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  5. Heartrending Scenes on Railway Track

    The driver and fireman of the Paris-Strasbourg express, which crashed into the Nancy express at Lagny on Saturday, have been charged with dashing through thick fog at over sixty miles ...

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  6. YOUTH

    Addressing the annual confercnce of the Presbyterian Fellowship Union, the State Moderator (Rev. D. F. Brandt) expressed the ...

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  7. A DELUGE

    Nearly three inches of rain fell in an hour in a thunderstorm at Snowtown yesterday afternoon. Hailstones were as big as moth ...

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  8. TROPICAL DISEASES Federal Government Calls Conference

    A conference to deal with health and mining laws, regulations and ordinances of the territories controlled by the Commonwealth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Amongst the measures to be introduced in the State Parliament, when it meets in March, are: Metropolitan Transport Reform Bill, ...

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  10. PRINCE GEORGE

    It is officially announced that Prince George will leave on January 13 by the "Carnarvon Castle" for Capetown, when he will make an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DOOMED MAN

    "The Daily Telegraph's Berlin correspondent says that the press is in a quandary, commenting on the Leipzig trial. On one ...

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  12. Fighting Malaria

    The Minister for Health and Territories (Mr. Marr) has announced that the Federal Government has decided to send two representatives to the League ...

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  13. CHILD BEATEN

    At the Redfern Court to-day, John Karahana (35), a labourer, was charged with having unlawfu'ly fully assaulted his son, ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S FINANCES

    Exchequer returns from March 1 to December 23 show that revenue increased by £11,722,000, compared with the corresponding ...

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  15. DISAPPEARED!

    The Indian airman Mohan Singh, who left Reading for Brindisi on Saturday on the first stage of his attempt to break Amy Johnson's record to ...

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  16. LEADERS LACKING

    The compulsory labour scheme, under which half a million of Germany's youth was to lie conscripted to agricultural service, has been postponed. in ...

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  17. BOXING

    The American, Dave Shade (11,3) outpointed Fred. Henneberry (11.2[?]) in a 15 rounds contest at the Rushcutters' Bay Stadium, in the presence of ...

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  18. MONEY GOES BEGGING

    There is still no claimant to the £286 found in the yard of the Methodist Church, Canterbury, last March. It is understood that the money will ...

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  19. MR. A. C. EADES DEAD

    Mr. A. C. Eades, formerly manager of the skin and hide department of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company, died to-day. He was ...

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  20. FOOD POISONING

    Four members of a picnic party at Mordialloc became ill after eating pressed tongue, and last night were in a serious condition. ...

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  21. CHURCH DECLARES TRUCE

    The German Church having agreed on a Christmas truce, no reference was made from the pulpits to recent disputes. The church conflict is ...

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  22. CUT TO PIECES

    Two girls, about 12, Frances Mason and Molly Cantling, were cut to pieces by an express train while crossing a small railway bridge near ...

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  23. TETANUS VICTIM

    Harold Reginald McMillan (19), who trod on a nail a week ago died in hospital yesterday from tetanus. He was the eleventh tetanus patient ...

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  25. SHIPPING MAN'S DEATH

    Francis Gardin Murdoch, managing partner of Gibbs, Bright and Company, Sydney, died at Brisbane yesterday following an operation for ...

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  26. SHIPBUILDING

    The worst year in the history for shipbuilding was experienced on the Clyde. Thirty launches, aggregating only 56,455 tons, were built, but the ...

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  27. BACK HOME!

    Mr. Crawford Green's plane, piloted by Lynch B1osse landed in a fog at Clacton Sands to day, on its return from Australia. ...

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  28. HIDES AND SKINS

    Exports of hides and skins from Australia from July to October are valued at £1,058 178 more than for those of the similar period of last ...

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