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  5. CROSSING THE TASMAN

    The crossing of the Tasman Sea by the New Zealand yacht Ngataki was a triumph for its crew of five young men, the eldest ...

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  6. A HEAVY STORM

    Lightning and the storm which swept over Melbourne about 8 a.m. this morning caused overhead gear to crash at various ...

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  7. THE NEW YEAR

    Prepared by the Premier before he left Melbourne for a short holiday in Western Australia, the following New Year mesage was issued on behalf of ...

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  9. BOY IS DROWNED

    Getting into difficulties in 16ft. of water while swimming in a quarry hole near Springfield road, Blackburn, this afternoon, Keith ...

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  10. GIRL SERIOUSLY WOUNDED

    When spending the holidays with her parents at the home of friends at Upper Morrisons last night, Beverley Wood, 11, of Frederick street, ...

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  11. TRAIN CRASH VICTIMS

    Three of the sufferers from the Somerset railway accident have been discharged from hospital, but the condition of Betty Bowling, aged 13, of ...

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  12. “WORLD’S SWEETHEART”

    The attorney representing Mary Pickford announced to-day that he Would press a divorce suit against her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, sen., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM

    Another violent thunderstorm burst over Sydney yesterday afternoon, and torrential rain fell. Within half an hour 134 points of rain had been ...

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  14. DOUBLE DROWNING FEARED

    Arthur Altschwager, of Bertha street, Mt. Gambier, and Melville Listey, Claraville, both 14, are believed to have been drowned in the Valley ...

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  15. HUMAN FOOT FOUND

    The discovery of a decomposed human foot and stocking by two visiting anglers at Bairnsdale is believed to provide a clue to the disappearance ...

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  16. STUDENTS DROWNED

    Ten medical students in the North East Imperial University were drowned to-day when a racing boat in which they were practising capsized during ...

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  17. UNSEEN GUNMAN

    Several shots were fired by an unseen marksman during a cricket match near Bathurst Gaol yesterday. One bullet almost ...

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  18. STATE REVENUE

    An increase of £217,685 is shown in the State revenue for the first half of the current financial year compared with that ...

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  19. RUSSIAN JUSTICE

    Nikolaev and his 13 associates, who were accused of complicity in the murder of Seise Kirov, or the Soviet Inner Circle, were ...

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  20. BOY KILLED

    Brian Frederick Elliott, aged 3, Delhi street, Adelaide, who was knocked down by a motor lorry yesterday afternoon, died in the Children’s ...

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  21. ROWING DISASTER

    William Young, aged 22, was drowned yesterday afternoon when an eight-oared boat of the Renmark Maiden Eight was broken in halves ...

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  22. ‘HOPPER ARMY HALTS

    Mr. W. B. Gurney, Government Entomologist, said to-day that it had been remarked that there had been a full in the travelling of the tremendous ...

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  23. BOY’S SKULL FRACTURED

    Ray McLellan, aged eight years, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. McLellan, Stanley street. Wodonga, was brought to Albury hospital last evening ...

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  24. ELECTRIC SHOCKS

    Whilst engaged in their employment at the Melbourne abattoirs today, R. Berry, 47, of Foster street, Glenhuntly, and J. Scott 48, of ...

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  25. CAR IN FLAMES

    When a sedan car overturned and burst into flames on the Ballarat road to-day Llewellyn Lilley, 33, of Geelong smashed the windscreen with ...

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  26. ENGLAND’S CHIEF JUSTICE MARRIED

    Lord Hewart, Lord Chief Justice of England, was married to-day by special licence to Miss Jean Stewart, at the vilage church at Totteridge. ...

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  27. HAIL STORMS AT GEELONG

    Sweeping over a comparatively narrow strip severe hailstorms caused considerable damage at Geelong on Saturday. Hall, half an inch in ...

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  28. DISTASTEFUL!

    State cabinet will meet tomorrow to select Sydney’s Lord Mayor for 1835. Ministers regard the duty as one of the most ...

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  29. S. A. DEFICIT DOWN

    Owing largely to she increased receipts from the Commonwealth, the state balance sheet for the half-year shows that the deficit Is £366,000 ...

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  30. HOPPERS HOLD UP BUSINESS

    Owing to the coldness and the rain the grasshoppers which have been present in the Malmsbury district days, swarmed into shops and houses ...

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  31. GARAGE ATTENDANT BOUND

    When sleeping in a motor garage in the Grace Building, King street, early this morning, Cyril Smith, night attendant was awakened by two ...

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  32. CARETAKER’S DEATH

    Mystery surrounds the death of Joseph Halloran, 31, caretaker of the Armidale showground, whose body was found in the grounds, guarded by ...

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  33. HOW LINDBERGH BABY DIED

    The “People” states that the man who supplied the information leading to the arrest of Haupmann on a charge of murdering the Lindbergh ...

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  34. DIVORCES INCREASE IN VICTORIA

    Marriage ties became irksome to some 600 odd couples in Victoria last year, according to figures issued by the Prothonotary yesterday. ...

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  35. SAFE BLOWN

    Last night thieves entered the premises at Automobiles Pty. Ltd. at Latrobe street, and blew open the safe. It is not yet known the amount ...

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  36. SHOT BROTHER

    Playfully pointing a shotgun at his younger brother, Keith, aged 13, while visiting their grandfather, Mr. James Addison, Ringwood, yesterday, Walter ...

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  37. ASSASSINATION PLOT

    The police revealed to-day a plot to assassinate Prince Saionji, the statesman, Mr. Takahashi, the financier, Count Bakino, and the Lord ...

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  38. ENGLAND’S DEFENCE

    The “Daily Telegraph” stated today that a scheme tor preparing to turn a large part of the territorial force into anti-aircraft divisions, with ...

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  40. SOCCER TOUR

    At a meeting of the Australian Soccer Council It was announced that an Australian team was likely to tour England for eight weeks next year. ...

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