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  4. UNION SECRETARY AND WIFE KILLED WHEN EXPLOSION WRECKED BEDROOM

    ALFRED ERNEST SMITH, 53, secretary of the Butchers Union at the Stats Abattoirs, Homebush, and his wife Mary Ann Smith, 51, were killed when a terrific explosion in a front bedroom where, they were asleep, wrecked their ...

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  5. JAPAN WILL SUFFER BY PROLONGATION OF WAR

    The Hongkong correspondent of "The Times-" says that a large crowd of flagwaving Chinese welcomed the ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. Six Killed In Munition Shed Explosion.

    AN explosion occurred in the gelatine mixing shed at the Nobel works, Ardeer, Aryshire, today Six were killed, including, one ...

    Article : 43 words
  7. JAP. ESPIONAGE SYSTEM IN DOMINIONS

    "The Australian' Government recently uncovered an extensive Japanese espionage system in the-Dominions. ...

    Article : 201 words
  8. NO CAUSE FOR PESSIMISM

    MR COLIN F. CAMPBELL, presiding at the annual meeting of the National Provincial Bank, Ltd, warned the meeting not to allow caution to ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. Forcibly Quelled

    The British United Press correspondent at Barcelona states that in-surgent deserters declare that a revolt by two of their regiments at ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. FIRE DESTROYS HOMESTEAD.

    Warren homestead, situated near Kalapa, and owned by Mr Sydney Fitzroy Roberta was destroyed by fire late on Wednesday afternoon. It ...

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  11. No Home Near Paris To Suit Windsors

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor have been unable to find a suitable residence near Paris. It is understood that they are renting a small ...

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  12. 30,000-MILE PLEASURE FLIGHT.

    The longest flight were made in a privately, chartered plane was completed by the arrival at Croydon, of Captain T. W. Morton in a ...

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  13. CLIPPER HAS ENGINE TROUBLE

    The China Clipper was forced back by engine trouble when she had been two hours on her Journey to Midway Island. She landed safely. She ...

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  14. Heavy Rain ln Far North.

    The Railway Department advises that heavy rain was falling north from Townsville this morning. It is reported that Innisfail registered 12 ...

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  15. VISIT OF THE GOVERNOR.

    The Mayor (Mr R. W. Evans) has received official advice of additional arrangements for the visit of the Governor (Sir Lesile Wilson) to ...

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  16. TO BE OPENED TOMORROW

    STOFFORD WAY, Important link In the Dawson Highway, which will be officially opened tomorrow. The photograph was taken looking north on the Mt Morgan side, near Moongan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NAZIS ACTIVE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Investigations of Nazi activities in South Africa, by the " Argus " revealed the presence in most centres of organisations similar to those in ...

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  18. MINISTER FOR LANDS VISITING NORTH.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr P. Pease), accompanied by Mr. A. G. Melville (chairman of the Land Administration Board), and Mr V. ...

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  19. GERMAN EDITOR LOSES POSITION.

    It is now revealed that Herr Stretcher will retain the chief editorship of " Der Stuermer," but the editor responsible for the recent ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Further rain on the tropical coast, chiefly north from Townsville, where heavy fall continue; . scattered thunderstorms elsewhere, mainly between ...

    Article : 73 words
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