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  5. Pleasure Steamer May Become Wreck NIGHT OF TERROR

    After a night of terror, survivors of the disaster to the N.D.L. liner "Dresden" are resting in schools, barracks, ...

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  6. CHASED EACH OTHER

    The police made two raids last night on alleged two-up schools at Darlinghurst and Randwick. ...

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  7. THE SECOND TEST Weather Weather Forecast

    The Air Ministry's weather forecast for to-morrow, when the second Test will open at Lord's, indicates that the day ...

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  8. GERMANY'S THREAT

    Emphasising Germany's willingness to pay, and her inability to pay, and scornfully pointing to other countries ...

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  9. BACK TO BERLIN!

    The ex-Kaiser will be back in Berlin before the beginning of 1935, maybe as a private person, but possibly ...

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  10. BOGUS TELEGRAM

    It transpired to-day that a deliberate attempt was made to prevent Khartoum running in the Jumpers' Flat race at Roschill ...

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  11. PRICE-CUTTING

    Addressing the Retail Traders' Asso[?] Mr. N. L. Nock deprecated what he des[?]bed as "frenzied cut[?]" in the retail trade in Syme[?] ...

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  12. Official Statement

    The N.D.L. Company issued a statement to-day. which discloses that two women, who lost their lives as the result of the "Dresden" wreck, were ...

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  13. The English Team

    The chairman of the English selectors. Sir Stanley Jackson, said to-day: "No case of unfitness among players invited has been reported to me You ...

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  14. Body-Line Bowling

    A full meeting of the Lancashire Cricket Committee is believed to have discussed future relations of the clubwith Nottinghamshire as the result of ...

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  15. U.C.P.

    Speaking at a lnucheon in Launceston. Dr. Earle Page urged the Tasmanian people to support the Country Party policy. He also declared that ...

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  16. MIGRATION

    According to the Minister for Customs (Mr. White), before the war migrants from Great Britain numbered 250.000 a year. To-day the number was ...

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  17. WAGGA MURDER

    A special sitting of the Full Court of Criminal Appeals was held to-day to bear the appeal of Edward Henry Money against his ...

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  18. NEST EGG GONE!

    Addressing a gathering at Beaconsfield (Tasmania). Mr. Lyons said that the Federal Treasury was overflowing no longer. ...

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  19. S.O.S. FROM LIGHTHOUSE

    When an urgent message was received from Gabo Island Lighthouse that Mrs. Middleiniss, wife of the lighthouse-keeper, was seriously ill, ...

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  20. ACTS OF CRUELTY

    At Toongabbie, near Blacktown, a dog was saturated with kerosene, which was set alight. The animal suffered such agony that it had to be shot. ...

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  21. TREATMENT OF ABORIGINES

    J. R. Wilkinson, of the Methodist Inland Mission Service, who has just returned from the Far North of Central Australia, declared that aborigines ...

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  23. MISSING TEACHER

    A message says that Miss Daisy Eileen Watkins (25), a visiting schoolteacher. from South Australia, who had been reported missing since Tuesday. ...

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  24. MAIL-BAG RIFLED

    The police are non-plussed at the mysterious disappearance yesterday of £180 from a mailbag in transit between the G.P.O. and Collaroy Post ...

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  25. TRIBUTE TO CRAWFORD

    The tardiness of the authorities in making tennis a regular school game is one of the reasons for Britain's long wait to win the Davis Cup, declares ...

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  26. MARTIN BY-ELECTION

    Mr. J. A. McAllum. B.A., has been endorsed by the Federal A.L.P. Executive as Federal Labor candidate in the Martin by-election. ...

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  27. HEAVY DAMAGES

    A verdled for £2000 damages was returned in favour of Steuart Wilson to-day against the British Broadcasting Corporation. and for £100 against ...

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