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  5. Three Hundred Trapped by Alpine Storm

    Three hundred persons, including Britons and Americans and 30 children, were isolated in the village of Beuil at an ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Mr. C. H. Reading has been elected chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board for the unexpired portion of the late ...

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  7. FOOTBALL SENSATION

    Sensational developments are expected in connection with the resignation to-day of the famous amateur, Jean ...

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  8. "THE BLONDE CRAZE"

    The Department of Racial Culture is appealing to all Germans to become genealogists and to begin the serious study ...

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  9. 9,000,000,000 DOLLARS!

    Addressing Congress to-day, President Roosevelt forecast a protective budgetary deficit of 9,000,000,000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. OFFICIALS AT WAR

    Trouble has developed between the Government and the Water and Sewerage Board over the Board's acceptance of tenders at higher prices than ...

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  11. BORN IN AMBULANCE

    A babe was born in an amb[?]ance car, which bad stalled in a flooded creek crossing at Upper Tallebudgera. during a heavy storm yesterday ...

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  12. SHOCKING MUTILATION

    Gilbert Larcombe (16) was critically injured when he was shot in the grounds of St. Gabriel's College. Campbelitown. He was one of a party of ...

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  13. A RUDE AWAKENING

    During a storm at Toowoomba, Queensland, the chimney of a house occupied by a family named Lewis, in North-street, was cut off at the roof ...

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  14. CZECHOSLOVAKIA MOURNS

    The death roll as the result of a mining disaster at Dux yesterday is now 131. Rescuework has been abandoned owing to four mine shafts catching ...

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  15. PLUCKY BUSINESS MAN

    Two sleeping children were rescued from their blazing bedroom early to-day when the home of William Mathers. at Corinda, was destroyed. ...

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  16. APPEAL TO STATE PREMIERS

    The annual meeting of the Council of the Federated State School Teachers' Association decided to make representations to State Premiers, and also to ...

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  17. ANOTHER BRIDGE FATALITY

    When an unknown man leaped from the Harbour Bridge last night Frank Graham, a well-known amateur wrestler, thinking the man might have ...

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  18. "SMITHY" SPEEDS

    Sir Charles Kiagsford Smith made a non-stop run from Sydney to Melbourne in the Australian built car in 15½ hours actual driving time. ...

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  19. LORD BADEN POWELL

    Lord Baden Powell. the Chief Scout, underwent an internal operation yesterday. He is making satisfactory progress after six weeks in bed. ...

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  20. GERMAN AIR SMASH

    The second tragic collision with a wireless mast occurred to-day when a machine landing in a fog at Brunswick struck a pylon and fell like a stone ...

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  21. WILL FIGHT OPPONENTS

    The Minister for Health expresses his determination to proceed with his scheme to reorganise the milk industry. He declared that more stringent ...

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  22. WOMAN'S TRAGIC END

    When a motor track crashed into a sulky near Bacchus Marsh. Mrs. Agnes May Pace (55), who was driving the sulky, was killed instantly, and her ...

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  23. DIED IN HARNESS

    Cr. Joseph Murrell Lambert (72) Mayor of Port Adelaide. died suddenly in the Council Chambers last night while signing a cheque before a ...

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  24. ALLEGED FALSE INFORMATION

    Detectives have arrested a man alleged to have given the police false information thereby causing public inconvenience and occupying police ...

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  25. WASHINGTON'S NEW MAYOR

    The police to-day arrested 143 criminals. The stated that since Mayor Laguardia took office on Monday they felt they could arrest anyone ...

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  27. NORTHERN TERRITORY SETTLERS

    The Minister for the Interior. Mr. Perkins, thinks that present Northern Territory settlers will have to be granted concessions as offered to ...

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  28. MURRUMBIDGEE MURDER

    The police made further headway in 'heir investigations into the death of Percy Smith last night, when they secured possession of a waggonette, ...

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  29. SIR JOHN SIMON AND MUSSOLINI

    The conversations between Sir John Simon and Mussolini concluded to-day. It is believed that Mussolini is of the opinion that the world must again ...

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  30. TRAIN WRECKER AGAIN

    Another attempt was made to wreck a train on the Tempe-East Hills line last night. The train hit an obstruc tion with considerable force but threw ...

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  31. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    The French flying boat, "Southern Cross," to-day completed the Atlantic crossing from Saint Louis, Se[?]gal a distance of 1970 miles in 18 hours 17 ...

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  32. NATIVES' LONG SWIM

    The forty ton launch Elam, owned by the Yarrabah Mission. sprang a 'eak and sank in a storm near Cape Grafton off Cairas. ...

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  33. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD

    At a meeting of Cabinet next week, the question of the reconstruction of the Water and Sewerage Board will be considered. The Minister for Health. ...

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  34. STRUCK BY CAR

    John Davis (10) was struck by a car at Petershaw last night. He sustained shocking injuries and died a few minutes after admission to ...

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