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  5. Mail Train Off Line

    Crashing into a landslide near Excelsior at 10.20 last night, the engine' and the first ...

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  6. ART EXHIBITION

    "THE STORYTELLER," by Frank Payne, to be exhibited at the Society of Women Painters' annual exhibition, opening to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. A PROBLEM BEAST

    THIS CURIOUS ANIMAL, which might have been carved by a modern problem artist, is a has relief on the wails of Babylon, built thousands of years ago, but still in a state of perfect preservation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TORIES ARE IN REVOLT

    The Conservative re volt against trade agreements with foreign countries, at the possible ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPAN FEARS TROUBLE IN FAR EAST

    Fears of war in the Far East are strengthened by Japanese official statements, declaring that ...

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  10. AMERICA WANTS TARIFF TRUCE FOR THE WORLD

    THE terms of its proposed tariff truce have been sent by the United States to the 66 nations which have been invited ...

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  11. Britain May Be Sanctuary For Learning

    PROMINENT British educationists in Loudon yesterday privately discussed a proposal to offer an "honorable asylum" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FARMERS NEAR DISASTER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australia's primary producers will be clown and out before long unless drastic action, ...

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  13. POLICE FIRE ON STOLEN TAXI

    A FUSILLADE of shots from pursuing police failed early this morning to stop the driver of a stolen taxi, in a, wild chase ...

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  14. CADET SYSTEM ANNOYS LONDON POLICE

    THE '' Daily Chronicle'' says that a first-class crisis, leading to most drastic action, may ...

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  15. NAZIS ARRESTED

    The authorities in the Austrian frontier town of Kufstein have arrested several Nazis, who, they state, have confessed to participation in a ...

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  16. SHARP CRITICISM

    Indignation is rising in the city over America's "light-hearted, and irresponsible default." The "Manchester Guardian" says ...

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  17. WHEAT PRICE UP

    Wheat to-day was sold at 75 cents (31½ at par) for September delivery, a price 30 cents above the recent low level. ...

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  18. OATH ABOLISHED

    The Irish Free State no longer recognises the oath of allegiance. The Dail, by 76 votes to 56, again passed the Abolition Bill, and, as the ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. LATE JAMES ANGUS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Mr. James Angus, vice-president of the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, and himself blind, died in a ...

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  20. "LEG THEORY IS DEADLY DULL"

    Practical experiment in England is proving to British cricket lovers, says the "Evening News," that Australia rightly objected to leg-theory ...

    Article : 65 words
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  22. TWO OF THE BEST

    Few Australians realise that in VK2ME, Sydney, and VK3ME, Melbourne, Australia has two of the premier short-wave wireless stations in ...

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  23. FIRE AT CAMDEN

    The Empire Theatre at Camden was badly damaged by fire early this morning, the loss being estimated at £2000. ...

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  24. UNIONS CONFER

    Delegates from the Trades Hall Building Trades Group and the Miners' Federation attended a conference of the Maritime Unions' ...

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  25. GANDHI DETERMINED

    Asked if he would continue his fast if he were released from prison, Gandhi replied that he would fast, anyway. ...

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  27. EXCHANGE EQUALISATION

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in the House of. Commons to-day, moved an increase in the Exchange Equalisation ...

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  28. LATE NEWS

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  29. M.C.C. PRESIDENT

    The new president of the M.C.C. is Lord Halisham, who is also Minister for War in the British Government. He succeeds Lord Lewisham. ...

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  30. PRICE OF GOLD

    The price of gold to-day was £646 per fine ounce. ...

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  32. WHAT WILL MOLLISON SAY?

    THE Royal Aero Club has censured Mrs. Mollison (Amy Johnson) for a Sunday newspaper article she wrote, ...

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  33. EVEREST PLANES IN STORM

    Terrific storms were encountered between Agra and Jodhpur by the homeward-bound planes of the Everest flight expedition. One machine ...

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  34. NO DEBT AGREEMENT

    In a statement in the House of Commons on his American visit, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said debts would not be discussed at the World ...

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  35. M.L.C. CO. CHANGES

    Sir Henry Braddon has been appointed a director of the Mutual Life and Citizens' Assurance Co., Ltd., to fill the vacancy caused by the death ...

    Article : 52 words
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