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  3. FIERCE BATTLE

    The Jerusalem correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that British troops are in action at the foot of Mount Tabar where 600 ...

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  4. THREE STUMBLING BLOCKS

    League of Nations circles opine that three points on which President Hoover and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald cannot reach an agreement are: Firstly, the displacement of capital ships for ...

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  5. COAL INQUIRY

    The secretary of the Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen's Association, J. T. Atkins, said to-day that he had not declared that ...

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  6. CONTINUOUS SITTING

    Mr. Crosvcn[?] Francis (Kennedy) was the first sp[?]ker on the resumption of the debt, to and in anticipation of Mr. Hughes' speech the galleries ...

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  7. PLANES HIT BY LIGHTNING

    The plane carried five passengers, most of whom were prominent in various circles, and the crew comprised three. ...

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  8. FATAL BITES

    While fangless snakes are in the public eye at Canberra, the medical congress in Sydney to-day discussed bites from snakes with both fangs and ...

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  9. EXPLOSION IN AIR

    Major Tones T. Wood, the famous air mail pilot, who attempted to lower the record between Los Angeles and Cleveland, was killed when his ...

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  10. JEWS TURN

    The Supreme Moslem Concil has begun to erect a new building immediately over the Walling Wall, despite Jewish protests. ...

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  11. HARD WORK AHEAD

    The United Press representative reports that President Hoover summoned a breakfast table conference on naval affairs to-day as a preliminary to ...

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  12. RURAL LESSEES

    At the monthly meeting of the executive of the Federal Territory Lessees' Association last night, the chairman (Col. Goodwin) expressed ...

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  13. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    [?] [?]as [?]on-wide rejoicing a [?] return here [?] [?] as the winner of the [?] of the world. ...

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  14. RAMSAY MACDONALD

    As was expected the attendant interest in the general debate at the Assembly notably declined after Macdonald's much heralded speech. ...

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  15. MOSCOW STORY

    The Tiss agency alleges that trains of prisoners are arriving daily at Harbin from places on the Chinese Eastern Railway. ...

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  16. PROHIBITIVE

    Speaking in the New Zealand House of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) said that the stage had been reached when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. T[?]ILLS GALORE

    To-day was the most thrilling at Calshot since practice began. The super-marine, F.6, piloted by Orlevar, failed to rise from the water with a ...

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  18. NEW PROCLAMATION

    The High Commissioner for Palestine issued a further proclamation: "The belief in certain quarters that trial of persons charged with ...

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  19. DIAMOND FIND

    An official, who has returned from Namaqualand, reports 200 miles of coastal country south of Port Nolleth proved diamondferons. Prospecting ...

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  20. FATAL ACCIDENT

    During the voyage of the sailing ship Grace Garwar, from Australia, a falling yard fatally crushed a Tasmanian journalist, Ronahl Walker, 22, who ...

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  21. RHODES SCHOLAR

    The Australian Press Geneva representative says that the former Sydney Rhodes scholar, Mr. N. Kershaw, who for six years has been attached to the ...

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  22. PALESTINE

    The Foreign Office states that rumours continue to indicate the passage of Arabs into Palestine on the north-eastern frontier. No concerted ...

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  23. DEADLY TOXIN

    Advocating the use of money to combat diseese instead of wasting it on armaments, Leonard Hill mysteriously told sanitary officials: "There is ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. THE SOVIET

    Mr. Henderson told the "Daily Herald's" Geneva representative that there cannot be an actual resumption of Anglo-Soviet relations until a ...

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  25. STOP-PRESS

    After the midnight adjournment for supper, Mr. Perkins (Eden-Monaro) continued the debate. Very few Opposition members ...

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  26. MAIN ROADS

    In a statement issued to-day, the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Bruxner) stated that for the financial years 1927-28 and 1928-29 amounts of ...

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  27. ALARM IN JAPAN

    Sleeping sickness cases have appeared at Tokio and Yokohama. The authorities are greatly alarmed, not knowing the methods of combatting ...

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  28. CLERK'S SUICIDE

    An auditor. W. L. Kacle, reported to the meeting of the Bathurst Council that defalcations in the accounts of the head clerk, who had committed ...

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  29. SYDNEY JEWS CONSIDER PALESTINE QUESTION

    A mass meeting was held in the Sydney Town Hall to-night under the auspices of the Jewish organisations in Sydney to consider the position in ...

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  30. SALVATION ARMY

    The Vedic sails for Australia on October 19, with another contingent of [?]tion Army migrants, including families from distressed mining areas ...

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  31. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that at the next meeting of the Imperial Economic Conference, at Ottawa, in the middle of 1930, it is doubtful whether ...

    Article : 59 words
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