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  2. ALL SHIPS ARE SAFE Some Reach Port

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:--Tales of harrowing battles with the elements were told to-day when ships which had ...

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  3. RIOTING BREAKS OUT IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday:--M. Laval's decrees were attacked at the Congress of the Federation of School Teachers. M. Jouhaux, leader of the largest federation of French trade unionists, was present as a guest. He said that his ...

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  4. 6 KILLED; 40 INJURED

    ATHENS, Monday:--Martial law has been declared in Crete as the result of disturbances following a strike of ...

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  5. Position Must be Remedied

    LONDON, Monday:--"Compared with the great naval Powers Britain has only about half a navy. She has a very small army and ...

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  6. Snow-Bound Kosciusko

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--Dark figures bent to the storm struggling across white wastes, gangs of men working like bullocks hauling ...

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  7. YOUTHFUL GAOL ESCAPEE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday:--The 21-year-old prisoner, Arthur Watson, who escaped from Brisbane Gaol yesterday afternoon, is still at ...

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  8. MELBOURNE AIR RACE SEQUEL

    LONDON, Monday:-- The aviation correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says:-- "There was a sequel to the ...

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    Sir Bolton Eyres-Monsell, who said that the House of Commons must realise that Britain must face up to realities, especially when dealing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    BERLIN, Monday:--One of the first Communists arrested when the Nazis took over the Government, Albert Kayser, a former ...

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  11. "SORROW AND JOY"

    VATICAN CITY, Monday:-- "The name Germany calls up to my mind many joyful and many sad things," said the Pope when ...

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    An Abyssinian's rank is often indicated by the glory of his trappings. Here is a notable on his gaily-caparisoned mule. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CONFERENCE ON TAXATION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--A conference of Premiers and Treasurers to discuss proposals for the readjustment of revenue and taxation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Clive Brook, the noted screen actor, has returned to England to stay. He believes that the British films will, within 3 years, be far superior ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. RACING INTERESTS NOT UNITED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--There is no unity among racing interests regarding the methods to be adopted to make racing in the State ...

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  16. MR. CHURCHILL WAS RIGHT

    LONDON, Monday:--"Some years ago I strongly resented Mr. Churchill's statement that the Labor Party was unfit to govern, ...

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  17. £250,000 A YEAR FROM BRIDGE

    LONDON, July 20 (By Air Mail):-- The champion bridge player of the world is in London. He is the man who has defeated Ely Culbertson and ...

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  18. GIRL SLEEP-WALKER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:-- Walking in her sleep, Jean Tolman (11), of Chapel Street, Prahran, clambered last night through the window of her ...

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  19. LONDON SHOPLIFTERS' HAULS

    LONDON, July 20 (By Airmail).--A bench of London Magistrates were amazed the other day when the manager of a bazaar told them that losses ...

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  20. ROOSEVELT'S TAX BILL

    WASHINGTON, Monday:-- President Roosevelt's tax Bill which is designed to raise about 275,000,000 dollars additional revenue annually ...

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  21. WHEAT INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday:--At a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day, it was decided to introduce a Bill to stabilise wheat prices to be supplementary to ...

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  22. MR. R. G. MENZIES IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday:--On his arrival here to-day, Mr. R. G. Menzies (Australian Attorney-General) gave a general interview to the press, in ...

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  23. SKIP TO SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday:--Tom Morris, all-round athlete and swimmer, skipped into his stride at the Elizabeth Street Post Office, when, with ...

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  24. VISIT TO NEW GUINEA

    RABAUL, Tuesday: -- Sir George Pearce (Minister for External Affairs) and Lady Pearce arrived here yesterday morning and were officially ...

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  25. OPPERMAN AND MILLIKIN

    LONDON, Tuesday:--Opperman and Millikin astounded British cycling officials by lopping nearly an hour off the tandem record for the journey ...

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  26. CONTINUE STRIKE

    INNISFAIL, Tuesday:--By 200 votes to 50, a mass meeting of canecutters from the Mourilyan mill area decided to-day to continue the strike, which ...

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  27. MURDER CHARGE

    PERTH, Tuesday:--Peter Jones, an aboriginal half-caste, was found not guilty in the Criminal Court on the charge of having, on June 10, at ...

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  28. MR. EMIL VOIGHT

    LONDON, Monday:--It has been ascertained that Mr. Emil Voight, general manager of the Sydney radio station 2KY, of whom news had been ...

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  29. MUTILATED BY CROWS

    MOREE, Tuesday:--Complaints regarding the prevalence of crows in the north-west were given ghastly significance when the police this ...

    Article : 75 words
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