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  4. IN THE ARCTIC

    The Wilkins Arctic Expedition may have to shoot its dogs if food is not obtained for them in a short time, said a radio despatch from the party which ...

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  5. SOCIALISM

    "Socialism in our time" was adopted as the slogan of the Independent Labor Party Conference. ...

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  6. Improvised Umbrellas

    When a sudden heavy shower of rain swept the Showground yesterday newspapers served many hundreds as temporary umbrellas. The boy in this picture found a sample bag useful. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CYCLONE HAVOC

    The tail-end of a violent cyclone struck Trangie late this afternoon, and caused extensive damage. Two women were injured badly. ...

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  10. COAL INDUSTRY

    A hold-up of the coal mining industry is threatened by the colliery enginedrivers and firemen. It was decided today to submit a ...

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  11. FIRE IN EGYPT

    A great fire has been raging at Tantah for 24 hours. So far it is known that 32 persons have been killed and 4000 are ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. CUSTOMS REVENUE

    From a comparative statement of the Customs revenue, issued today at the Commonwealth Treasury, it appears likely that there is to be ...

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  13. CYCLONE HITS ISLANDS

    A wireless message from the Resident Commissioner of Cook Islands reports that the fruit crops were extensively damaged by a cyclonic storm ...

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  14. FASCIST RIFT

    The "Daily Herald's" special correspondent at Chiasso states that Signor Mussolini's long speech before the Fascist Grand Council last week was ...

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  15. TOORAK MURDER

    Another important development today in connection with the police investigations into the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Law, formerly of Bright, ...

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  16. THE DORRIGO DISASTER

    The body of the first known victim of the Dorrigo disaster has been found on Fraser Island, 14 miles north of Inskip Point. ...

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  17. CASE FOR "WETS"

    Senator Edge, opening the case for the "wets" before the Senate Subcommittee, said that the Volstead Law had "placed human happiness under ...

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  18. ROAD BLOCKED

    A very heavy storm passed over the Barrallier district on Monday, over 4 inches of rain falling in half an hour. The road from Mittagong to the ...

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  19. STORM AT HAY

    Severe thunderstorms have swept the district during the last two days, with heavy falls of rain. Lightning struck a wireless aerial in the town, ...

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  20. CENTRAL EUROPE

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Vienna states that Vatican influences are a powerful factor in Central Europe. ...

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  21. WATER CONSUMPTION

    The consumption of water yesterday was the lowest of the summer. Just over 50,000,000 gallons was the total. ...

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  22. 18,000,000 CARS IN U.S.

    There are 18,000,000 motor-cars registered in the United States, according to Mr. Horton Lewis, an international representative of ...

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  23. VICTORIAN FLOODS

    Torrential rain fell yesterday at Swanhill, 214 points being registered. A storm cloud burst on the farm of G. D. Bryden, and within half an hour ...

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  24. GOLD IN PANAMA

    The "Daily Chronicle," commenting on the Panama gold discovery, states:--"If the new reef realises the promoters hopes, it will be as big as ...

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  25. ELECTRICITY

    At 11 o'clock yesterday there was a fifteen minutes' interruption in the supply of light and power in part of the city, and a large section of the ...

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  26. MANIACS' WORK

    The maniacs responsible for the series of railway outrages in the vicinity of Falmerston North are still at large. ...

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  27. MUSSOLINI'S SCHEME

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Rome says a remarkable ceremony is to take place on Thursday aboard the battleship Cavour, on which ...

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  28. WOMEN TEACHERS

    Protesting at the schoolmasters' conference at Hull against women teaching boys, a delegate from Leeds said that when a man teacher saw ...

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  29. DASH FROM CLUB

    The foreign quarter of Soho was thrilled this evening by a man dashing without a hat from a club, and with blood streaming from a wound in the ...

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  30. SHIPPING MANAGER DEAD

    Mr. Harry Dowden, joint manager for M'Ilwraith, M'Eacharn Pty. in West Australia, died suddenly today. He was returning with his family from a ...

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  31. Wilkins and his Polar 'Plane

    The arctic explorer inspecting the machine in which he made a dash for the pole. No word has been received from him since his departure on the flight and his party is running short of provisions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. THE 'BUSES

    The Premier stated yesterday that Cabinet would consider the Railway Commissioners' report as to the form of returns required of 'bus owners, in ...

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  33. NORTH POLE

    The Polar ship Chantier, carrying an expedition, headed by Commander Byrd sailed on Monday for Spitzbergen.-- ...

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  34. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled, with rain and thunderstorms. Some heavy fails likely at places in the south-east quarter. Becoming fine in the ...

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  35. WHY HE DID NOT VOTE

    Because no political candidate contesting the last Federal election for Wentworth represented his interests, Jacob Johnson, of Captain Piper's ...

    Article : 109 words
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