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  3. SOUTHERN CLOUD MYSTERY

    In the hope that they might find the wreck of the Southern Cloud, a party of employees of the Metropolitan Board of Works ...

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  4. UNOFFICIAL RAGE ENTRANT

    Having submitted his entry too late to be a competitor in the Centenary air race, a young English pilot recently announced that he would fly ...

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  5. STEAMER ON FIRE

    The freighter Koenigstein. with a crew of 50 aboard, sent an S.O.S. tonight stating that fire had broken out in two holds. ...

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  6. COASTAL STEAMER HOLED

    One hundred and five passengers and the crew of the 1000- ton coastal steamer New Bedford were forced to take to the ...

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  7. MINES CLOSED DOWN

    Most of the gold mines on the Bendigo field were closed down today through the strike of engine drivers and firemen. ...

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  8. LIQUOR STRIKE THREATENED

    A lively meeting of members of the Liquor Trades Union at the Trades Hall tonight decided to call a strike at the Richmond Brewery on ...

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  9. YOUNG AVIATRIX CRASHES

    Miss Freda Thompson, the young Melbourne airwoman, who was attempting a solo [?] From England to Australia, ...

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  10. GERMANY’S HARVEST SUNDAY

    On the ground that the Nazi policy had in every way encouraged agriculture and nad turned Harvest Sunday from a local to a ...

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  11. THREW BABY ON FLOOR

    “She threw her baby on the floor of the West Melbourne watchhouse,” said the prosecuting sergeant in the City Court today, ...

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  12. SENTENCE OF DEATH

    Remarking today that there would he no undue delay by the Government in dealing with the case of John Boles, who has been sentenced to ...

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  13. BABY ABANDONED

    In General Sessions, before Judge Williams today, Petraonia Bridgeland, 20, domestic, of Elsternwick, pleaded guilty to having abandoned a child ...

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  14. BANDITS RAID CABARET

    Police in this arid neighboring States tonight sought two remaining members of a bandit gang of three who had shot and killed two cabaret ...

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  15. JAPANESE TRADE INTRIGUE

    According to the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, Japanese grey cloth is being sent to Manchester, whence, after the finishing processes, it is ...

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  16. MRS. BRADMAN IN W.A.

    Mrs. Don. Bradman arrived in Perth today in a special railway coach made available by the Premier to assure her comfort and privacy. ...

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  17. FATAL SHOOTING

    Following a dispute over the purchase of a gun, Michael O'Brien, station worker, was shot at Tennant Creek yesterday. He died today. ...

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  18. ARGENTINE WOOL

    According to the New York Times, Buenos Aires correspondent, the Argentine's wool year closed today with the largest carry-over for many years ...

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  19. 98-YEAR-OLD MAN SUED

    Ronald McDonald, of William Street, Newport, who is aged 98 years, has been sued fay Leslie Welsh, of Eliza Street, Newport, for £249 ...

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  20. ETHYL SPIRIT

    Once a highly specialised racing and test fuel ethyl spirit is now available to every motorist. Every world speed record has been ...

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  21. MYSTERY DEATH IN LONELY HUT

    Clifford Holt, 18, laborer, was yesterday found dead in a lonely hut in a farm paddock four miles from Nhill. Mysterious circumstances surround his death, and a detective has been sent from Melbourne to ...

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  22. SIXTH LAWYER IN FAMILY

    Mr. Adrian C. Jones, of Church Street. Richmond, who was admitted to the Bar by the State Full Court today, is, the sixth member of his ...

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  23. DISTINGUISHED VISITOR

    As a geust of the Centenary Council, Field Marshal Lord Mime, former Chief of the Imperial General Stan, arrived in Melbourne today. ...

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  24. PREMIER ILL

    The Premier (Mr. Collier), who has been ill for a week, has been ordered by his medical advisers to rest for acme time, and it is possible that he ...

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  25. BONE CAUSES DEATH

    This City Coroner (Mr. Hauser, P.M.) returned a finding of accidental death at an inquest today into the death of Walter John Callaway, 51, ...

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  26. ROAD WORKS IN SHEPPARTON SHIRE

    The engineer of the Shepparton Shire Council (Mr J. H. Varcoe) made the following report to the meeting of the Council yesterday.— ...

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  27. GAOL FOR INDECENCY-

    Before Judge Williams in General Sessions today, Prank Miller, 32, laborer, of Derham Street, Port Melbourne, pleaded guilty to an act of ...

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  28. O’REILLY’S FUTURE

    Writing in the “Daily Telegraph,” Mr. Thomas Moult tsays that cricketers will learn with regret that W. J. O’Reilly, the Australian test bowler, ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. CROP ESTIMATE

    Following the rams during the week-end, the manager of the Victorian Wheat Corporation (Mr. Judd) said today that it was impossible at ...

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  30. OPERATION ON BOWES

    W. E. Bowes, the English XI bowler, underwent another operation today for a fistula. He is progressing well. ...

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  31. BRADMAN IMPROVING

    A bulletin issued at 10,50 this morning stated that the condition of Don. Bradman, who last week underwent an urgent operation for appendicitis, ...

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  32. BACK FOR REPAIRS

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith arrived back in Sydney today to have a new engine cowl fitted to the “Lady Southern Cross.” ...

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  33. COUNCIL OFFICER ARRESTED

    An employee of the City Council, Arthur Dunkley, 30, clerk, of Park Road, Albert Bark, appeared in the City Court today, following his ...

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  34. WEEK-END RAINS

    The North-West Malice missed Che rains which fell during the week-end, but the Wimmera and Southern Mallee will reap considerable benefit, as ...

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  35. MILITARISING POLAND

    The New Presidential decree which virtually militarises the nation renders women between the ages of 19 and 45 liable to mobilisation for ...

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  36. ACTION OVER A PLOW

    Before Mr. Justice Martin in the Third Civil Court today, George Frederick Shave, of Lyndhurst South, inventor, sued H. V. McKay-Massey ...

    Article : 140 words
  37. LABOR-CAPITAL ARMISTICE

    In a nation-wide radio speech tonight Mr. Roosevelt proposed an armistice between Labor and Capital while the newly re-organised National ...

    Article : 186 words
  38. NEW RAIL BUS

    Rolling on pneumatic tyres that never touch the rails, a highspeed railway bus of new design recently had its first test on the Long Island ...

    Article : 125 words
  39. PROTECTION AGAINST PESTS

    Two professors of the Hull University are experimenting with enormous kites which have been especially constructed to detect the approach of ...

    Article : 69 words
  40. STALIN’S HEALTH

    Six officers of the Kremlin staff have been arrested for spreading the news that M. Stalin is in ill-health, which is officially denied. ...

    Article : 46 words
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