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  2. IN RECORD TIME

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday. Completing the Tasman crossing in 9 hours 6 minutes, the Imperial Airways flying-boat Centaurus ...

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  3. EXCHANGE CONTROL

    In the Senate to-day the Finance Minister (M. Bonnet) rejected exchange control as a solution of France's problems. Although it ...

    Article : 178 words
  4. BETTER SOLDIERS

    The entire sequence of operations at Teruel (Spain) demonstrates the greatly increased efficiency and discipline of the loyalists, who so ...

    Article : 393 words
  5. HAND GRENADES

    Reports from Sanghai state that three hand grenades were thrown at a Japanese military launch on Soochow Creek. One exploded and ...

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  6. STILL INTACT

    The freighter Saros, which ran aground in a heavy fog on Saturday night, is lying on a granite ledge about 250 yards from the ...

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  7. BUSY PORT

    The Port of Newcastle has had one of its most eventful years. The coal trade was the busiest for a decade; many other exports soared, and more ships arrived and departed. With the storage of grain at last at the wheat ...

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  8. NEW AIR SERVICE

    Early in the New Year Airlines of Australia propose to begin a new air service to Brisbane via the Tablelands. The proposed ports of call are ...

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  9. CHEMIST KILLED

    J. A. Fountain, a chemist, of Gundagai, was killed when a motor-car over turned as it was descending Wither's Hill, near Gundagai. Three other ...

    Article : 183 words
  10. WEALTHY WOMAN

    Mrs. Haunah Lewis, aged 70, was murdered at Tel Aviv to-day, and her husband, Samuel Lewis, was seriously injured. They were wealthy New Zealanders, ...

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  11. TWO PERSONS DEAD

    A motor-car being, driven from Perth along Mounts Bay-road crashed into an approaching tram head-on to-night, near Crawley baths. ...

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  12. DIMINISHING HOPE

    An aeroplane and many residents of the district to-day joined in a search for Doris Goldstiver, 7, who has been missing in the Toonpan district since ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. CROWD WATCHED

    Vincent Franco, 26, killed his sweet-heart, Antoinette Imperiale, 22, on a vacant lot, in full view of dozens of spectators, by beating her on the head ...

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  14. LUNATICS IN PANIC

    At least eight lives were lost when fire broke out after the Christmas celebrations at Mont Redon lunatic asylum, near Le Puy, which accommodated 3000. ...

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  15. BOYCOTT JAPAN

    The enthusiasm with which the Americans entered into a boycott of Japanese roads was described by Mr. Stanley Dobbyas, of David Jones Ltd., when he ...

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  16. BOY DROWNED

    Jack Reynolds, 15, of Abbotsford, who could not swim, was drowned to-day when be fell into the Yarra at Studleigh Park from a rope by which he was swinging ...

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  17. SHIP'S BUGLER

    The Ormonde, two days out from Colombo, and bound for Perth with the Empire Games athletes, stopped to-day for three aid a half hours while the surgeon ...

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  18. ATTACK ON GERMANY

    A statement issued to-day by the official Nazi News Agency accuses the Pope of fostering hatred and making unfounded statements in his Christmas ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. CANBERRA STORM

    The air liner Lepena, bound from Melbourne to Sydney, was lost for nearly 15 minutes over Canberra to-day. As the plane was approaching the capital ...

    Article : 199 words
  20. REFUSED TO RETURN

    Mr. I. S. Yakubovitch, late Soviet Minister to Norway, has disobeyed the summons to go to Moscow and furnish details of Trotsky's stay in Norway says ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. WINDSOR TRAGEDY

    Alfred Spicer, 65, a gardener, was remanded at parramatta Coat to-day until January 10. on a charge of having murdered Marcia Hayes 6, at Windsor. on ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. SCHOOLBOY'S FLIGHT

    Louis Ohara Hickson. 14. the son of a Malavan rubber planter, arrived by a Qantas air liner yesterday to spend Christmas at home. ...

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  23. SHOT MECHANIC

    Madame Violette Morris, 44 racing motorist and former discus and weight-lifting champion. who wears men's clothing, shot dead an unemployed mechanic, ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. FORGOTTEN TREASURE

    Masons repairing an ancient house found a chest hidden in the wall. It contained gold pieces valued at 1,000,000 francs, of a type issued in 1130. ...

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  25. LATE GENERAL BOOTH

    All the descendants of the late General Bramwell Booth, former leader of the Salvation Army, except the baby grandchild. Blanche, attended a public service at ...

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  26. FAST VOYAGE

    After a passage of 55 hours 47 minutes. the Union Steamship Company's liner Awatea arrived from Sydney to-day to break her own record. She clipped 2 hours ...

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  27. WINDSOR PARK CLOSED

    Windsor Great Park will be closed until further notice owing to an outbreak of foot and mouth disease near Staines. ...

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  28. OLD YACHT WON

    The yacht Yeulba, which was built 30 years ago, defeated Landfall, the most modern ocean-going yacht, on the River Derwent, in a race around Maria Island, ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. BIRTH OF GRANDSON

    Signora Vittorio Mussolini to-day gave birth to a son at Orsola. He will be named Guido. This, is the first grandson to carry on ...

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  30. WITH ROD AND REEL

    By catching a tiger shark, 13ft. lin, long and 850lb in weight with a rod and reel off Wellington Point, Mrs. Ernest Pasnall, of South Brishane, to-day created ...

    Article : 104 words
  31. STRIKES IN FRANCE

    The Premier (M. Chautemps) and the Lobour Minister (M. Fevrier) negotiated with the star-in Goodrich strikers, with the result that the works have been ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. HAWKER'S DEATH

    Believed to have been kicked by a horse, an Indian hawker, Pal van Khan, 64, died in the ambulance which was taking him to St. Vincent's Hospital to-day. ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. PUBLIC WELFARE

    The Cabinet, from January 16. will include a Ministry of Public Welfare, controlling health standards, health insurance, the adjustment of the Labour market, ...

    Article : 57 words
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