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  4. SEVEN DEAD AS DUTCH AIR LINER CRASHES

    ATTEMPTING a record flight from Amsterdam to Batavia, the Dutch Douglas airliner, which won the handicap section and finished second in the speed section of the Melbourne ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BANDIT'S HAUL OF JEWELS

    AT the peak of the shopping hour and in full view of hundreds who were passing along he footpath, a daring bandit last night ...

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  6. CRUSHED AS TRAM CRASHES

    CRUSHED between two trams while he was adjusting the pole at the loop at Arden Street, Coogee, yesterday, Alan Frederick Mcl[?]or. ...

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  7. Christmas Day World Broadcast

    This fine composite photograph illustrates the special Christmas Day world broadcast, which will be heard in New South Wales from 11.55 p.m. on Christmas Day to 1.10 a.m. on Boxing Day. Centre: The King, who will broadcast a message at 1 a.m. on Boxing Day. Bottom, left Big Ben. Bottom, centres: Sandringham, from where his Majesty will broadcast a Christmas greeting to listeners. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SWEDISH TROOPS FOR THE SAAR

    Swedish troops, which are to form portion of the International troops for the preservation of law and der in the Saar during the ...

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  9. TRACK RECORDS MAY GO AT RANDWICK TO-DAY

    SELDOM has the A.J.C. placed a more attractive programme before its patrons on the first day of its Summer meeting than that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A NIGHT OF BLOOD AND BEER

    IT was a night of blood and beer in the city for many persons last night. Starting out to enjoy the festive spirit a number of men ...

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  11. A PARADISE FOR RUNGETTERS

    GROUNDSMAN Bert Lutteroil is confident that the wicket at the Melbourne ground will last for a week or ...

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  12. PROPOSAL TO BUY WHITE STAR LINERS

    WHEN questioned in the House of Commons yesterday regarding the proposal of a British group to buy the White Star liners and ...

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  13. IRISH ACE OUT FOR RECORD

    COLONEL FITZMAURICE, the Irish Free State entrant who was forced to withdraw from the Centenary Air Race, announced ...

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  15. ALSATIAN SAVAGES MAN'S JAW

    AN Alsatian dog buried its teeth right through the flesh of a man's jaw at Newtown last night. It was the third time he had been ...

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  16. GOVT. TO BEAR ULM'S SEARCH

    It was announced last night that the State Government will bear the coat of the search by schooner for Mr. [?].T.P. ...

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  17. MAKING BRIDGES SAFER

    An additional sum of £500,000 will be made available by the British Government from the Road Fund for the reconstruction of weak bridges ...

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  19. BODY OF WOMAN IDENTIFIED

    The body of an unknown woman found floating under the steps at the Harbor Trust wharf, Quay West yesterday morning, was ...

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  20. COURSING DOG ATTACKS TRAINER

    Thomas Lewis, 74, a well-known trainer of coursing days in Bathurst, was placing' a greyhound in a kennel after having exercised it to-night ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    Following pressure from the A.L.P. Executive, both Houses of the W.A. Parliament agreed to-night to exempt all persons in ...

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  22. Waiting For Santa

    These children sang car[?] awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus at Er[?]kinoville yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. HAND CAUGHT IN MACHINE

    When his hand slipped and became caught in a sausage machine at Lumley's butcher shop, Coogee Bay Road, Coogee, yesterday, Hugh ...

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  24. SIMON TO HOLIDAY IN FRANCE

    For their Christmas holiday, the British Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, and Lady Simon will go to Cannes (France) for a fortnight. Sir ...

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  25. CHACO DISPUTE

    The British Government has in formed the League of Nations Advisory Committee on the Chaco dispute that the Norwegian and Belgian ...

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  27. MAN FELL NEAR TRAIN WHEELS

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  28. ULMARRA TO BE DRY DOCKED

    The steamer Ulmarra, which damaged her propeller when it was caught in a snag in the Clarence River last Tuesday, will be removed ...

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