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  5. Germany And World Disarmament

    While a dance was being held in the Friends of the Soviet Hall on Saturday night, a fusilade of rifle bullets was ...

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  6. AIR DISASTER

    Crashing into a tree on a hill near Bangalow, North Coast, yesterday afternoon, a 'plane carrying Captain Les ...

    Article : 313 words
  7. DODGED THE "BAY"

    J. B. Hobbs, as usual, avoids the Bay of Biscay, and will travel overland to Toulon to pick up the "Orontes," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN REBUKES GERMANY.

    A statement issued by the British Government describes the German claim for arms equality as unwise and untimely. It also pointed out that Britain would insist upon the honoring of Treaty obligations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOSLING IN BOX

    Giving evidence at the Fruit Machines Inquiry, Mark Gosling, a former Chief-Secretary, said that he had never seen Trautwein in connection ...

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  10. MOTORING ACCIDENTS

    Three men were injured, one seriously, when a motor car on which they were travelling slong the Pacific Highway, towards Sydney, skidded ...

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  11. JUMPED FROM BRIDGE

    An elderly man, William James Connolly, jumped from the Harbour Bridge this morning. He struck the water, feet first, and wan, picked up; ...

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  12. Tate's Progress

    M. W. Tate was out of bed for a few hours to-day. "He is progressing satisfactorily." says Mrs. Tate, "but he is still obliged to take things very ...

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  13. CRUSHING BURDEN

    Addressing a meeting at Mosman, Mr. H. W. Lloyd, M.L.A., referred to the "crushing burden" of the State's social services. He added that there ...

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  14. Steering Gear Locks

    When the steering gear locked 26 miles from here on the Woolgoolga Road, a motor lorry overturned and pinned three occupants underneath. ...

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  15. Australia's Team

    Mailey's team of Australian cricketers arrived at Wellington, N.Z., yesterday, en route to Sydney. Richardson (captain) said that as ...

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  16. POISONED FOOD

    Angelo Sanotian (27), F. Anthonis (32), C. Pagone (60), Italian banana farmers it Tuntable Falls, who were admitted to the Lismore hospital on ...

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  17. Lismore's Victim

    Ralph Virtue was a single man, 27 years of age, and had lived in the Lismore district for many years. ...

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  18. LANG HALLUCINATION!

    The Premier denied that he had told Mr. Long that the Farmers' Debts Adjustment Art had been a "ghastly failure" in Western Australia. As a ...

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  19. THE BRISBANE EXPRESS

    An attempt was made to derail the Brisbane express near Muswellbrbok on Saturday night. The driver reported that the train ...

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  20. Kingsford Smith's Regrets

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, referring to the air disaster at Bangalow, said "The tragedy comes as a particular blow to me, because Mr. ...

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  21. WHALING

    Though there was no whaling in the South Atlantic last year, owing to a glut of whale oil, operations which are opening this year will be so intense ...

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  22. "UNPRECEDENTED PROSPERITY"

    Mr. Gullett, Minister for Customs, who arrived at Wellington, N.Z. yesterday, sad that more was achieved at Ottawa than the delegates ...

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  23. COCK FIGHTING

    Three members of the police force arrested gve men after an exciting chase at Pymble on Saturday afternoon, and charged them with alleged ...

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  24. WAGE CUTS

    The Rev, W. J. Grant, during a sermon at the Randwick Presbyterian Church said: "Governments are slashing wages, and workers have already ...

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  25. STOLE SOVIET GRAIN

    The mother and an aunt of Gougloff, who was recently guillotined in Paris for the assassination of President Donmer, have been arrested in the ...

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  26. MORE SHOCKS

    Earthquakes continued during the week-end at Wairoa and Gisborne (New Zealand). The most severe occurred yesterday afternoon, causing ...

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  27. IN HIS OWN 'PLANE

    Though his self-designed monoplane has not yet been placed on the market, the Sydney airmen. Captain Percival, averaging 140 miles an hour. Lost by ...

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  28. GO-SLOW WORKERS

    Steps have been taken by the meat exporters to dispense with the services of some slaughtermen employed in killing lambs for export at the ...

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  29. OUR UNEMPLOYED YOUTH

    In an address at the Central Methodist Mission, Mr. A. W. Hicks. Assistant-Under-Secretary for Education, warned the State that the problem of ...

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    It was a plane similar in type to this which crashed at Bangalow yesterday, killing the three occupants. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. FATAL FALL

    Miss Bessie Douglas Stock, one of South Australia's leading horsewomen, was fatally injured in a hurdle event at Adelaide Royal Show on Saturday, ...

    Article : 57 words
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