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  5. FATAL CAR SMASH

    When the car which his brother was driving skidded and overturned in loose gravel at Glenrowan to-day. Francis Leslie Gre[?]ock, aged ...

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  6. DEADLOCK IN TOKIO TALKS

    This morning’s economic conference between British and Japanese delegates at Tokio was postponed to enable the Japanese to further consider the deadlock on currency and silver questions. A meeting has now been arranged for 4 p.m. to discuss the policing ...

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  7. FLYING BOAT-BOMER CROSSES ATLANTIC IN 15 HOURS

    Built in America for the R.A.F., this giant flying boat—first ever, to be flight-delivered across the Atlantic— completed the trip to Felixstowe from Botwood, Newfoundland, in 15 hours. The first of six similar machines, the plane was flown by the crew of the well- known flying boat [?]uba, which was used by Captain P. G. Taylor on his gigantic survey flight across die Indian Ocean. These bombers, of the same design as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MURDER SUSPECTED

    Apparently the victim of a murder, the charred remains of an unidentified man were found in the midst of what had been a fierce ...

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  9. Lower Paid Income Earners To Lose Tax Remissions

    State Cabinet to-day considered briefly its financial proposals for the current year and then postponed further consideration until Wednesday. ...

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  10. BRITISH AND FRENCH MILITARY MISSION TO GO TO MOSCOW

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) told the House of Commons to-day that a British and French military mission would proceed to Moscow ...

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  11. GERMANY ELIMINATED

    By winning the remaining singles Yugo-Slavia gained a 3 rubbers to 2 victory over Germany in the final of the European zone of. the Davis Cup, ...

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  12. MAN’S BRAVERY

    Great' bravery was shown by Jack Yerbury to-day when he was trapped in a pine shaft in 10 feet of water. After forcing his way ...

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  13. CHICKENS COMING HOME TO ROOST

    Bundled out of England because of suspected sympathy with the I. R. A. terrorists, hundreds of Irishmen have returned ...

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  14. Saving Bank Depositors Own £245 Million

    With the addition of interest- to depositors’ balances a new record of savings bank deposits was reached in June. The new high level of ...

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  15. INDUSTRIES FOR THE COUNTRY

    Support for the suggestion made by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) that more secondary industries should be established in country districts was ...

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  16. HENNER HENKEL’S DESIRE TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Henner Henkel, of Germany, who had written indicating a desire to revisit visit Australia with Miss Gracyn Wheeler, U. S. A. woman player, whom h[?] ...

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  17. WAS NOT INJURED

    Walter Coultas, aged 27, pleaded guilty at Tamworth police court today to unlawfully imposing on the Tamworth Base Hospital by means of ...

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  18. THOUSANDS OF SHEEP AND LAMBS LOST

    Thousands of sheep add Iambs in the South Island have been lost as 2 result of the renewal of fierce weather, which has been accompanied ...

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  19. BARONET APPEALS AGAINST GAOL TERM

    Sentenced with his brother, Dalham, to four years’ imprisonment on charges of blackmail and robbery. Sir Frederick James Siddartha ...

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  20. “SUICIDE AGE” BETWEEN 50 AND 70

    In a paper, “The risk of suicide in relation to life assurance” which he bad read to the Actuarial Society of Australia to-night, Mr. E. W. Offord ...

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  21. “FAST TO DEATH”

    Seventy families related to 80 political prisoners now in the fifth day of a “fast unto death” in the Surafend concentration camp, have begun a ...

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  22. DEFAMING THE POLICE

    The tendency of a section of the public to defame the police and public officers, if allowed to develop, woul[?] diminish the value of democracy, said ...

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  23. PACIFIC SERVICE

    Pan-American Airways hare announced that they are applying to the Civil Aeronautics Department to-day for authority to begin fortnightly, ...

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  24. GIRL’S BODY EXHUMED

    “The body of Muriel Reichelt, a young girl, who was found lying dead on the roadside near her home at Has[?]ngs on July 20, has been exhumed ...

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  25. SEVERE MEASLES EPIDEMIC IN CITY

    The outbreak of measles in the Sydney metropolitan area is regarded as being, the worst for 20 years. In some cases pneumonia has supervened. The ...

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  26. VOW MADE TO DEAD MOTHER GETS DAUGHTER INTO TROUBLE

    Lillian Jane Charlton Vogwell, aged 48, was found guilty at Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of false swearing and was bound over. The charge ...

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  27. MOTORIST REMANDED FOLLOWING MAN’S DEATH

    Following a collision between a motor car and a motor lorry in Parramatta road, Leichhardt, to-day, Edward Frederick Norman Whitburn, aged 21, ...

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  28. DANCE FOR DEFENCE OF CONDEMNED MAN

    Convinced that lie is innocent, relatives and friends of Erie Kelly, aged 26, who baa been condemned to death for baring shot at Nathan ...

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  29. WOMAN KILLED IN PLANE CRASH LEFT £35,187

    Estate totalling £35,187, comprising £1444 realty and £33,74[?] personalty, was left by the late M[?]ss Florence Wurt[?] of Chaucer street St. ...

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  30. FORGERIES IN PRISON

    The “Daily Mail” says as a result of the discovery that prisoner: in the Parkhurst gaol, on the Isle of Wight. were engaged in forging £1 notes, ...

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  31. MAN, FOUND HANGED, BELIEVED TO BE REFUGEE

    A man who was found hanged early to-day in the men’s waiting room on the Rockdale railway station is believed to be a refugee, although he ...

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  32. LIFE-BOAT JOURNEY FROM ENGLAND TO SEEK WORK IN N.Z.

    In order to seek work as an electrician, George Pope, a former sailor, is planning to proceed to New Zealand with his wife and family in a ...

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  33. MAN MISSING FOR MONTH

    Missing from his home in Thackeray road, Reservoir, since April 2, George William Horton, aged 22, is causing his relatives some concern. Thackeray on ...

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