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  5. Terrific Anti-Cyclone Threatens Cooktown

    Dozens of buildings have collapsed in Cooktown under a terrific anti-cyclone, which is threatening the town's existence. Heavy rain has added to the plight of people forced to vacate their ruined homes. ...

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  7. CHINA AND JAPAN

    An outbreak of extensive hostilities between Japan and China is gravely feared here, as negotiations to settle the Wangping bridge incident are ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. GENERAL HERTZOG'S COMPLAINT

    "Clearly there has been some misunderstanding," said the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Malcolm MacDonald), when asked in the Commons to ...

    Article : 318 words
  9. STOCK EXCHANGE SALES

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  10. INTERVIEW WITH IL DUCE

    Mr George Lansbury, the veteran English Labor leader and pacifist, who recently had a long discussion with Herr Hitler on the prospects of ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. MR. CURTIN'S DENIAL

    The Federal Labor leader (Mr. J. Curtin) denied yesterday that there was any likelihood of his being supplanted from leadership of the party ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN IRON ORE

    Unless there is an unseen change of plans in the meantime, an agreement between a wealthy Japanese combine and one of the largest industrial ...

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  13. LABOR MEMBERS DEFEATED

    Three Labor members in the House of Assembly were defeated, in the A.L.P. pre-selection ballot for the Adelaide constituency. They were R. Dayle, T. ...

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  14. CRUSHED BETWEEN BUFFERS

    Eric Kennedy, aged 23 years, was fatally crushed between the buffers of two trucks in the Taree railway yard last night. ...

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  15. CHILDREN FOUND DEAD

    Two children were found dead and their father suffering from the effects of poison on the dry bed of the Maranoa River at Mitchell yesterday. The ...

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  16. AMERICAN CARS

    An increase of from £4 to £15 in the price of American cars and trucks was announced ,by distributors here to-day. Models selling at between £300 and ...

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  17. TASMANIAN STORM

    The worst storm this winter has affected all transport services. The Douglas air liner, Loongana, to-day flew direct from Hobart to Melbourne, ...

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  18. MINERALS IN TIBET

    Italy's interest in the vast internal resources of Tibet is believed to be the mala reason for the latest visit of the Italian archaeologist, Professor ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. MRS. PUTNAM

    With hope for the rescue of Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam and Captain Noonan at its lowest ebb, the newspapers are printing less, news of the ...

    Article : 150 words
  20. PARIS CAFE STRIKE

    A general strike of cafe, restaurant and hotel employees was called to-day following a refusal of the proprietors to adopt a five-day week. ...

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  21. U.S. HEAT WAVE

    Already 150 deaths have occurred from the heat wave which is sweeping over the United States. It has extended southward and ...

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  22. SYDNEY SHIVERS

    Sydney shivered this morning with the lowest temperature of the year— 40.5 degrees at 7 a.m. The grass temperature was 31 degrees, the lowest in ...

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  23. PEDIGREE LIVESTOCK

    The boom in the Australian meat shipments, which exceed last year's by 300,090 cwts., is reflected in the monthly purchases of English pedigree ...

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  24. SKILFUL HANDLING

    Skilful handling of a 'plane under difficult conditions by the pilot, Christopher Daley, of Strathfield, probably saved a crash this morning. He was ...

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  25. OVATION FOR M. BLUM

    The Vice-Premier (M. Blum) received a tremendous ovation at the Socialist conference which was called to decide whether to endorse the Socialist ...

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  26. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY

    After a duration of four days, instead of three weeks as expected, the Austro-German discussions ended with the issue of a non-committal communique. ...

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  27. GEORGE BRENT TO SEEK DIVORCE

    George Brent has announced that he will seek an annulment of his marriage with the Australian actress, Jocelyn Howarth, which took place on May 19 ...

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  28. FARMER FOR TRIAL

    William Henry Turley, aged 61 years, farmer, of Poochera, was committed for trial on a charge of murdering his son, Frederick William Turley, aged 34 ...

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  29. FROGS FOR MARKET

    Edible frog-raising, Australia's newest industry, is quietly being exploited near Orange by two young men. At what is claimed to be the only frog ...

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  30. 'PLANES FIND NOTHING

    Returning to their ship after another search yesterday, the three seaplanes from the battleship Colorado, reported that they had discovered nothing. ...

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  31. WAS BOMB THROWN?

    Thrown sideways by a violent explosion as he walked up the path to his home last night, Richard Singer, a Well-known Auckland banister. was ...

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  32. NEW INSECT PEST

    A new terror for orchid and rose-growers, an insect that saws through thick flower stems, has been discovered in the Beecroft district. The insect ...

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  33. LIVED ON RABBITS

    After seven months of complete exposure to the elements, with nothing out a rabbit trap, a treacle tin and a rug to keep himself alive, Joseph ...

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  34. TRADE TREATY

    Official circles regard a trade treaty between Britain and the United States as inescapably linked with war debts. Despite the emphatic denials of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  35. SENSATIONAL CHARGES

    Charges that President and Mrs. Roosevelt as well as other prominent people, had avoided income tax payments were made by a member of the ...

    Article : 157 words
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  37. SIXTY-TWO PLANTS

    Navy flyers from the battleship Colorado scanned the Phoenix Islands, while the Lexington, carrying 300 aviators, hurried for a survey of the South ...

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  39. EXPLOSION IN FINLAND

    HELSINGFORS (Finland, Friday.— Eight persons were killed and 100 injured Including many women and children, by a series of explosions at ...

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  40. DARING BURGLARY

    Between, midnight and 7 o'clock this morning, the home of the president of the United Australia Party and prominent business executive. Sir Sydney ...

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  41. MAN COLLAPSES IN TRAIN

    Orlando Jeffrey Birt, aged 75 years, of Station-street, Homebush collapsed while travelling on a train between Burwood and Strathfield last night ...

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  43. OUR CABLE SERVICE.

    Bu special arrangement Reuter's world service in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the competition of the overseat ...

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  44. KING AND QUEEN AT GLASGOW

    The King, who, with the Queen, visited Glasgow yesterday, knighted the Lorn Provost (Mr. John Stewart) at the CUtptChamben. Mr, Stewart is ...

    Article : 36 words
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