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  4. ONE OF, LAST PHOTOGRAPHS OF POPE PIUS XI

    This photograph of Pope Pius XI, whose death on Friday followed a long period of ill-health, is probably one of the last ever taken of the Pontiff, and shows him receiving with all due ceremony the New Year wishes of the Knights of Rome and Malta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JUNEE HOSPITAL

    It is understood that the report of the N.S.W. Hospital Commission’s inquiry into the state of affairs at [?] hospital finds Dr. Cuttle [?] of [?] ...

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  6. QUICK CHANGE IN SPAIN

    The German Press is waxing wrathful about what it describes as the “sudden conversion” of Britain and France to the Nationalist cause in Spain. The Governments may protest that their motives are humanitarian, ...

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  7. MAKING CARS SAFE

    A scheme to [?] up the Inspection of motor cars will be submitted [?] Cabinet by Mr. Bruxner in the near future. The scheme provides that ...

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  8. BRITAIN TO GO OVER DOMINIONS’ HEADS ON MEAT RESTRICTIONS

    A special correspondent of the “Daily Herald” says that as a result of Australia and N.Z. refusing to agree to the suggested reduction of ...

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  9. RAILWAY MISHAP

    As a sequel to the collision between the Western express and a shunting engine at Bundama station yesterday, two railway employes have been ...

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  10. £3000 FIRE IN FURNITURE WAREHOUSE

    A fire early this morning in a furniture warehouse at Manly owned by William Hart, caused £3000 loss. The building was seriously damaged. ...

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  11. VICTORIAN WINS N.S.W. RACE

    The young Victorian runner, Ted Best, won the final of the N.S.W. 220 yards championship to-day, defeating J. [?] by inches. W. Burfein ...

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  12. FACED FRANCO’S FIRING SQUAD

    Stirring stories were told by Mr. C. Riley, an Adelaide man, who had just returned from Spain where, with other Australians, he served with ...

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  13. LANDING AT HAINAN

    Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek described the Japanese landing at Hainan as the beginning of dominance of the Pacific. “I do not know how Britain and ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC LANDS

    Mr. E. W. Walker, a British Antarctic expedition member, in a letter to the “Daily Telegraph” declares that Mr. Lincoln Ellsworth’s ...

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  15. TAMWORTH MURDERS

    In Tamworth Court to-day Fabian Fogarty, 32, was remanded until February 22 on charges of having murdered Gwendoline. Ruby Murray, 15, ...

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  17. FOLLOWING 1914

    “We are following closely in 1914’s footsteps. Then we so tied our hands that it was impossible to make an honorable approach to any other ally ...

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  18. DOMINION MONARCH PLEASES

    Guests at a “bon voyage” luncheon aboard the motor-ship Dominion Monarch—which will leave for Australia on her maiden voyage next Friday— ...

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  19. CONCERN IN LONDON

    The diplomatic writer of “The Times” says that the landing of Japanese on Hainan Island is causing concern to the British and French Governments, ...

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  20. TWELVE RESCUED

    Fifteen men, women and children, including two babies, were hurled into 12 feet of water when a jetty collapsed at Saratoga, near Woy Woy, to-day. ...

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  21. FRIENDLY GERMAN GESTURE

    Germany has again invited the French Foreign Minister (M. Bonn[?]) to consult with the German Foreign Minister (Herr Von Ribbentrop) ...

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  22. WEAKENING DEMOCRACIES BLAMED

    “The policy of appeasement with dictatorships serves the purpose in postponing war, but there is no decrease in the numbers of those who be ...

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  23. JAPANESE EMPIRE 2599 YEARS OLD

    Japan to-day celebrated the 2599th anniversary of the. foundation of the Empire. At the Palace, where Princes and members of the Cabinet attended, ...

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  24. AMERICAN ARMAMENT SALES

    The State Department has revealed that Britain dining last month obtained export licences for the purchase of 400,-export licences for the purchase of ...

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  25. FRENCH ARREST GERMAN PAPER CORRESPONDENTS

    After raiding homes and seizing papers, the police to-day arrested Herr and Frau Barron, German correspondents of the Berlin paper. “Boersen ...

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  26. HENSHAW SEEKS FRESH LAURELS

    Alan Henshaw who recently made a record-breaking flight from London to Capetown, is stated by the “Sunday Dispatch” to be considering a flight ...

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  27. DIED FOR HORSE

    When he courageously, but vainly, tried to save his horse from its burning stable last night, Frank Sims, carrier, aged 55, Lygon street, North ...

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  28. POLICE CLEAR TRAFFIC FOR BULL

    With eight days to spare, Billy, the bull, which has taken 10 weeks and six days to cover the 360 miles from Mildura to win a wager of £50, was ...

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  29. Britain : No Dog in Manger Attitude Over Colonies

    “Britain does not intend to adopt a ‘dog in the manger’ policy regarding the great colonial Empire,” declared the Home Secretary (Sir Samuel ...

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