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  6. NO HOPE MRS. PUTNAM — HEAT IN U.S.A. - CHINA - JAPAN FIGHTING

    High naval officials admitted to-day that they had virtually abandoned all hope of finding Mrs. Putnam alive. ...

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  7. State Lottery

    The 429th Slate lottery was drawn to-day. Results: First prize No. 89076 "Seven. Seven ...

    Article : 92 words
  8. Hunger Strike

    Ernest Martin, the prisoner who broke his hunger strike on Friday night again refused food in the Long Bay gaol to-day, stating that he would ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. Heat in USA

    The fifth successive day of Intense heat brought widespread suffering and death to the United States yesterday, with no relief expected. ...

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  10. War Averted

    Outbreak of war was averted when a settlement of a dispute was affected early this morning by high Chinese and Japanese officials. ...

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  11. THE WEATHER

    The forecast, issued at a.m. to-day for 24 hous, reads:—Some further showers on southern slopes and tablelands, ...

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  12. COUNTRY PARTIES

    The Acting Prime Minister, Dr. Earle Page, said last night that the suggestion that there was any ill-feeling between the Victorian Country ...

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  13. FOUND DEAD

    William Farmond, 73, was found dead early this morning on the railway line about fifty yards from Homebush station. The body was badly ...

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  14. MRS. FREER

    Mrs. Freer arrived in Sydney this morning from New Zealand, after the lifting of the nine-monlhs-old ban on her entry. The ban was imposed by ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. FAT STOCK SALES

    At Flemington saleyards to-day. 3717 head of cattle were yarded, the market being unchanged. Bullocks sold at £6 to £12 10, cows £3 to £9. ...

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  16. Life Imprisonment

    The case of Paul Grierson, sentenced to life Imprisonment in 1932. for having thrown ammonia which caused blindness to a postal official, will again ...

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  17. WHEAT

    The local wheat harket was some-what easier to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 5 3½(March basis), and bagged lots nominally at 5 8. ...

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  18. COURSING EPISODE

    After, the running of the Approved Stakes first division at Harold Part on Saturday night, detectives visited o kennel and took possession of a dog ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. SIR GEORGE FULLER

    A former Slate Premier. Si)' George Fuller, who is ill in a private hospital at Woollahra had a leg amputated last Friday. ...

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  20. Beef Condemned

    Considerable quantities of Australian chilled beef were condemned as unfit for consumption on arrival. Some shipments were in a ...

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  21. SUSSEX STREET

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  22. Equal Terms

    Australia and France each won six rubbers in the International tennis match which concluded to-day. The final rubber developed ...

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  23. MOTORIST CHARGED

    Thomas Morrow. 45. was seriously injured when knocked down by o motor car at Edgecliff late last night. He was admitted to hospital and ...

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  24. POPE'S HEALTH

    The Pope's health has shown improvement following sun treatment recommended by a Swiss specialist, who was summoned secretly, and ...

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  25. FARMER'S DEATH

    Hanging by the leg from the shaft of a buggy. James Forrest Hammersley, 60. a farmer, was dragged a mile and a half by a horse to the ...

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  26. Southern Europeans

    The annual religious service of the Loyal Orange Institute of N.S.W. was held at Sydney Town Hall, at which 3000 people were present. ...

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  27. Hockey

    The Glen Innes hockey team visited Inverell and Gilgai yesterday afternoon and suffered defeat at the hands of both teams, ...

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  28. TIN 59/4

    The unit price of tin was quoted to-day at 59 4. ...

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  29. Motor Tragedy

    Two men. Arthur Larkins (45). and Edward Britt (52) were killed yesterday when a truck in which they were driving overturned on the main road. ...

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  30. SUCCESS OF SONG PLAYS

    Three weeks ago 2NZ commenced a series of Sunday evening dramatic features, written specially for the station by Hal Saunders. These ...

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  31. TRAIN SMASH

    Nine persons were killed and 27 injured When a passenger train crashed into a stationary train near he Mans. The rear coaches were smashed to ...

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  32. CANSDELL'S NEW THRILLER

    Out at Pittwater, Furlow discovers that Harris had been locked in his launch before it sank. In the mean-time, someone had rung the "Sun" ...

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  33. £1,175,000

    State Ministers are concerned at the possibility of the success of legal action to recover from the Crown amounts paid under the Flour ...

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  34. Spanish War

    The News-Chronicle Madrid correspondent says Loyalist defenders of the capital are maintaining a widespread offensive. ...

    Article : 43 words
  35. U.A.P. Meeting

    At Robertson Divisional Conference, at which 60 branches of the U.A.P. were represented, the General Secretary of the United Australia Party. ...

    Article : 53 words
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