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  4. WITH A FULL SHOW OF CANVAS

    This picturesque sailer, owned by Mr. Horsfall, of Wodonga, made a pleasing picture at the Hume Boat Club’s regatta on Hume Reservoir on Sunday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INSURGENTS LOSE THEIR BEST CRUISER

    The Baleares, the most modern cruiser in the service of the Spanish insurgents, was sunk in an engagement with loyalist warships to-day. It was first reported that the Canarias was sunk. ...

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  7. WILL NOT BECOME A PUPPET

    Suggestions that he should return to Abyssinia to rule about one-quarter of his former Empire under-the protection of Italy have ...

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  8. RUSSIAN TREASON TRIAL

    Allegations made by Rakovsky, [?] of the 21 Russians now standing trial in Moscow for treason and espionage, that the raid by British police on the ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. Tension Grows in Austria

    Encouraged by the speech which the Minister for the interior (Dr. [?]) delivered during the week-end at Lluz ...

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  10. RESUMPTION OF MIGRATION

    Assisted migration between Australia and the United Kingdom will be resumed immediately under the assisted passage agreement, ...

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  11. Drug Makes Accused Confess, Says Paper

    The Right Wing paper, “L[?] Jour,” declares that the confessions in the Russian treason trials are effected by means of a drug which ...

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  12. CRUISER IDENTIFIED

    The Admiralty states there is no doubt that the cruiser sunk was the Baleares, “Our destroyer was alongside, and the ...

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  13. BANDITRY IN PALESTINE

    Two thousand troops, assisted by units of the Royal Air Force and police, have surrounded 200 bandits, many of whom have taken refuge in caves in ...

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  14. Vital Week in World Affairs

    This week is regarded generally in Britain, as being momentous in political history, because of the inauguration of ...

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  15. AIRCRAFT ATTACK BRITISH DESTROYERS

    Five unidentified aircraft attacked the British destroyers’ Blanche and Brilliant while carrying out the Nyon patrol duties off the coast of Spain ...

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  16. MAN DIVES FROM BLAZING LAUNCH INTO THE HARBOR

    Trapped in a blazing launch, which was partly destroyed at Pyrmont tonight, Karl Tschaun was forced to dive into the harbor and swim ashore ...

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  17. PLANE TO SEARCH FOR MISSING FISHERMEN

    It was announced to-night that a R.A.A.F. plane would leave for Diamond Head to-morrow to search for two fishermen who have been missing' ...

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  18. CERTIFICATE NOT TO BE SUSPENDED

    The Court of Marine Inquiry to-day found that a charge of failure of duties in matters of navigation had been sustained against Samuel Henry Mills, ...

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  19. SYDNEY CATHEDRAL MODEL

    A model of the proposed Anglican Cathedral in Sydney was despatched to Australia by the air mail which [?] London yesterday. The model [?] ...

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  20. SECRETARY Or PRISONERS’ AID SOCIETY COLLAPSES AND DIES

    Mr. G. W. Robinson, secretary of the Prisoners’ Aid Association, collapsed and died to-day while on a visit to the local gaol. ...

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