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  2. Thrilling Challenge Round

    LONDON, Sunday--The "Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent says that Doctor Astel, opening the first Nasi Institute of Racial Hygiene ...

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  3. Court Reserves Judgment

    GRAFTON, Monday:-- A scene similar to that enacted ait its last meeting marked the proceedings of the Grafton City Council ...

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  4. SHROUDED IN MYSTERY

    SYDNEY, Monday: -- A postmortem on Mrs. Ethel Gillogly (25), who died in Yass Hospital on Wednesday, has revealed a ...

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  5. Eric Craig's Appeal

    SYDNEY, Monday: -- The Full Court of Criminal Appeal reserved judgment in Eric Craig's appeal against his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "BEAUTIFUL SEA BOAT"

    SYDNEY, Monday:--Though the Christina Fraser had more coal aboard on her last voyage than on any previous occasion when he had ...

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  7. Hard Fought to End

    PARIS, Sunday:--The Stadium was filled to capacity long before the time fixed for the start of play in the singles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Canada On Market

    LONDON, Sunday--For the first time in 20 years, Canada is issuing a lean in London. It will be a £15,000,000 issue at 4 per cent., ...

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  9. OVER-SUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, Monday: --The Commonwealth Treasury issued a statement to-night stating that the cash and conversion loan for ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. LEG-THEORY NO LONGER APPEALS

    LONDON, Sunday--Even the crowds are becoming resentful of leg-theory. Spectators showed annoyance when Smith (Leicestershire) exploited it, ...

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  11. ANNUAL GOLF CABARET

    Organisers of the 1933 Golf Cabaret could not have wished for a happier successor to last year's grand initial event, the 130 couples who thronged ...

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  12. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION AT PORT KEMBLA

    SYDNEY, Monday: -- Concrete foundations around the furnace were blown in all directions and caching moulds weighing two tons ...

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  13. IRISH "BLUESHIRTS" RAIDED

    LONDON, Monday:-- Detectives working in parties of two swooped on the homes of Free State "Blueshirts" in Ireland and ...

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  14. BOMBING NOTICES SERVED

    CALCUTTA, Sunday.--The British demand for the surrender of three agitators being uncomplied with, bombing notices yesterday were served on ...

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  15. RECOVER LOANS

    KOBE, Monday:--The newspaper "Asahi" asserts that the Japanese military authorities contemplate drastic measures to ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    NEW YORK, Sunday: -- President Roosevelt received the Mollisons at his country home at Krum Elbow, Hyde Park, New York, where the President ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. GOLF MATCH

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 words
  18. EXTRACTION OF OIL

    LONDON, Sunday--The Coal Utilisation Council states that a new market for coal as large and valuable as that represented by the entire British ...

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  19. AEROPLANES FIRED AT.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.--The aeroplanes which dropped the notices announcing the intention to bomb were heavily fired upon by tribesmen in the ...

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  20. JAMES MATTERN HOME AGAIN.

    NEW YORK, Sunday:--James Mattern arrived here to-day from Toronto, concluding an unsuccessful solo flight around the world. ...

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  21. AMERICAN CAPITAL AND LABOR

    WASHINGTON, Sunday:--A classic battle between capital and labor will open to-morrow at the first hearing under President Roosevelt's industrial ...

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  22. A DAY OF DRAMA

    PARIS, Monday.--Doust says: "I doubt whether there was ever a more thrilling contest than Sunday's match. Drama covered every minute of the ...

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  23. PREMIER'S STATEMENT

    SYDNEY, Monday: -- The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said to-night that no definite policy had been arrived at in regard to the question of bringing ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. MAN BEFORE COURT

    BRISBANE, Monday: -- Following police investigations into the fatal injuries sustained by Mrs. Mary Gilmour, who was struck by a motor car ...

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  25. Perry Saves Britain

    Perry began shakily against Merlin, suffering a love defeat in the first game, but won the second. The next two went with the service. Merlin, ...

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  26. FATALLY INJURED

    MELBOURNE, Monday: -- Sandwiched between two trams at the corner of Grant and Sturt Streets, South Melbourne a double-seated touring car ...

    Article : 139 words
  27. "MAGNIFICENT VICTORY"

    LONDON, Monday:--The "Guardian's" special correspondent says: "Britain's victory was magnificent and marks the passing of a tennis epoch. ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. HEAVY LOSSES REPORTED

    MELBOURNE, Monday: -- Thieves were active in the city during the week-end. Four Elizabeth Street firms were robbed, the total loss of ...

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  29. MINE CAGE CRASH

    AUCKLAND, Monday:-- A unique ceremony was held at Waihi Hospital grounds, when all residents assembled for a thanksgiving service for the ...

    Article : 74 words
  30. MAN CHARGED

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday -- The story of the disappearance of over £400 from Oolbun post office was told in the Police Court to-day, when James Short ...

    Article : 67 words
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