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  5. Japanese City Reeks With Disinfectants

    Increasing alarm is being experienced over the school children's epidemic of acute dysentery raging in the ...

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  6. DECAPITATED!

    Flung from its mother's arms by the force of the impact, a Baby was thrown dear of a train which knocked down ...

    Article : 141 words
  7. HOLDS ALOOF!

    Through the British Embassy in Berlin, an informal inquiry has been addressed to the German Government as to ...

    Article : 179 words
  8. A TRUCE! In Bread Price War

    As the result of a conference between the Premier, the Minister for Agriculture, the Attorney-General, and the ...

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  9. CAR OUT OF CONTROL

    Mrs. Broad, of Broken Hill, was killed instantly, her husband, Wilfred Broad, aged about 47, critically injured, and her ...

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  10. "NEW DEAL" FOR FRENCHMEN

    The Government to-day tabled bill providing for industrial codes, resembling the modified American New Deal, in an attempt to adjust ...

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  11. NATURALLY!

    The case was commenced in the Toowoomba Police Court, in which William Hill Buchanan, railway employee and voluntary fireman, ...

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  12. A Flare-Up!

    The bread war, which appeared to have ended last night with an agreement between the Premier and President of the Master ...

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  13. ONE DAY TRIP

    "An air mail service, occupying a week to Australia two years hence, will be equally as absurd as the service occupying a fortnight at present," ...

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  14. BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS

    A message from Dubbo stated that two leading Sydney detectives are conducting investigations in certain western towns into allegations of bribery, ...

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  15. CURRENCY TRUCE?

    The "Daily Herald" says that though the visit of the French Premier (M. Flandin) and the Foreign Minister (M. Laral) to London is ostensibly ...

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  16. PEA CROPS ROTTING

    A number of single men, who live in the Hampton area, have been refused food relief by the police at Rydal, on the ground ...

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  17. "LOATHSOME ANIMAL"

    "This man is not fit to live, and the public owes you a debt of gratitude for what you have done," declared Mr. MacDougall, S.M., at the Newtown ...

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  18. NO REPLY YET!

    Mr. Lyons stated definitely last night that the Federal Ministry had received no advice that the British Government had accepted the meat restriction ...

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  19. BRITISH SHIPS BARRED

    Instructions from Germany that wool purchased by German buyers will be shipped in German or Dutch steamers is adversely affecting British steamers. ...

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  20. WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH

    Mrs. Agnes Symes, aged 60, was burnt to death when her home at Lower Plenty was destroyed by fire. Her daughter, Dr. Stella Symes, ...

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  21. TO FACE HIGHER JUDGE

    A few hours before he was to have appeared before the Camberwell Court to answer a charge of indecency, Ronald William Holt (45) committed ...

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  22. FIGHT ON TRAIN

    While a train was travelling to Goulburn on Wednesday night, a desperate fight occurred between a rattler-jumper and Railway Detective Baxter. ...

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  23. YACHT GONE!

    A message from Perth states that a water tank, answering the description of one carried on the missing yacht "Pastime" has been found on the ...

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  24. HEROIC GIRL

    While bathing at Wagga last night, a boy and girl, each about 12 years of age, got into difficulties and were swept by a strong current beyond the ...

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  25. STRIKE ON THE BARRIER Broken Hill Fears Black-Out

    The Labour Council decided to support the relief workers on strike at Como. It is reported that unless the men ...

    Article : 105 words
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  27. CHILD KILLED

    Andrew Baxter (7) who was spending bis holidays with his uncle near Rooty Hill, was knocked down and killed by a motor car last night near ...

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  28. LOST ACTION, PLUS HIS JOB

    Detective Inspector Bony, who last month lost a libel claim for £50,000 damages against the newspaper "Gringoire," which alleged that be ...

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  29. SWIMMING

    At a swimming carnival at Coogee last night, M. Kiyokawa won the 200 yards backstroke race in 2.24 1-5. reducing Besomo's record by 7 1-5 secs. ...

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  30. FATAL FALL

    Edward Richard Beasley (22) was killed at the Sulphide Company's mine yesterday, having apparently fallen from a winch bucket. ...

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  31. CREDIT EXPANSION

    Herbert Haigh, addressing the British Wool Federation at Bradford, of which he was elected president, said that although a lot of wool had come ...

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  32. RUBBER WORKS STRIKE

    A settlement of the strike of employees of the Goodyear Rubber and Tyre Co. (Australia) Ltd. has not yet been attained, and negotiations ...

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  33. MARY PICKFORD

    Mary Pickford, the world famous motion picture actress, to-day divorced her equally famous husband. Donglas Fairb[?]s. ...

    Article : 29 words
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