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  4. BLOOD TRANSFUSION

    The "News Chronicle" states that a situation unprecedented in the history of the Red Cross Society's blood transfusion service has arisen in connection ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. GALLANT AIRMEN

    After unavailingly employing extinguishers when a practice flying aeroplane caught on fire at Rochefort at a height of 12,000ft., Flying-Officers ...

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  6. AFRIDI INVASION

    Your correspondent has been informed on most reliable authority that the view of the military authorities is that martial law in Peshawar was imposed a week ...

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  7. VITAL CONFERENCE

    Australia's most vital conference of Premiers and Treasurers to deal with financial matters began this afternoon at the State Parliament House. ...

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  8. AIRSHIP'S TRIUMPH

    The accomplishment of the airship R100 in flying from Canada to Cardmgton, a distance of 3000 miles, in 57 hours, which shows an average speed of ...

    Article : 328 words
  9. "TOSS WILL WIN IT"

    "Wyatt's winning the toss will, I think, win the match for England," says A. P. F. Chapman in an article in the "Daily Mail." ...

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  10. PASSENGERS LEAVE ILL-FATED TAHITI

    The Royal mail steamer Tahiti, 7899 tons, which broke her starboard propellor and tail-shaft 50 miles from Raratonga, Cook Island, has transferred her passengers to the steamer Ventura, and is expected to sink at any time. The order for the passengers to take to the boats ...

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  11. CAUSE OF DISASTER

    Shipping experts in Sydney are puzzled to explain the reason for the Tahiti disaster on the facts so far known. According to the facts, the propeller ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BIRTH CONTROL

    "It is a great victory for Mother England," said Dr. Marie Stopes, commenting on the Lambeth Conference report on birth control. ...

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  13. ADELAIDE NATIONAL

    Tattersall's sweepstake on the Adelaide Grand National Hurdle Race was filled. The chief prize-winners were:— First, G. G. Calvert, Canterbury College, ...

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  14. PERSONAL

    This afternoon the Governor (Sir William Campion) officially put into use new machinery at the Swan Portland Cement Co.'s works, Rivervale. ...

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  15. CHINESE MARSHAL

    Chang Hseuh-liang, the young Marshal of Mukden, is reported to be dead. Messages received at Shanghai this afternoon stated that Chang Hseuh-liang, ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. SILVER HOARDERS

    Four men described as most mischievous hoarders of silver coins have been shot by the orders of the Ogpu (Secret Police), and others have been ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. WOODFULL TO RETIRE

    The "Despatch" discloses that Woodful, "Australia's greatest captain since Noble," intends to retire from first-class cricket after this season. ...

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  18. "BLIMEY, SHE'S BACK"

    "Blimey, she's back!" said an unemotional Bristol mechanic as the R100 passed over Cardington, where she was lashed to the mast 57 hours after her ...

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  19. LONDON WATCHES

    The city editor says the Conference of Premiers in Melbourne will [?] watched closely in London. If successful in reaching an agreement on economic lines suggested ...

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  20. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS

    The "Daily Mail" understands that King Fuad, In collaboration with Sidky Pasha, has drafted a sensational new, Egyptian Constitution, including the reduction ...

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  21. "POSITIVELY MY LAST"

    Jack Hobbs, in an article in the "Weekly Despatch," says:— "I feel that the Test match now proceeding at my well-loved home ground is ...

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  22. PARKER CHANGES MIND

    Although an aeroplane waited at the Heston aerodrome, Parker decided that a Eight to Cheltenham might leave him unfit to bowl, and remained at the Oval ...

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  23. BETTER THAN BOAT

    A Canadian passenger on the R100 regrets he must go home by steamer because the atmosphere aboard an airship combines the virtues of the sea ...

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  24. MIDNIGHT QUEUE

    There were 200 queue-ites at the Oval at midnight. Some brought guitars and [?] to beguile the night hours. Others, obviously out-of-works, "were employed ...

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  25. SOVIET TYRANNY

    Owing to a crisis in the paper industry the Soviet has ordered all persons to hand over their Bibles and prayer books for conversion into paper for journals ...

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  26. WYNDHAM KILLINGS

    For the week ended August 16, 1319 cattle were killed at the [?] Meat Works. The total to date is 23.754. ...

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  28. CAR DRIVER FINED

    The driver of a motor car which followed two girls along William-street one night recently ran his nose into unexpected trouble, which culminated in the ...

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  29. CHAPMAN'S FALL

    The "News-Chronicle," which forecast on August 11 the dropping of Chapman, reveals that a special meeting of the selectors, to which Chapman was ...

    Article : 101 words
  30. AEROPLANE FOR AMY

    An enormous crowd at Hyde Park witnessed the handing over of the gift aeroplane to Miss Amy Johnson Sir Sefton Brancker said he was proud ...

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  31. SPANISH EXCHANGE

    he peseta has reached the lowest point in 30 years, and is still falling. The Government insists there is no economic reason for the fall, but the ...

    Article : 100 words
  32. STILL UNSETTLED

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Still unsettled, with further showers over west and south-west ...

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  33. BREASTSTROKE SWIM

    By winning the 500 [?] stroke in 9min. 35 2-5sec. Yvonne Jonn broke the women's world record held by D Welch, of Australia, [?] lOmin. 33sec. ...

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  35. SWAM THE DARDANELLES

    Miss Mercedes Gleitze today swam the Dardanelles at the widest part a distance of four miles. ...

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