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  2. LINDBERGH BABY CASE

    Bruno (or Bernard) Richard Hauptmann was formally charged yesterday with extorting money from Colonel Charles Lindbergh following the ...

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  3. GAOL ESCAPEE CAUGHT

    After an exciting man hunt by the police John Sleeth, who broke out of Warwick gaol on Tuesday night, was recaptured by Senior-sergeant Watson ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS GIFT LAMBS

    Requests for frozen lambs to be sent as Christmas gifts to friends in Great Britain and Northern Ireland are now coming in very rapidly, and ...

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  5. NEW PHASE FOR AUSTRALIA

    Australia cannot hope for a long time to resume the unbroken, optimistic development which the depression abruptly terminated, is the ...

    Article : 510 words
  6. FOUR AIRMEN KILLED

    The pilot and three mechanics were burned to death when an aeroplane, Youth of New Zealand, crashed in flames in Buckinghamshire after ...

    Article : 310 words
  7. AERIAL SURVEY

    The first step in the joint scheme by the Federal, Queensland, and Western Australian Governments to obtain an aerial survey of Queensland ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DUKE'S VISIT TO KANDY

    Riding, walking, and dancing, the Duke of Gloucester has spent an enjoyable two days at Nuwara Eliya as the guest of the Governor. He visited ...

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  9. GERMAN DEBTS TO BRITAIN

    "The German Government is delib-erately preventing German traders, who are willing and able to pay, paying their debts to Britain, amounting ...

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  10. NO DIVIDEND FROM BANK

    The Reichbank decided not to pay an interim dividend, on the ground that there is insufficient foreign exchange in the bank's possession to ...

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  11. LAUNCHING OF NEW CUNARDER

    Tickets for more than 9000 seats on a special platform immediately under the King's stand, for the launching of the Cunarder 534, were distributed to-night ...

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  12. COBHAM ABANDONS FLIGHT

    Alter refuelling here on his nonstop night to India and departing, Sir Alan Cobham returned here and made a forced landing. The throttle ...

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  13. ROYAL WEDDING IN NOVEMBER

    The Prince of Wales is likely to be best man and Princess Elizabeth the bridesmaid at Prince George's wedding, which has been authoritatively fixed ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. "STRANGLER" LEWIS BEATEN

    Thirty-five thousand Chicago spectators paid 96,000 dollars (£19,200), a record house, to watch Londos beat "Strangler" Lewis for the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN TEST SELECTORS

    Two aspects of the appointment of Messrs. E. A. Dwyer (N.S.W.), D. G. Bradman (S.A.) and W. J. Johnson (Vic.) as Test selectors yesterday ...

    Article : 274 words
  16. MR. L. J. BRAIN'S FLIGHT POSTPONED

    Pilot L. J. Brain, of Qantas, who was to have left for Australia to-day with the new machine for the Eng-and-Australia air mail service, has ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. ARRIVAL AT TOWNSVILLE

    The Southern Cross arrived at Townsville at midday to-day. The course to Townsville was over the Wallaroo and Blackwater coal ...

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  18. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE LEAGUE

    Mr. Russel Harris, a member of the budget committee of the League of Nations, proposed an immediate and thorough examination of the existing ...

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  19. HUGE MARRIAGE LICENCE

    Prince George's marriage licence will be three feet square, made of parchment. It will be written with quills of different thicknesses. ...

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  20. NO MEN AS WOMEN ATHLETES

    "What bunkum! Certainly some of our girls had gruff voices, particularly those from the north of England, but it is absurd and unchivalrous to ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. LOWE'S TENNIS RANKING

    Writing in the "Star" Sir Gordon Lowe gives the following tennis rankings:—Men: Perry (Britain), Crawford (Australia), Austin (Britain), von ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. PRINCE GEORGE SUFFERS CHILL

    Prince George has developed a slight chill and remained indoors to-day as a precautionary measure while the King and Queen Princess Marina, and ...

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  23. ACTING PRIME MINISTER

    The Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) will act as Prime Minister during Mr. Lyons's short holiday in Tasmania. ...

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  24. NAVAL TALKS

    Admiral Yamomoto, a leading representative at the Anglo-Japanese preliminary naval talks, will arrive here on september 25 and the ...

    Article : 163 words
  25. U.S.A. TEXTILE STRIKE ENDS

    The great American textile strike is ended and hundreds of thousands of workers who responded to the call of their union leaders have been ...

    Article : 263 words
  26. R.A.F. MACHINES BOUND FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Royal Air Force seaplanes which are flying to Australia for the Melbourne Centenary left here for Bima at 8.20 a.m. to-day. ...

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  27. BUSSON WINS GOLF FINAL

    In the final of the "News of the World" professional golf tournament at Walton Heath there was never more than a two-hole margin between ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. CENTENARY AIR RACE

    The Courier-Mail learns it is virtually certain that Sir Charles Kingsford Smith will be allowed to fly over Turkey. The British Government has ...

    Article : 75 words
  29. LONDON WOOL SALES I

    At the London wool sales, 8810 bales were offered, including 1015 bales from New South Wales, 2804 from Queensland, 394 from Victoria, 857 from South ...

    Article : 122 words
  30. ALBURY MURDER VICTIM

    Detective T. P. Trait, of Kalgoorlie, stated this evening that a woman identified from the official photograph and description by a man and ...

    Article : 167 words
  31. ARTIFICIAL RADIUM

    The "News-Chronicle" states that a new era in the cancer war has dawned with the discovery of a long-sought formula for artificial radium. The ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. FLYING TOO DEAR

    Though the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has become very keen on flying it is unlikely that he or his Ministers will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. DARING ROBBERY IN S.A.

    Women's underwear and silk stockings and other goods estimated to be worth between £200 and £300 were stolen from the Eudunda Farmers' ...

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  34. BRITISH AMATEURS' VISIT

    The British amateur golfers, the Hon. Michael Scott, J. McLean, T. A. Bourn, and L. G. Barnett, will play in Brisbane on Thursday, November ...

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  35. OFFENSIVE POSTER PARADE

    The British Legion dissociates itself from the poster carriers who paraded around Australia House. It was not responsible for the actions of the branch ...

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  36. FRENCH TRADE REDUCED

    The Minister for Commerce (M. Lamoureux), announcing that the bal­ance of French trade had been re­duced to £53,000,000 for the first ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. ZEBU CATTLE FOR MELBOURNE RODEO

    Thirty-seven horses and the same number of Zebu cross bullocks from Christmas Creek station were railed from Townsville yesterday to ...

    Article : 54 words
  38. NOT KNOWN HERE

    The secretary of the Queensland Cancer Trust (Mr. E. R. B. Pike) said yesterday that the trust had no information about the reported ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. TOO LATE FOR VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    Commander Roe, secretary of the British Golf Association, states that Bert Hodson and W. T. Twine would gave attended the Melbourne ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. BOOKMAKERS LAY ODDS AGAINST RICHARDS

    The "Sunday Dispatch" says that the bookmakers, knowing that Gordon Richards does not desire to repeat the strain of 1933, when he rode 259 ...

    Article : 53 words
  41. GOLDEN CASKET DRAWINGS

    Golden Casket No. 384, which is now open, will be drawn in Brisbane, but No. 385 will be drawn at Warwick. It is expected that No. 384, which is ...

    Article : 49 words
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