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  4. MAN-DIES OF INJURIES

    Leslie Arthur Paterson, 34, barrowman, died at Royal North Shore Hospital early yesterday morning from injuries alleged to have been received ...

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  5. YOUTH DROWNED IN SURH

    Doctors and ambulance men worked without avail for over two hours to revive Douglas Chalker, 19, of Marrickville, who ...

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  6. THE FATAL HOLIDAYS

    Many motor accidents occurred in the suburbs yesterday. Two cars collided at homebush, and though both turned double somersaults, the ...

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  8. GHASTLY RAILWAY SMASH

    No fewer than 30 persons were killed, 22 seriously injured, and 50 slightly injured when the Berlin-Frankfo[?]t express crashed ...

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  9. TO END SLAUGHTER

    The Ethiopian Government is, issuing an appeal to the British Empire and all Christendom to remember the unrighteous conflict in Africa at ...

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  10. GIPPSLAND DELUGED

    Torrential rains in Gippsland Day have flooded the stream and driven hundreds of campers into the town for shelter. During the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day Lakes Entrance had received 850 points, Bairnsdale 700 points. 626, Stratford 435, Maffra 420, Ensay ...

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  11. ESCAPES WITH CASH REGISTER

    A masked youth broke into [?] Simons shop detached cask register from the counter, and was leaving when Simons’ daughter, ...

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  12. SPIES TO BE SHOT

    Three Eritrean spies, who were charged by the Italian military police with having given information to the Ethiopian Government concerning the ...

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  13. TROUBLE ON THE BEACHES

    A heavy surf, running on all Sydney beaches yesterday, kept lifesavers busy. At one time at Coogee so many people were washed out that ...

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  14. REFUELLING BRITISH FLEET.

    The Pari[?] correspondent of the “ New York Times” report a dental by the French Ministry for Marine of the report that the British fleet would ...

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  15. WELL KNOWN MINE MANAGER

    Last survivor of the three miners who were depicted on the back of the £1 notes first issued in 1913. Mr. Frederick Joseph Smith, manager of ...

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  16. PSITTACOSIS IN VICTORIA

    Dr. F. M. Bu[?]et, of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute said to-day, that 10 cases of suspected [?]tacosis had been reported during the present ...

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  17. NEW ARMORED CAR

    A remarkable new armored car is to ho tested by the British War office, according to reports. It has four-wheel drive, four-wheel ...

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  18. UPHEAVAL IN CHINA

    Martial law was declared in shang[?] Nanking and Hankow owing to student disturbances. A bomb exploded near the ...

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  19. DEEP SEA VESSEL

    The Union Company’s liner Aorangi, is the latest vessel to be threatened with idleness. When she arrives from Vancouver on Saturday an ...

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  20. CHRISTMAS IN ITALY

    The Rome correspondent of the “New York Times” says that sanctions, war-privations and [?]eties were forgotten by Italians to-day, ...

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  21. DAIRY PRODUCE

    A special issue of the Commonwealth Gazette fixes the percentage of dairy produce to be exported from Australia under the dairy produce ...

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  22. REMARKABLE SAFETY DEVICE

    An excellent device is in operation for waning motorists in Chicago when they are reaching danger spots. On the car’s ...

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  23. LOAN COUNCIL BORROWINGS

    At a meeting of the Loan council in Canberra on February [?] the financial agreement will be reviewed in the light of criticism from some of the ...

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  24. HIGHER PAY FOR WOMEN IN S.A.

    The Minister of Industry (Mr. Jeffries) has received a report from the Board of industry declaring that the living wage to be paid to adult ...

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  25. RAID ON AERODROME

    A mob of more than a dozen young men called at Mascot aerodrome on Christmas Eve and started a light with a well-known pilot who, ...

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  26. “CHICAGO 0F CHINA”

    Gunmen trailing him in a motor car from which they loosed a volley, assassinated Mr. Tang Yu Jen. Vice-Minister for communications, as he ...

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  27. THE ULTIMATE CRASH

    Herr Hess who is Herr Hitler’s lieutenant, broadcasting on behalf of the Reichsleader stressed the peacefulness of Germany, and declared ...

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  28. DROWNED IN SHALLOW WATER

    The body of the man who was found droned in a foot of water in a storm water channel at Campsi[?] yesterday was identified as that of ...

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  29. BABY IN RIVER

    A two-year-old baby fell into the George’s river at Hollywood pleasure grounds this afternoon. It was apparently dead when recovered, but ...

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  30. TWO DAYS AND A NIGHT

    After having wandered around lost in the wild rugged thickly timbered slopes of [?] Juliet for two days and a night, William Edward ...

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  31. PEST STARVES BEES

    The Rutherglen fly, which appeared some time ago in S.A., has now invaded the Grampians. The flies are to be seen thickly crowded on the ...

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  32. TENSION INCREASED

    “The Times” correspondent at Shanghai said that Mr. Tang Yu Jen, during his incumbency of the Foreign Office post, was frequently accused of ...

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  33. THE ORFORD SAILS

    The Orford, which was delayed for a day and a half in her departure for England, sailed this morning. The two divers had worked since 4 a.m. ...

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  34. HOLIDAY CROWDS

    Tremendous crowds thronged the beaches and other holiday resorts around Sydney to-day. Bondi Surf Club officials believe the number on ...

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  35. THREE BROWNED

    Tragedy overcook a party of Sydney holidays makers at Helensburgh today. A women and her two children were drowned when ...

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  36. BRISBANE FACTORY FIRE

    Shortly after 3 o’clock this morning a fire broke out in the Venetian blind-factory of John Thurlow and Sons, Albion, and despite the efforts ...

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  37. AN ACCIDENT AVOIDED

    A motorist narrowly missed piling his car up on a large interstate wagon in Wodonga place, Albury, early last evening. The wagon, said to be ...

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  38. JAPAN MAY VOTE ESTIMATES

    “ A real affray with authentic Communists from Outer Mongolia would be turned to account in the impending debates in the Japanese Diet on ...

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  39. SAD DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    The bodies of Walter George Wheeler and Ethel Violet Chipper dall, both middle-aged, were found together in a boarding house which ...

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  41. WAGGA MOTOR CYCLIST

    Frank Walsh, gardener at Lewisham Hospital, Wagga, died in Tumut Hospital yesterday from a fractured skull. On Christmas night he was riding ...

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  42. INJURED CYCLIST'S CONDITION

    Herbert Knight, of North Carlton, whose skull was fractured in a collision between a motor cycle and car near Wodonga on Christmas Day, is ...

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