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  6. GHASTLY TALE OF MURDER AND PIRACY ON HIGH SEAS

    Archbishop Kelly, addressing 250 Catholic University graduates and undergraduates at a Communion breakfast yesterday, said, "There is a spirit ...

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  7. Cause For Pride.

    Addressing a gathering at the Lyceum Theatre, the Federal Minister for Health (Mr. Marr) said "When people criticise the Government for the way. ...

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  8. Ghastly Piracy.

    Ghastly details of a most sensational piracy in coastal waters have now been received, indicating that the whole bloodthirsty episode was ...

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  9. Drowning Fatality.

    During a fishing excursion at Whale Beach yesterday, Thomas William Gerald Mitchell, 56, and his son, Clarence John Mitchell, 23, lost their ...

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  10. Motor Fatality.

    Albert Puddy, 25, motor driver,was fatally injured at Port Augusta when his cycle met in a head-on collision with a motor car driven by Police ...

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  11. LOST COLLIER

    The owners have now decided to abandon the search for the "Christina Fraser." The inter-State liners Westralia ...

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  12. THE WEATHER

    The forecast for the next twenty-four hours reads:— Cloudy generally with further rain on central and north coast; ...

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  13. MINING FATALITY

    John Harrington Wynn, 35, a resident of Chatswood, Sydney, was killed at Mt. Isa, when he was buried under a fall of earth estimated at about ...

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  14. GOLF

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  15. GIRL ATTACKED

    Queenie Sly, aged 15, while returning to her home at Putney late last night was approached by a man who struck her over the head many times ...

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  16. Tragic Affair

    When the name of Herbert Francis Perkins was called at Burwood Police Court to-day to answer a charge of stea[?]ng a letter sent through the post, ...

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  17. HOCKEY

    Inverell Evergreens, both A and B grades, scored decisive victories over their opponents in week-end matches On Saturday afternoon the ...

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  18. NEW ARCHBISHOP

    The Most Rev. Dr. Redmond Prendiville, Administrator of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Perth, has been appointed Co-adjutor Archbishop ...

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  19. German Politics.

    It is stated that Cardinal Pacelli and Ven Papen have reached a concordat in principle between the Vatican and Germany, linking the existing Vatican ...

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  20. State Lottery

    The 138th State lottery was drawn to-day. First prize, 14,942, "Father and Son" syndicate, L. Hunter, Marble View, ...

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  21. RELEASED PRISONERS

    Monkhouse, Cox, and Mrs. Thornton left for Berlin to meet Thornton land Macdonald (the released British prisoners), who left Moscow to-night. ...

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  22. Ulm Leaves Jask

    Ulm is expected to leave Jask this evening, in continuation of his fight to England. ...

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  23. World Conference

    Roosevelt's rejection of the currency scheme has rekindled the pessimism which prevailed early last week. Again the threat is heard that an ...

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  24. AIR-LINE PORTS

    Mr. G. A. Robinson, manager-Director of the New England Airways Ltd. said last night that be objected to Cootamundra being made the ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT ACTION

    Rev. Harold King, in a sermon at Woollabra Congregational Church, said the Government which prosecutes people for gambling and itself ...

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  26. ORANGES EMBARGO

    Mr. G. J. Smith, of New Zealand, says he is confident that the citrus fruits embargo will soon be lifted. Most New Zealanders, he stated, ...

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  27. CRUELTY TO ABOS.

    The Home Secretary, who recently visited the north, said he got no confirmation of reports of cruelty to aborigines. ...

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  28. Poisoning Attempt

    A few days ago, Tom Webster, a middle-aged bush worker, near Hyndman, was found in his hut, seriously ill. ...

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  29. ATTACKED BY THUG

    Ernest Fitzgerald, a young man residing at Coogee was attacked by a thief in Moore Park shortly before midnight and was punched and ...

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  30. Woman Held Up

    While Mrs. Eileen Carson was walking through the subway at Strathfield railway station late last night, she was held up by a man who ...

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  31. LOSSES IN CATTLE.

    There's a lot of money in cattle but not for the people who raise them. During the 1930-31 drought in the Gulf country one of the largest cattle ...

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  32. STOWAWAY FOUND

    A stowaway was found in the funnel of the motor vessel Coptic, before her departure from Auckland for London. Had the engine been started, ...

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