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  4. RED ARMY PURGE BEGINS TO-DAY

    EIGHT former commanders of Red Army divisions pleaded guilty to-day to charges of treason. The law under which the men are charged does not permit of any appeals for clemency, and if, as expected, the death ...

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  5. SEARCHERS COMB MOUNTAINS

    HOPE has not yet been abandoned in the search for Abraham Short, 65, an old-age pensioner, who wandered away ...

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  6. First Arrival For Show

    Miss Doone Rousch is the first girl to arrive at the Show Grounds for the annual sheep show, beginning on Wednesday next. Here she is, attending to a fine type of Southdown from the stud of J. W. McSweeney, of Canowindra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPANESE LUGGER IS HELD

    A JAPANESE lugger was "arrested" to-day by the Northern Territory Administration control boat Larrakiah. ...

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  8. TWO DIE FIVE ARE INJURED

    WHEN a car in which they were driving to work early this morning came, into collision with a train at the ...

    Article : 461 words
  9. African Skipper Retiring

    THE Spring[?]oks manager, Percy Day, to-day gave the following message for "The Labor Daily" readers: "We hope Australians will ...

    Article : 231 words
  10. RESIDENTS WEARING GAS MASKS

    AN officer of the Department of External Affairs will probably be sent to New Guinea to prepare an urgent report for ...

    Article : 352 words
  11. FAMILY'S ARGUMENT OVER DUKE

    SEATED round the fire in a suburban home on the night of June 3, a family began an argument about the time the Duke of Windsor's ...

    Article : 260 words
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  13. DOMINIONS AS SUPPLIERS OF MUNITIONS

    A SUBSTANTIAL order for munitions in connection with Britain's rearmament programme will be placed in the Dominions, according, to a decision of the Imperial Conference. THIS follows the recommendation ...

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  14. LATE WEATHER

    CONDITIONS in the city early this morning were fine and cool. ...

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  16. ERNEST SIMPSON WITHDRAWS SLANDER SUIT

    THE slander action brought by Ernest Simpson, former husband of the now Duchess of Windsor, against Mrs. Joan Sutherland has ...

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  18. BAKER KILLED AT GUNDAGAI

    FATAL injuries were suffered by MATTHEW MEAGHER, 52, a baker, at Gundagai yesterday, when a motor van got out of control and ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. INJUNCTION ON SALE OF SHARES

    In the Practice Court to-day an injunction for seven days to restrain Ward and Co., stock and sharebrokers, of Collins Street, Melbourne, from ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. Boy Violinist

    A brilliant career was forecast by Mr. Arnold Mote for Donald Shadbolt, of Earlwood, who won the violin solo, 16 years and under, at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. POLICE RAID; 33 ARRESTS

    Following a raid by police under Sergts. Ham and Jurd, on premises in Government Road, Mascot, last night, 32 men were charged with ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

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  23. Man Held In Case In Vict.

    DETECTIVES investigating the death near Maryborough of John Woods, 56, hastened to Cobden this evening when informed that the local ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. MARY MAGUIRE NOT MARRIED

    "Mary is not married, nor is she engaged to anybody. Just looking forward and waiting for you to arrive. Love.--Mary" ...

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  25. Picking Winners And Flowers!

    WILLIAM HAMILTON, printer, of Paddington, went to Kensington races in May, 1936, to pick winners, but While walking home with ...

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  26. MRS. PUTNAM CROSSES THE SAHARA

    MRS. AMELIA EARHAR[?] PUTNAM has landed safely at Gao, in West Africa, from Dakar, after flying over the Sahara Desert. This was ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. CAT SUFFOCATED CHILD

    Valerie Pearson a four-months-old baby girl, was suffocated in her cot at her home at Ta[?]hape. The mother of the child entered the room ...

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  28. WOMAN POISONED

    Stated by the police to have swallowed poison, Phyllis Hewlett, 24, of Flinders Street, Darlinghurst, was taken by Central District Ambulance ...

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