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  2. BRITAIN CONVERTS BIG LINER

    The Cunard lines, Scythia, of 19,761 tons, has been converted into a transport to carry troops, tanks, and armaments to Alexandria, says the "Sunday Dispatch." She will sail from Southampton on ...

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  3. TRAGEDY AT SOUTHPORT

    Kevin Patrick Canavan (18), the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Canavan, of Freestone (Warwick district), disappeared while ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOAKING RAINS IN THE WEST

    Soaking rain fell in the southwest to-day, affording extensive relief, with registrations ranging to nearly five inches. Some good ...

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  5. ANXIOUS DAYS AHEAD OF EUROPE

    The European situation is causing the gravest anxiety for business. Italy cannot escape bankruptcy, whatever the issue of the ...

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  6. MENZIES WARNS MINERS

    The miners would make a grave error if they imagined the policy of the Government in relation to the Commonwealth's shipping ...

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  7. 2 DROWNED IN BURNETT

    Two men—James Waldie and James Pollard—were drowned when a rowing boat in which they were accompanied by two young women capsized on the ...

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  8. REVOLVER DUEL ENDS IN SUICIDE

    A youth suspected of having critically wounded Constable Terbutt on New Year's Day shot himself dead after a revolver duel ...

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  9. 10,000 BOMBS IN ONE WEEK

    Italian 'planes to-day bombed an Egyptian Red Cross Unit at Daggah Bur, near Harrar, in which were two English missionary doctors. The unit, it is stated, was more than a mile from the Abyssinian troop encampment. It is not known whether ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FALLS IN CENTRAL WEST

    Alter several cloudy days thunderstorms broke in the central west district to-day. Although some good falls were registered the rain will have little ...

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  11. MOVE TO INVOLVE BAY STEAMERS

    Having flouted constitutional methods of remedying their grievances and brought about the application of the licensing system under the ...

    Article : 268 words
  12. ROYAL GROUNDS FLOODED

    The greater part of the private grounds of Windsor Castle, adjoining the River Thames, were under flood last night. ...

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  13. ITALIANS ADMIT LOSS OF 'PLANE

    The Italians admit the loss of a 'plane with a crew of two in the Kafia region, but declare that this and other raids were both successful ...

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  14. BEST FALLS SINCE 1927

    Widespread rams, averaging from 1 to 3 inches, fell throughout the pastoral country in the northeast and far north of this State on Friday night ...

    Article : 240 words
  15. ZANE GREY AFTER SWORDFISH

    Mr. Zane Grey expects to be angling for swordfish by Tuesday, and before he leaves Australia he hopes to secure the largest ever caught. ...

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  16. COAL STRIKE PLANS

    A meeting of the central council of the Miners' Federation decided to-day that if the coal miners agree on Wednesday to support the striking seamen ...

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  17. ITALIAN LINE HAS FALLEN BACK

    The conjunction of President Roosevelt's neutrality declaration with the growing evidence that Italy is meeting with a military sethack suggest ...

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  18. "FILL CRADLES"

    Dedicating additions to a Roman Catholic Church, at Mornington, Archbishop Mannix said he was greatly afraid from the way things were going ...

    Article : 138 words
  19. TRANS-ATLANTIC AIR MAIL

    The first weekly trans-Atlantic all mail service has been inaugurated by an Air-de-France 'plane leaving Croydon for Santiago, via Toulouse. Dakar. ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. CANOES BLOWN OUT TO SEA

    A holiday visitor to Dromana, Bruce Tracy (16), was canoeing this afternoon, about 100 yards beyond the end of the pier, when a souail struck ...

    Article : 131 words
  21. CAR SOMERSAULTS FIVE TIMES

    One youth received fatal injuries and two others were seriously injured when the car in which they were travelling at 11 p.m. on Saturday ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. "WHERE'S JACKIE?"

    This afternoon an alarm was given that a boy was in difficulties in deep water near a sandbank at Elwood. A number of swimmers went out and ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. U.S.A. BUSY WITH OWN AFFAIRS

    At White House to-day President Roosevelt's aides let it be known that the President is generally pleased with the domestic reaction to his ...

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  24. ENGLISH COAL FOR ADELAIDE

    In view of the possibility of an extended hold-up of coal supplies following the decision of a conference of mining unions in Sydney to ...

    Article : 72 words
  25. MOTOR CYCLE CRASHES INTO LORRY

    Two persons were Killed ana one was seriously injured in a collision on Saturday afternoon between a motor lorry and a motor cycle and sidecar ...

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  26. NO SIGNAL FROM ELLSWORTH

    For five days the Wyatt Earp has travelled within 600 miles of the route of Lincoln Ellsworth's flight across the Antarctic, but sharp ...

    Article : 109 words
  27. STRIKE AN AFTERMATH OF ECONOMIC STORM

    The "Observer," sympathising with Australia, states that after weathering the economic storm, is being confronted with an aftermath in strikes ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. BOY SWEPT OUT BY TIDE

    Left to amuse himself in a paddling pool provided for children, Geoffrey Morrison (11), of Exeter, West Tamar, followed his 18-year-old brother. Jack ...

    Article : 82 words
  29. NO COMMITMENTS ON RHINE

    The British Government is at present making no commitments on the Rhine frontier as the position will require a most careful study. ...

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  30. SAVED SON AND THEN DIED

    Police Constable Edgar P. Prosser (32), stationed at Geraldton, collapsed and died this afternoon. Together with his young son and a fisherman ...

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  31. MR. O. DANIEL, M.L.A. DEAD

    Mr. Owen Daniel, M.L.A for Keppel, died in a private hospital to-night after a prolonged illness. Mr. Daniel was elected member for ...

    Article : 80 words
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