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  2. AMUSEMENTS.

    Despite the inclement state of the weather last night, a large audience attended for the third screening of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's great film ...

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    CHINESE SOCCER TEAM, now touring Australia—glad to be out of the Shanghai trouble. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. TABLES TURNED.

    Reports received here show that the Southern forces are gaining big military successes along the River Yangtse Kiang, have driven ...

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  5. SOVIET INTRIGUE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons today, the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) stated that, unless the House ...

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  6. FLYING BULLETS.

    While two men, a woman, and their children crouched on the floor behind locked doors, between 50 and 60 shots were fired at a lonely house 30 ...

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  7. TRIMMERS' STRIKE.

    There is no indication of an early settlement of the coal trimmers[?] strike. Yesterday there was a likelihood that a way out of the difficulty ...

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  8. CRUELTY TO BOY.

    The case in which Andrina Thomson was charged with cruelty to her nephew, Ivan Thomson, aged 20, was continued at the Quarter Sessions at ...

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  9. "THE BETTER 'OLE,"

    Next week the film version of Bairnsfather's play "The Better 'Ole" will be shown at the New Alhambra. The picture has won such recognition ...

    Article : 152 words
  10. GULF TRADE.

    Mr. Coles, in the House of Assembly this afternoon, asked the Minister for Railways (Hon. R. L. Butler) if, in view of the enormous transport ...

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  11. AERIAL EXPLORATION.

    Capt. G. H. Wilkin's, the Australian explorer, hopped off today in the monoplane Alaskan, with Pilot Alger Graham, for Point Barrow, but ...

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  12. ADOLESCENT PERIOD.

    The tenth assembly of the Congregational Union of Australasia was continued in Stow Church today. In adopting a report from the ...

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  13. RUSSIAN VIEWPOINT.

    The Moscow newspaper "Pravda" says that the British Cabinet's decision signities a most grave turning point in international relations. It ...

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  14. CANBERRA COMMISSION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) announced today that the Government had given consideration to the question of filling the vacancy ...

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  15. AERIAL ACCIDENTS.

    The Federal Executive today passed regulations which will enable the Air Accident Investigation Committee, recently appointed by the Federal ...

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  16. FIGHTING LEPROSY.

    Rev. W. J. Eddy, addressing the Millions Club today, said: "The leper is the most repulsive human being ever seen. There are more ...

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  17. SUICIDE IN HOTEL.

    Lieut. Shepherd, the naval officer who was found dead in bed on Monday, left a battle of poisoned whisky at his bedside. He also left a ...

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  18. BENEFITS TO EMPIRE TRADE.

    "An Anglo-Soviet diplomatic break should help Empire trade, especially in wheat, dairy produce. and skins." said Mr. Ben Morgan, in an ...

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  19. ALHAMBRA THEATRE.

    A weighty argument in favor of Britain's ability to produce a motion picture of a calibre equal to the world's best, is that no less a ...

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  20. FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

    A deadlock has been arrived at between the Premier and his Ministers over the salary to be paid to Mr. Trebbie, who is was intended to ...

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  21. SUIT FOR DIVORCE.

    "So far as petitioner has said, he was up against a clever woman," said Mr. O'Halloran, who represented Albert Bertram Budgen, jeweller, of ...

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  22. LONDON TRUNK MYSTERY.

    John Robinson, a London clerk, who has been arrested on a charge of having murdered Mrs. Minnie Bona[?] whose body was packed in a trunk ...

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  23. MELBOURNE WORKLESS.

    Owing to the Premier (Mr. Hogan's) promise to put in hand public works to relieve unemployment, thousands of workless men stormed the ...

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  24. Indian Aviation.

    The newly-formed Air League of India held its first public meeting at Karachi today, with Sir Montague Webb as chairman. ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    In banking and financial circles the decision to extend the closing date of the Commonwealth loan to June 18 has been welcomed. The view in ...

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  26. FATAL JOY-RIDE.

    Patrick Simon Walsh, aged 16 years, was committed for trial by the coroner today on a charge of the manslaughter of Florence Lorette ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. FEDERATED UNIONS.

    Mr. C. Crofts, secretary of the Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions, has convened a meeting of the council for next Wednesday, to ...

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  28. SAVAGED BY LIONS.

    Two lions attacked and terribly mauled John Jackson, a British circus lion-tamer, today. Jackson was rescued from certain death by the ...

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  29. REGRET IN TRIUMPH.

    Capt. Charles Lindbergh, the Canadian airman who successfully crossed the Atlantic by plane during last weekend, has telegraphed his ...

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  30. ROYAL APPRECIATION.

    The Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, today received the following cable from the King. "The Queen and I received your ...

    Article : 124 words
  31. Cooking at Canberra.

    The chairman of the Federal Capital Commission, Sir John Butters, said today that it was intended to supply residents of Canberra with ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. New South Wales Loan.

    The Premier, Mr. J. T. Lang. announced that the New South Wales £11,000,000 conversion loan had been over-subscribed in London. The ...

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  33. Nauru Administration.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced an alteration today with regard to the administration of Nauru. Mr. W. A. Newman, chief clerk in the ...

    Article : 116 words
  34. Advertising

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  35. Mental Patient Escapes.

    Residents of Slape's Gully, in the hills at Burnalta, were startled and surprised to see a naked man running round the locality at about 5 ...

    Article : 94 words
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