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  2. PRISONER'S ESCAPE

    Making a desperate bid for liberty, a prisoner named Edward William Murray, who was being brought from Lismore to Grafton this afternoon, ...

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  3. RESCUE AT SEA

    Four men were rescued from a disabled launch by the steamer Urana off Port Stephens last night. The rudder of the craft had carried away, and the ...

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  4. MAY BE PRESENT

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Air Ministry is favourably considering a proposal to send a squadron from Singapore to Melbourne, ...

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  5. FINANCIAL WAR

    Mr. H. G. Wells, in an uncensored broadcast talk, introducing a series, entitled, "Whither Britain," said personally he was not an extreme Nationalist, but ...

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  6. MR. A. E. HEATH

    The Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) announced to-night that Cabinet had appointed Mr. A. E. Heath as Official Representative of New South Wales ...

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  7. THE ISSUES FACED

    The Newcastle Abattoir Board election received additional interest yesterday from a statement by the present members of the Board and a discussion last night at a meeting of the Hamilton Council. ...

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  8. ANGRY CROWDS

    Serge Stavisky, the Russian financier, who was wanted by the French police for his part in the forgery of bonds by the Bank de Credit Municipal de ...

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  9. DISARMAMENT

    Berlin messages state that the German Government has asked the French Government for further information upon the various points dealt with in the recent ...

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  10. GIANT MOUNTAINS

    A letter has been received in Bombay from Mr. F. Kingdon Ward, the explorer, which was dispatched last. July from Zayul, in South-eastern Tibet, just above ...

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  11. SPLIT REPORTED

    Serious repercussions in the State Labour party are expected as the result of a reported split between the political leader of the party (Mr. J. T. Lang) and ...

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  12. VAN DER LUBBE

    Van der Lubbe, the Dutchman, who was sentenced to death on charges arising out of the fire in the Reichstag, was guillotined at 7.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  13. BYRD EXPEDITION

    The Jacob Ruppert this afternoon was crawling through the "Devil's Graveyard" where, nearly two weeks ago, she narrowly, escaped disaster. Through the ...

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  14. FOG CAMERA

    When the United States liner, Manhattan, arrived at Plymouth, it had on the bridge a fog camera which the commander described as the most ...

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  15. HAMILTON DEBATE

    Candidates for election to the Newcastle District Abattoir Board were present at the meeting of the Hamilton Council last night, when questions were submitted to ...

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  16. STORMY TASMAN

    Reports of unfavourable weather over the Tasman Sea to-day caused Sir Charles Kingsford Smith to postpone his flight to New Zealand in the Southern Cross. ...

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  17. EXTENSIVE BUSINESS CAREER

    Mr. Heath was born in Maryborough (Q.) in 1887, and was educated there. He is very well known in business and commercial circles in Sydney, and since ...

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  18. DAVIS CUP

    A decision that Australia should issue a challenge for the 1934 Davis Cup series, was reached by the Council of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association to-day. ...

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  19. INDIAN TERRORIST

    The death has occurred in hospital from his Wounds of the second of the four Hindu youths who attempted to assassinate Europeans at a cricket match ...

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  20. LITTLE AMERICA BASE

    The Lincoln Ellsworth Antarctic Expedition has sent out a radio message, on its arrival in the Bay of Whales, that everything was found intact in the Little ...

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  21. SUNSHINE AND FOG

    London had a curious fog to-day. While much of the city and most of the outskirts enjoyed glorious sunshine and exceptional visibility, other parts were ...

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  22. DEAD IN RIVER

    With her baby fastened to her neck, the body of Mrs. Martin, wife of a local resident, was found in the Tumut River this afternoon. ...

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  23. RUNAWAY LORRY

    When the brakes of a motor-lorry failed when the vehicle was descending a steep hill at Taren Point, Georges River, this afternoon, it plunged into the river, ...

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  24. MR. BROWN EXPLAINS

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. H. P. Brown), explaining the reason for the rejection of the offer by Sir Charles Kingsford Smith to ...

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  25. MR. OXLADE'S HONOUR

    "Punch," in commenting on the honour of C.B.E. conferred on Mr. R. A. Oxlade, the Chairman of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, in the New ...

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  26. WALKED TO GAOL

    After the adjournment of their trial at a Cork courthouse, two handcuffed prisoners, whom their escort had forg[?]ten, dutifully proceeded to walk to gaol. ...

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  27. LINER BUFFETED

    The Anchor liner California reached Glasgow to-day after an extremely severe Atlantic crossing. She ran into heavy weather soon after leaving New York. ...

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  28. FOR NEWCASTLE

    The visiting English tennis players, who will play in exhibition matches at Newcastle on Saturday, will leave Melbourne to-morrow. On Saturday evening they will ...

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  29. TO GREET SOUTHERN CROSS

    The first machine which will greet Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, when he approaches New Zealand, will be the Faith in Australia, which will be piloted by ...

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  30. SCOTTISH PRECEDENT

    The first coloured cricket professional ever to appear in Scotland, Alma Hunt, has been engaged from Bermuda by the Aberdeenshire Club. He is a medium-fast ...

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