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  4. Tables Turned Dramatically On Bank Bandits

    Three bandits who raided a bank in the suburb of Hochelaga to-day had the tables turned on them just as they had got their hand on 30,000 dollars (£6,000). ...

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  5. LAST GLIMPSE OF ULM

    ULM AND LITTLEJOHN (filling 'plane with petrol) shortly before the Stella Australis hopped off on its ill-fated flight for Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DOMINIONS' MEAT QUOTA TO BE GREATER

    The Australian Government has been informed that while British imports of foreign frozen beef, mutton and lamb for ...

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  7. OIL EDICT IN JAPAN

    Further representations to the Japanese Foreign Office were made yesterday by the British and United States ...

    Article : 143 words
  8. The Tunic

    IT CAN BE EFFECTIVE for evening wear, as shown by Alice Faye, For player. The gown is of silver lame, the big diamente ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Waratah, 133, d. Merewether, 69 and 9103, by 64 runs on the first innings. Wickham 3117 (dec.), ...

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  10. A LONG HIKE TO HIS JOB

    Now somewhere in the wild mountains of Albania, Mr. William S. Holden is on a hike of more than 10,000 ...

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  11. RED TOLL OF HIGHWAYS IN BRITAIN

    During the week ended December 22, 160 persons were killed and 4305 injured in road accidents in Britain. ...

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  12. PLANE FROM RUMANIA FOR AUSTRALIA

    A monoplane built in Rumania and named King Carol of Rumania, will set off on Sunday for Australia. ...

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  13. LIMITATION OF NAVIES

    Admiral Chatfield and Mr. Craigle members of the British delegation in the recent naval conversations, discussed to-day with Admiral ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. WORK FOR "DOLE"

    President Roosevelt has now completed the draft of the great public works programme, by which he hopes ...

    Article : 253 words
  15. FRANCE TO EXPORT SURPLUS WHEAT

    The Wheat Advisory Committee has informed France that it will authorise the export of 1,000,000 quintals (3,670,000 bushels) of millable wheat ...

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  16. FOR FIGHTING 'PLANES

    Supplementary estimates for £1,000,000 are to be submitted by the Government to speed up the improvement of Britain's air ...

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  17. PAPAL LEGATE'S PILGRIMAGE

    CARDINAL MACRORY being welcomed by Sisters at Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Convent, Rose Bay. During his visit in Sydney, Cardinal MacRory will stay at the Convent. His visit is really a private pilgrimage to the shrine of his sister, who, as Mother Marguret MacRory, was one of the early sisters at the Convent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LONG DROUGHT ENDED IN CYPRUS

    Heavy rain has fallen in Cyprus, ending the disastrous drought which has prevailed there in recent years. Unfortunately the downpour was ...

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  19. HALF-A-CROWN A MILE

    Bernard Rubin's representative says that Ken Waller will take anyone to Australia or anywhere else in the Comet for ...

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  20. First Home

    THE GERMAN-BUILT YACHT, Te Rapunga, sailing up Port Phillip Bay on the last stretch of the Centenary yacht race from New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CAMPS IN ENGLAND FOR UNEMPLOYED

    The provision next year of more camps for unemployed from the distressed areas of the United Kingdom is under consideration. It is hoped ...

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  22. ULTRA SHORT WAVE RADIO TELEPHONE

    Six months experience with ultra short wave radio was secretly and successfully applied to the Anglo-Irish ...

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  23. "VISION OF A NEW INDIA HAS VANISHED"

    In his Presidential address to the Bombay Liberal Federation, Pandit Munzru declared, states the correspondent of "The Times," that the constitutional proposals did not bear any likeness to the vision he saw when India took part in the ...

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  24. BRITISH INDUSTRIES FAIR FOR 1935

    Already 25 per cent, in excess of the 1934 record figures has been allotted for space for stands at the 1935 British industries ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. Death of Japanese Jurist

    The death occurred to-day of M. Mineichiro Adatchi, the Japanese Jurist and President of the Permanent Court of International Justice. ...

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