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  4. Many Tragedies Over the Week-end

    Six were killed and 20 injured when an excursion train was derailed last night near Wanganui. Colliding with the edge of the derailed engine, several carriages had their sides ripped open and four occupants were ...

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  6. RECORD FLIGHT

    Flying Officer Clouston and Mr. Ricketts have completed their amazing dash from England to New Zealand and back. They landed at ...

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  7. SPANISH WAR

    While the Nationalists on the Aragon front were pushing on to Catalonia, the Republican leaders held a series of conferences during ...

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  8. "SHOT ITS BOLT"

    There are indications that the civil war in Spain has entered on its last stage, according to newspaper corres­pondents. Nevertheless, the call for ...

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  9. DROWNED IN CREEK

    Believed to have become ill, Horace Birch, a middle aged man. fell into shallow water at Bellambi Creek yesterday and was drowned. ...

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  10. MISS SHEILA LYONS

    Miss Sheila Lyons, daughter of the Prime Minister, made a flight over Melbourne to-day in a Moth 'plane of the school of aeronautics of ...

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  11. TRIPLE TRAGEDY

    A triple tragedy to-day befel an Armenian woman, who lost her three children in a few minutes. They died in an amazing sequence of accidents. ...

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  12. FIRST FLYING BOAT

    The Cooloongatta, first of the Qantas Empire Airway flying-boats to be delivered to Australia, is scheduled to arrive in Brisbane next Friday. ...

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  13. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED

    Passing motorists found Reginald Charles Johnson, aged 22 years, of Union-street, Granville, and John O'Brien, aged 30 years, of ...

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  14. IN AUSTRIA

    "Dr. Schuschnig[?] and his advisers will be tried owing to their intention to use this plebiscite for their own needs," declared General. Goering, ...

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  15. WAR PREPAREDNESS

    Continuing the series of articles on war preparedness, the "Economist" analyses the effect on Germany of the annexation, of Austria and comes to ...

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  16. SENSATIONAL THEORY

    An alarming theory that the derailment of the train was the work of a wrecker is being probed by the police. ...

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  17. SERIOUSLY INJURED

    Everett Graham was seriously injured when assaulted at Rod Hill last night. He was admitted to hospital with a fractured skull and facial ...

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  18. PRESS SHACKLED

    The frustration by the Canadian Supreme Court of the Aberhart Social Credit Government's attempt to control the Press of Alberta assumed a new ...

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  19. SHOT IN THE BACK

    After telling a taxi-driver who had taken him to hospital that he had been shot, William Henry Hargreaves, aged 30 years, of Darlinghurst. ...

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  20. BOY KILLED

    When a four-wheeled billycart collided with a motor lorry at the intersection of Bay and Glebe streets, Glebe, this morning, one of the three ...

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  21. Japan and Australia

    interviewed by the Australian Associated Press, a high Government official confirmed that the draft of the trade agreement with ...

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  22. FALL FROM TRAIN

    William Walker, aged 23 years, of Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, fell from a moving train here, and suffered severe leg injuries. First aid was given by ...

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  23. PROCESS WORKERS

    A higher margin for certain process porkers, employed mostly at Maribyrnong and Footscray in the manufacture of shells and other munitions, than ...

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  24. NEARER THE MEDITERRANEAN

    A communique says that the nationalist new offensive on the Aragon front has entered the coastal province of Castellon, near Alcantz. An advance ...

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  25. FATAL COLLISION

    Robert William M'Carthy, aged 23 years, of Rushcutters Bay, was fatally injured in a head-on collision on the Western-road, near St. Mary's, ...

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  26. CANADIAN WINNERS

    "My Job is vacant," an Ottawa flour mill laborer, Michael Meehan, aged 70 years, wired to his employers to-day. The reason was that he had won ...

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  27. GOLDSTREAM GUARDS

    A battalion of the Coldstream Guards is being transported by air over the 233 miles between London and Catterick. This is the first time the British ...

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  28. DESIRE FOR STRONG DEFENCE

    Speaking on rearmament at Worth[?] to-day, Lord Winterton said that there was an active desire on the part of thousands of willing men and ...

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  29. MAN KILLED

    James William Donahoo, aged 42 years, who lived in Surry Hills until several weeks ago, but whose address could not be ascertained by the police ...

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  30. JAPANESE CRISIS

    A crisis has arisen in the Japanese Government over a bill relating to the extension of electricity services. The newspaper "Yomiuri Shimbun" says ...

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  31. GIFT TO KING

    The presentation to the King of Mr. Frank O. Salisbury's oil painting of the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey last year—a gift from the Prime ...

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  34. HOSPITAL BEDS

    The acute shortage of hospital beds in Sydney was described yesterday by the superintendent of central ambulance, Mr. Mitchell, as "a doctor's ...

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  35. COMPROMISE REACHED

    The joint conference reached a compromise on the Electricity Bill which the Government accepted in the Diet to-day. ...

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  36. BODY FOUND IN SURF

    The body of Pilade Saveria, an Italian, was recovered from the surf at Thompson's Bay by fishermen to-day. He is believed to have fallen from the ...

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  37. IRON ORE DEPOSITS

    The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) said to-day that a survey had been made of iron ore resources in Queensland during recent months, with a ...

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  38. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS

    Members of the Primary Producers' Union consider that, a normal flow of British immigrants is the only way of relieving the acute shortage of farm ...

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  39. RABBIT SCRATCH CAUSES DEATH

    As a result of tetanus which developed from a scratch on the left hand from a rabbit he was removing from a trap, Henry Byth aged 63 years died in ...

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  40. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    [?] 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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  41. NIGHT CLUBS RAIDED

    Two well-known night clubs were raided last night by the police. Black Marlas took 27 men and 13 women to city police stations where they ...

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  42. FRENCH CRISIS AVERTED

    The political crisis in France, which might have followed the Senate's amendments to the Finance Bill, was averted to-day, when the Chamber of ...

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