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  4. MADCAP SENATOR SETS U.S.A. BUZZING

    Baton Rouge, Louisiana (U.S.A.), Sunday. "KINGFISHER" HUEY LONG, the Senator-Dictator of Louisiana, in achieving his most spectacular victory to-day, almost precipitated ...

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  5. DIPPED HAND IN LIFE'S BLOOD

    AS he lay dying early yesterday morning from bullet wounds in the brain and heart, Henry George Newman, 52, of Bulwarra Road. ...

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  6. The Champagne Of Life

    There is a thrill in riding on the top of a wave to victory; there is a greater thrill to surf-boat oarsmen in attempting to catch a wave to give them that victory. It is not always brawn that wins; brains play a big part, and the North Cronulla boat crew (in front) used both bruins and braun to beat Palm Beach (on the right). Coogee and Dec Why crews are just outside the line of breakers. It was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CAVALCADE OF WEEK-END

    Randwick patrons got a wonderful thrill over the finish of the January Handicap, when High Cross and Contact flashed past the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Getting Ready

    At the Bathurst railway yards the old lighting system of kerosene lamps has been replaced with electric light, and here the loco. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOLD BARS DROP FROM AIRLINER IN STORM

    DURING a terrific storm which is sweeping over the British Isles, £6000 worth of bar gold was lost overboard from a Hillman Airways ...

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  10. PLAGUE OF SHARKS ON COAST

    THE number of sharks seen cruising off Sydney's beaches during the week-end is said by authorities to be the largest on record. In ...

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  11. 170 KILLED IN

    IN addition to the 20,000 rendered homeless in the Mississippi floods, 170 are dead as the result of a ...

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  12. YOUTH KILLED IN SMASH

    A youth was killed and another seriously injured yesterday when they were hurled through the air after their motor cycle ...

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  13. KING'S JUBILEE

    IT is understood that detailed plans for the principal celebrations in connection with the jubilee on May 5 of the King's accession to the ...

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  14. FIRED AND MAN BIT THE DUST!

    A GROCER'S son fired at a suspect in Lang Road, Thirroul, early yesterday morning, and apparently so scared him that he ...

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  15. Well Hit!

    The male section of the community is not the only section to take an interest in cricket. Here this dear old lady, under the shelter of an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FELL 50 FT. INTO SHAFT

    Leslie Jarvis, 41, miner, lost his footing while working on a landing at the 100ft. level at the Yellow Glen mine yesterday and fell 50ft. ...

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  17. MINISTER ADDRESSES EMPLOYERS

    THE Minister of Labor, Mr. Oliver Stanley, this afternoon outlined to members of the National Confederation of Employers' organisations ...

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  19. DUKE AND DUCHESS AS PASSENGERS

    THE Duke and Duchess of Kent had a rousing reception from 400 cruising passengers when they joined them aboard the liner Duchess ...

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  20. IN LAST STAGES OF STARVATION

    A terrible indictment of conditions among the unfortunate unemployed in this State was revealed yesterday when an emaciated man, in the last ...

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  21. SCOUTS DID NOT KNOW HIM

    Lord Baden-Powell, World's Chief Scout, and Lady Baden-Powell and their two daughters arrived unobtrusively in Sydney on Saturday, and ...

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  22. THE "BLACK PACTS"

    REFERRING to the numerous trade agreements with foreign countries--Britain's "Black Pacts"--which have so seriously undermined the ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Jewellery, valued at £324, was stolen last night from the home of Raleigh Sayers, Cooling Street, Vaucluse. At the time the ...

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  24. SIMON AND SLANDER

    SIR JOHN SIMON'S successful action for slander against a speaker who had alleged he had a pecuniary interest in munitions. ...

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  25. DISABLED TANKER IN NAVY'S CARE

    H.M.S. Frobisher, which, with H.M.S. Guardian, has been standing by the British tanker Valverda, disabled by fire in the ...

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  26. Crawford In New Role

    JACK CRAWFORD, tennis champion, is seen in a different role to that in which the public generally know him. Here he is about to start the final heat of the Australian Mile Speedway Championship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. 12 UNACCOUNTED FOR AFTER WRECK

    THERE are still 12 persons unaccounted for as a result of the foundering of the Mohawk after a collision with the Talisman, in which ...

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  28. SHOT IN GROIN

    When a pea-rifle carried by one of his mates exploded this afternoon William Heatherington, 12, of Main Road, Kearsley, was shot in ...

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  29. TREASURY BILLS

    THERE was a now low-record rate of borrowing on Treasury Bills yesterday. The amount applied for in tenders for £25,000,000 bills was ...

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