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  4. Murderess To Be A Mother Soon

    IN three months' time, Mrs. Matilda Ann Edwards, 31, will give birth to a child. Yesterday, in commuting the death sentence passed on her for the murder of her ...

    Article : 334 words
  5. LUCK, ILL LUCK FOR R.L. PLAYERS

    TRAGEDY, joy and keen disappointment.--Three Australian football stars last night each ...

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  6. NAZIS ENTERING DANZIG

    REPORTS received in London to-day were that German troops were entering Danzig in large numbers. French Foreign Minister, M. Bonnet, after ...

    Article : 427 words
  7. FLYING FULL-BACK

    DENNY O'CONNOR flew from Brisbane late yesterday to enable him to take his place in the Queensland to-day. He is shown as he stepped out of the plan at Mascot last night. Below: W. Ryan, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Mr. Mares Says:

    The week-end should be mainly fine, with cold snaps. There will be a tendency to a shower or two. ...

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  9. King Is U.S.A. Favorite No. 1

    EIGHTY-SIX guests 18 accorded a real American welcome to the King and Queen at the ...

    Article : 270 words
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  11. SUICIDE

    Two hundred Jews on board the German liner St. Louis are threatening a spectacular mass suicide in ...

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  13. Dramatic Dash To Rescue

    AFTER a dramatic race against time since yesterday morning through uncharted reefs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. CONSCRIPTION ATTACKED

    LONDON, Friday.--"Conscription as brought to to Britain was instigated by those favoring Hitler--not by those who want to fight him." ...

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  15. 48 ARRESTED IN RAIDS

    Police raided two houses at Darlinghurst, early this morning. Fourteen men and two women were arrested by police to a house in ...

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  16. EVERYONE IN DEBT

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Each Australian man, woman and child owes £61111 annually on the National Debt. ...

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  17. LATEST GREGORY FIGURES

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The counting of 668 votes from the Longreach district to-day gave the Independent candidate, Dr. Brown, a lead of ...

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  18. PUBLICAN DROPS DEAD

    Joseph Charles McGuire, 50, licensee of the Tattersall's Hotel. Tamworth collapsed and died on Manly Wharf last night. ...

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  19. COLLAPSED IN STREET

    While sitting on a tramway seat at the intersection of Harris and Miller Streets, Pyrmont, yesterday, Alfred Kellaway, 64, of Harris Street, ...

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  20. VIENNA CHOIR

    Last night's programme of the Vienna Boys' Choir will be repeated at both performances to-day and on Monday night. The season will ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    Washington, Friday.--At State Banquet Roosevelt referred to Anglo-American agreement over Canton and Enderby Islands as ...

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  22. STRIKE ON KENTS' ARRIVAL

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The Newcastle Transport Group has decided to request the Central Council of Shop Committees to consider calling ...

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  23. TRAM CONDUCTOR BADLY HURT

    John Roy. 33, tram conductor, of Waverley Depot, suffered a fractured skull when he overbalanced and fell from his tram in Elizabeth Street, ...

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  24. Friend Betrays Society Woman Smuggler

    RAIDING a fiat in one of New York's most exclusive quarters, Federal police to-day took into custody Mrs. May Candee Hancock Ayer, together with £A7500 worth of smuggled goods. Mrs. Ayer, the widow ...

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  25. STARVED 3 DAYS IN MINE

    FOR nearly three days Robert Clive Campbell, 45, of Dugan Street, Kalgoorlie, lay at the bottom of a 50ft. disused mine shaft, without food or water. He fell down the shaft at 8 ...

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