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  2. TWO CONSTABLES KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Two police constables were murdered by a man who ran amok at Bondi Junction on Saturday morning. The madman was shot down by a ...

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  3. BURMESE REBEL "KING"

    The Burma Rifles, after a long search of the jungle and mountain passes found and burned the headquarters of the Tharrawaddy rebels, including the "place" of ...

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  4. MISS JOHNSON.

    Miss Amy Johnson, who is flying solo from London to Peking, via Russia and Siberia, landed safely at Cologne on Friday afternoon after a difficult flight through ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRE AT OMEO.

    OMEO, Sunday.—One of the most disastrous fires in the history of Omeo occurred at 2 o'clock this morning when three business premises were destroyed. The losers ...

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  6. ONCE A MILLIONAIRE.

    Mohammed Alasegoff, aged 42 years, an Egyptian financier, who was at one time one of the richest men in the world, was found dead-to-day in a gas-filled kitchen at ...

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  7. MISSING AVIATORS.

    Despite diligent search on Friday afternoon, Saturday, and Sunday by two Royal Australian Air Force machies, no news has been obtained regarding the Gipsy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    "I have read the attacks upon the Crown Law department, and upon myself in particular, in respect to the release of prisoners," said the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  9. TREASURY BILLS.

    On his return from Tasmanis yesterday the Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr. Lyons) said that he had not yet been fully informed of the details of the issue of ...

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  10. FLYING THE ATLANTIC.

    Mrs. Beryl Hart, a red-haired widow, aged 27 years, who is one of the few women holding an unlimited transport licence, and Lieutenant William Maclaren, a former ...

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  11. HIGHER EXCHANGE RATE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Bank of New South Wales has decided to alter the rate at which it will buy and sell exchange on London, on and from to-morrow, as ...

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  12. ARMED MAN IN HOTEL

    Entering the bedroom of the licensee of the Wallan Hotel, Wallan, early yesterday morning, an armed and masked man demanded money. He stole about £7/10/ ...

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  13. BROKEN HILL MINING.

    BROKEN HILL (N.S.W.), Sunday.— Latest negotiations between the mining companies and the unions indicate that there will be resumption of mining. A ...

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  14. EXPRESS DERAILED.

    The engine of the express train from Edinburgh to London leapt the rails at a sharp curve near Carlisle (Cumberland) today. The front of the engine was buried ...

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  15. NO RATIONING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—More than 1,000 shop assistants were dismissed on Saturday as a result of the ban which the Government has placed on rationing in private ...

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  16. TAXATION OF INTEREST.

    Further reference was made on Saturday by the Federal auditor-general (Mr. C. J. Cerutty) to the question of taxation of interest on Government loans stated to ...

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  17. REVOLUTION IN PANAMA.

    Following a sudden revolt on Friday, the President (Senor Arosemena) was deposed, and the government was assumed by Dr. Har[?]nadio Arias, who is forming a Cabinet. ...

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  18. MANIAC WITH GAS-PIPE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The police are searching for a man, believed to be mentally afflicted, who attempted to poison two young women and a girl with gas while ...

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  19. Recruits for Army.

    The War Office is making plans for an advertising campaing to attract 8,700 recruits to make up the deficiency in the army so that its full strength of 193,000 ...

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  20. TREATY WITH CANADA.

    Conferences between the Australian Minister for Markets (Mr. Moloney) and the provincial Government on Tuesday may have a vital effect on the new trade treaty ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Following the refusal of the trade unions to give evidence before the Royal commission on unemployment, the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) received a ...

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  22. ADRIFT FOR 12 HOURS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—For 12 hours last night four young men drifted about Moreton Bay, between the mainland and Amity Point, in a hopelessly waterlogged ...

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  23. 11½ OUNCES OF GOLD.

    WEDDERBURN, Sunday.—Excitement was caused yesterday morning by a report that Robert Cristp and Isaac Oliver, who for five or six weeks have been mining close to ...

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  24. Princess Elizabeth.

    A charming glimpse of the King's home life was revealed by the Secretary of State for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas) to-day in a speech at Newport (Monmouthshire). ...

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  25. TENTS BLOWN TO PIECES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A terrific rainstorm passed over the border townships at Tweed Heads on Friday night and caused widespread damage to hundreds of holiday camps ...

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  26. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.

    During the visit of the British trade commissioner (Mr. H. L. Setchell) to England a number of British manufacturers and other business men have asked for ...

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  27. Queen Helen Leaves Bucharest

    The Vienna correspondent of the British United Press Association says that Queen Helen has unexpectedly left Bucharest. It is uncertain whether she has gone to the ...

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  28. BOY DROWBED IN CREEK.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Two children, the son and daughter of Mr. W. D. Lavis, farmer, of Yerong Creek, about 30 miles from Wagga, got out of their depth ...

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