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  4. TROOPS FORCE WAY INTO JERUSALEM

    Men of the Coldstream Guards who surrounded the Old City yesterday forced their way into it to-day, and began to clear it of Arab rebels, who have been keep-been keeping up an almost continuous fire. It is ...

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  5. WHO WILL SUCCEED?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Speculation in Federal political circles on the future of the Premier of New South Wales ...

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  6. STATE REVENUE SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Greatly improved railway facilities between Victoria and New South Wales are among the proposals which the Commonwealth will submit to the Premiers of the States at the conference ...

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  7. Mr. Lyons Returns From Holiday

    Still looking tired, despite his rest at Devonport (Tasmania), the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) returned to Melbourne yesterday by air. He is shown alighting from the plane at Essendon. To-day Mr. Lyons will visit Shepparton for the Centenary celebrations, and to-morrow will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NAMES IN THE NEWS

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Stevens), who, it is reported, may be given a senior post in the Federal Ministry. He will arrive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CAPITAL SHIP

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Cabinet may shortly investigate the possibility of adding a capital ship to the Royal ...

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  10. PRINCIPAL RESIGNS

    The resignation is announced of the Rev. E. H. Faulkner, who has been principal of St. Paul's Training School ...

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  12. DEATH OF OLD FOSSICKER

    Found helpless and apparently starving in a lonely hut near Panton Hill on Tuesday night, an old fossicker was brought to the Royal ...

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  13. NO INTERSTATE COMMISSION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Proceedings at a joint meeting of the two Government parties in the Federal Parliament to-day have ...

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  14. FOUR MEN DIE FROM SCALDS

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Wednesday. —Four engineers were killed on October 11 aboard the Japanese whaling factory ship Nisshin Maru ...

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  15. WROTE COOL NOTE AS PLANE CRASHED

    As a Vickers-Wellesley bomber roared to destruction after a midair collision over Dunmow (Essex) last night, its wireless operator was ...

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  16. ACQUITTED OF KILLING SUFFERING WIFE

    Harry C. Johnson, an elderly business man, of Mineola, has been exonerated from all blame in connection with the killing of his wife[?] ...

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  17. Television Experiments in Melbourne

    Costing more than £1,000, these masts have been erected on the roof of the Melbourne Technical School for use with an experimental television service, which will be opened by the Director of Postal Services (Sir Harry Brown) on November 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. GERMAN HONOUR FOR COLONEL LINDBERGH

    On behalf of Herr Hitler, the Minister for Air (Field-Marshal Goering) has bestowed upon Colonel Lindbergh, the famous ...

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  19. Courteous Officer and M.L.A. Who Broke the Code

    An admission that he had broken the traffic code and had been courteously reprimanded by the police was made by ...

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  20. £2,002 CHEQUE FOR CHARITIES

    Without disclosing his name, a Melbourne citizen yesterday sent a cheque for £2,002 to the Lord Mayor's Fund. The only condition ...

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  21. ACCIDENT FINDING

    While working at Heron und Parker's clay pits, Broadmeadows, on October 10 Arthur John Ernest Smith, aged 48 years, labourer, of Miller street, North Fitzroy[?] ...

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