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  5. MOLLISON HOPS ATLANTIC

    Pilot J. Mollisonlanded at Pennfield Ridge at 11.45 a.m. to-day. He was very fatigued. Mollison is resting preparatory to resuming his trip to New York, He stated he that he would start his return flight to Croydon after a few days' rest in New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FATHER KILLS SON, SLASHES WOMAN—SUICIDES

    J. B. Granshaw (39, wi dower) committed suicide at a house: in Tenth-avenue, Railway Estate, yesterday afternoon, Rafter he battered his five yea rs old son to death, and brutally slashed a young woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Lillian Nennes ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. WOMEN'S WILES —WHIMS

    Women's wiles and whims are under dissection at the Drapers' summer school, where it is agreed that fashion is the ...

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  8. Govt's Challenge

    The Reichstag has been summoned to meet tomorrow. It will be a critical session. Von Papon ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. Her Own Language

    THE English language—as it is misused and as it should be treated, was the subject of humorous ...

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  10. BRIGAND AVENGES WIFE'S DEATHS

    When the brigand, Acciardi saw his wife fall under a fusillade of shots during an encounter with gendarmes, he vowed ...

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  11. CHARGES OF GRAFT AGAINST MAYOR.

    Following a week of sharp questioning, in which Governor Roosevelt showed little leniency towards Mayor Walker, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRUCE TO BROADCAST FROM OTTAWA.

    THE D.O.w. National B r o adcasiing Company has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BANKS BULGING WITH MONEY.

    The "Daily Mall's" City Editor says that the effect of the export surplus has flooded the Australian Bank's London funds so much ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. CI[?] LD PORT.

    PERCY RODWELI (6), of Samsonvale, was thrown from his pony yesterday. He received concession.—Daybero message. ...

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  15. MYLES DERRICKS DEAD

    Mr. Myles Ferricks, for many years an ardent fighter in the cause of Labor, passed away early this morning, at his home, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 308 words
  16. ALLEGED STABBING.

    JOHN ELLIS, of. Durong-street, Breakfast Creek, was taken to General Hospital last night suffering from a punctured wound on the chest. ...

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  17. FAMOUS GERMAN ADMIRAL

    The death is announced of Admiral Zenker, who commanded the battle cruiser Von Der Dann, at the battle of ...

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    Six of the seven British Cabinet delegates to Ottawa photographed at Southampton. In the front, left to right, are: Messrs. Thomas, Baldwin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. PARIS-NEW YORK, SIX HOURS

    Professor A. Piccard, the famous scientist, who collected valuable data during his remarkable balloon ascent, predicts that in the future airmen, getting away up in the stratosphere, will be able to fly from Paris to New York in six hours, ...

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  20. ASSASSINATION OF PREMIER SAITO.

    A complaint which he made to the police has resulted in a doctor and four other persons being subjected to rigorous ...

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  21. SUCKFAST ABBEY IN DEVON.

    The Papal Legate next, week will consecrate Buckfast Abbey, Devon, which a few Benedictine monks have themselves ...

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  22. BIG CREDIT PLAN EVOLVED.

    Mr. Mortimer Buckner, president of a New York clearing house, has announced the formation of a commodities finance corporation with ...

    Article : 234 words
  23. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    ELLEN SCOTT (15) was found hanging in a stable at her home yes terday.—Molbourne message. MAN KILLED. ...

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  24. DARING DAYLIGHT ROBBERY

    After robbing lour bank messengers of £2000 in a daring daylight raid, five bandits fired a volley of bullets into a ...

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  25. CASE AGAINST MRS MILLER.

    THE hearing of the Mrs. Keith Miller deportation matter is scheduled for Monday. Meanwhile, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CHILLED MEAT RESTRICTIONS.

    Complete agreements were reached in the forenoon between Britain and Australia and Great Britain and New Zealand. These ...

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  27. TOOK HOSE FROM TAP.

    IN the Police Court to-day, before A Mr. J. S. Berge. P.M., Archibald Waters (32, laborer) pleaded guilty to a charge that on August 19, 1932, at ...

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  28. FOUND IN GOODS WAGGON.

    Charged with attempting to travel by rail without paying his fare last night, Vincent Moodie, 24, clerk, pleaded guilty, before ...

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  29. PUT HEEL THROUGH GLASS WINDOW.

    An aged man was ejected from a cafe last night, and after he was put out he put his heel through the window. ...

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  30. SPANISH LAND CONFISCATION

    After a long debate the Cortes by 262 votes to 14 passed the Land Confiscation Bill. UNDER this measure big estates ...

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  31. YOUNG DOMESTIC DISCHARGED.

    BEFORE Mr. J. S. Berge. P.M., in the Police Court to-day, Mary Sheridan, 21, domestic, was charged that on August 19. 1932, at the Valley, ...

    Article : 60 words
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