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  5. WORST FOR 50 YEARS

    Transport services have been completely disorganised in England and Wales by a blizzard said to be the worst experienced in 50 years. Scotland and Ireland also have suffered from a similar ...

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  6. MAY AVERT BIG WAR

    Hopes are entertained that even now a big war in the Far East, possibly involving other nations, may be averted. It is believed that the great powers are anxious to attempt mediation apart from the League of Nations, and it is considered ...

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  7. WHO'S AFRAID OF LARWOOD?

    This picture, by express air mail from the Sydney Cricket Ground to The Sunday Mail, shows O'Reilly driving a ball from England's express bowler. Other pictures direct from the ground appear with the story ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AERIAL DRAMA

    SAN BENITO, Texas, Satarday.—A premeditated murder, with the victim helpless and unsuspecting 1000 feet above the earth in the ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. FATE OF JEHOL

    PEIPING, Saturday.—The fate of Jehol hinges on the ability of the Chinese to hold the two strategic points, Chih Feng, 92 miles northward of Cheng ...

    Article : 201 words
  11. "ADVENTURE"

    THE strange Japanese craft which had been held at Thursday Island by Customs officers pending investigation of her movements proved to be ...

    Article : 249 words
  12. HUGE SHIPMENTS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The London Daily Mail says reports are filtering from all the big British ports to the effect that huge shipments of arms and ...

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  13. "STILL ALIVE"

    MIAMI, (Florida), Saturday.—The Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Cermak) is still alive. This was the best news coming from ...

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  14. BANK HOLIDAYS

    BALTIMORE, Saturday.—Governor Ritchie, late on Friday night, declared Saturday a legal holiday for all the banking and financial institutions of ...

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  15. HOWLED DOWN

    LONDON, Saturday.—When supporting the Nationalist candidate, Mr. Drummond Wolff, in the by-election at Rawmarsh, Yorkshire, Mr. Malcolm ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    Fine with warm temperature and light moderate easterly wind, veering north-easterly. STATE. ...

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  18. CHIEF CITY ARCHITECT.

    The civic executive will recommend to the Brisbane City Council on Tuesday that Mr. H. A. Harwood, who has been chief assistant architect ...

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  19. ORDER TO CUSTOMS

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Instructions have been issued that a thorough search must be made of the strange Japanese craft which was detained at Thursday ...

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  20. SEEKING SERVICE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Many former members of the Royal Australian Air force with war service have applied for engagement with the Chinese military ...

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  21. BOY SCOUTS' RELAY RACE

    Competitors in the Boy Scouts' senior relay race at Booroodabin, won by the Sand gate team: R. Mortison, N. Robinson, J. Elliott, and L. Lupton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ST. LUCIA SCHOOL FARM

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. F. W. Bulcock), in a picturesque rural setting, opens the school for training young farmers. At his side is the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. 15 TYRES STOLEN

    STANTHORPE, Saturday.—From the premises of H. Glasby, vulcaniser, in Maryland-street, last night, 15 new tyres, valued at £50, were stolen. The ...

    Article : 53 words
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