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  2. FORECAST:

    FINE; WINDS CHIEFLY S.E. ...

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  5. 17 Killed, 35 Injured in Picnic Train Smash near Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Monday: Seventeen are believed to have been killed and 35 were injured, including 23 seriously, when a Labor Day picnic train left the lines at Camp Mountain, 13 miles from Brisbane, this ...

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  6. N.S.W. Elections

    SYDNEY, Monday: Final figures in 10 doubtful electorates in the NSW elections were unlikely to be ...

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  7. Canvassing For posts In Cabinet

    SYDNEY, Monday: The congest far election to the new State Government was carried a stage further ...

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  8. MELB. STRIKE MAY END TOMORROW

    MELBOURNE, Monday: Agreement on terms for a settlement of the metal trades dispute was reached this afternoon. This was announced by Acting-Chief Judge ...

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  9. BIG UNDERSEA CANYON NEAR MURRAY MOUTH

    SYDNEY, Monday: The crew of the freighter, H.M.A.S. Lachlan, which is engaged in survey work, has discovered a break in ...

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  10. GERMAN ATOMIC ENGINE

    LONDON, Monday: Professor Werner Heisenberg, Germany's greatest physicist, has revealed details of ...

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  11. Byron Postal Votes

    Only an additional 137 postal votes were counted at Murwillumbah. yesterday for Byron seat. Mr. Grant received 19, Mr. ...

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  12. PREVIOUS WORST DISASTER WAS IN 1925

    BRISBANE, Monday: The previous worst railway disaster in Queensland occurred in June, 1925, at Traveston, about 90 ...

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  13. U.S. SUB. TOGO ROUND HORN

    WASHINGTON, Monday: The Navy announced that the 1500-ton submarine Sea Robin, now at Cristobal, Canal zone, will ...

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  14. PENSIONS FOR FIVE EX-MLA'S

    SYDNEY, Monday: Two Labor members defeated at the State elections will receive a pension of £5 a week for life. ...

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  15. Communist Victories In North China; Chiang's Trip to Front

    NANKING, Monday: A series or Communist victories across North China, from Shansi to Shantung, was acknowledged by pro-Government sources, together with the disclosure that Generalissimo Chaing Kai-shek had ...

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  16. LABOR MAY MOVE TO ABOLISH SENATE

    SYDNEY, Monday: The Federal executive of the Australian Labor Party when it meets in Canberra on Monday ...

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  17. KILLED HIMSELF; FAILED TO HONOR ELECTION PLEDGE

    HAVANA, Cuba, Monday: The Mayor (Manuel Fernandez Superviells) shot himself fatally, police announced, ...

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  18. FOUR OF SIX BRITISH SOLDIERS ACQUITED

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's representative at Jhansi says: A court-martial acquitted four of six British soldiers on charges ...

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  19. REBELS REPULSED IN MADAGASCAR

    LONDON, Monday: Reuter's Paris representative says:—French troops repulsed a surprise attack by 200 rebels on a ...

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  20. PETITIONS SEEK REPRIEVE OF DEATH SENTENCE

    LONDON, Monday: A pe[?]tion from Australia containing 11,000 signatures asking for the reprieve of the death sentence ...

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  22. 251 ESCAPE FROM PRISON IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday: It is officially announced that 251 Jew and Arab prisoners, including 80 Jew terrorists, escaped from Acre prison. Most are still free. ...

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  23. DURHAM MINERS RENDERED IDLE

    LONDON, Monday: A strike by 20 winding enginemen prevented 12,000 County Durham miners from working. ...

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