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  5. Fire and Explosion on P. and O. Liner

    An explosion in No. 6 hold on the P. and O liner Narkunda this morning (as reported briefly in our second edition yesterday) resulted in the death of four members of the crew and injury to 26 others. The explosion, the ...

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  7. TOKIO DEMONSTRATIONS

    Anti-British manifestations in Tokio have ceased as suddenly as they began, says the correspondent of "The Times." The Rates of the British ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. AID FOR POLAND

    General Sir Edmund Ironsides will arrive here from London by air to-morrow. A semi-official communique states that his mission is to ...

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  9. SELF-DEFENCE

    The right of citizens to use arms in self-defence was mentioned by Judge Curlewis in the Quarter Sessions to-day. He said that if a man ...

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  10. ALLEGED FORGERY

    When William M'Leod, aged 36 years, came before the Central Police Court to-day charged with having forged a cheque for £80/1/7 last year, ...

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  11. TALKS POSTPONED

    The talks were postponed until Wednesday because Sir Robert Craigie has not yet received new instructions from London. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN DECISION

    In view of the disturbed relations between Great Britain and Japan, the Commonwealth Government does not intend to proceed for the present with ...

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  13. MOTOR DRIVER KILLED

    When a motor car crashed into a telegraph pole seven miles from Kalgoorlie this morning. Richard Byers, the driver, was killed and two other ...

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  14. FATALLY GASSED

    Two men and a woman were found fatally gassed in rooms at their homes in different Sydney suburbs yesterday. ...

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  15. TYROL EXPULSIONS

    In accordance with the general order for the expulsion of foreigners from the Tyrol, Mr. A. P. Thomson, a New Zealander, has been sent to ...

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  16. SENSATIONAL GOLD YIELD

    A sensational yield of 1727oz of gold (worth £15,000) from 12cwt of stone at Morley's Find, has been reported by Mr. J. Carrott and his son. ...

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  17. SIR WINSTON DUGAN

    A proclamation announcing his assumption of office as Governor of Victoria was signed by Sir Winston Dugan within two hours of disembarking ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. "PYJAMA GIRL"

    A claim by a group of people that the murdered Pyjama Girl was Miss Winnie Hyder, of Bristol, England, and Wellington, N.Z., could not be ...

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  19. £1600 DAMAGES

    The Supreme Court prothonotory (Mr. W. Kell) to-day awarded £1600 to Miss Alva Marion Whitten, formerly a nurse of the Royal Melbourne ...

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  20. CHINESE MERCHANTS

    Chinese in the Dominion nave formed a "People's Pact" not to handle enemy goods, and as a result a shipment of Japanese onions is "taboo" so ...

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  22. ADMIRAL'S DEATH

    The death is announced, at the age of 61 years, of Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse, who until May last was First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval ...

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  23. RAILWAY STRIKE

    All chances of amicably settling the Broken Hill railway dispute were lost to-day when the Railway Board of Reference rejected the whole of the men's ...

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  24. VENTURESOME VOYAGE

    After navigating the seven ton cutter rigged yacht Girl Kathleen, with only a sextant and compass, from New York in 33 days, Francis Edward Clark, ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    Despite strike threats, ratings of the Royal Australian Navy flocked to Circular Quay and Fort Macquarie at dawn to-day, ready for the squadron's ...

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  26. WRONGLY REPORTED DEAD

    It is revealed that a bellboy Hall, who was reported dead among the Narkunda victims, is among the injured in hospital and is progressing ...

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  27. CLAIM AGAINST DENTIST

    Mrs. Phyllis Robina M'Innes, of Preston, claimed £499 damages from Walter Fairlie, dentist, of Northcote, in the County Court to-day, alleging ...

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  28. CAR OVERTURNS

    James Russell Fielder, aged 20 years, of Wyuna-road. Point Piper, and Hamish Morton, aged 21 years, of the Astor Flats, Macquarie-street, city, ...

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  29. MR. NASH IN EIRE

    The writer of the "Daily Telegraph's" diary interprets Mr. de Valera's warm welcome of Mr. Nash (N.Z. Finance Minister) and the complimentary ...

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  30. NAVAL GRIEVANCES

    The Minister for Defence (Brigadier Street) said to-day that he intended to overhaul the machinery relating to the presentation of the grievances and ...

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  31. WORLD WHEAT

    "Shipments of wheat this week from exporting countries are again above the estimated import requirements taking into consideration Great ...

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  32. PLANE LANDS IN SWAMP

    Mr. A. J. M'Kenny, aged 28 years, of New Lambton, flying a Newcastle Aero Club Tiger Moth near Stoney Creek, touched a treetop with one of ...

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  33. NORTH SHORE HOSPITAL INQUIRY

    It is expected that the Minister for Health (Mr. FitzSimons), who is now abroad will be called to Rive evidence at the inquiry into the ...

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  34. HITLER SPEAKS

    Herr Hitler, opening the National Art Exhibition, made a fifteen minutes' speech, but did not refer to politics. The presence, of M. Astachoff, ...

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  35. GERMAN BUND LEADER

    WEBSTER (Massachusetts), Sunday.—The German-American Bund leader, Fritz Kuhn, discovered rural America to-day and also landed in ...

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  36. AUTHOR'S THREAT

    Frank Clune, accountant and author, caused a stir in the Chief Industrial Magistrate's court to-day when he threatened Mr. Harvey Prior, who was ...

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  37. SWALLOWED DETONATOR

    Frank Smith, a miner, who was killed in the bush near his home at Blackbill, is believed to have died in an unusual way. It is believed that ...

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  39. 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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  40. WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.

    Three men are missing in the yacht Faith near Chatham Islands to the east of New Zealand. The yacht was last seen late on Saturday night during ...

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