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  3. FRANCE STILL LEADERLESS.

    M. Blum has a[?]andoned his efforts to form a Cabinet in France—a task President Lebrun asked him yesterday to undertake after M. Bonnet's ...

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  4. CHINA WILLING TO DISCUSS PEACE.

    Official Chinese circles repeat that despite the severance of diplomatic relations, the Government is willing to discuss with Japan ...

    Article : 420 words
  5. DEVASTATING SYDNEY FIRE.

    While fighting a fire in the basement of the Linden Court arcade, Market street, today 23 firemen were overcome by smoke and ...

    Article : 293 words
  6. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    There was much delay in the match in Sydney between New South Wales and South Australia yesterday. New South Wales completed their first ...

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  7. Personal.

    The death occurred, at her resi dence, Dandenong Road, Windsor Victoria, on Sunday, of Mrs. Mary MacInnes, widow of the late Mr. John ...

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  8. GIANT FLYING BOAT OVER MOUNT GAMBIER.

    The Centaurus flying over Mount Gambler on Sunday morning. The picture is taken from the Centenary look-out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CENTAURUS CREATES GREAT INTEREST.

    Great interest was displayed in the Imperial Airways giant flying boat. Centaurus, which flew over Port MacDonnell and Mount ...

    Article : 276 words
  10. Echo Of Madrid Explosion.

    An informant who arrived from Madrid reveals that 153 arrests were made on January 16, and are directly linked with the explosion at the ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. LONDON BUILDING WORLD'S FASTEST TORPEDO BOAT.

    According to the "Sketch," the world's fastest torpedo boat is being built in London behind closed doors from "Hush hush" plans prepared by ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. HUMAN BONES IN SHARK.

    Human bones, including a man's rib, arm and thigh bone, and a man's shirt, were taken from the stomach of a shark caught on the north shore ...

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  13. MT. GAMBIER TROTTING CLUB.

    The first meeting for the season conducted by the Mount Gambier Irotting Club will be held at the show ground on Saturday next, January 22, ...

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  14. TWO NEW CASES OF PARALYSIS.

    Two cases of infantile paralysis, a bov, four, of Prospect, and a man, 28, of city, were admitted to the Metropolitan Infectious Diseases Hospital ...

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  15. ABYSSINIA FEARS FAMINE

    The growing threat of famine is increasing the despair of the Abyssinians, according to the diplomatic correspondent of the ...

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  16. Russian Politicians Treat Themselves.

    Members of the new Russian Parliament have voted themselves salaries of £37 a month and expenses of £5 a day during the sessions, and free pail ...

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  17. Rymill Discovery to be King George VI. Sound.

    His Majesty the King has given permission for the principal geographical feature discovered by Mr. John R. Rymill's Antarctic ...

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  18. DeVALERA'S LONDON VISIT

    Mr. DeValera was cheered by London Irish when with other Free State Ministers he went to Downing Street to confer with British Ministers about ...

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  19. Family of Eight Children from 2 to 15 years of Age, all keen Riders.

    Mr. B. Bourchier with his eight children, who all learned to ride on "Jimmie" almost as soon as they could walk. They are consistent competitors at South-Eastern shows, and are always among the prize winners. From left to right—Joan, 15 years, on "Captain", Nance, 13 ("Roy") Phyllis, 12 ("Danny Boy,") Murray, 10 ("Tick Tock,") Jim, 8 ("Mickey,") Vic, 7 ("Fancy,") Barbara, 4 ("Fairy,") Madge, 2 years and 11 months, ("Jimmie.") Mr. Bourchier is a cousin of the late Sir M. W. Bourchier, who was Agent General in London for Victoria when he died last month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Hot For Present; Change Expected.

    Today's forecast issued at noon reads: "Fine and hot, with northerly winds, but becoming cloudy, sultry, and unsettled, with some ...

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