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  2. MARTIAL LAW

    Martial law was proclaimed in Athens yesterday, following an attempted tempted coup d'etat at the arsenal by a number of officer supporters of ...

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  3. SHARK ATTACK

    A fatal shark attack occurred at North Narrabeen just before 6 o'clock yesterday, Herbert McFarlane, 22, of Tolley-street, Rozelle, ...

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  4. KING OF SIAM

    King Prajadhipok of Siam signed a letter to-day, abdicating the Siamese throne. The abdication became effective immediately. ...

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  5. IN FLOOD GRIP

    A food shortage threatened Innisfail, in North Queensland, which is in the grip of one of the worst floods in its history, when the torrential rain ceased ...

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  6. READY FOR PEACE

    The German Chancellor (Herr Hitler) was accorded a remarkable reception when he arrived here yesterday for the official handing over ...

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  7. MAN MISSING

    Police fear that Owen Sweet, 24, of Marrickville, was taken by a shark following the capsize of a canoe in Botany Bay to-day. ...

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  8. LITTLE CHANGE

    The outstanding feature of the Victorian general elections, held yesterday, was the failure of Labour to make any material headway. ...

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  9. NARROW ESCAPE

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, who is attempting to lower the world land speed record, in a try-out to-day reached 233.63 miles an hour on the southward run, and ...

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  10. BREAD INQUIRY

    Sir Herbert Gepp said yesterday that he had hoped to have finished the report on bread prices in Sydney before leaving for Broken Hill this morning, but had ...

    Article : 220 words
  11. MAN'S LEGS

    The mystery of legs in a train is the latest murder problem confronting the police. The discovery of man's legs, skilfully ...

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  12. NEWS BY WIRELESS

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), who has been kept posted on the progress figures in the Victorian election, commented: "The result of the poll ...

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  13. DR. RINTELEN

    The trial began before a Military Court to-day of Dr. Rintelen, formerly Austrian Minister at Rome, who is alleged to have been involved in the revolt in July last ...

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  14. SHARK SCARE

    Four swimmers in the State belt championship at Cottesloe yesterday had some anxious moments after they had turned 120 yards out for home. A shark about ...

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  15. FLOOD DEFIED

    It takes more than a flood to stop an Innisfail girl from marrying the man of her choice. Carrying her bridal dress in a case, and accompanied by her ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, has invited him 40 submit to the Government details of his plan for reducing ...

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  17. MUTILATED BODY IN SEA

    The nude body of a man was found in the sea at Kurnell on Saturday. One arm was missing, and a portion of the other had been cut off. Police are investigating. ...

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  18. LOVERS' SUICIDE

    Karl Grieder, 25, a schoolteacher, and his sweetheart, Antoinette Joeri, at sweet shop employee, committed suicide by jumping 1000 feet from an aeroplane which ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. VISITS TO BAKERS' SHOPS

    In order to acquire first-hand knowledge in connection, with his inquiry into the price of bread, the Commissioner (Sir Herbert Gepp) visited bakers shops until ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. MEAT DELEGATION

    Regret that the meat delegation now on its way to England was "cumbersome and unbalanced" was expressed yesterday by the former Chairman of the Meat Board ...

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  21. LATEST FIGURES

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  22. CHURCH DISPUTE

    The ecclesiastical dispute between the authorities of the Anglican Church and Rev. H. E. Hayes, of Mernda, over Mr. Hayes's writings and utterances, still goes ...

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  23. WARDER SCALDED

    It was disclosed for the first time yesterday that a serious assault had taken place at Yatala prison. A guard named Stratham was walking ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. MISSING PLANE

    No trace has yet been found of Lady Young, wife of the Governor of Northern Rhodesia (Sir Hubert Young) and Dr. Kirby, one of the Government medical ...

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  25. VIENNA NAZIS SENTENCED

    Seventeen Nazis were sentenced to death at Salzburg for smuggling explosives, in July. ...

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  26. 300 MEN WIPED OUT

    The Paraguayan Defence Ministry, in a communique, announced that the Paraguayan forces have crossed the Paratiti River to begin the long-expected invasion ...

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  27. W.A. IRON ORE

    Mr. Harold Buckley, the representative of an English firm, stated yesterday that the future of the Yampi Sound and Koolan iron ore deposits would be in the ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. AERIAL DEFENCES

    It is learned from a most reliable source that Mr. Turner, the Air Ministry's Director of Works, has drawn up a programme, involving the expenditure of ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. MAN KILLED

    William Costen, 35, of Narooma, was fatally injured, and Florence Bembrick, 65, of Beecroft, suffered serious injuries when two ears collided at Helensburgh last night. ...

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  30. PADLOCK ON DOOR

    Finding the doors of his church padlocked, Rev. W. Breach, pastor of the Merrylands Free Church, was to-day obliged to hold his service in a house ...

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  31. THE SWASTIKA

    An exhibition, dedicated to the history of the Swastika, will be opened at Crefeld, at which its use as a symbol will be illustrated, with special reference to ...

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  32. FATAL CRASH

    When a member of a railway gang named McDade became seriously ill while camped on a railway line near Ferguson River, some distance from Pine Creek, ...

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  33. YOUTH KILLED

    The first fatality for many years occurred on the scenic railway at St. Kilda on Saturday. As one train was hurtling along, Marley ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. R.A.F. 'PLANES DAMAGED

    Three Royal Air Force machines, which left Singapore on Tuesday for the Northwest Frontier of India, have been held up on the Burma coast, respectively at ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. AID TO CHINA

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association understands that the United States is considering joint action with "other Governments" for ...

    Article : 78 words
  36. BABY FOUND DROWNED

    A baby, aged five months, was found drowned in Kensington Canal, Kensington, this afternoon. Police are investigating the theory that ...

    Article : 35 words
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