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  5. SHE WAS AFRAID TO SHAKE HANDS

    Rheumatism affects its victims in many curious and inconvenient ways. In the case of this woman, she dared not shake ...

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  6. TWO THROATS CUT

    MAUD Foley was murdered with a razor by her husband in the caretaker's residence of the State Savings ...

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  7. HITLER'S SPEECH

    IN his speech to the Reichstag Herr Hitler said that Germany had no differences with Great Britain except over ...

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  8. "FREE INDIA"

    THE demand for a free India was voiced by the new president. Chandra Bone, at the opening session of the All India ...

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  9. BIG CONGRESS

    MORE than 90,000 people watched the progress through the streets of Newcastle yesterday of the ...

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  10. REBEL VICTORY

    THE "Daily Telegraph" Saragossa correspondent says that the rebel victory at Teruel is far reaching, resulting in the disastrous rout ...

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  11. EDEN OUT

    A CABINET crisis occurred to-day with the resignation of the Foreign Minister, Mr. Eden, and the Under ...

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  12. "MULGA" REPORTS

    "IMAGINITIS" is a complaint fairly common in Mudgee. The victims seem to get spots before the eyes, a talkative sort ...

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  13. RESCUED

    AMAZING scenes of joy were witnessed when it was announced that the four Soviet scientists who had been marooned ...

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  14. ASIAN BLIZZARDS

    BLIZZARDS and avalanches in South Saghalien have caused 116 deaths since Thursday. ...

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  15. BUSH FIRES

    MELBOURNE. Monday. ONE of the worst bush fires in the districts of Lecona and Belgrave occurred ...

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  17. BIG FIRE

    TWO firemen were splashed with boiling tar and burned while fighting a fire which caused damage estimated at ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN THREAT

    THE British United Press Vienna correspondent says that, on behalf of the Fatherland front, Schuschnigg officially warned ...

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  20. THUNDERBOLTS

    Eleven persons have bean struck dead by lightning during violent tropical storms which have been experienced in Queensland, New ...

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  21. CAR OVERTURNS

    WHEN a car swerved from the road and ran 40 yards down a slope into the bush and overturned between Gallon and ...

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  22. Hugh Main's House Destroyed

    THE homestead of the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hugh Main) at Dirnaseer, was completely destroyed by a fire last night, a ...

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  23. Mudgee District Forecast

    SOME showers to light rain and thunder, warm to sultry. ...

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    Mudgee District Ambulance Waggon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. TWO SHOT

    TWO men, Harold Parlington and Henry George Baker, who were shot in Sydney last week, and who, the police believe, were the ...

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  26. SYDNEY STOCK MARKETS

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  27. GENERAL

    AT a large demonstration at Botanic Park, a motion was carried demanding Commonwealth action in connection with the assaulting ...

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    Australia's Test selectors (from left), Messrs. E. A. Dwyer, W. J. Johnson and D. G. Bradman. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. 21 DROWNED

    IT has been finally estimated that 21 persons lost their lives when the public works camp was overwhelmed by ...

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    Rear-Admiral W. N. Cussance, who has been appointed Rear-Admiral commanding the Australian Squadron from April, 1938. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Shooting, pushing, and hustling, panic-stricken Chinese, laden with scanty belongings, flee along a roadway leading from the wrecked town of Chapei, laid in waste by a concentrated Japanese attack. Many were injured in the stampede. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. MARKETS

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