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  3. POLAR FLIGHT

    Eielsen[?] in a wireless message from Deception Island, dated December 23, amplifies Sir George Wilkins' description of the Graham Land flight, ...

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  4. SHIPBUILDING

    The shipping and engineering yards of the Clyde have had the busiest year since 1920. A total of 229 vessels was launched with a gross ...

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  5. KABAUL CALM

    The Afghan Legation announces it has received a telegram from the Government of Afghanistan saying that a complete calm prevails at Kabaul. ...

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  6. EXCITING SCENES

    The Florida Flats at the corner of St. Kilda Road and High Street were severely damaged by fire this morning. There were many exciting rescues as ...

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  7. THE KING

    The present position is still regarded as favourable and reassuring. The doctors consider one bulletin sufficient to-morrow this is accepted as ...

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  8. THIRD TEST

    Contrary to expectations, the Australian team was selected to-night. Twelve men were selected, but the last man has not yet been chosen. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIG RESPONSE

    In response to the Prince of Wales broadcast appeal for the miners, Lady Houston has given £30,000 and Lord Rutherford £20,000. The Government ...

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  10. DROWNING FATALITY

    The seventh drowning fatality on Boxing Day, in Australia[?] occurred at Mildura, where the Rev. Reginald Tuck, a young unmarried clergyman, ...

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  11. STATE JUDGES

    Mr. Justice James, who is the only Supreme Court judge on deck during the Christmas vacation, commented to-day on the shortage of judges, and ...

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  12. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    The Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and New South Wales concluded to-day. New South Wales won on the first innings by 44 runs. ...

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  13. FIENDISH ATTEMPT

    A diabolical attempt was made on the life of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Levy, of Coogee, early this morning. ...

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  14. BOY ARRESTED

    Phillip Pope, who has been wanted on a charge arising out of the shooting of his 10-years-old brother, slept in the bush, and a young woman took ...

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  15. FATAL SMASH

    The City Coroner held an inquiry into the death of Robert Gray and Charles Kell, who were fatally injured in a motor smash early on the ...

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  16. MORE ESCAPEES

    Additional aaaeroplanes arrived at [?]eshawur bringing women and children from the Italian Legation at Kabul. Aviators report that the area around the ...

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  17. AIR FLIGHTS

    More than 50,000 persons have travelled between Croydon aerodrome and the Continent in 1928, which is a record from the inception of the ...

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  18. PRINCE SAVED

    Good horsemanship saved the Prince of Wales from being thrown from his horse when the Prince appeared at the Aokham Hunt. A ...

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  19. QUEEN'S REPLY

    The Queen, replying on Christmas Day to Mr. Mackenzi[?] King's message of sympathy on behalf of Canada said: "The message of greeting will be ...

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  20. COAT OF ARMS

    During the holidays the Italian coat of arms was removed from the front of the Italian consulate and was found later upside down outside a Chinese ...

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  21. COLTS' MATCH

    Victoria made a disastrous start in the Second Eleven match against New South Wales to-day. The visitors lost two wickets for 25, ...

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  22. DIESEL ENGINES

    Thre locomotives of the Diesel type, burning heavy oils, are being used successfully on Russian railways for hauling freight at relatively low speed. As ...

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  23. LIVE HARE RACING

    The annual report of the Australian Coursing Club Ltd., which controls the Mascot live hare meetings, has showed a profit of £18,270 for the year ...

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  24. CARRINGTON AND CUP

    Following is the order of favouritism for the Carrington Stakes and the Tattersall's Cup:— CARRINGTON STAKES. ...

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  25. NEW YEAR HONOURS

    Owing to the King's illness the customary New Year's Honours will be postponed. ...

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  26. HORSE OWNER OUT

    Dr. E. C. Murphy, owner of the racehorse Cherry Ripe, was to-day disqualified for five years for corrupt practices. ...

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  27. FIVE DAY TESTS

    Mr. "Plum" Warner, writing on the question of played out tests, says that the Australian view deserves consideration, also that many are prepared to ...

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  28. STEEL CAPTAIN

    Judge Elbert Gary, the chairman of the United States Steel Corporation, who died on August 15, 1927, left an estate valued at 13,000,000 dollars. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. PEARL HARVEST

    The value of pearl shells, fished during the season just ended is £[?]17,000. This compares with £128,000 for the previous season. One gem ...

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  30. DOUBLE ROLE

    Actors played a double role on Christmas night when the scene shifters struck for higher wages. The actors were called upon to shift the scenery ...

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  31. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Bradman and Andrews notified the New South Wales selectors that they have been requested by the Australian selectors to remain in Melbourne in ...

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  32. DIVORCE PETITIONS

    During the year 1,850 divorce petitions were listed, being 100 more than last year. The number of suits set down for hearing was 1.117. ...

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  33. MEDICAL OPINION

    Officially appointed medical men have reported that Klotz, formerly Minister for Finances, who was declared bankrupt owing to heavy ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. WRESTLING

    They defeated Tom Ray the "Washington Crappler." Ray[?] nearly downed Thye with a headlock, but the latter, nearly on the ma[?] threw Ray over ...

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  35. CRAWFORD

    Les Baker caused a surprise when he beat Jack Crawford in the County of Cumberland tennis tournament to day by 6-3, 4-6, 8-6. ...

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  36. ELECTROCUTED

    Climbing to the roof of a kindergarten school at R[?]zelle this afternoon, Gordon T[?]aynor, 6, grabbed a live electric wire and was killed instantly. ...

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