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  3. CAR CATAPULTS

    A woman was killed, her three children and a woman and man injured, when a car catapulted 100 feet down an ...

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  4. HEAT WAVE

    An unparalleled hot spell was experienced in Canberra during the week-end when for the first time on record, ...

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  5. AIR RAID GUARD TRAVEL COMFORT

    An Air Raids Precautions organisation on similar lines to that of Britain, is proposed by the State Government. ...

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  6. ANGLO-FRENCH SOLIDARITY

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says that it is becoming increasingly difficult to see how the Rome meeting ...

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  7. "CREATING A NEW WORLD"

    The country is stirred by a newspaper article written by a member of the General Staff, Lieut.-General Tatsuhiko ...

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  8. N.S.W. to Have Luxury Train for Tourists

    At last the New South Wales Railways Commissioner (Mr. Hartigan) has made a reply to Victoria's boast about ...

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  9. MOONEY RELEASED

    Tom Mooney to-night farewelled convicts and guards at St. Quentin Gaol, with whom he lived for 22 years, following his arrest after a ...

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  10. REBELS ADVANCE

    The rebels, after the occupation of the loyalists' trenches at Baliguer, are endeavouring to advance in the face of desperate opposition, towards ...

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  11. EUROPEAN DICTATORS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, speaking by telephone from Devonport (Tasmania), referred to the statement in which he rebuked Mr. ...

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  12. CRISIS IN JAPAN

    Eight members of Cabinet have tendered their resignations to the new Premier, Baron Hi[?]numa, who is ...

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  13. RADIO-TELEPHONE

    Experiments are being conducted by the Postal Department with an ultra-short-wave radio telephony system between Victoria and Tasmania. ...

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  14. NEGOTIATING WITH POLAND

    "It is understood that the fate of Austria and Sudetenland has been settled, Germany's general policy favours the extension of the anti- ...

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  15. JEWISH MIGRANTS

    Jewish refugee migrants permitted to land in Australia three months ago on provisional permits will probably be allowed to become permanent ...

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  16. MUSSOLINI WILL SEE HITLER

    It is understood that Signor Mussolini, at the instance of Mr. Roosevelt, has expressed a willingness to mediate in the Jewish refugee ...

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  17. PIG IRON BAN

    Mr. E. Roach, secretary of the Port Kembla branch of the Waterside Workers' Union, stated to-night that there was complete unity among ...

    Article : 161 words
  18. WATER RATIONED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—For the first time for 12 years, water restrictions in the metropolitan area operated to-day, the regulation against ...

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  19. REVIEW OF DEATH SENTENCE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The State Cabinet will to-day review the death sentence imposed on Thomas William Johnson, 36, who was found ...

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  20. HUGE SALE OF GOLD

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Bank of England has sold £200,001,571 worth of gold in bars. The Treasury has announced that it has granted ...

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  21. SEIZURE OF CONSUL'S BAG

    It was stated at the Foreign Office to-night that, in order to remove any misapprehensions which might still exist, it should be made clear ...

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  22. DEMOCRAT CRITICS

    Clearly recognising the divergence of opinion threatening his hold on Congress, Mr. Roosevelt in a party speech to-night, invited the ...

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  23. MINISTER'S TRIP

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, to-day explained the purposes of the visit to Singapore which the Minister for Works and Civil Aviation, Mr. ...

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  24. FAIR RENTS COURT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— Legislation providing for a Fair Rents Court is being drafted by the Government. The Bill will be presented if evidence ...

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  25. CRASH IN FORCED LANDING

    Four were killed and 13 injured when a Swiss air liner from Zurich to Paris, crashed near Senlis, 25 miles north of ...

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  26. NEW ATHLETIC RECORDS

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The world's record was broken in the Brooklyn indoor track. Glen Cunningham ran 800 metres in 1.53 and ...

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  27. MR. LYONS'S RECORD

    On Friday the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) completed his seventh year as the first citizen of Australia. ...

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  28. FIRE IN LAUNDRY

    Two brothers, their mother, and a friend, were treated at hospital for severe burns when a fire broke out in the laundry at their home at ...

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  29. HEAT KILLS GRASSHOPPERS

    Dry conditions and heat have killed off grasshoppers in the country, and dried up breeding grounds of mosquitoes in the metropolitan area, and ...

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  30. "KING OF THE CINEMA"

    A former metal merchant, Ernest Deutsch, who is aged 45, is negotiating a £4,000,000 sterling deal which will make him king of the British ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. FIGHTING ON CZECH FRONTIER

    BUDAPEST, Friday.— It is officially announced that Czech troops early this morning attacked the Ruthenian frontier town of Munkacevo, ...

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