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  4. Shot In Stomach By Bandit At Lonely Spot In Ipswich Park

    SHOT in the stomach by a masked man as he was walking through Queen's Park, Ipswich, about 8 o'clock to-night, Arthur Neilson, of Grange and Blackstone roads, Newtown, is in the Ipswich General hospital in a critical condition. ...

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  5. OLDFIELD IN LONDON ONCE MORE

    Renewing his associations with London was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    REAR-ADMIRAL CUSTANCE, who arrived in Sydney by the Otranto to command the Australian Squadron in succession ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAZI CAMP OPENED IN VICTORIA

    A Nazi Club and camp, opened by wireless, by Herr Hitler, has been established at Belgrave in the Dandenong Ranges, 28 ...

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  10. Inoculated Without Being Inoculated

    DESCRIBED by medical authorities as "a case in a million," a remarkable instance of self-inoculation has ...

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  11. Reprieved When Death Chair Fails

    The electric current on teriously failed when two negro [?]uerers were ready for execution in a gaol in Juntsville (Texas). ...

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  12. DON TOO BUSY TO GO TO RACES

    WITH a week-end free from public appearances, some of the Australian cricketers will see the Charlton — Manchester City Soccer match, others the racing at Sandown, ...

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  13. EVEN TRAINS IN TRAFFIC JAM

    THOUSANDS of people who left Sydney to-day by rail and road for the air pageant at the Richmond aerodrome, more than ...

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  14. Striped Marlin Landed With Rod And Reel

    MR. F. TIMBURY, of Roma, landed a 187lb. striped martin off Point Lookout, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  15. ROTHSCHILD'S ESTATE TAKEN

    The Government has confiscated the estates of Boron Alfons Rothschild, head of the banking family and friend of the Duke of ...

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  16. PINEAPPLE GIVES US ALL A LEAD

    An unrehearsed incident at the First Free Settlers' Centenary celebrations yesterday was the presentation of a fine specimen of papaw ...

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  17. 75 MINERS TRAPPED

    Seventy-five miners are trapped in a coal mine in Virginia. Two bodies have been recovered, but it is not expected that any of the ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. Editor Stripped And Beaten

    Four[?]men invaded the office of the editor of an anti-Nazi magazine, stripped and beat him, and painted swastikas on his body. They ...

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  19. GIRL FLYER HURT BY PROPELLER

    Miss Barbara Hitchins, the Sydney girl flyer, who recently piloted her plane from Sydney to New Guinea, had a bone in her right ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA IS A GOOD PLACE!

    ST. ELMO WIJEYKOOM, secretary of the Ceylon Poultry Club, and a master at the Royal College, Colombo, now in Australia ...

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  21. Queensland Singer's Success In Sydney

    Miss Mildred Walker, of Maryborough, Queensland, a student at the Sydney Conservatorium, won the operatic aria contest at the ...

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  22. Fine Day Promised

    Forecasts for to-day:— METROPOLITAN: Fine, southeast to north-east winds. QUEENSLAND: Scattered ...

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  24. Bomber Plane Crashes

    AN Avro Anson bomber plane, one of the latest Royal Australian Air Force machines, which dropped out of a ...

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  25. BROADBENT'S PLANS

    H. F. Broadbent, who flew to England in the record solo time of 5 days 4 hours 21 minutes, has definitely decided against further ...

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  26. [?] LOMBARD [?] JEWELS

    [?] stole jewels valued at [?] (£5000) from the [?] Lombard, the film ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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