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  6. France Still Without Cabinet

    After 24 hours of negotiation and consultation, France is still without a Cabinet, and M. Bonnet's chances of success seem hopeless, ...

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  7. GIANT 'PLANE

    One of the largest and most powerful trans-ocean 'planes will probably replace the flying-boat Samoa Clipper. Pan-American Airways is ...

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  8. BIG SYDNEY FIRE

    A fire swept through the premises of pizzey Pty., Ltd., tanners and leather merchants, in Wilmot-street, Sydney, early this morning. The five-storey ...

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  9. HUMAN BONES FOUND

    Human bones, including a man's rib and thigh bone, and also a man's shirt, were taken from the stomach of a shark caught off the north shore ...

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  10. Shark Attack

    A man, who dived into the harbor at Lady Martin's Beach, near Point Piper, yesterday, was attacked by a shark. ...

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  11. NIGHT FLYING

    The provision of night flying activities to ensure the speediest air link between Sydney and Melbourne will follow the establishment of the ...

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  12. 'PLANE WRECKED IN SURF

    In the presence of thousands ol people during the first annual carnival of the North Cronulla Life Saving Club this afternoon, Mr. H. V. ...

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  13. MAN'S FORTITUDE

    The fortitude of men bred in the Northern Territory was shown again this week when Maxwell M'Millan almost lost his hand, eight miles from ...

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  14. BURIED UNDER SAND

    When his mates warned Alec Humble, aged 26 years, to be careful when digging a sand pit at Queen's Park, he replied: "If you find me underneath ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND DOCTORS

    While the State Council of the B.M.A. has resolved to agree to the Government's request for co-operation in the control of medical services, many ...

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  16. WAR PENSIONER LOST

    A war and invalid pensioner, John Thomas M'Lean, aged 50 years, has been lost in the shake-infested Otway Ranges, between Winchelsea and 30 ...

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  17. STATE ELECTION DATE

    Saturday, March 19, was mentioned in well informed political circles at the week-end as the probable date of the State elections. ...

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  18. ROYAL BABY

    A correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Holland states that, fearing a plan to "sabotage" 'the nation's rejoicings as soon as the Royal baby is ...

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  19. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS

    Arrangements are being made for at least 50,000 visitors to the Eucharistic Congress to be held in Newcastle during the anniversary celebrations. ...

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  20. BANK AT AIRPORT

    Passengers arriving by Qantas mail 'plane yesterday were able to cash cheques at the bank at Ross Smith Airport. This is the first airport bank ...

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  21. GALES IN BRITAIN

    The liner Orontes, with several hundred passengers on board, should have left for Australia at noon, but was held up at Tilbury Dock as it ...

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  22. AMAZING SUICIDE

    Syabensky, a student, aged 20 years, committed suicide at Brno by transforming an old armchair into a death chair, on the American model, says the ...

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  23. PARKES STRIKE

    The 120 workers who struck because of the dismissal of the union secretary, Mr. Cridland, from the Lake Endeavor dam construction works on Thursday, ...

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  24. SAIGON TO PARIS RECORD

    Clifton Moench, attempting to break the Saigon to Paris record, landed here and took off for Bagdad. He has already covered half the journey ...

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  25. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Station owners of the district at a meeting held here this week, carried a resolution urging the Minister for the Interior (Mr. M'Ewen) to adopt ...

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  26. HIGH SALARIES

    By his elevation to the Governorship of the Commonwealth Bank, the head of the federal Treasury (Sir Hurry Sheehan) receives the most ...

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  27. COLLISION IN THAMES

    The steamer Ruahine, en route to Avermouth, collided in the Thames with the collier Kortea, which was beached in a sinking condition. ...

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  28. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The Duke of Windsor's detectives have arrested a Swede, Pierolaf Carlson, aged 58 year, who was found prowling about a corridor in the Duke's hotel ...

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  31. LEVEL CROSSING ON HIGHWAYS

    Replying to a suggestion by the Graziers' Association, the Railway Department stated to-day, that the elimination of level crossings on main high ...

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  33. ATTACKED BY COW

    Savagely attacked by an infuriated cow near her home at Westmead to-day. Mrs. Elise Johnstone was so badly mauled that she may lose her right arm. ...

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  34. 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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