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  2. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Proposals for the installtaion of automatic radio equipment on intrastate vessels below 1600 tons, were tentatively agreed upon today ...

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  3. All Hands On Deck As Tasman Race Winner Sails Up Bay

    Doing 10 knots under sail, the German yawl. Te Rapunga. approaches Gellibrand Light this afternoon on the last few miles of her arduous journey from New Zealand. The tired crew gazed listlessly at The Herald photographer. On the extreme right is Captain George B. Dibbern, who sailed the vessel. The German owned yawl. Te Rapunga, crossing the line off the Gellibrand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Atrocities In North Alleged

    ADELAIDE, Thursday--In a remarkable speech today, Dr. C. Duguid asserted that shocking atrocities committed ...

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  5. MEAT DECISION NEXT WEEK

    It is expected that the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr Thomas) and the British Minister for Agriculture (Mr Elliot) will meet the Dominions' High ...

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  6. CARDINAL MACRORY'S FAREWELL

    Deep appreciation of the fruits of his stay in Victoria was expressed today by the Papal Legate to the National Eucharistic Congress (Cardinal MacRory), who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REICHSWEHR ALONE GERMANY'S ARMY

    THE Minister of Defence (General von Blomberg) said in an interview that "playing at soldiers" had ceased among the Storm Troops since June 30 (when ...

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  8. DIGGERS' CRICKET "TEST"

    Old time war friendships were renewed today when the South Australian and Victorian A.I.F. cricket teams met at the South ...

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  9. 800 M.P.H. IN AIR THIS YEAR

    LONDON, December 15.--"I hope that by next year we shall have machines flying the stratosphere at 800 miles an hour," said Dr. P. S. Haldane, a noted ...

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  10. STABBING OF MAN ALLEGED

    Following an alleged stabbing affray in Rosamond Street. Balaclava, early this morning, Claud Ian Beath was remanded by Mr Bond, P.M., at the Third City ...

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  11. KILLED WHILE ASLEEP

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Further investigations of the murder of William Mackie, a trainer, in Lissner Park. Charters Towers, on Christmas Eve. ...

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  12. GRIM FIND IN QUARRY

    A sinister light has been thrown on the discovery of a skeleton of a child at a quarry in Robb's Road. Kingsville, late on Tuesday by the fact that the ...

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  13. Police Search For Parents Of Lost Holiday Child

    GEELONG, Thursday.--Found wandering in the streets of East Geelong lata yesterday, Joyce Pugh, aged about 7, who is believed to be on holidays in ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. No Need To Guess Where These Boys Are Going

    All mails and railway lines an which Buy Scouts travel in Victoria today lead in Frankston, where the World Jamboree will be opened officially on Saturday. This picture was taken today at Flinders Street Station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. University Exam. Results--Page 7

    The depression which broke the fine spell of weather yesterday is passing over, and more sunshine can be expected. The noon forecast today was:-- ...

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  16. CYCLONIC STOR!M DAMAGES TOWN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Many homes were flooded and considerable damage was done by a cyclonic storm which struck the railway end of Mungindi, near ...

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  17. LONG-LIVED FAMILY

    Two brothers and three sisters are living in Melbourne whose ages total 382 years. They are the sons and daughters of the ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. MYSTERY WORDS IN HANGING CASE

    The words, "Rotten luck. Viper." written in a hand strongly resembling that of William Joseph Vernon. 65, laborer, were found in the pages of a drawing book ...

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  19. YOUTH FATALLY INJURED WHEN HORSE BOLTS

    MANSFIELD, Thursday.--Geoffrey Edgar Hughes, 19, of Munro Street Ascot Vale, who had camped with three companions on the Mount Buller Road, was ...

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  20. BRIGHTER TRADE YEAR IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Figures prepared by the Government Statistician (Mr T. Waites) show that 1934 has been a good year for business--certainly a ...

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  21. The Girl And The Constable

    Asked in the Third City Court today if she had called a constable a "mongrel," a neatly dressed girl was indignant. ...

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  22. Wye River Liquor Application

    Mr D. Berriman, former City Coroner and Magistrate, has written to The Herald to explain that when he and Mr J. G. Black, J.P., gave evidence in the ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. W. MCLAUGHLIN (N.S.W.) DEFEATED

    W. McLAUGHLIN (N.S.W.) was the first interstate player to be defeated when the national draughts championship was continued at the ...

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  24. IT WAS A PAIN IN THE STOMACH TO HIM!

    Jim the orang-outang at the Zoo, is being pursued by a female. He does not know this. He makes no move to flee from her. Indeed, he is ...

    Article : 131 words
  25. MISFORTUNES OF A MOTOR CYCLIST

    MANSFIELD, Thursday.--Severe injuries, a smashed motor bike and the loss of a sum of money--this was the price paid by Frederick Benjamin ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. Child Fatally Hurt When Dray Capsizes

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--While a party of picnickers was returning in a dray to Tully yesterday the horses took fright and bolted. The occupants ...

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  27. US Children Who Hadn't Seen The Sea

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Not one of 115 children who arrived in Sydney today from the far west has ever seen the sea before. The children boarded the ferry for Manly ...

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  28. YACHTING AT ST. KILDA TODAY

    Acrospire IV (left) and Acrospire II I. photographed off the end of St. S[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Handiwork of Deaf and Dumb Workers

    Miss E. B. Simpson preparing exhibits for the All-Australian Needlework Exhibition at the Deaf and Dumb Institute, Wellington Parade, Jal[?]awat, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  30. Duke Cheered By 5000 Auckland Children

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--The Duke of Gloucester attended a children's rally at the Domain today, when 5000 children cheered as he arrived. ...

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  31. £10 Fine; Licence Cancelled For Drunk Driving

    motor-cycle in Arden street. North Melbourne, early yesterday, Johnson McBrien. Queensberry Street, North Melbourne, was fined £10 at the Third ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. ARCHBISHOP MUCH BETTER

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Although friends are still excluded from his room at Lewisham Hospital. Archbishop Kelly has so rapidly improved in health as to ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. Special Train Brings Tomatoes By Ton

    For the first time in the history of the Railways Department a special train has been run exclusively for tomatoes. Nine trucks brought 98 tons of tomatoes to ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Sir Joseph Hector Carruthers, late of Waverley, Sydney, N.S.W., a member of the Legislative Council, left personal estate in Victoria valued at £3242, and ...

    Article : 139 words
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