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  4. London Shocked by More Explosions

    One man was killed, and 17 persons injured, in the explosion of two bombs in a luggage room at King's Cross Station of lunch time today. Another explosion occurred later at Victoria Station, ...

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  5. LIFTING OF THE BOYCOTT

    The A.C.T.U. recommendation for Che lifting of the National Register boycott will be discussed by the New South Wales Labor Council tonight. ...

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  6. CENSURE MOTION

    Speaking on the censure motion in the Assembly yesterday, Mr. Spooner said he could not recollect having used the word "faked" in relation to ...

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  7. "LADIES' DAY"

    In the Traffic Court next Wednesday 100 women will be charged with having committed various offences against, traffic regulations. ...

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  8. POLICE CHASE BANDITS

    Police chased for more than 20 miles a party in a stolen motor car who had held up and robbed the postmaster at Bonnie Doone. Travelling at ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. BANKSTWN RECTOR

    Rev. John Thomas Wynn, rector of the Bankstown Congregational Church, died suddenly last night, while attending a Jewell De Luxe Theatre in ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. University Lecturer Killed and His Wife Injured

    The man who was fatally injured was Dr. Colin Campbell, lecturer at the Edinburgh University. He married only this year. His 27-year-old wife was also injured in the King's ...

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  11. DAMAGED RAIL CARRIAGE

    The police attribute to children damage to a railway carriage costing about £25. They believe that the damage was done while children were ...

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  12. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The wool sales concluded today, with merinos showing an advance of 7½ per cent, on the rates at the close of the previous sales. The demand was less ...

    Article : 53 words
  13. Believed Gelignite Used

    Despite a long search, the police were unable to find bombs, but it is believed that gelignite was used. A large hole, was blown in the floor of the luggage office. The police ambulances and a fire engine were rushed to ...

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  14. VESSEL BUILT AT HONGKONG

    The motor ship Tulagi, 3500 tons, which was built at Hongkong for trade between Sydney and Suva, Tonga, Samoa, and Mexico, will arrive in ...

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  15. U.S.A. & JAPAN

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the United States Government tonight denounced the. 1911 commercial treaty with ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. GERMAN-N.Z. TRADE TALKS

    Certain points in the trade agreement between Germany and New Zealand have been settled to the satisfaction of both parties. ...

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  17. SOME ARRESTS

    Three men and two women have been arrested, and charged at Bow Street Court, in connection with the pillar box explosions. ...

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  18. TWO MORE EXPLOSIONS LATER

    Two more explosions occured early this morning. One wrecked a bridge across, the Leeds-Liverpool Canal, at Maghaull, completely blocking barge traffic in and out of Liverpool. The other blew out the whole frontage of Mt. ...

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  20. HIGHER TAXES FOR DEFENCE

    The immediate task which will face Cabinet when its meets on Monday will be the consideration of proposals for the , raising of £5,000,000 for ...

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  21. Mr. Curtin's Hope

    Commenting on the talks between the federal Labor Advisory Committee and the Prime Minister, Mr. Curtin made it clear that there was now ...

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  22. BILL RUSHED THROUGH COMMONS

    The Prevention of Violence Bill, which gives the Government wide powers to deal with terrorists, was rushed through the House of Commons this evening. ...

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  24. 30,000 CHINESE TRAPPED

    The Japanese north of Hankow claim to have trapped 30,000 Chinese, as the result of a fierce offensive launched on Tuesday, supported by ...

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  25. Mr. McGir's Attack

    When the debate on Mr. Lang's censure motion was resumed in the Legislative Assembly this morning both Mr. Stevens and Mr. Spooner ...

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  26. DUNSTAN MINISTRY

    The non-confidence motion against the Dunstan Country Party Ministry concluded this morning, being defeated by 40 votes to 15. One U.A.P. ...

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