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  2. BIG FIRE IN CITY.

    A crowd of nearly 20,000 persons assembled in Pitt, Liverpool, and Castlereagh streets on Saturday night to watch firemen fight a ...

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  3. WHEN WICKETS TOPPLED.

    The most venerable habitue of the Melbourne Cricket Ground can hardly have seen a more thrilling or a more absorbingly interesting afternoon's ...

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  4. PUNTERS GO ON STRIKE.

    A strike by punters turned a greyhound racing meeting into a fiasco at Queanbeyan last night. It is doubtful whether more ...

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  5. THE POPE.

    It was stated on Saturday morning that the Pope's condition had become worse after a restless night. Later reports were more reassuring, ...

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  6. NAZI ANGER.

    The bitter Nazi campaign against Prince Bernard Zur Lippe-Biesterfeld —Who is shortly to marry Princess Juliana of Holland—following alleged ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. GERMAN WARSHIPS OFF SPAIN.

    The German Ministry of Propaganda officially admitted on Saturday night that two Spanish steamers had been "involved with German warships" in Spanish waters. The German cruiser Koenigsberg apparently attempted to ...

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  8. NEW GUINEA

    Germany's agitation for the return of her colonies is believed to have some connection with the visit to Canberra this week of the Administrator of the ...

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  9. SHOTS FIRED AT GIRL.

    Merle Moss, 16, a housemaid, employed by Dr. Salter, of Sturt-street Ballarat, was shot in four places in a lane at the rear of the doctor's surgery ...

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  10. TRADE BRISKER.

    The best figures for any year since 1930 appear in the bankers' clearing house returns for the whole of 1936. The aggregate of £40,616,574,000 is 8.1 per cent, above last ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. "MEASURES WILL BE ANSWERED."

    The position as regards the new shipping war is as follows:- The ships concerned are the German steamer Palos, the Spanish steamers Soton ...

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  12. GERMAN BISHOPS

    A pastoral signed by six Roman Catholic archbishops and 17 bishops, which is being read in churches throughout Germany today, offers co-operation with Herr Hitler ...

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  13. FRENCH BUDGET

    After passing and re-passing between the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate in a series of sittings lasting more than 32 hours the Budget was finally passed by the ...

    Article : 169 words
  14. FEAR OF BLACKS.

    After having lived for four years in fear of aboriginal vengeance, Kinjo, a Japanese diver, who was the sole survivor of the Caledon Bay massacre, is to be expatriated to ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. COURAGEOUS PASTORS.

    Confessional opposition pastors opened the New Year by fearlessly challenging Nazism. They read from the pulpits a united manifesto denouncing interference with the ...

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  16. ART COLLECTION.

    President Roosevelt announced yesterday that a former Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Mellon) had offered to give his famous 19,000,000-dollar art collection to become the ...

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  17. THE TWO KINGS.

    The Bishop of Peterborough (Rt. Rev. C. M. Blagden), writing to his diocesan publication, contrasts a "King Declining the Burden of State" because ...

    Article : 205 words
  18. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED.

    Two children were drowned in tragic circumstances in the River Darling at Cuthero Station, about 100 miles south-east of Broken Hill, on New Year's Day. They were: John ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. SYDNEY SCOUT KILLED.

    William Birchnall, 17, a scout patrol-leader, who lived at Anderson-road, Concord, Sydney, was killed by a bough of a tree which fell on him from a height of more than 40 feet. ...

    Article : 191 words
  20. CRASH INTO TREES.

    Baron Henry D'Erlanger, a nephew of Baron Emile D'Erlanger, was killed while flying solo near here. It is believed that he ran out of petrol ...

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  21. ELECTRICITY.

    The chairman of the Sydney County Council (Alderman S. A. Lloyd, M.L.A.) said last night that it was intended to increase the supply of electricity ...

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  22. YOUTH DROWNED.

    James Young, 17, of Flemington, who was spending a holiday at Hazelbrook, was drowned in the Lawson swimming pool yesterday morning. ...

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  23. LORD NUFFIELD.

    Lord Nuffield, the motor car manufacturer, left for Australia in the liner Orion on Saturday. ...

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  24. PRIMATE'S MESSAGE.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang), in a New Year message, says: "Ominous clouds are moving over Europe, yet it would be wrong to yield to forebodings. War need ...

    Article : 119 words
  25. SYDNEY LISTENED.

    The thousands of spectators at the Melbourne Cricket Ground were not the only people who followed with tense interest the exciting happenings at the test match on Saturday. ...

    Article : 356 words
  26. MADRID FRONT.

    The Government claims successes in a movement aimed at forcing the insurgents to abandon their positions north-east of Madrid. The Government troops captured the villages ...

    Article : 316 words
  27. GRAZIER WASHED FROM ROCKS.

    While fishing off the rocks at Bingie, near Moruya Heads, yesterday. Geoffrey Failes, 38, a grazier, of Coonamble, was washed off the rocks and was drowned. ...

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  28. HOSPITAL FUND PATRON.

    The King has become patron of the King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, and has appointed the Duke of Kent to succeed him as president of the fund. ...

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  29. RIVER DRAGGED FOR WOMAN.

    A note found on the bank of the Murrumbidgee River at Wagga to-day indicated that Mrs. Charlotte Emily Heinecke, 49, wife of Hermann Heinecke, of Tumbarumba, was ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. STRIKERS IN U.S.A.

    Despite the fact that a Court injunction has been obtained by the Fisher Body Company, of General Motors Corporation, and the threats of the authorities to use tear gas, ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. MURDER CHARGE.

    Detectives inquiring into the fatal stabbing of Mrs. Edith Praetz, at the rear of her second-hand shop in Victoria-street, North Melbourne, on Tuesday, arrested an Italian at ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. FATAL CAPSIZE.

    Shirley Margaret Andrews, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Andrews, of Lower Bowen Terrace, Brisbane, was drowned near the mouth of the Brisbane River when the ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. HIGH CLOUDS, BUT NO RAIN.

    At 3 o'clock this morning the sky was overcast. There were high clouds, but there did not appear to be any likelihood of rain. A moderate wind was ...

    Article : 53 words
  34. ITALIAN TROOPS.

    The British United Press correspondent at Gibraltar states: "A usually well-informed source reports the landing at Cadiz from Italian warships of 6000 fully-equipped troops, ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    The sixth death from infantile paralysis has occurred in the South Island epidemic. The victim was a young man, who was admitted to hospital at Gore last week. ...

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  36. AUTHOR AS ACTOR.

    At a moment's notice, the 27-year-old Australian author, Mr. Archie N. Menzies, who has not before appeared on the stage, took one of the leading parts in his own play, ...

    Article : 68 words
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