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  5. LATEST FROM GENEVA—WOOL £23 PER BALE—FLORIDA DEATHS 1,000

    In a brief but pointed speech at a hurriedly called meeting of the League Council to-night, M. Litinoff announced on behalf of the Soviet Government, its readiness to assume all its responsibilities. ...

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  6. Husband Poisoned

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Oliver May Gilson, 29, was charged with having murdered her husband, Edward Gilson, insurance agent, who ...

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  7. Florida Hurricane

    All the remaining passengers aboard the stranded vessel Dixie were transferred to rescue ships on Thursday. ...

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  8. Scullin's Successor

    Mr. Scullin's followers are likely to oppose a suggestion that he should remain Federal leader until Labor unity is assured. ...

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  9. COLLISION AT SEA

    Following a collision between the Doric and Forminguy off Portugal, the 326 passengers aboard the former were transferred to the liners Orion and ...

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  10. LEVEL-CROSSING DEATH

    A coal train crashed full on into 3 motor lorry at Clermont level crossing, smashed the vehicle to pieces and caused the car driver's head to be cut off. ...

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  11. JUVENILE PIANIST

    Valda Avelip, 15, of Roseville, last night won the £100 cash scholarship for the most talented juvenile pianist in the City of Sydney. ...

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  12. KIDMAN'S WILL

    Under the will of the late Sir Sidney Kidman, nearly twenty charities will benefit from bequests ranging from £1000 to £5000. ...

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  13. WHEELBARROW DERBY

    With feet badly swollen, and a poisoned leg giving him pain, Cr. Darwin pushed his barrow, with W. Amiguet as passenger into Bargo last night. ...

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  14. BUSH FIRES

    Farmed by a strong south-westerly wind, bush fires which broke out in the scrub and grass in the metropolitan areas, created considerable damage ...

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  15. HOMEBUSH MARKETS

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  16. 'Planes Collide

    The first casualty of the military manoeuvres was the collision in a cloud between two bombing planes with a crew of five each. ...

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  17. WHEAT MARKET

    The Cry wheat market was firm yesterday due to small offerings and disappearing local weather developments. For prompt bulk wheat there were ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SHALE

    The Randwick Council has agreed to co-operate with Murrurundi in urging the Federal Government to push on with the establishment of the shale oil ...

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  19. THE WEATHER

    'The forecast, issued at 9 a.m. to-day for 24 hours, reads:— "Some scattered showers in the north-east corner and at isolated ...

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  20. ROYAL ENGAGEMENT

    The Duke of Gloucester bought an engagement ring like that given by his brother to the Duchess of Kent. It is a Kashmir solitaire sapphire, a ...

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  21. WOOL SALES

    During this week's wool sales 33,520 bales realised a total value of £781,000 or 23/6/ per bale. ...

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  22. Federal Problems

    Addressing a gathering at Coogee Mr. J. T. Jennings, M.P., pleaded for more consideration of the fast-vanishing aborigines. ...

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  23. MEDICAL CONGRESS

    The liner Aorangi, which arrived to-day from Vancouver, brought 150 medical men and women of the B.M.A. who are en route to attend the ...

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  24. Bishop Broughton

    In order to mark the centenary of the enthronement of Bishop Broughton as the first Bishop of Sydney, the Church of England is appealing for ...

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  25. INSTANT DEATH

    Hugh Allan. 22. was killed and his companion Ronald Rae. 25 sustained internal injuries, when a lorry overturned on a mountain road near ...

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  26. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    Garnett Bell, 37. was found last night staggering about Parramatta road with blood streaming from a wound in the head. ...

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  27. TIN 45/9

    The unit price of tin is to-day quoted at 45/9 ...

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  28. Explosion

    The Wheat Commissioner, Mr. Holborow, said to-day that, recognising the danger of the explosion of finely-divided wheat dust in silos, the most ...

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  29. SUSSEX STREET

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  30. Mr. Menzies Returns

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. R. G. Menzies), accompanied by Mrs Menzies, returned to Sydney to-day, after attending the Jubilee ...

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  31. SCIENCE CONGRESS

    "Nothing can surpass the brain of man," said Professor William W. Watts, speaking at the opening of the British Association conference at ...

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  32. SIXTY-MILE DRIVE

    The superintendent of the Gosford ambulance station was called upon to face a sixty-mile drive to Newcastle hospital with a ten-year-old lad. Allan ...

    Article : 85 words
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