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  2. FATAL OIL FIRE

    A petroleum pipe-line exploded and caused the death of four women spectators in a motor car who were watching their husbands make repairs to the ...

    Article : 108 words
  3. ABDUCTI0N MURDER.

    In an interview to-day, Dr. Mattson, of Tacoma, ascribed the kidnappings and murder of his 10-year-old boy to "a bungling fiend and his ...

    Article : 537 words
  4. WHERE THE FOURTH TEST MATCH WILL BE PLAYED.

    The Adelaide Oval, on which Australia and England will meet in the Fourth Cricket Test late this week. The attractive setting of the ground and its proximity to the city of Adelaide may be seen in this,view, which is from the north. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRUCE SEQUEL.

    As a result of the truce declared in the automobile strike, pending negotiations for a settlement, "sit-down" strikers who occupied the Fisher motor body ...

    Article : 263 words
  6. FAULTY VISION.

    Defective vision of drivers was described as a much underrated cause of motor accidents in papers read to the opticians' division of the physics ...

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  7. "SHARE THE EMPIRE."

    "If the common Franco-British heritage is to be saved, we must sacrifice some of the toys we have held dear for many years. including our complete sovereignty and our ...

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  8. AMERICAS CUP.

    Mr. Thomas Sopwith, who, with Mrs.Sopwith, arrived by air from Jamaica, said he would bring the Endeavour I. and the Endeavour II. to Newport next summer and that ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. RAW MATERIALS.

    The League Council next week will, according to the "Daily Herald's" Diplomatic Correspondent, decide that the time is ripe for an inquiry into the question of equal ...

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  10. GOLD INGOT

    A gold ingot worth 14,000 dollars (£A3500) disappeared from the mailroom of the French liner Paris and an all-day search of the vessel failed ...

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  11. THE ABDICATION.

    A trenchant attack on the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Cosmo Lang) because of his remarks about the abdication of King Edward was made by the ...

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  12. 100 YEARS OF AGE TO-DAY.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Quirk, of Madeline-street, Hunter's Hill, is 100 years of age to-day. She comes of an extraordinarily long-lived family; her father's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SEARCH FOR BODY.

    Two policemen descended the steep cliff f[?] at Ben Buckler on Saturda[?] night, a hazardous task even in daylight, to search for a man who, they believed, might have ...

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  14. PLANE DAMAGED

    A Moth 'plane, which '. [?] A. L Needham, of Australia-street, Camperdown, had flown from Sydney, when landing at Palm Beach yesterday morning, struck a hollow in the ...

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  15. KIEL CANAL

    It is officially announced that the Kiel Canal is now closed to foreign warships, despite the provision to the contrary in the Treaty o[?] Versailles. ...

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  16. NEW FERRY SERVICE.

    The manager of Sydney Ferries, Ltd. (Mr. A. W. Wedderburn) stated on Saturday that from next Sunday an experimental ferry service would be run on Sundays between ...

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  17. THE NORTH POLE.

    The Appellate Court ordered Frederick Albert Cook, the American explorer, to strike from his complaint in the suit for 25.000 dollars (£A6250) damages against the ...

    Article : 113 words
  18. HYSTERICAL OUTBURSTS.

    Officials are seriously disturbed at manifestations of mob hysteria and overwrought nerves, particularly by women, as a result of the Mattson crime and the murder of Mrs. ...

    Article : 226 words
  19. GIRL DROWNED

    Daisy Woods, l8, of Collins-street, Alexandria, was drowned when swimming in the municipal baths at Brighton-le-sands yesterday afternoon. ...

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  20. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced to-day. Details are published on pase 16, column 5. ...

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  21. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  22. LOYALTY RESOLUTION.

    When the resolution of loyalty to King George VI. was being debated in the House of Commons, the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) urged a tolerant hearing for the ...

    Article : 296 words
  23. ACTOR KILLED BY CAR.

    John Miltern, 87, a veteran stage actor, was struck and killed by a motorist, who drove away after the accident. Basil Rathbone, the actor, was Mr. Miltern's ...

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  24. BIG GAME FISH.

    Three black marlin hung from hoists at the Watson's Bay wharf yesterday They weighed 2201b, 2451b, and 229½lb, respectively. ...

    Article : 107 words
  25. 20 SURFERS IN DISTRESS.

    About 2000 people at Maroubra Beach yesterday afternoon watched members of the Life-saving Club, directed by their captain, M. Johnson, rescue about ...

    Article : 510 words
  26. JOHN BARRYMORE'S FOURTH WIFE.

    Elaine, Barrie has filed a suit for divorce from [?]er husband, John Barrymore, the noted film actor, on the ground of mental cruelty. She has asked for temporary ...

    Article : 260 words
  27. UNPAID PEACE PRIZE.

    The police seized the passport of Mrs. Kreutzberger. who presented an order for the payment of the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Carl von Ossietzkv into a German bank. A ...

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  28. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 words
  29. FIRE IN AIRCRAFT CARRIER.

    A fire occurred in the boiler-room of the aircraft carrier Furious at Devonport naval dockyard, but was quickly extinguished. The Admiralty is not inclined to believe that ...

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  30. NAROOMA'S FIRST MARLIN.

    A striped marlin was caught by Mr. Mack Nathan, of Bowral, 31 miles south-south-east from Montague Island. It was broached l8 times before being captured after two hours ...

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  31. SHAFT MYSTERY.

    The identity of the man whose body was found in an abandoned mine shaft at Wedderburn, Victoria, has not been definitely established. ...

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  32. PIONEER OF CINEMAS.

    Mr. Alfred West, a pioneer of the moving picture business in Australia, has died. He conducted the first Commonwealth-wide beauty competition and it was won by Vera Pearce, ...

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  33. WORLD COMPETITION

    The possibility of conducting a world big game angling competition is being investigated by the committee of the Australian 150th anniversary celebrations. ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Vienna says: "The Duke of Windsor has arranged to take over for some months the castle at Enzesfeld, near Vienna, from Baron ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: Russian Ballet, 8.. Tivoli Theatre: "Mother Goose," 2.15; "Okay for Sound," 8. Lyceum Theatre: "Orphan of the Wilderness," ...

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  36. SQUEAKING GOLF BALL.

    One of the irritations of golf will vanish if an enterprising manufacturer adopts the flippant suggestion for an unlosable ball advanced by the Home Secretary (Sir John ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. NAVAL GUNS.

    It was a coincidence that, while a large party of members of the Foreign Press Association was paying an officiai visit to Portsmouth to see the 16-lnch guns of the ...

    Article : 166 words
  38. BURGLAR AT BANK.

    A burglar cut a piece of gauze out of the back verandah door of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney at Eastwood on Friday night, picked two locks to obtain access to ...

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  39. MINISTER LOSES SIGHT.

    As the Rev. R. J. Thomas, of Deewny. ended the service at the Methodist Church his eyesight failed completely. He has consulted an eye specialist, and ...

    Article : 56 words
  40. TRADE TALKS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "Important economic discussions are expected to take place at the end of next week, when the President of ...

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  41. GERMAN ECONOMY.

    Twenty thousand collectors have begun to make official calls on all German households, demanding waste material. Members of the Hitler Youth Movement ...

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  42. "DEMOCRACY DOOMED."

    "Democracies are done for."Signor Mussolini told Herr Strunk, the new Rome correspondent of the "Volkischer Beobachter." "They are like a quicksand, whereas Fascist ideals are ...

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  43. CHASE AFTER CAR.

    Constable Smith, of M[?]dale, saw a motor car which he recognised drive past him at high speed on Saturday night. He immediately persuaded a motorist to drive, him in ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gold was quoted yesterday at £7/1/7½ an ounce fine, compared with £7/1/7 on Friday. MILLIONAIRE'S ILLNESS. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 17. ...

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  45. BUYING POWER AS A WEAPON.

    Harder bargaining and the greater use of British buying power as a weapon in trade negotiations is recommended in the interim report of the committee set up by the ...

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  46. FISHERMAN MISSING.

    William Siggins, 27, of South Perth, who left in an 8ft dinghy on Saturday night to scull from the beach at Rottnest Island to a motor launch anchored about 300 yards out ...

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  47. DEATH OF MR. J. F. FAASSEN.

    Mr. Johan Frederik Faasscn, who was knocked down by a motor car in Prince Albert-street, Mosman, on Friday night, died in the Royal North Shore Hospital on Saturday. Mr. ...

    Article : 54 words
  48. PEIPING MURDER.

    The British subject who was detained by the police on a charge concerning the murder of Pamela Werner, whose body was found in a ditch outside the city, has been released ...

    Article : 43 words
  49. INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN N.Z

    The fourth ease of infantile paralysis was reported in Auckland to-day. The victim is a lad of 16. All the cases are mild. ...

    Article : 30 words
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