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  4. Plane Struck by Lightning

    An R.A.F. bomber which crashed during night flying exercises over yorkshire, at KuLsm[?]len. [?] Pontefract. The plane was struck by lighting the crew of the jumping clean by parachutes. Another bomber in another part of the country suffered a like fate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WARNING TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Saturday. — A message [?] from Beycut says that Abdul [?], second in command of the [?] insurgents, published a ...

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  6. RAILWAYMEN'S PICNIC AT BARGARA

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.—Between 4000 and 5000 people attended the Bundaberg railway employees' annual picnic at Bargara to-day. Six trains, including one from Maryborough which carried about 130 people, conveyed the crowd to the ...

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  7. SYDNEY DOCTOR STABBED

    LONDON, Friday.— Dr. Sydney Gray MacDonald, consulting surgeon, formerly of Sydney, was slabbed and superficially ...

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  8. MINERS' PAY BIGGEST IN RECENT YEARS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— The lost fortnightly pay since the number went back to work will be made on Friday. It will be the biggest in recent [?] ...

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  9. MINISTERS TO VISIT PARIS

    LONDON, Friday. — The Prime Minister and Viscount Halifax have accepted an invitation which has been extended to them by the Sudetenlanders greet Herr Hitler with the Nazi salute whon the Fuchner made his triumphal entry into Eges[?] case of the zones taken over by Germany from czechoslovakia in the Sadeten area, following the Munich agreement. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. [?]JAMA GIRL INQUIRY FROM ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The latest [?] being made by Detective Wilks steaming the identity of the young [?] whose murdered body, clan in ...

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  11. "AMERICA'S POSITION IS UNDERSTOOD"

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Breaking the silence on Japan's recent pronouncement, Senator Cordell Hull (American Secretary of State) declared that the United States stood by its treaties, and was pledged to international law and fair play. ...

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  13. MRS. E. FARMER NEW C.W.A. PRESIDENT

    CHARLEVILLE, Saturday.— Mrs. E. Farmer, a former president of the Southern Division was elected State President of the Queensland Country ...

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  14. Airliner Grounded After Radio Equipment Failed

    CANBERRA. Sunday. — Delayed by radio trouble, the Douglas DC2 airliner, Bungana with 13 passengers and a consignment of billion worth ...

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  15. R.A.F. BOMBERS ON ON-STOP FIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Three Royal Air Force vickerswellesley bombers left Ismailia [?] at 3.55 a.m. Greenwich come on Saturday (1.55 p.m. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CABINET

    [?]AICE, Saturday. — The first [?] Australian Cabinet to contain [?] and also the first [?] Rhodes Scholar, ...

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  17. TURNED OUT FIRE BRIGADE TO FIND HER BOY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Betty Grove 49, factory hand living at [?]ckie-street. Port Melbourne. had a dance appointment with a fireman of ...

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  18. Man Asked Judge For Flogging

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Because has baby was all with [?], a man asked Juege [?] in the General Sessions [?] sentence him to a ...

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  19. R.A.F. to Have Firrt-line Strengh of 4000 ?

    [?]Sunday.— The "Sunday [?] that the Government [?] announce it inten[?] the first line strength ...

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  20. New Imperial Airways liner Leaves for Sydney

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Imperial Airways luxury airliner. Champion the first of eight 24-ton flying boats left Southampton for Sydney. The ...

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  21. Earthquake Shocks in Japan

    T0KIO, Saturday.—A severe earthquate shock occurred at 8.44 a.m. in the Miyagi prefecture, and also affected the Iwate and Fukusbima ...

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