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  4. ENDS LIFE AFTER THREAT TO WIFE

    TEN days after he threatened to kill his wife and son, Frederick Thomas Gill, 53, was yesterday found dead in his home in Bailey Street, ...

    Article : 383 words
  5. Health Girl Revels In Sunshine

    SIGN of approaching Spring. Yesterday's warm sunshine showed to best advantage the sparkling health of youthful Betty Morell, of Mosman Primary School, at University Oval. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 121 words
  6. Rumors Of Peace In Spain Stir London

    FOREIGN OFFICE CIRCLES WERE AGOG THIS AFTERNOON WITH RUMORS OF POSSIBLE SPANISH PEACE NEGOTIATIONS. ...

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  7. KNIGHT AS LANG'S AIDE

    MR. HAMILTON KNIGHT (Labor, Hartley) was named at Parliament House last ...

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  8. Theft Victim Was Late

    DASHING into Central Police Station yesterday to report a robbery, a man found two men in the dock being charged with the offence. ...

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  9. BIG PUSH

    ONE can't move without the other. Pusher A. Alexander and Sitter H. Alexander reach Meadow Flat, near Portland. They have travelled like this from Adelaide. They expect to finish the journey to Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Engineers May Widen Arms Strike

    A MEETING of 120 engineers employed at Garden Island Naval Depot decided last night to cease work, if called upon, in support of the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation ...

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  12. INDIAN JEWEL MYSTERY

    THE Chief Secretary, Mr. Gollan, declined to admit or deny in Parliament yesterday that Mr. Aubrey Sara, ...

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  13. AIR MAIL TO N.Z. WILL BE SURCHARGED

    AUSTRALIAN mails carried by air to New Zealand are expected to bear a surcharge of threepence. But New Zealand letters flown to ...

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  14. WINDOW SLASHER AGAIN

    SYDNEY'S mad window-slasher returned last night. He scored windows at a number of shops in the Daccyville district. ...

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  15. PLANS TO COMBAT GAS RAID

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Possibility of gas attacks on Australian communities is remote, according to the Inspector-General of the R.A.F. Sir ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

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  17. Towed From Auckland

    THE motorship Salamaua, with the steamer Mako in tow, is expected to reach Sydney at daylight to-day. When leaving Newcastle yesterday ...

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  18. Saved Homes And Water

    FIREMEN in the Manly district are extinguishing, bushfires and swing the water supply at the same time. ...

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  19. POLICE CHIEF SHOT CHIEF

    SHANGHAI, Thurs. -- Lon Lienkwe, the Chinese superintendent of the International Settlement police, was shot deed here to-day. ...

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  20. HITLER YOUTHS

    TOKIO, Thursday -- Thirty Hitler youths, arrived here to-day and were welcomed by State Ministers. ...

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