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  4. WAVE OF TERROR IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    A NEW wave of arrests has swept across Czechoslovakia, says the Belgrade correspondent of the "Times.'' The victims, he says, are army officers, including four generals, members of the Government "troop," also the ...

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  5. STOP PRESS

    SYDNEY.—According to the police several prosecutions are pending against alien migrants under the National Security Act. This ...

    Article : 152 words
  6. Military Plans In South Africa

    A SURVEY of military preparations in South Africa, made officially for the Union, states that the Union New Citizen Army is making remarkable progress. Reports from town and country in all quarters of South ...

    Article : 334 words
  7. Wonders Of Maginot Line

    A CRATE OF SHELLS, being moved by a hand-operated crane in the underground fortifications of the Maginot line. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Fire Damage In Argent Street Shop

    INQUIRIES and examinations today by District Fire Officer Rodney and Sergt. Loy, who is conducting the police inquiry, ...

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  9. PHOENIX PARK FORT ROBBERY

    DUBLIN, January 2.— In the strongly guarded "District Court to-day, details of the raid on the Phocnix Park Fort on December 23 were given ...

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  10. Free Speech On Air Urged

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"If radical speakers, have been kept off the air in the past, they should not be kept off in future," said Mr. R. J. F. Boyer, ...

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  11. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST MAN

    ALLEGED to have unlawfully assaulted a young woman in South Street, South Broken Hill, last night. Harold Edward Brown. (32). ...

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  12. EPSTEIN MAKES TRUCE WITH ACADEMY

    LONDON, January. 2.—The war has brought a truce between Jacob Epstein, the famous sculptor, and the Royal Academy. Epstein has agreed ...

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  13. Gen. Franco Plans For Future

    LONDON, January 2.—In a New Year, address the Spanish Prime Minister (General Franco) declared that he had faith in a prompt Spanish ...

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  14. RAIN ON 46 DAYS IN 1939

    DECEMBER was the only month last year in which there was no rain registration. Last year's total of 1253 points was more than double ...

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  15. DUDE RICHES IN OUTBACK

    BOUNDARY riders on [?] stations may find themselves shepherding American tourists instead of merino sheep, if suggestions that Australian station owners should take up "dude-ranching" find favor with ...

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  17. Happy Children In Holiday Camp

    MORE than 30 children are now happily holidaying under the outback children's camp scheme introduced by the Bishop of Wilcannia-Forbes (Dr. T. M. Fox) about seven yesrs ago and conducted annually. Others who had long distances to come are ...

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  18. NAZI BOMBERS MAKE RAID

    GERMAN bombers raided the Shetland Islands today, but were driven off, and it is believed that Germany lost two of her newest and ...

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  19. WOMAN AND CHILD HIT BY MOTOR CAR

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A woman and her 12-month-old son had an amazing escape from serious injury when they were knocked down by a ...

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  20. PITCAIRN HAS MONTH'S SUPPLY OF FOOD

    CANBERRA, Wednesday:—There is a four weeks' supply of food on hand at Pitcairn Island, thus relieving the immediate shortage, stated ...

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  21. German Trade With Balkans Is Handicapped

    Ice, floes blocking the Danube from the Black Sea to the Yugoslavian frontier are seriously handicapping German trade with the Balkans. ...

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  23. 66 AIR FORGE CASUALTIES

    THE, latest R.A.F. casualty, list includes the names of Pilot-Officer S. M. Wickham, of Avalon Beach, New South Wales, and Acting Flight ...

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  25. FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The assistant secretary of the New South Wales Labor Council declared last night that the trade union movement would ...

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  26. Today 's News In Brief

    Business Man Killed SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Ernest G. Heinrich, business man of Young, was killed yesterday when his car turned ...

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  27. FLYING DOCTOR TREATS ABORIGINAL BOY

    The Flying Doctor (Dr. J. G. Woods) returned.yesterday afternoon from, an emergency flight to Innamincka. The call was. received'on ...

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  28. 12 Months In Reformatory For Youth

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—"I will not let you off on a bond this time I am going to send you to a reformatory for 12 months, where you will ...

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  29. PROPOSED RENOVATION OF TRADES HALL

    A letter,from the Barrier Industrial Council asking for a levy for renovations to the Trades Hall was received at last night's meeting of ...

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  30. WOMAN OF 99 WITH LETTUCE AS DIET

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mrs. Rachel Gook, of Alexandria, is 99. For two years she has lived principally on lettuce. Her only other food is an egg ...

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