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  4. N.S.W. BANK ROBBERY FRUSTRATED

    There was dramatic arrest of two men in the Bank of N.S.W at Coonaba[?] in early today, just as they were forcing open the safe containing between £5000 and £6000. Knocked unconscious by the intruders. ...

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  5. HINKLER'S RECORD NOW DOOMED

    It is thought that Flight-Lieatenant C. W. Hill, one of the two aviators speeding to Australia in an endeavor to break Squadron-Leader Hinkler's time record for the journey, will land at Darwin tomorrow, two days ahead of Hinkler. He is now bound for Ataraboea, but he ...

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  6. WHEAT OUTLOOK

    Though France's wheat crop is over 25 per cent, below last year's it is unlikely that an appreciable quantity of Australian wheat will find entry in face ...

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  7. GERMAN FASCISTS

    The correspondent of the "News-Chro-nicle" at Berlin says war on banks, the stock exchange, and the whole system of "international serfdom" has been ...

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  8. MODERN GUN-RUNNING

    "For God and Ulster" is stated to have been an inscription on the butts of rifles collected by Ulster volunteers before the war, and forming part of a miniature ...

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  9. BRAZILIAN REVOLT

    An official pronouncement reports the lispersal of a rebel attack on the oppoite side of Rio de Janeiro at Nictheroy, which is the nearest point at which ...

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  10. AMERICAN SUPPORT

    The most important iten. of, news in the Brazil revolution since the fall of Pernambuco and Bello Horizonte came from here today in the announcement ...

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  11. BRITISH PRICES

    Wheat cargoes are steadier, threepence uglier, in view of American closing orices and forecasts that the French crop would be 30 per cent, less than ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    A telegram has been received by the Shell Oil Company from Flying-officer Owen, at Daly Waters, which states he Arrived there at 5 o'clock last ,night and ...

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  13. DISORDERLY SCENES

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Munich says riotous scenes were witnessed at a meeting of the Munich Town Council during a discussion on the Nazis ...

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  14. HILL'S PROGRESS

    Flight-Lieutenant Hill left here for Atambcea at 5.15 a.m. today. ...

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  15. CONGREGATIONAL UNION

    It is exactly 100 years since Rev. Fre-derick Miller, fresh from England, began his ministry in Hobart By conducting a service in a room in a house in ...

    Article : 350 words
  16. EASY-MONEY METHODS

    An ingenious method for obtaining easy money was outlined in the City Court this morning, when Herbert Barlow (43), salesman, pleaded guilty ...

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  17. RANGOON TO SINGAPORE

    Very alert, despite 14 hours in the air on the first non-stop flight from Ran-goon to Singapore, Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith landed, after dusk. He ...

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  18. VICTORIAN MURDER

    Believing he may be able to assist them in their investigation of the murder of Mrs. George Little (67), widow, at her farm near Stratford, yesterday ...

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  19. MINISTER REBUKED

    The Bishop of Durham has written Rev. E. A. Merryweather enjoining him to give notice at next Sunday's service that the ex-communication of three ...

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  20. THEFT AT SHOW

    "Nasty, isn't, it?" said Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M.,looking up from an orangecolored record card in front of him. The man in the dock, who had just ...

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  21. GARDEN FORCED DOWN

    Mr. "Oscar Garden, who left Croydon for Australia this morning, was forced Sown at Folkestone. He will start again for Australia tommorow. ...

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  22. CANBERRA UNEMPLOYED

    Representations are to be made to the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. A. Blakeley) on behalf of married unem-ployed engaged in relief work at ...

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  23. NEWSPAPER BALL

    Arrangements are being made for the presentation at the newspaper ball of a ballroom novelty hitherto unknown in Australia, and which has just been ...

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  24. FIRE IN GUTTER

    A fire which caused considerable ex-citement in Fremantle at 11 a.m. today had a remarkable origin. A petrol waggon had replenished a bowser ...

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  25. CAULFIELD CUP

    Probable riders in the Caulfield Cup are:— Amounts (W. Cook). Second Wind (T. Lewis) ...

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  26. VACUUM OIL CO. 'PLANE

    Thet Vacuum Oil Co. announces that Captain F. W. Haig, chief aviation officer of the company, arrived at Darwin by plane today. His object is to be in ...

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  27. FLATS RAIDED

    Keith Maxwell, who escaped yesterday from Long Bay jail, was arrested in a flat in Woomerah-avenue, Darlinghurst, at 10 a.m. today. 24 hours after his ...

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  28. PETROL FOR RAILWAYS

    Recently the Australian Labor, Party urged that the Government Railway De-partment should transport petrol from North Fremantle to the workshops at ...

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  29. UNSETTLED WITH RAIN

    Following is the official weathe forecast for W.A.:— "Unsettled with rain over wes and south-west coastal areas ...

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  30. SEARCHING FOR GAS

    G. L. Barnard (78) had a miraculous escape from death when an explosion occurred at his home at Gilberton, this morning. ...

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  31. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Campion) will bestow the Royal Humane Society's medals and decorations upon those who have been granted ...

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  32. LICENCE SOUGHT

    The State Licensing Court today re-sumed hearing of the application by Joseph Monaghan for a provisional certificate for a publican's general licence for ...

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  33. PUSS-MOTH TRAGEDY

    No date has yet been fixed for the coroner's inquest on the deaths of Flying Officer C. H. F. Nesbit. Miss Haidee Rae, and Mr. W. R. Bell, who were killed ...

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  35. COST OF LIVING

    The Parliamentary Labor Party will be approached by the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labor Party with a view to steps being taken to improve the ...

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  36. PERU IN PARIS

    The latest nation to undertake the construction of a student dormitory for its nationals in Paris University City is Peru. Its Government has agreed to ...

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  37. "SHIPMATE O' MINE"

    While Lord Jellicoe was visiting the Liverpool headquarters of the British Legion, John Brennan. ex-quartermaster of H.M.S. New Zealand, with 24 years" ...

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  38. TRIAL OF ALEXANDER

    At the recent trial of Maurice Alexander for the alleged murder of Eric Chalmers, it was stated that Mr. Gibson, the the prosecutor, said ...

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  39. ECONOMICAL ADMINISTRATION

    At the annual meeting of the Council of Progress Associations held on Tuesday evening at the New Oxford Theatre. Leederville, the treasurer reported that ...

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  40. BUSINESS MAN'S DEATH.

    After hearing evidence touching upon the death of Ambrose Joseph Holland (46), a manufacturer's agent, of Lordstreet, Mt. Lawley, the Acting Assistant ...

    Article : 86 words
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  42. MOTOR CAR MISSING

    Police have been notified of the dis-appearance of a Triumph motor car. No. 11880,the property of Mrs. N. Shortland Jones, of Riversdale-road. ...

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