoon for Darwin. ...

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  24. A WINNING WAY WITH ALLIGATORS

    Miss Myrtle Munson, of Los Angeles, has her full share of Nerve and she enjoys Shooting the Chute on the back of Mr. Alligator at the Los Angeles Alligator Farm. In the Pond at the foot of the Chute there are several more of these Creatures but they do not seem to regard Miss Munson as a trespasser. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. London Wool Sales

    At the Wool sales to-day the bales offered included 2,189 from New South Wales, 1,196 from Queensland, 334 from South Australia, 150 from ...

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  26. AGAINST ODDS

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that a British firm, in the teeth of enticing financial terms offered on the Continent, obtained a large foreign ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

    The wool shed at Tambo Station Was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. ...

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  28. QUARANTINE SHIP

    With as much speed as the precautions to ensure absolute quarantine would permit, the coaling of the steamer Victoria City was begun at ...

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  29. "GET BACK TO SOLIDER SCRUMMAGING"

    "Get back to solider scrummaging" was the advice given to the British Rugby Union by the Springboks' manager, Mr. T. B. Pienaar, at the ...

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  30. TWICE RECAPTURED

    Jame Alisop 24 While awaking trial in the p[?] luak-up in eamnection with a safe rabbery loosened the bars in the cell window with a ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. MAN STILL MISSING

    George Porter MacDonald, for whom the water police have been searching for some days,has not yet been found. No hope is now held for his safety. ...

    Article : 67 words
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