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  4. MURDERER OF 10 PEOPLE GUILLOTINED

    Eugene Weidmann, German murderer of four men and six women (second from left, back), was guillotined outside the gate of Versailles Prison at 4.30 a.m. on Saturday. The scene was watched from a considerable distance by a crowd of more than 1000, including the mother of one of the victims. Weidmann died without uttering a word. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRTAIN TO SURRENDER TO JAPANESE?

    The Foreign Secretary (Lord, Halifax) returned to London to-day Yorkshire following the receipt by telephone of the latest despatches received at the Foreign Office relating to the Tientsin blockade. It is understood that the British reprisals plan is ready to be put into ...

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  6. GOEBBELS SAYS DANZIG WILL RETURN TO REICH

    Calling on Danzigers to hold out pending their return to die Reich, Dr. Goebbels, in an impromptu speech to-day, declared that the world should know from past experience that Herr Hitler did not make empty speeches. The world was committed to a dangerous mistake ...

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  7. ANOTHER SUBMARINE DISASTER

    The third submarine disaster within 24 days occurred yesterday morning, whin the French submarine Phenix vanished after ...

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  8. TROOPS ORDERED TO REMAIN AT DARWIN

    Fifty members of the Darwin Mobile Unit who were to return south to-day have been ordered to remain here. No reason was given ...

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  9. FAREWELLED BY 100,000 WELL-WISHERS

    One hundred thousand people to-day watched the new Cunard liner Mauretania begin her maiden voyage to New York from Liverpool. The liner ...

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  10. BELIEVED DEAD

    Hope has been abandoned of finding alive four miners who were entombed in the South mine on Friday afternoon. Their bodies were still ...

    Article : 222 words
  11. “STEP IN, OLD MAN”

    “Step In, old man” said a police constable to-night when a man for whom the police had been searching stopped the wireless patrol and ...

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  12. GIANT AIRLINER CAN CARRY 150 PASSENGERS

    Weighing 31 tons, the Golden Hind, the biggest commercial aircraft to be constructed in England, was launched at Rochester to-day. ...

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  13. DARWIN STRIKERS TO RESUME

    Work on important defence and civil undertakings which has been held up for several weeks by a strike of 400 contractors’, employes is to be ...

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  14. “PUSH” VICTIM

    From a locality in Carlton, which has an unsavory reputation for being the hunting ground of several “pushes,” the fifth victim of assault ...

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  15. HUMAN BONES IN BAG

    A half rotten sack containing portion of a human skeleton and a number of heavy stones, was found by three boys this afternoon on the foreshores of ...

    Article : 189 words
  16. SALVAGE OF GOLD FROM SUNKEN SHIP

    The Italian salvage ship Artiglio today recovered gold and silver valued at £7300 from the wreck of the Egypt, off Ushant. The total treasure so far ...

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  17. FEDERAL SESSION

    Although the session of the Federal Parliament has concluded, and the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is satisfied with the ...

    Article : 306 words
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  19. CHINA’S——STRUGGLE

    “China’s fate may have to depend on the situation in Europe, but the fate of the western democracies depends upon the fate of ...

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  20. ANTI-SWEATING; PREMIER’S PROMISE

    The Premier (Mr. Dunstan) said today that his Government was willing to co-operate with the Commonwealth Government in policing anti-sweating ...

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  21. ACCUSED IN HOSPITAL UNDER POLICE GUARD

    At the City Watchhouse last night, Detectives Adam and Trim charged a man with forgery, uttering, and the larceny of a cheque form. The man is ...

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  22. BAKER’S SHOP DAMAGED; EXPLOSION BY GAS

    An explosion of gas behind the counter of Alexander Thomas McKenzie’s bakery shop, North Adelaide, early this morning, wrecked the shop, and ...

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  23. YOUNG CYCLIST KILLED

    William Lee, aged about 16, of Gore st, Fitzroy, was killed in Hig[?] st., Thornbury, to-night, when the bicycle which a mate was riding crashed into ...

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  24. UPROAR AT COURSING

    A noisy demonstration by the crowd against the judge, the amending of the judge’s numbers and a short-lived strike by bookmakers were features of the speed coursing meeting at Nelson Park last night. The demonstration took place after ...

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  25. MAN FATALLY INJURED

    Seriously injured when knocked down by a motor car i[?] Geelong road, Kingsville, Arthur William Bruce, aged about 58 years, of Geelong road, ...

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  26. “CONFESSIONS OF NAZI SPY” TO BE SCREENED IN AUSTRALIA

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Lawson) has agreed to the American picture, “Confessions of a Nazi Spy,” being exhibited in Australia. The ...

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  27. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS INCREASING

    The contention that Australia was no longer attractive to British migrants was not supported by facts, declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  28. RAILWAY CROSSING SMASH

    A man was killed instantly at 10.30 o’clock this morning when the Melbourne-Bendigo excursion train, travelling to Bendigo, crashed into his car ...

    Article : 80 words
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