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  3. TWO MINE OFFICIALS MEET DEATH

    Two mine officials were killed late this afternoon in an explosion at the Central power plant. Buildings nearby were severely shaken, windows were broken and huge pipes at the scene of the accident were twisted like matchwood. ...

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  4. PALMER WINS ON POINTS

    "BEFORE entering the ring for his bout against Bob Thornton (11 21) for the middleweight championship of Australia at the stadium ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAS POWER EXCEEDED?

    INNER football circles were agitated today by more than the exciting semifinal game between Start and Port. ...

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  6. SMITHY SAYS "AU REVOIR"

    "AU revoir, but not good bye" said Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith in a farewell message broadcast to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXCITING RIDE

    WHEN seeking a motor cyclist's licence ail applicant had an exciting test to-day. He was told to call back again. He took a constable for a ride. His ...

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  8. OLD-FASHIONED AND LONELY

    "RATHER old fashioned and living a good life," according to her own description, is a lonely woman of Newcastle (N.S.W.), who is ...

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  9. MOTOR FATALITY

    Three people were admitted to Adelaide Hospital this afternoon following a collision between a taxi cab and a crowded motor car at the intersection of Flinders ...

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  10. CAR CRASHES INTO WALL

    A POLICE sergeant played the main vole in a wild motor car chase through Rockdale and Banksia late this afternoon.finally the fugitives' sedan piled up against ...

    Article : 250 words
  11. "A BLESSING IN DISGUISE"

    FROM a soldiering point of view the South African war was a blessing in disguise. It altered the whole of our methods and tactics in military science. ...

    Article : 298 words
  12. POLICE STEM WILD MOB

    AFTER one of them had drawn a revolver, two policemen dragged a section of a crowd of 500 yelling men to the rear of a police patrol waggon in Surry ...

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  13. Show Attendance Above Last Year's

    DURING die seven days of the Royal Show, which concluded tonight with a speedway meeting, 203,200 people paid £6,575 for ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. Driver of Racing Car Killed

    Mr. William A. Thomas, of South road, Brighton, was killed when a lacing motor car he was driving capsized and rolled over twice in Hotham street ...

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  15. COMPANY SECRETARY SERIOUSLY HURT

    In a terrific crash between two motor cars at the intersection of Coogee Bay road and Carrington read, Coarse, this afternoon, Mr. Edward Charles Glasson ...

    Article : 141 words
  16. 4,000 FEET

    When Nigel, the 23-year-old son and heir of Sir Herbert Cohen (barrister), crashed to death from an altitude of 4,000 ft. today the wing of his aeroplane broke ...

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  17. "WORK FOR WHAT YOU CAN GET"

    YOUR best policy is ta take work for whatever wages can be offered to you"—Archbishop Head to unemployed British migrants who have been seeking ...

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  18. YEAR IN AIR

    THE Soviet Arctic Institute is planning to keep a ballon aloft for a year in the neighborhood of Behring Strait, between Siberia and Alaska. ...

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  19. CHINA BUYING MUCH WHEAT

    "Australia has a wonderful opportunity to exploit the Chinese market with her wheat," says Dr. W. P. Chen, newly appointed Australian Consul for China. ...

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  20. British Industry Opposes Early Election

    The Wool Textile Delegation, representing all sections of British industry, has cent a resolution to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister) condemning an early ...

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  21. BLERIOT CUP FOR AIR SPEED

    Louis Bleriot, pioneer airman, today announced that he would offer a trophy designed by Jabard—designer of the Schneider Cup—for the airman or ...

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  22. HAND THAI TENDS INCUBATOR MAY POPULATE THE WORLD

    IT seems possible that our great-grandchildren may, if they wish, produce progeny in humanly contrived incubators." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Tariff to Help Empire Trade Supported in Britain

    Sir James Lithgow (chairman of the Federation of British Industries), explaining the type of tariff the federation supports, says that it should provide a wide ...

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  24. KAYE DON SAILS FOR HOME

    Kaye Don (whose motor boat Miss England II. was defeated in the Harmsworth Trophy) sailed for home on Friday night. Be said that he would be pleased to ...

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  25. WIRELESS WONDERS AT LONDON RADIO EXHIBITION

    A GIANT laud speaker audible at 25 miles; an invisible ray which can be used as a burglar alarm or to enable a motorist to open his garage door without leaving the car seal; cheap home talkie outfits; a four-in-one- entertainer combining a radio set gramophone, cinema, and a talkie are ...

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  26. Governor's Advice to Scouts

    "AUSTRALIA will get over her troubles only by the development of the character of the people," said His Excellency Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven. V.C. ...

    Article : 151 words
  27. Farewell Broadcast Message

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith will broadcast a farewell message from 3DB, Melbourne tomorrow night. This will be relayed by 5AD at 8.30 p.m., Adelaide ...

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  28. Pilot Trist Buried

    Killed months ago when his aeroplane crashed on a mist-enveloped mountain in New Guinea, Pilot Leslie J. Trist was buried in Waverley Cemetery today. ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. Killed by Fall of Earth

    Herbert Boyce, of Aston street, East Preston, was killed by a fall of earth in a sand pit at Reservoir today. ...

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