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  5. Tragedy in Wake of Beach Carnival IN SCRUB!

    The body of Ethel Belshaw (12), daughter of Robert Belshaw, herd tester, of Tarwin Lower ...

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  6. KNIFE WOUND IN BACK Woman Dies in Hospital

    Maude Joel (38), wife of a hotel proprietor at Darlington, was found last night in an unconscious condition with a wound in the ...

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  7. LIKES OUR BUSH!

    Asked whether he was incorporating his Australian experiences in a new poem, the Poet Laureate, John Masefleid, said he had too ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CRASHED OVER BRIDGE

    Thomas Piggins Fisher (69) was killed, and his daughter, Jessie Fisher, and a man named Perry were injured when a motor ...

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  9. OUT FOR FIVE YEARS

    Following the compulsory withdrawal of the greyhound, Dail Abbot, by stewards from the hurdle race at a meeting there last night, ...

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  10. ANGLO-IRISH RELATIONS

    "I am hoping for the establishment of cordial AngloIrish friendship, and I am glad to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. KILLER SHARK Fishermen Claim To Have Hooked It

    Fishermen believe that one of their number hooked, at dusk last night, the shark which attacked a man and a girl in George's River late on Monday. ...

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  12. Husband Charged

    In the Redfern Court to-day, Leslie Joel (41), hotelkeeper, was remanded until January 11, on £200 bail, on a charge of having feloniously and ...

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  13. ALSATIANS ATTACK POMERANIAN

    Mrs, Annie Campbell, of Waterloostreet Roselle, hearing a commotion in a backyard, investigated and discovered the big Alsatians attacking a ...

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  14. Body Extensively Battered

    The body was found fully clothed, but with the hands and feet tied, in the long grass about 300 yards away ...

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  15. Still Serious

    The condition of Beryl Morrin, who lost both arms as a result of being attacked by a shark at Kentucky, George's River on Monday is ...

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  16. R.A.F. RECORD

    Royal Air Force squadrons achieved a remarkable new flying record. In the twelve months just ended, service aeroplanes flew a total ...

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  17. "Ridiculous!"

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) strenuously dented on his arrival in Sydney to-day that there had been any difference of opinion ...

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  18. CHILD WELFARE

    Among the first bills to be dealt with when the State Parliament reassembles will be one relating to child welfare. ...

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  19. WOMAN BRUTALLY ASSAULTED Hit Over Head With Ruler

    A man was charged with attempted murder last night following an attack on Mrs.Mary Fulton (66) at her home at Waverley. ...

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  20. BRITAIN RECOVERING

    Evidence of increased trade and financial activity is contained in the annual return of the Bankers' Clearing House for 1934, issued to-day. ...

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  21. DROWNED IN BATHS

    William Roger Walker (21) was drowned in the Eastwood public baths last night He had been swimming with some friends, when suddenly he ...

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  22. JOURNALIST'S ORDEAL

    Three Melbourne journalists walked into Wilson's Promontory lighthouse last night after an 18 miles walk over mountainous country. ...

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  23. Clerk Charged and Remanded

    Henry Bernard Fulton (23), a clerk, appeared at the Paddington Court today charged with having feloniously wounded Mary Margaret Fulton, with ...

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  24. ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM

    The New Year's honours list contains appointments to the Order of St John of Jerusalem, which include the King of the Belgians, as Associate ...

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  25. SIR PHILIP GAME

    Sir Philip Game will complete his term as Governor of N.S. Wales on January 15, when, accompanied by Lady Game and their son, Philip ...

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  26. ALL NIGHT REVEL ENDS IN TRAGEDY

    May Rae, or Doris Kearns (26), was found dead in a house at Bondi yesterday. It is believed that she succumbed ...

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  27. BREAD QUEUES GONE

    Bread queues, which were a feature of the streets for six years, have disappeared, following the withdrawal of broad ration cards, thus permitting ...

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  28. LATE CARDINAL BOURNE

    The body of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal Bourne, who died early this morning, was this afternoon removed to ...

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  29. £2000 FIRE

    Damage estimated more than £2000 was caused late last night by a fire which destroyed the Golden Bell Garage, in King-street, St. Peters, and ...

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  30. BRAVE LIFE-SAVER

    A lifesaver, William Smith was nearly drowned yesterday while attempting to rescue two men at Freshwater, who were in difficulties more ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S CATTLE INDUSTRY

    The "Daily Telegraph's" agricultural writer says that the cattle subsidy was due to expire on March 31, but it is not likely that the industry ...

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  32. FELL UNDER CARRIAGES

    Mrs. Rebecca Allen (53) had a miraculous escape from serious injury, when, in alighting from a moving train near Penrith, she ...

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  33. CALIFORNIAN EARTHQUAKE

    The big earthquake reported from Berkeley (California) was recorded for several hours at the Riverview Observatory, Sydney, although they were ...

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  34. ABYSSINIAN PROTEST

    The Abyssinian Note presses for arbitration in the Italian dispute, and agrees to give satisfaction if responsible for aggression in Ualual. ...

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  35. AVERAGE EXCEEDED

    Weather Bureau records show that the amount and distribution of rainfall in 1934. owing to the unusually large number of storms, were ...

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  36. CRYPTIC NOTE

    John Shaw (48), an unemployed coke worker, of Wongawilli, near Bulli, was found dead last night with a gun beside him. He left a wife and ...

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  37. MR. BRUCE FOR LONDON

    Presumably, in order to be in London when the Australian Cabinet's decision with regard to meat quotas will be communicated, Mr. Bruce has ...

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  38. DISAPPEARED FROM SHIP

    During the voyage of the "Mongolia" from London Mrs. H. A. Sutherland, wife of a Queensland pastoralist. disappeared. She had been ill before ...

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  39. LABOUR UNITY

    Another Labour conference to discuss unity will be held this month, and prospects for a reconciliation are said to be bright. ...

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