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  4. FIRST-HAND NEWS OF THE POPE

    THE first radiophone call made to Vatican City in Rome by an apostolic delegate in Australia was completed early yesterday morning. To obtain official statements about the Pope's health The ...

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  5. COALFIELDS SWEPT BY CYCLONE

    TEARING roofs off bouses, wrecking halls, and lifting churches from piers, a terrific cyclone to-night struck ...

    Article : 246 words
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    HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XI. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRILLIANT FEAT BY PERTH SURGEON

    A remarkable operation, probably unique in the history of Australian surgery, was performed this week by a Perth doctor. As a result, a five-year-old girl, whose case had been despaired of by leading specialists in Melbourne ...

    Article : 326 words
  8. NOTED AIRMEN, BOTH

    Sir Keith Smith (left) and Major Versteegh, flight superintendent of the K.N.I.L.M., after their arrival in the Douglas aeroplane at Archerfield yesterday. Sir Keith Smith, pioneer of the England to Australia route, was a passenger from Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DULL PLAY SENT DON HOME

    BRADMAN was a spectator at the district cricket match at ensington to-day. His side's dull batting against Sturt was ...

    Article : 40 words
  10. SHORTER TERMS FOR "LIFERS"

    It was announced to-day that prisoners serving life sentences in Ne South Wales gaols will have their term reduced by one ...

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  11. GALES CLAIM FIVE VICTIMS

    A young yachtsman, who was drowned at Whangarei, makes the fifth victim of the gales. Four men were drowned through ...

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  12. N.Z. VOLCANO SHOWS SIGNS OF ACTIVITY

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Saturday. DENSE smoke is rising from the crater of the volcano Ngauruhoe, which is showing ...

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  13. RESCUED SIX BY HIMSELF

    Arthur Elm, of the Bondi Life-saving Club, brought in six of the nine bathers rescued at Bondi to-day. ...

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  14. They Even Souvenired The Cat's Collar!

    SOUVENIR hunters have been O busy on H.M.S. Danae, the British cruiser now in port. The crest on a torpedo nose, and ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN BOY SPEAKS ONLY ITALIAN

    A five-year-old Australian boy who is unable to speak a word of his own language, but who talks fluently in guttural Italian, has ...

    Article : 160 words
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  17. Examiners Failed To Pass Test On Their Own Work

    "WE cannot have the educational opportunities of our children based upon examination results," said the Minister for Education (Mr. Fraser). The abolition of the proficiency examination in the primary ...

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  18. No Doubt the Players Can Help To Blast It, Too!

    WHEN golfers at Northbridge speak of the local links as "this blasted golf course," they are not necessarily condemnatory, for it is becoming a very good one. Blasted in the literal sense, more explosives have been used ...

    Article : 161 words
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