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  2. Heartrending Scenes

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday:- An army of rescuers in Nepal, working throughout the night, with the aid of flares ...

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  3. THRILLING MAN HUNT

    MT. ISA (Q'ld), Thursday:- After a hunt in the Mt. Isa district that had all the thrills of a wild west novel, a police constable ...

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  4. Collapse Of Strike

    SYDNEY, Thursday:- The strike of the textile workers collapsed to-day, when, in compliance with an order ...

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  5. UNBRIDGEABLE GAP ?

    BERLIN, Wednesday:- News from Paris provokes the prophecy here that France may announce the gap in the Franco-German ...

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  6. PRINCE GEORGE STAMP

    LONDON, Wednesday:- Australia does not require the King's sanction to print a special stamp bearing Prince George's head, ...

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  7. NO BODYLINE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:- The Earl of Wemyss, speaking to members of the Millions Club to-day, made significant references to ...

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  8. 20 BELOW ZERO

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday:- Never in the memory of the earliest settlers has the winter been so severe in the Canadian West, ...

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  9. "WHY SHOULD I NOT SHOOT ?"

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday:- "The police shoot robbers in the south. These men were robbers, why should I not shoot them?" ...

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  10. CAPTURE ALL PRIZES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:- According to the Deputy Chairman of the Centenary Air Race Committee (Wing-Commander Cole) ...

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    The Marquess of Salisbury, who [?] shortly going to introduce a Bill for the reform of the House of Lords, by reducing the membership ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRITISH ENDEAVOR

    LONDON, Thursday:- The "Daily Telegraph" understands the, Cabinet has decided to use its influence, though diplomatic channels, to ...

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  13. SEVERE REBUFF.

    SYDNEY, Thursday:- The textile workers received a severe rebuff last night when the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union ...

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  14. CHURCH SCHISM

    BERLIN, Wednesday:- The formation of a new Evangelical group due to disappointment with its leaders' failure to execute reforms has split ...

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  15. DESECRATION IN ST. MARY'S

    SYDNEY, Wednesday:- Two men who were in the act of robbing the altar in St. Mary's Cathedral were arrested by the police ...

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  16. TOWN A LAKE

    CAPETOWN, Thursday:- Following torrential rams the Walvis Bay Dam burst, converting the town into a vast lake. The town ...

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  17. GRAFT CHARGES IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:- Revelations of graft, nepotism, political favoritism, and other forms of corruption among minor officials of the Civil Works ...

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  18. IN HONOR OF PRINCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday:- If Prince George reaches Brisbane not later than mid-September the Royal National Show this year ...

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  19. CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS

    SYDNEY, Thursday:- The Australian te[?]is championships were advanced to the semi-final stages to-day, as a result of which Perry ...

    Article : 311 words
  20. FIRE'S RAVAGE AT ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, Thursday:- Damage running into thousands of pounds was caused when a fire swept the Derby stand and the Derby ...

    Article : 178 words
  21. TRADE-KILLING TARIFFS

    SYDNEY, Thursday "The Australian Country Party faces 1934 with a determination to make a renewed attack on the tariffs which ...

    Article : 220 words
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    Syd. Cozens (the English champion) and Hubert Opperman (the Australian champion) photographed while Cozens was training soon after arriving in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. CROWDS PRAY

    MUNICH, Wednesday:- Though few were admitted, a crowd prayed outside the court where Fathers Emil Mnhler, Oskar, Thaler and George ...

    Article : 82 words
  24. MERE BILLIONS

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday:- Mr. Roosevelt's borrowing plans, exceeding 1000,000,000 dollars monthly over the next six months, outlined in to-day's ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. "IN 50 HOURS"

    NEW YORK, Thursday:- Clyde Pangborn, the trans-Pacific flyer, told the Australian Press Association, in an exclusive interview, that, he was "fairly ...

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  26. FACTORIES OVERTAXED

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday:- For the first time in five years, the motor-car industry in selling cars faster than they can be ...

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  27. DOCTOR'S SUICIDE

    SYDNEY, Thursday:- The District Coroner at Butwood to-day returned a verdict of suicide by morphine poisoning after an enquiry into the ...

    Article : 167 words
  28. RACEHORSES PERISH

    ADELAIDE, Thursday:- Three racehorses, Golden Pride, Tawarrie and Skysight, perished in their stall at Jamestown yesterday, when 13 stables ...

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  29. MONARCHISTS WARNED

    WEIMAR, Wednesday:- Herr Frick, repeating his recent warning to German Monarchists, declared that they were greatly mistaken if they thought ...

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  30. RIVERS RECEDE

    BRISBANE, Thursday:- With fine weather over the flood affected areas of North Queensland to-day, the rivers receded rapidly and danger is now ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. JAPAN MUST DESIST

    COLOMBO, Wednesday:- Mr. W. W. Yen, Chinese ambassador to Moscow, to-day described the Russo-Japanese relations as the tensest. ...

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  32. OVERSUBSCRIBED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday:- The first loan totalling £200,000,000 issued by the United States Government as part of its ...

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  33. HEAVY LOSSES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:- Reports from the tobacco centres indicate that, owing to the ravage of blue mould, growers are faced with ru[?]ous prices ...

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  34. 150 DEAD

    SHANGHAI, Thursday:- A terrible disaster is reported from Hankow involving the death of at least 150 Chinese passengers of the Chinese steamer ...

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  35. DANGER PAST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The bushfire danger has now passed in most districts owing to the advent of cool weather. Most fires raging yesterday in various ...

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  36. SOBRIETY DECREE

    LIEGNITZ (Germany), Wednesday:- Habitual drunkards have finally been warned that they will be given hard work, instead of ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. FRENCH SENTENCES

    LONDON, Wednesday:- The discovery of the biggest espionage organisation since the Great War operating on the eastern French frontier has ...

    Article : 57 words
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