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  4. "HIDEOUS AND UNFORGETTABLE"

    THE STORIES told by the eight survivors from the tragic foundering of the French pleasure boat, St. Philibert, on Sunday lend additional horror to the catastrophe. So far the death roll has reached the ...

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  5. TWO NEW ISLANDS

    The British cruiser from Georgetown (British Guiana) and a Brazilian warship are steaming for two dots of land in the middle of the South Atlantic to ...

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  6. RESTORATION PLAN

    A disagreement between the Federal Government and the Federal Executive of the Australian Labor Party is likely ly to be the result of a meeting of the ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. 'GET THE CAPONE GANG!'

    AT LAST the Federal authorities in the United States have sent the word out to "get the Capone gang," and to clean up the greatest criminal organisation in the history of the world. Thousands of detectives are on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KNOCKED OUT IN 40 SECONDS!

    "JUST ANOTHER British heavyweight," in the person of Irish Australian Pat Redmond, has had his dreams of a world's boxing title shattered unceremoniously by a foreigner. Unlike our last "hope," Tom Heeney, who battled courageously ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LINER RAMS WHALE

    A 45-foot whale dropped off the bow of the Red Star liner Westernland on arrival at Plymouth.It is believed the whale was impaled on Thursday afternoon, when the liner ...

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  10. SERIOUS POSITION

    The serious position of Australia's finance is revealed in a telegram sent by Mr. J. H. Scullin to the New South Wales executive of the Australian Labor Party. ...

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  11. MISSING AIRMAN

    With Victoria experiencing the coldest and foggiest morning this winter organised bands again set out today for various points between Melbourne and ...

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  12. JAIL CHIEF'S REMINISCENCES

    In the concluding article of the prison series, exclusive to "The Daily News," which appears on page 2 of this ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Mr. C. V. M'Dougall, departmental manager of Aherns Ltd., left by 'plane this morning on a business trip to the Eastern States. ...

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  14. S.A. PREMIER'S REPORT

    "Those who say that wages, salaries, pensions and public services should be maintained at the 1927-8 level are either fools or knaves, and are a menace ...

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  15. UNSETTLED WEATHER

    Following Is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:- "Generally unsettled south from the Klmberley, with further rain in ...

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  16. PRINCESS ILEANA

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Bucharest says it is understood the Pope is insisting that in addition to all children being reared in the Catholic ...

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  17. AL CAPONE —- THE MAN

    Al. Capone! How the very name stirs up the imagination, even as much as the man himself stirred up a heap of trouble in Chicago ...

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  18. NEIMEYER AGAIN

    Senator W. G. Thompson (Qld.) will, when the House of Representatives meets on Wednesday, ask Senator J. Barnes, representing the Prime Minister ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    The unofficial death roll in the French pleasure boat disaster off St. Nazaire is now put down at 459. BROOMS INFLUENZA OUTBREAK ...

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  20. MOTOR DRIVERS' LICENCES

    Motorists are advised that drivers' licences, for the 1931-1932 period may now be renewed at the police traffic branch, James-street, city. They ...

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  21. ENGLISH RAMBLERS

    Some 2000 members of the West Riding Ramblers' Federation protested vigorously against the term "hikers" at their annual demonstration on Ilkey Moor. ...

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  22. LAND TAX EXEMPTIONS

    Mr. P. Snowden (Chancellor of the Exchequer) on a motion for the adjournment, announced his intention of exempting from the land tax the land ...

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  23. WRECKAGE WASHED ASHORE

    A plank 18ft. long, believed to be wreckage from the missing fishing boat Jupiter, was found this morning washed ashore on the beach at Rockingham. ...

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  24. NOLLE PROSEQUI ENTERED

    A nolle prosequi has been filed in the case of Adolphus Salinger, commission agent, of South Perth, who was charged with having at. Fremantle stolen £13 in ...

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