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  5. - - Terrors of War from the Sky - "PARIS IN RUINS"

    The General Staff of the Air Force was shocked to-day by proof of the vulnerability of Paris in an air attack, as given ...

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  6. DESERVED FLOGGING

    At tile Goulburn Police Court, Arthur George Winter was bound over for twelve months on a charge of cruelty and ill-treatment to ...

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  7. DECISION SOON?

    The "Daily Telegraph" declares that a meeting is likely at Lords daring the week-end on the question of body-line. ...

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  8. GERMANY'S POVERTY

    "It will no longer suffice for creditor States to purchase more German goods, because Germany is so poor ...

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  9. SHOW SOCIETY TO PAY

    Some months ago, Harold Hayhoe, of Urbenville, on the North Coast, was gored in the face by a steer during a riding contest. ...

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  10. MORAL DRIFT

    Mrs. L. E. Goodisson, secretary of the Racial Hygiene Association, declared to-day that immorality of Sydney society had become so ...

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  11. £10,000 A YEAR

    Giving evidence before the Wheat Commission to-day, Mr. A. F. Kirkland, president of the Master Bakers' Association of ...

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  12. French Budget

    The draft Budget, presented to Cabinet to-day, proposes a reduction in expenditure by £67,000,000, without fresh taxation. The new expenditure cuts ...

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  13. "STAGGER THE IMAGINATION"

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) says that another calamity, such as the closing of the Government Savings Bank, the reimposition of £6,000,000 of ...

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  14. WOMEN CRICKETERS

    Playing at Northampton, the women's cricket team [?]o [?]our Australia tied with The Rest of England to-day. ...

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  15. JAPAN

    Mr. S. Hirodo. managing director of a large Japanese firm in Sydney, who has just returned from his own country[?] expressed the view that if the ...

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  16. INDECENT PUBLICATION

    At the Central Summons Court to-day, Dymock's Book Arcade Limited were charged with having for sale a banned book, which according to ...

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  17. NEW CUNARD LINER

    A resolution suggesting that the first voyage of the new gia[?] Cunarder. No. 534. which is to be launched next month, be an Empire tour, was carried ...

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  18. V.P. Races Off

    The Victoria Park race meeting arranged for to-day has been abandoned. ...

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  19. PAY DEBTS IN GOLD

    Dr. Rivett. of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, suggests that Australia should pay her overseas debts in gold, rather than in ...

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  20. AUSTRIA

    It is understood that Austria will [?]odge a protest at the coming Missions of the League of Nations against Jugoslavian toleration of the Nazis' ...

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  21. SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    Thomas Price (16) was critically in-j jured when he was accidentally shot through the lungs. while rabbit shoot-j ing near his home, three miles from ...

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  22. LONGER DRINKING HOURS!

    The Tasmanian Government has decided to introduce legislation to provide for hotels remaining open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ...

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  23. SCENE IN PARLIAMENT

    During yesterday's proceedings in the West Australian Legislative Assembly, a young unemployed man caused a sensation by denouncing the ...

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  25. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    Mr. Lyons told n meeting at Wangara[?]a (Vic.) that provision had been made in the Federal budget for £20,000 per annum for research and ...

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  26. W.A. FREE PARDON

    In the west Australian House of Assembly, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) moved a motion of censure on the Government in connection ...

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  27. THE VANISHING KOALA

    The Wild Life Preservation Society of Australia has approved of the action of the authorities in seizing a pet koala at Grafton. ...

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  28. SACKED AT 25 YEARS!

    Under a new order, all single persons under 25 years of age employed by private firms, and in public services, must give up their jobs in favour of ...

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  29. ALSATIAN DOGS

    A Bill to provide for the sterilisation of Alsatian dogs of both sexes has been introduced in the South Australian Assembly. ...

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  30. RURAL REHABILITATION

    The Minister for Defence. Sir George Pearce, states that it is expected that the cost of the Commonwealth Government's plans for the rehabilitation of ...

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  31. HARD TIMES IN ROYAL CIRCLES

    It was disclosed to-day that Prince Nicholas, father of Princess Marina, to whom Prince George is affianced, has been obtaining income mainly from the ...

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  32. HUGE OIL BLAZE

    Aided by a favourable wind the fire brigade to-night gained control of the gigantic oil blaze, which threatened to raze Campana to the ground. ...

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  33. BABY HEALTH CENTRES

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Royal Alexandra Hospital, the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver), referring to the great spread of ...

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  34. Mr. G. H. BOSCH

    The death is announced of George Henry Bos[?], until a few years ago a leading Sydney merchant, aged 73. Deceased will be remembered for ...

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  35. SCULLING

    The Pearce-Miller sculling race which, which was to have taken place to-morrow, has been postponed indefinitely, as Miller has developed slight ...

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