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  4. Young Brother's Terrifying Discovery

    "Signs of improvement indicate that the bottom of the depression has been reached, and all efforts to re-invigorate industry will contribute to an actual revival," said Herr Von, Papen, in a monster broadcast address throughout Germany, ...

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  5. THE WAY OUT!

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, in a radio address, discussed world economic problems, particularly in relation to those of Australia. Mr. Bruce pictured die country as the victim of ...

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  6. FLAT TRAGEDY

    The bodies of a single man and a youth Were found in a flat at Bondi with bullet wounds in the head. ...

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  7. DENOMINATIONAL SCHOOLS

    In an address, at Banks town the Rev. Dr. Tuomey bitterly attacked the state educational system. He declared that the Roman Catholics ...

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  8. MONEY IN SPORT

    Ireland is making a big to have the Olympiad of 1940 held in Dublin. General O'Duffy, head of the Free State Civic Guard, has sent the ...

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  9. SOLDIER SETTLERS

    Addressing a meeting of more than 400 purchasers of war service homes, at Canterbury, Mr. V. C. Thompson M.P. and that a large [?] ...

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  10. TIN HARE COMMISSION

    Before the Tin Hare Commission today, Stanley Llewellyn Anderson, cheif clerk of the Cheif Secretary's Department, and brother-in-law of the ...

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  11. WAIT AND SEE!"

    Mr. Latham, Attorney-General, referring to the reported complaints by the Country Party on the tariff and other matters, said that members or ...

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  12. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    As we result of being shot in the left side with a shotgun at Cullen Bullen on Saturday, Frederick Agnew Hogansen was admitted to the ...

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  13. GIRL'S DEATH

    The coronial inquiry concerning the death of Nola Lake Med way (16), at the Coast Hospital, following An alleged illegal operation, which was ...

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  14. WOMAN DRIVER AMOK

    When an elderly blind man, Henry Whitemore (73), was being escorted across Flinders-street yesterday afternoon by Constable Milne, he and his ...

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  15. FATAL COLLISION

    Kenneth McKenzie was killed and Reginald Braddy seriously injured when a motor-cycle on which they were travelling along Hume Highway ...

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  16. ANTI-WAR CONGRESS

    Described as a passionate call, to men and women throughout the world to prevent war, which may break out to-morrow, and destroy civilisation, ...

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  17. WOOL SALES

    The 1932-33 wool selling season opened to-day. There was a large attendance of buyers. ...

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  18. CAR CRASHES INTO EMBANKMENT

    Patrick Condran (37) was killed and four others, injured when a heavy touring car crashed into an embankment in Norman Park. ...

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  19. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that legislation to give effect to the Ottawa, agreements will virtually he second to the Budget. Parliament will ...

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  20. N.Z. FLOODS

    Heavy rains have fallen In many parts of New Zealand at Wairarapa. The downfall was Hie worst for 20 years, all low-lying country is under ...

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  21. DEATH ON TENNIS COURT

    William Scott Maclean (38) collapsed and died yesterday afternoon, while engaged in a game of tennis at Moore Park. ...

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  22. SECRET COMMISSIONS

    The Royal Commissioner (Mr. C. J. Carroll), who is inquiring into alleged secret payments in the dairying industry, says that he has evidence that ...

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  23. BUSINESS MAN'S END

    Walter Peel (59), of Peels, Ltd., motor manufacturers, was found dead in the basement of bis business premises yesterday. The basement was ...

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  24. THE WAGE TAX

    The assistant - Treasurer (Mr Spooner) says that the State Government does not propose to increase the wages tax of 1/ in the pound for ...

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  25. GAMBLING

    Speaking at St. Annes' Church of England. Ryde, the Bishop Coadjutor of Sydney, the Rev. S. J. Kirkby severely condemned legalised gambling. ...

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  26. GLOAMING'S OWNER

    The death Is announced of Mr. G. D. Greenwood, a prominent New Zealand landowner and pastoralist, who owned the famous racehorse "Gloaming." ...

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  27. FLOATING IN THE SEA

    The body or Henry Gregory Brice, grand secretary of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, who disappeared from the steamer "Edina," on ...

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  28. MOTORIST'S DEATH

    Returning to his car after picking flowers in the bush at Windsor yester day, Lewis Morisset (31), of Darling Point, collopsed and died. ...

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  29. MISSING WOMAN

    Mrs. Mary New (54), who disappeared from her home near Wallacia yesterday afternoon was found dead an hour later in the Nepean River. ...

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  30. VALUES HIGHER

    Under very strong competition values for all descriptions of merino were 20 per cent, higher than last June. ...

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  31. VESSEL STRIKES REEF

    The inter-State freighter, "Iron Master," while bound for Port Kembla yesterday, struck a reef at Martin Island. A plate was fractured and other ...

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  32. NATIONALISED BANKING

    The State Branch of the Federal Labour Party is advocating the compulsory acquisition of fill private banks by the Commonwealth. Mr. ...

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  33. UNDER PROTEST

    A special meeting of the Miners Union at Wonthaggi carried a resolu tion agreeing to all members returning to work, under protest, against the 20 ...

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