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  5. Scottish Express Meets Disaster

    In the worst railway disaster in Britain for many years 35 people were killed and more than 40 were injured. Travelling at 60 miles an hour through a raging blizzard, a Scottish express crashed into a stationary train. An error ...

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  7. ASSASSINATION PLOT

    A plot to assassinate the French Foreign Minister (M. Delbos) has been unmasked by the French and Belgian police. Arrests have been made in ...

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  8. MEDICAL RESEARCH

    At a cost of £52,000, South Australia will leave all other States behind by setting up an Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science. Closely linked ...

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  9. FORTIFYING PACIFIC

    H. C. Bywater, naval correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" reveals that without previous announcement, the United States has ...

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  10. STORMS IN U.S.A.

    Cities are isolated, shipping is endangered, bridges and railroads have been washed out, and numerous houses destroyed and communications severed ...

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  11. IF HITLER VISITS ROME

    The possibility of Herr Hitler visiting Rome in March next is dismaying Catholics in Italy. The Pope may retire to the Castel ...

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  12. CHILD DROWNED IN RIVER

    When Michael Hardy Corbett, aged two years and 11 months fell into the Une Cove River yesterday, frantic efforts to rescue him were made by his ...

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  13. DRIED FRUITS PROSECUTION

    The first prosecution under Section 46 of the Dried Fruits Act came before Mr. Grugeon, P.M., at the Young Court, when Stanley Basham was fined £2, ...

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  14. BUTTER PRODUCTION

    Butler production showed steady increase last week in Queensland, Tasmania and New South Wales. In Queensland the pastures are ...

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  15. FLOODS IN BRITAIN

    During a severe storm which set in yesterday, over Scotland and Ireland, and which extended last night to nearly all parts of England, there were ...

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  16. TREATMENT OF CANCER

    Increasing attention is being given by cancer research workers in Australia to the Biochemical growth of cancer, and, at next year's conference in ...

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  17. TWO BOYS DROWNED

    Two boys were drowned while swimming in a suburban creek to-day. They were John Webster, aged 7 years of St. Mary's, who lost his life in South ...

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  18. ONE YEAR AS KING

    "George VI's first year of reign has been for him to year of hard work and touch anxiety, and for as increasing confidence in his powers to sustain the ...

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  19. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    A case of illness at the Cherborg aboriginal station has been definitely diagnosed as infantile paralysis. ...

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  20. "BLUE BREAD" MURDERS

    The French police fear that they have by no means exhausted the list of the victims of "Bluebird" Wiedmann. An astounding development is the ...

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  22. "WE'LL GET OUR COLONIES"

    KONIGSBERG (Germany), Saturday.—"I cannot say when we will get our colonies, but I say we will do so," said Dr. Goebbels, the German Minister ...

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  23. NEW BULLET

    Inventor of a new type bullet adopted by the British War Office, Mr. H. C. Symes, planter, of New Guinea, arrived in Sydney by the ...

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  24. AIR v RAILWAYS

    "Parish pump politics with a vengeance," is the opinion of Leeton residents concerning Mr. Henry's suggestion in the Legislative Assembly that ...

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  25. SELASSIE'S £10,000 CLAIM

    The British Government still recognises Haile Selassie as dejure Emperor of Abyssinia but admits that the Italian Government is now in military control ...

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  27. LUXURY LINER ON REEF

    The luxury liner President Hoover, commodore ship of the Dollar Line, is Wedged on a reef off Hoishoto Island, near Formosa. There are 500 ...

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  28. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  29. BODY SENT ABROAD

    Another Weidmann mystery has developed. The police, searching for the body of a woman near Druch Villa, were informed by an ...

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  30. KING TO BROADCAST

    The King will broadcast a message to the Empire from Sandringham House on the afternoon of Christmas Day. ...

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