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  2. NEEDLESS SEA SEARCH.

    While the pilot steamer, Captain Cook, the police launch Sirius, and the Bondi Life-saving Club's surfboat were searching for two men in ...

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  3. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    Throughout the week-end an intense cyclonic storm raged on the far north coast of New South Wales, causing continuous torrential ram at ...

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  4. LORD GIFFORD.

    Lord Gifford, who was A.D.C. to Sir Philip Game when he was Governor of New South Wales, flew from London incognito, using the name of Charles ...

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  5. N.Z. HUT FIRE.

    Pathologists who examined the scanty remains taken by Auckland police from the hut that was burned at Piha early on the morning of ...

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  6. TO RESIST TO END.

    The Republican Ministry of Defence has issued orders at Madrid for the reorganisation of the Armies of the Centre and the South, under the ...

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  7. BOMBS FOUND

    A suspicious-looking parcel, which was opened by post office detectives in the sorting office at the Victoria railway station, was found to contain two ...

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  8. COLONIAL AIMS

    The Polish Government has decided to create a Colonial Department to deal with Poland's colonial needs. ...

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  9. JAPAN AND POWERS.

    Concessions granted to Japan by the Shanghai Municipal Council seem unlikely to end the tension between Japan and the Powers of the ...

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  10. ROOSEVELT ON DEMOCRACY.

    President Roosevelt, in an address to the Congress on the occasion of the 150th celebration of the foundation of the Legislature, reviewed historically ...

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  11. TASMAN AIR MAIL

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. Cameron, said yesterday that the air mail service between Australia and New Zealand might be in operation before ...

    Article : 362 words
  12. HONOUR FOR MR. CASEY.

    The Governor-General, Lord Gowrie, announced to-night that the King had made the Federal Treasurer, Mr. Casey, a member of the Privy Council. ...

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  13. BOY TOUCHED LIVE WIRE.

    The promptitude of Trevor Rowlands, 9, of Sydenham Road, Marrickville, saved the life of Ronald Williams, 9, of Malakoff Street, Marrickville, who ...

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  14. LOST GERMAN AIR LINER.

    A skier near Rubion, in the lower Alps, found 10 bodies amid the debris of the German aeroplane Dalus, which was lost after a flight across part of ...

    Article : 168 words
  15. "INCONCEIVABLE WEALTH."

    In opening the Leipzig Fair, the Minister for Propaganda, Dr. Goebbels, criticised the almost "inconceivable" size and wealth of the British Empire. ...

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  16. SUDETENS FOR CANADA.

    Part of the British refugee loan to Czechoslovakia will be spent in emigrating 800 Sudeten German Social Democrat families to Canada, where ...

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  17. CAPTURE OF HAICHOW.

    The Japanese found Haichow (which they claim to have captured, and which was once a flourishing centre for the salt industry, and the eastern terminus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PLANE TWICE FORCED DOWN.

    The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Casey, and Mrs. Casey were twice forced down by a storm which they unsuccessfully tried to fly round to-day. Finally they Were ...

    Article : 249 words
  19. HOSPITAL STRIKE.

    Against the advice of the officials of their own association, 120 employees on the staff of the Adelaide Hospital struck yesterday morning. ...

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  20. RECRUITS FOR R.A.F.

    The 31,000 recruits for the Royal Air Force, for whom the Secretary for Air, Sir Kingsley Wood, appealed last June, have been obtained, with a month to ...

    Article : 179 words
  21. GANDHI'S FAST.

    After the second day of the fast which he is undergoing to draw attention to the need for reforms in the native State of Rajkot, in Kathiawar, the Mahatma Gandhi, the Indian ...

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  22. CZECHS AND SLOVAKS SPLIT.

    The long-drawn conflict between the Czechs and the Slovaks has come to a head with the breaking off of negotiations between the Central Government at Prague and the Slovak ...

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  23. PRINCESSES PRESENT PRIZES.

    The Princesses Elizabeth and Margate, performed their first public duty alone at a pony show at the Royal Agrlcultural Hall when they presented the prizes to the winning child ...

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  24. SMALLPOX CASE AT PERTH.

    The motorship Riley reached Fremantle this morning with a case of smallpox on board. The patient was removed to the quarantine ...

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  25. WOMAN DEAD: MAN FOUND DYING.

    The body of Alvis Williams 23, head waltress of the Royal Hotel, Greymouth, was found in her bed on Saturday. The body was fully clothed, and the neck was blue and swollen, ...

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  26. BITUMEN FIRE IN ADELADE.

    Flames and smoke leapt nearly 200 feet in the air when more than 60 forty-four gallan drums of colas (emulsified bitumen) caught fire at the factory of Ashphalt Cold ...

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  27. NICKEL FROM NEW CALEDONIA.

    Officials of the Ministry for Commerce have left for New Caledonia to inspect nickel mines. Japan greatly needs nickel for armaments. A Japanese woman has purchased an option ...

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  28. BIG FALLS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Torrential rains occurred in southern Queensland during the week-end. At Upper Tallebudgera, 13 inches of rain was registered between 9 a.m. on Friday and 6 p.m. to-day. ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. TELEVISION AND BOXING.

    The British Boxing Board of Control has ruled that promoters must not allow contests to be televised, broadcast, or photographed for motion picture purposes without ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. ITALY SUSPENDS ORDER.

    Italy has intimated that the expulsion of three foreign journalists has been suspended pending further investigations. [No explanation was given on February 16 ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. COALMINES INQUIRY.

    It is understood in Newcastle that Mr. N. S. Clark, superintendent or Caledonian Collieries, Ltd., who is a patient in a private hospital in Sydney, has resigned his seat ...

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  32. SIX HENS LAY 1,648 EGGS IN 48 WEEKS.

    Six Australorp hens owned by Mr. J. Herbert, of Wonthaggi, appear certain to make a new world's record for egg-laying. They have 29 days in which to lay 82 more eggs to gain ...

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  33. EXILED DANZIG JEWS

    The first contingent of 500 exited Jews have entrained at Danzig after an examination by the Nazis to ensure that they were not taking away any currency. ...

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  34. OLD SEALER SAVED.

    Captain John Babcock and his plucky crew ot 131 of the old wooden sealing ship Ranger (520 tons), which was sinking in the Galf of St. Lawrence, won a hard struggle to save ...

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  35. AIRLINERS "GROUNDED."

    Two oversea airliners expected at Sydney yesterday afternoon were "grounded" at Brisbane because of cyclonic, conditions over the coastal track, but if there had been adequate ...

    Article : 204 words
  36. CITY PREMISES DAMAGED.

    A fire which broke out in Post Office Chambers, 333 George Street, shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning, was extinguished by the brigades before it spread. ...

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  37. TEN DEAD IN RIOTS IN INDIA.

    Ten persons were killed and 60 were injured in communal rioting here to-day. ...

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  38. THREAT OF FIRE.

    An anonymous letter threatening him that if he did not "shut up or get out." he would be burnt out, has been received by Mr. Jack Burns, of Narromine, where a series of recent ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. OSAKA EXPLOSION.

    It is officially announced that, 67 persons were killed in the explosion last week in a munitions warehouse near Osaka. In addition, 187 people are missing and 580 ...

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  40. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Out Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and controlled entirelly by the "Sydney Morning Herald." ...

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  41. BIG AUCKLAND OUTBREAK.

    The most spectacular fire in Auckland for many years destroyed the large timber mills of Goldie and Sons. An acre of buildings was demolished, causing damage of upwards ...

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  42. BOEING CLIPPER'S MAIDEN FLIGHT.

    [?]-American Airways' giant flying-boat, the Boeing Clipper, which [?] of a similar type to those intended ultimately for the service to New Zealand, has arrived at the Kai[?]ak ...

    Article : 37 words
  43. ARRESTED LUGGERS.

    The masters of three Darwin-owned pearling luggers, which were arrested in Apsley Strait on Wednesday by the Larrakia, are expected to be charged with a breach of the ...

    Article : 41 words
  44. PRICE OF GOLD.

    Gold was quoted yesterday at £7/8/4 an ounce fine, which was unchanged from Friday (Other Oversea News on next page.) ...

    Article : 27 words
  45. BRITISH SECRET SERVICE.

    The civil estimates provide £500,000 for the secret service, an increase of £50,000 compared with the vote last year. ...

    Article : 31 words
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