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  4. England Has Worst Civil 'Plane Disaster orst Civil isaster

    The worst disaster to a civil, aeroplane in England, occurred at Tatsfield, Kent, to-day when an Italian ...

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  5. KICKED WIFE!

    When, the inquest on Catherine Ellen Pomfret opened at the Coroner's Court to-day, Victor Marshall Pomfret, the husband ...

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  6. A REBUFF!

    The striking seamen received a severe rebuff to-day when the Sydney branch of the Waterside Workers ...

    Article : 450 words
  7. PEACE PLAN

    Events in connection with the France-British peace plan took several dramatic turns to-day. The Cabinet ...

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  8. COMMUNISTS

    There were scenes of uproan in the Legislative Assembly to-day when the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham ...

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  9. TEN WICKETS

    The match between Australia and the "Transvaal ended to-day in a thunderstorm. Australia won by ten wickets ...

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  10. MURDER TRIAL

    The second trial of Albert Stannard and John Patrick Strong on a charge of having murdered Reginald William Lloyd Holmes on June 11, was ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. HIGH COURT APPEAL

    On behalf of the Seamen's Union of Australasia Mr. A. J. de Baun to-day applied to Mr. Justice Evatt in the High Court in respect of a summons ...

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  12. COUNTRY WEDDING

    Three unrelated families each named wood, were represented at a wedding celebrated here to-day. Miss Dulcie Wood was married to ...

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  13. AMBUSHED

    A political assassination of national significance took place to-day, when Walter Liggett, the crusading Editor of the "Minneapolis Mid-West American ...

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  14. CLAIM FAILS

    The heading of the case in which Thomas Mckell and Doris Elma McKell claimed £1000 damages from the Railway Commissioners in respect of ...

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  15. THE ATLANTIC

    It is learned that Pan-American and Imperial Airways have reached an agreement to start experimental Transatlantic flights under American ...

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  16. HEAD BLOWN OFF

    Arthur March, 60, a Victorian, who during the past few days had been camping half a mile from Walcha Road railway station having arrived ...

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  17. LOAN COUNCIL

    A meeting of the Commonwealth Loan Council will be held on February 4, either in Melbourne or Canberra. The proposed Premiers ...

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