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  4. Sensational Suggestion at Lidcombe Bombing Inquiry

    “At stopwork meetings Smith used practically to order the men back to work. He threatened to put ‘scabs’ in on us and did everything an organiser should not do. I am of the opinion that Smith, in order to gain kudos made the bomb and intended to throw it through his window and it went ...

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  6. BRITAIN’S SERIOUS LAG IN PLANE PRODUCTION

    According to the Australian Associated Press political correspondent, the failure of the Government to immediately replace words with ...

    Article : 254 words
  7. BANKRUPT PLAYED “TWO-UP,” BUT NEVER LOST

    Appearing for public examination in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Albert McNamara, of Council street, Clifton Hill, formerly of ...

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  8. HITLER’S ACTIVITIES CAUSE FRANCE SEEKS BIG LOAN UNEASINESS IN HOLLAND

    It is understood by the diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press that Holland’s uneasiness about her position in Europe, ...

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  9. £312 Million Mentioned

    There are rumors in financial circles that France is seeking a loan of £312,000,000. chiefly from Great Britain. It is suggested that the loan is ...

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  10. PROTESTANT LIKELY TO BE PRESIDENT OF EIRE

    Flanna Fail and Fine Gael representatives have agreed to invite Dr. Douglas Hyde to accept nomination for the position of President or Eire. ...

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  11. COOGAN SAYS HIS FATHER HATED STEP-FATHER

    Jackie Coogan testified in court today that his father hated his stepfather, Arthur Bernstein. Coogan, who is suing his mother and ...

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  12. 200,000 JAPANESE DRIVE FORWARD

    Accompanied by tho garrison which was rescued from Kishinev, 200,000 Japanese are driving towards Taicrehwang. They are opposed by in equal ...

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  13. ALLEGEDLY HELPED BOY, AGED 15, TO GET MARRIED

    Joseph Cyril Amy, 26, baker, and Boyce Philip Fox, 24, laborer, were committed for trial at Kogarah Police Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  14. RAILWAYS HAVE A VERY BUSY EASTER

    The stationmaster at Albury (Mr. [?] said yesterday that a record number of people had travelled through the [?] by raid during ...

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  15. OARFISH A NIGHTMARE

    Those who claim to have seen sea serpents may claim that what they saw was an oarfish following the discovery of a specimen of this giant fish ...

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  16. MYSTIFIED BY MR. LYONS’ MOVEMENTS

    Evidently seeing in the Press that the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) seems to be in a different part of Australia nearly every day, a Melbourne man, ...

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  17. MISSING MOULAMEIN GIRL SEEN IN MELBOURNE?

    Mavis Murray, 19, who disappeared from Moulamein, near Deniliquin, is reported to have been seen on Wednesday in Russell street, Melbourne. Her ...

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  18. QUINS’ FATHER ASKS FOR INVESTIGATION

    According to the New York “Daily News,” Mr. Dionne the father of the famous quintuplets, has, through counsel, asked the provincial ...

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  19. CRICKETER’S ESTATE

    Edgar Arthur Macdonald, the former Australian Test bowler, who was killed recently in a motor accident, left £300. ...

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  20. YOUNG MAN ELECTROCUTED

    Kenneth Hart, 26, of Glenelg, was electrocuted at Henley Beach to-day when dismantling a side-show shed he shocked a shock of only 500 volts, ...

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  21. SERVED HUME SHIRE FOR 27 YEARS

    Mr. C. A. Fiets, foreman of the Hume Shire road plant. after 27 years of employment, retired on Thursday afternoon. His last trip as driver of the steam engine was from Albury to Lavington. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. GAS ATTACK AT CANBERRA-HUNDREDS DEAD

    The first organised gas attack in Canberra took place last night. Gas masks were not provided and there was a death roll of hundreds ...

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  23. “SHADOW” FACTORIES

    Six firms that in 1830 undertook to run “shadow” aircraft factories will receive £300 profit for each aeroplane produced, the Government paying the ...

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