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  4. Roosevelt's Blue Eagle Soars To New Heights

    It is really quite remarkable how many individuals and newspapers who last month were critical of President Roosevelt, to-day have come to feel confident that he knows what he is doing with his ...

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  5. BLUE SHIRT DEFIES BAN

    Mr. Gratton Esmonde, alleged supporter of General O'Duffy, sat in the public gallery of the Senate openly ...

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  6. NO NEED SO FAR TO SUBSIDISE SHIPS

    Though the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Walter Runciman indicated in the House of Commons ...

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  7. UPPER HOUSE BALLOT

    The fourth and last ballot for the new Upper House is being held to-day. On the surface it is probably the ...

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  8. Sailors' Pet

    ONE OF THE CHEW of H.M.A.S. Moresby, which returned from a seven months' survey cruise in North Queensland waters, with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Banquet Victims

    MANY COOKS do not spoil the broth in this case.—They are shown commencing to prepare turtles for the Lord Mayor's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. KANGAROOS' PROGRAMME

    Two powerful teams have been selected to meet the Australians at Wembley and Paris on successive days. ...

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  11. FIERCE STORM IN ENGLAND

    A fierce storm except the coast of Britain, to-day, and was particularly severe in the English Channel. ...

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  12. THEY SHOULD FEEL AT HOME

    Digging an underground passage, 58 desperadoes, including gangsters and murderers, escaped from solitary confinement and ...

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  14. FLOOD WARNING

    The Weather Bureau to-day issued the following flood warning:— A cyclonic depression has developed over inland New South Wales, ...

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  15. BORN IN BRIGANDAGE, SAYS COLEBATCH

    Tariffs originated in brigandage and had not since greatly departed from that system, declared the Agent-General for Western Australia (Sir ...

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  16. BRAVE LIFEBOATMEN

    Life-boatmen worked heroically in a 70 miles an hour gale which is sweeping the coast of Great Britain and Northern Europe. ...

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  17. AIRMAN'S COURAGE RECOGNISED

    Pilot Freeburg, of North-West Airways, was presented by President Roosevelt to-day with a medal in appreciation of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. JOHNSTONE WINS HIGH REPUTE

    "The Evening News" turf expert predicts that W. R. ("Togo") Johnstone, through his personality and riding merit, will become ...

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  19. The Latest In Trains

    METAL FLIER.—New type of train now running in Texas. It is "stainless steel, air-conditioned. gasoline-propelled, and rubber-tyred." It takes 76 passengers at a maximum of 75 m.p.h. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. HUGE CUNARD LINER

    "The Government's Christmas box to 23,000 workers to be employed on a ship costing £7.000,000," is how the "Daily Sketch" describes the ...

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  21. DRAMA OF SEA IN ICELAND

    REYKJAVIK (Iceland), Wednesday. When a British trawler ran aground, six Germans launched a life, boat, but it capsized. ...

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  22. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Mildora, for Adelaide, with 2[?]0 tons of general and 250 tons of bunkers; Craigend, for melbourne with 50 tons of general and 130 ...

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  23. REICHSTAG FIRE TRIAL AGAIN

    At the Reichstag Fire Trial to-day, the prosecution described the "brown book" containing allegations of ill-treatment of the Nazis ...

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  24. CHAMPION ROGILLA SUFFERS SERIOUS HEAD INJURY

    Rogilla has broken a bone above his right eye and is being transported to Sydney to be operated on. ...

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  25. LINDBERGHS ON LAST STAGE OF JOURNEY

    Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh took off to-day on the final stage of their return flight to New York, from where they started in July. ...

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  26. WIFE FALLS IN WHEN MAN STRIKES MATCH

    The latest man to seek a gas leak with a match, is William Roebuck, of Enfield, London. In striking the match he ignited gas ...

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