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  4. STATE-WIDE MAN HUNT FOR CALLOUS KILLER

    SYDNEY, Sun.—In one of Australia’s most cold-blooded crimes, a well-known Sydney detective was shot to death in a police car today, allegedly by one of Sydney’s most desperate criminals, while another detective was battered into ...

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  5. PEACE TREATY PLEA BY ITALY

    PARIS, Sunday.—“The Italian Treaty is very harsh. We don’t even see the gleam of hope that was given at Versailles. What worries us most is not the text of the treaty but the spirit,” said the Italian Prime Minister (Signor de Dasperi), ...

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  6. TENSE MOMENT AT FOOTBALL

    These three women supporters, who by their flag seem to be staunch imperial barrackers, were keenly watching every move of first semi-final played on the Mildura recreation ground on Saturday, when this photograph was taken. They are part of the large crowd of 2500 who attended the game. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MAN BURNT TO DEATH IN PLANE CRASH.

    BRISBANE, Sun.—A pilot was killed and a passenger critically injured when a Royal Queensland Aero Club Tiger Moth plane ...

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  8. U.S. TO BUILD HUGE WAR RESERVES.

    WASHINGTON, Sun. — The Under Secretary for War (Mr Kenneth Royal) said that the Government was starting to ...

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  9. Wheat Arrangement With N.Z.?

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Deputy Leader of the Australian Country Party (Mr McEwen, MHR) revealed yesterday that he had just received the extract from the New Zealand Parliamentary Hansard of the announcement made by Mr D. G. Sullivan, Minister for Supply in the New Zealand Government in respect to the arrangement which, he ...

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  10. Big Industrial Expansion Predicted

    CANBERRA, Sun.—There was ample evidence that Australia was entering upon what promised to be an unparalleled era of ...

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  11. Boy Enticed Into House And Murdered.

    SYDNEY, Sat—Following the discovery of a shockingly injured boy, Alan Cooper (5), under the verandah of a house ...

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  12. CHANGE IN GOVT. COAL CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Sun.—The Minister for Supply (Senator-Ashley) disclosed [?] that the resignation of the Commonwealth Coal ...

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  13. Parliament to Stalk “Bogeys”

    LONDON, Sun.—Tests to distinguish genuine mediums from [?]ake performers would be drawn up for consideration by ...

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  14. ’Quakes Cause Fresh Anxiety.

    CIUDAD TRUJILLO, Sun.—Two new earthquake shocks of moderate intensity caused fresh anxiety in the northern provinces, ...

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  15. U.S. AIR SHOW ENDS IN TRAGEDY.

    GREAT FALLS, Montana, Sun. —Four members of the crew and at l[?]st two spectators were killed, and 19 racehorses burned ...

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  16. Indian Congress Invited to Form Govt.

    LONDON, Sun.—The Viceroy (Viscount Wavell), with the approval of the British Government, has sent a letter to ...

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  18. Supply Minister Rebukes Travellers’ Assn.

    SYDNEY, Sun.—In a heated scene, the Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) told members of the Commercial Travellers’ ...

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  19. Accommodation In Hotels for Ex-Servicemen.

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Referring to the move in South Australia to give a 40 per cent. reduction in hotel tariff to ex-servicemen ...

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  20. Workers Happy In Country Factories.

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—In the opinion of the Premier (Mr Cain) the spreading of secondary industries in the country has a marked ...

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  21. NEW GOVERNOR OF MALTA

    Mr Francis Campbell Ross Douglas, M.P., has been appointed Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Malta in succession to Lieut-General Sir Edmond C. A. Schrieber, KGB, DSO, who recently retired owing to ill health. Mr Douglas was born in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Public Servants Want Wage Rise

    PERTH, Sun.—A mass meeting of Commonwealth Public Servants, convened by the Amalgamated Postal Workers’ Union, ...

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  23. Jews Start War Of Nerves

    JERUSALEM, Sun.—The staff of the Palestine Government’s Land Settlement administration was hurriedly ...

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  24. Peace Hopes in China Fade.

    NANKING, Sun.—Complete cessation of hostilities throughout China “appears impossible,” said the American Envoy to China ...

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  25. Mr Menzies Slates Aust. Communists.

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Addressing the Liberal Party convention at Bundanoon, at which NSW candidates for the Federal election were ...

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  26. Early Morning Alarm of Fire.

    At three o’clock this morning the Mildura Fire Brigade received a call to the home of Mr McFad[?]en, of Olive Avenue, where it ...

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