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  6. British Soldier Killed by Japanese Airman

    A strong British protest is likely as a result of the machine-gunning of a British sentry post by a Japanese 'plane, involving the death of a British soldier. The British returned the fire, and it is believed the 'plane was struck. ...

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  7. MURDER ALLEGED

    Iris Eileen Webber, aged 31 years, was committed for trial by the City Coroner to-day on a charge of having murdered Arthur James Maley, who ...

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  8. JEAN BATTEN'S FEAT

    Jean Batten completed her amazing dash from Australia to England when she landed at Lympne aerodrome at 3.45 p.m. to-day. She beat the record ...

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  9. CONDITIONS ABROAD

    A vivid description of the conditions overseas was given by the president of the Rural Bank (Mr. C. R. M'Kerihan) in an address to the Millions Club ...

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  10. PRINCE GAOLED

    Prince David Kawananakoa was held for questioning after the finding of a beautiful half-caste girl, Avila Kinslea, aged 21 years, in an apartment with ...

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  11. WARD & CO.

    Three doctors told the Bankruptcy Court to-day that William Campbell Ward was too ill to be examined reĀ­garding the affairs of Ward & Co., ...

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  12. SETTLERS' DEMANDS

    Railway men throughout the State are keenly watching the fight between the Australian Railways Union and the Railway Department, which ...

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  13. FIRE ON LINER

    A fire broke out last night aboard the interstate liner Orungal, 105 miles north of Sydney, while on a voyage from Cairns to Sydney. Smoke was noticed ...

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  14. FOUND WITH THROAT CUT

    When Mr. T. P. M'Mahon, Of Sydney, arrived here to-day to defend a man on a starting price betting charge, he found that his client was ...

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  15. TRANSACTIONS IN BEANS

    The re-trial began at the Quarter Sessions to-day of Richard Arthur Terrill, farm produce agent, who is charged with having fraudulently ...

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  16. DUTCH CABINET

    The Van Zeeland Cabinet is expected to resign to-day. The crisis has arisen from the internal affairs of the National Bank, which is now associated ...

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  17. STEAMER ABLAZE

    The British steamer, Kaltangata, caught fire and was destroyed between Hong Kong and Fainarr Island, South China Sea. Passengers and the crew ...

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  18. PENSION REDUCTIONS

    Mr. Justice Evatt in the High Court to-day ruled that a State public servants' pension was subject to deductions under section 13 of the Victorian ...

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  20. ROAD SAFETY

    As a means of reducing road accidents, the president of the Optometrical Convention (Mr. J. E. Prince), addressing the annual assembly ...

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  21. 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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  22. MILITARY TRAINING

    Addressing four regiments at Liverpool Camp to-day, the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) expressed the hope that employers in Australia ...

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  24. BANDITS ACTIVE

    Under cover of the confusion of the Japanese occupation of Changtingfu, bandits kidnapped the Dutch Bishop (Dr. Schraven) and nine European ...

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  25. GLIDER CRASHES

    When his glider crashed to the ground, from a height of 25 feet on Saturday, Ernest Bayer, aged 24 years, chemist, was seriously injured. He ...

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  26. SOAKING FOR SOLDIERS

    Six members of the 30th Battalion of the Slack Watch were plunged into Ane water in their full marching equipment during army manoeuvres at ...

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  27. SCRAP IRON FOR JAPAN

    A special meeting of the Geelong branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day ordered the resumption of work by 80 wharf ...

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  28. BURIAL OF BRITISH SOLDIER

    The British soldier who was killed yesterday by a Japanese aeroplane was buried today in the presence of admirals, generals and representatives of ...

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  29. BROADBENT GIVES UP

    Broadbent has abandoned his attempt on the England-Australian solo record. He encountered headwinds and sandstorms, and on reaching here had ...

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  30. MARKET FOR JAM

    Mr. H. Rathgen, a commercial artist, who returned to-day after spending seven years in England, said that there was a good opening on the ...

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