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  5. MYSTERY OF AURORA BOREALIS

    The jubilee of the first international Polar Expedition will be celebrated in 1932. Many of the original participants, ...

    Article : 264 words
  6. WILL LYONS SELL AUSTRALIA?

    The British Government it highly gratified at the speeches in regard to the Ottawa Conference made by Prime Minister ...

    Article : 238 words
  7. Blonde Beauty.

    Aase Clausen, 18 years old Danish blonde, who has been selected as "Miss Europe, 1932" from beauties representing all nations in a Riviera ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. For Bravery.

    Sergeant Francis Fahey, of the Romastreet police, who was to-day presented with the King's Police Medal by the Governor, for bravery on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FRANTIC EFFORTS TO BALANCE THE BUDGET

    The capitol is the scene of a great battle, the aim of which is to balance the United States'Budget. Signal defeat of the sales tax caused such bad repercussions on Wall-street and losses in the value of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MIGHT MEAN TWO THINGS.

    POLICE Agent Thomas Dean, who said he was a blacksmith by occupation, fold Barrister D. J. R. Watson in the ...

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  11. STORM IN A TEA CUP.

    "THE executive committee of the British section of the League against imperialism and for National Independence" has ...

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  12. DRIVER FINED

    Driving a motor car along Sylvan-road, Toowong, on the wrong side of the street last night,John William Pullen (70) ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. ECONOMIC TORNADO

    Canada's fiscal year closed to-day with a deficit. of £20,000,000, besides other untold millions lost in ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. HEWITT FOR TRIAL

    Frank Hewitt, a young man, again appeared before the Police Court to-day on charges on which evidence has been heard by Mr. ...

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  15. ACTION BY BOOKIE

    A farther step was taken today before Mr. Justice E. A. Douglas in the case which has arisen out of the disqualification ...

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  16. Crime Reaches the Apex

    Statistics show that there has been a vast increases in crime in Britain, burglaries having doubled in 10 years. ...

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  17. WIFE OBTAINS DIVORCE.

    Before Mr. Justice E. A. Douglas in the Supreme Court to-day, Irene Philomene Ryan, of Davidson-street, Kelvin Grove, sought ...

    Article : 138 words
  18. Shouted No Surrender

    At the resumption of the Dartmoor Prison riot inquiry, Officer Winter said that on the day of the mutiny 60 convicts were ...

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  19. RIPS THROUGH ARMOR.

    SIR ROBERT HADFIELD disclosed at the annual meeting of Hadfields that the company had produced a new type of ...

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  20. CIVIL SERVANT FOUND SHOT.

    GEORGE EDWARD CLAYTON, aged 35, a member of the Malayan Civil Service, was found shot at Trengteanu ...

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  21. DRIVER FINED.

    PULLEN pleadod guilty when the charge was road. He said he had had two or three drinks. Senior-sergeant D. M'Grath stated ...

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  22. SERGEANT'S BRAVERY

    "You will too that on the obverse side there is inscribed "To Guard My People," and you have very nobly and honorably done ...

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  23. STOLE MAN'S WATCH AND SOLD IT.

    "I sold it to a chap on a boat," said Olga Sinclair (31) to Mr. H; L Archcall, C.P.M. in the Police Court, to-day, ...

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  24. WON'T WITHDRAW TROOPS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Geneva states that Dr. Yen (representing China) is complaining that the Japanese are adamant ...

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  25. Early Morning Revolver Shot Brought £10

    According to a statement made in the Police Court today, because water police detected a breach of the Fisheries Act at what is known as the Gap (Hamilton) early on the morning of March 21, Felix Bernardin fired a shot-into the ...

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  26. OUR TRADE WITH CANADA.

    Word received from Australia by the Minister for Agriculture gave an assurance that no butter would be shipped to Canada at ...

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  27. CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES

    IMPERIAL chemical industries showed a net profit of £3,408, 000, compared with £4,473,000 for the previous year. An ordinary ...

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  28. BRILLIANT COMEDY. ACCLAIMED.

    THE newspapers praise Mr. Harrison Owen's "Doctor Pygmalion," as a brilliant comedy which was well staged and acted. ...

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  29. LANG'S APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL.

    OWING to important issues in the New South Wales Government's appeal to tho Privy Council on the Legislative Council issue, [?] ...

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  32. BRITISH FILMS.

    Britain is sensitive about the film question being dealt with at the Ottawa Conference, because some Dominions regard British ...

    Article : 37 words
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