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  2. FORECAST:

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  5. THOUSANDS DIE AS QUAKE WRECKS CITIES

    A violent earthquake killed thousands in central and eastern Turkey early yesterday. An area of 25,000 square miles was shaken by seven shocks in quick succession, between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. ...

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  6. STEAMER'S DEATH PLUNGE

    TORPEDOED. The British freighter Malabar, photographed from a British warship after she had been holed by a German submarine, in the Atlantic. An engineer and four Lascar firemen were killed by the explosion, but 76 of the crew were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 112 words
  7. Volunteers To Aid Finns Against Snow-Bound Reds

    While heavy snowfalls are holding up military operations in Finland, help for the Finns is coming from several sources. ...

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  8. Heatwave Conditions For City

    Sydney will have hot and sultry weather for a few days, the State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) said last night. ...

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  9. 4000-Year-Old Skeleton Found

    The skeleton of a man believed to have died 4000 years ago has been dug up at Bonhill, Scotland. ...

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  10. TRAPPED IN CAR, DROWNED

    LEETON, Thursday.--When a sedan car driven by Arthur Kingham, 45, rice farmer, of Murrani, crashed through the railing of the bridge over the main ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. Admiralty Praises Boy's Seamanship

    Malcolm Morrison. 16, has been asked to attend the Admiralty offices, where his seamanship and skill will be officially recognised. Morrison was a deck-boy on the ...

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  12. WANT MAGINOT'S REMAINS HONORED

    PARIS, Thursday.--The French Press is campaigning for the transfer of Andre Maginot's remains to the Pantheon. Maginot, when French War Minister, ...

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  13. STOP PRESS

    [?]Thursday.--The death [?] the Turkish earthquake is [?] be without precedent in [?] Thousands of tents ...

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  15. Beach Inspector Reads Burial Service For Dog

    Bill Harris, chief beach inspector at Newcastle, read the burial service today as the body of Bob, Newcastle's beach dog, was lowered into the sea from a surf-boat. Bob died from pneumonia. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Man Attacked With Hammer

    James James, 41, staggered into Leo Lyons' shop in Crown Street, Surry Hills, last night, and said, "I've been shot." ...

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  17. XMAS. PUDDING BAIT FOR RENT-PAYERS

    Five hundred tenants on the books of Hoskins & Co., estate agents, Bankstown, who paid their rent up to December 25, participated in a drawing for six Christmas puddings. "The tenants enthusiastically ...

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  18. Wants Central Heat In £7000 Home

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Canadian High Commissioner in Canberra (Mr. C. J. Burchell) will exchange cables tomorrow with his Government on the ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. NO RELEASE FOR GRAF SPEE MEN

    BUENOS AIRES, Thursday.--The Argentine's reply to the German Note demanding release of the 1000-odd interned members of the Admiral Graf ...

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