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  4. Two Bombs Thrown Into Policeman's Home

    Mrs. Amee Isobella Milne, aged 40 years, was blown to pieces by two bombs which were thrown through the window of her home ...

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  5. RIOTS IN FRANCE

    More than 2000 police and civil guards were called out to-day ,to suppress trouble between the Leftists and Rightists arising from a meeting of ...

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  6. RUSSIAN WHEAT CROP

    The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says that crop reports since the beginning of July show that the Russian grain harvest will probably ...

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  7. Princess Elizabeth

    Princess Elizabeth will be educated with a view of possible Queenship, says the "Sunday Chronicle." The Duchess of York, ...

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  8. POISON GAS

    Explaining the work which is being carried out by the State Government for the protection of the civil population against poison gas attacks from ...

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  9. SPANISH FASCISTS

    A group of well-armed Fascists to-day attacked and occupied the radio station at Valencia and broadcast the news of their coup, winding up with ...

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  10. DROUGHT RELIEF

    Relief for America's devastating heat spell, which in ten days has taken toll of 890 lives, Appeared in the far west to-day when rain caused the ...

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  11. NATIONAL RESEARCH

    National research work will shortly be undertaken at the Kanematsu Memorial Institute at the Sydney Hospital as a result of the decision of ...

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  12. STATE DEFICIT

    The deficit in the State finances for the year ended June 30 last was, according to the completed returns issued to-night, £1,687,261 compared with ...

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  13. ALBURY MURDER

    Renewed efforts are being made to identify the victim of the "Pyjama Girl murder" at Albury, as a result of information given by a woman who ...

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  14. AUSTRO-GERMAN TREATY

    The Austro-German agreement is a prima facie success for Austria," states the Berlin correspondent of "The Times." "It covers all she wanted but ...

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  15. MEAT EXPORT

    Sir Frederick Tout, M.L.C., a member of the Australian Meat Board, on returning to Sydney to-day after attending a meeting of the Board in ...

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  16. AUTOGYRO PILOT

    Shortly after stepping from his autogyro at Mascot on Saturday, Mr. Charles Gatenby, of Bendigo, (V.), who has completed a leisurely flight to ...

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  17. £4000 INVOLVED

    When the name or Guy Paul M'Donald, aged 46 years, manager, who was to have appeared before the Central Court on remand, was called this ...

    Article : 151 words
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  19. BRITISH CABINET

    The "Daily Mail" says that the British Cabinet will meet specially to-morrow to consider the Austro-German agreement arid discuss its ...

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  23. FRENCH VIEWS

    After week-end considerations the French view of the Austro-German agreement is less philosophical. Doubts are beginning to arise ...

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  24. FATHER KILLED

    While watching his son extract some bullets from a rifle, John Sleight, aged 57 years, a farmer, of East Gippsland was killed when a cartridge ...

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  25. MAN FINED £50

    When John Joseph Finale, aged 34 years, laborer, appeared at the Newtown Court to-day on a charge of having carried an unlicensed pistol, he ...

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  26. BURGLARS DISTURBED

    When William Palmar called at the skin store of Doyle and Palmer, Ultimo, yesterday morning he saw a strange lorry in the vehicle dock laden ...

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  27. SUSPICION AROUSED

    [?] cashing suspicions that the Austro-German agreement will result in an Italo-German military understanding have been aroused by a number of ...

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  28. MARVELS OF GALLIPOLI

    In a letter to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood stated that he and Lady Birdwood intended going to Western ...

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