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  4. NAZIS' BOMB PLOT

    MONEY found on Irishmen arrested in connection with the British bomb plot has been traced to Nazi sources. This was disclosed by a high Government official ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Darwin To Sydney Air Record

    MAKING a 2000 miles dash to Sydney in an attempt to catch up lost time, the Dutch Lockhead ...

    Article : 118 words
  6. MAN KICKED TO DEATH AT REDFERN

    A SEAMAN was savagely kicked to death in a public convenience at the rear of the Glengarry Castle Hotel, Redfern, yesterday. He was Eric Carlson. 51, fireman on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 532 words
  7. Military Snub Resented

    What was describes' as over, bearing rudeness by a party of military officers at a recruiting meeting in Brighton Town Hall ...

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  8. CAT-CALLS FOR LADY ASTOR

    LONDON, Wed.--Old-aged pensioners showed unexpected political consciousness at a Palstow ceremony to-day. Shouts of "How's Cliveden?" "Arms for ...

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  9. COOLER

    SOMEWHAT cooler temperatures are likely to-day. Unsettled conditions may result in a few thundershowers. ...

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  10. SHOCK FOR HITLER

    THE four important count tries bordering on the Black Sea, including the Soviet Union, are reported ...

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  11. MAIL TRAIN DERAILED

    Crashing into oxy-welding apparatus on the railway line, four miles south, of Wyong, late yesterday, the north- western mail train was derailed. ...

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  12. LIFT N.Z. POTATO BAN

    There is a growing demand by all sections of the community for the removal of the N.Z. potato ban. Sussex Street and Municipal market ...

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  14. THREAT TO JAP. CONSUL

    "The Japanese Consul-General will be killed at 2.30 p.m. on Friday." "The ship Dalfram will be sunk at the ...

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  15. BOYCOTT JAP. TOYS AT PICNICS

    Boycott of Japanese toys has been adopted by the Metropolitan Coaching (Traffic) branch employees at their picnics for the last two years. ...

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  16. SPLIT HUSBAND'S HEAD WITH AXE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--"I'm. sorry I didn't Chop his head off. I hate the sight of him," a woman shouted from the dock at Brunswick Court to-day. ...

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  17. CABINET ON TOUR AGAIN

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.-- Alter lis brief interruption, Federal Cabinets Tasmanian holiday, tour recommenced to-day. Several Conducted tours of ...

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  18. ACTING-JUDGE

    Appointment of Mr, O. A. Hardwiek as an acting-judge of the supreme Court was extended yesterday, from February 14 to April 30. ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    Early this morning the condition of William O'Brien, 27, assembler, of Bourke Street, Darlinghurst, alleged to have been ...

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  20. Discovers Frozen South

    GOLD was found in the Antarctic for the first time in history by Lincoln Ellsworth during his 1938 polar expedition. Famous American explorer ...

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  21. DIES AFTER 38 DAYS' COMA

    Having lain unconscious for 38 days, Jack Dyke, 30. Glasgow Avenue, Bondi, died in St. Vincent's Hospital yesterday. Dyke's skull was fractured in a car ...

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