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  2. TIENTSIN DEADLOCK CONTINUES

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is no sign yet that the Japanese are willing to accept a reasonable settlement of the Tientsin incident. It is apparent that Japanese stubbornness increases ...

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    THE NEW HOTEL AUSTRALIA in Collins Street was opened last night. Top (from left): Mrs. L. R. Buxton, Sir Frederiek Mann. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MARJORIE LAWRENCE, MetroPolitan Opera House star and winuer of The Sun Aria in 1928, gave the first concert of her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 69 words
  5. £694,676 WILL FOR PROBATE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — An estate of £694,676 was left by Robert Bond Wesley McComas, merchant, of ...

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  6. AIR-COMMODORE FLIES TO W.A.

    PERTH, Thursday. — Dogged by bad weather from Point Cook to Pearce throughout a flight, during which two forced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHIP HITS WHARF IN WIND AT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — Trying to berth in a high wind today, the Anchises crashed into No. 7 wharf, Walsh Bay. During attempts to berth ...

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  8. BRITISH MISSION TO SOVIET FAILS?

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—It is believed in informed quarters that Mr. William Strang, British envoy, has ...

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  9. Deportee Held for Insanity, Found Sane—Must Leave

    PERTH. Thursday. — An extraordinary development affecting the future of John Charles Stewart. 35. convicted murderer, who was recently deported from Adelaide, occurred today when doctors at Claremont Hospital for Insane, where he was detained, ...

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  10. STUDENTS CANOE MISSING AT SEA

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Driting to sea in a canoe off Dee Why today, Vincent Gannon, 32, law student, is believed to have been ...

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  11. Encouragement For Tientsin

    THE British Consul at Tientsin has received a personal message of encouragement from the Foreign Secretary (Lord Halifax). THE Tokio newspaper ...

    Article : 255 words
  12. STRIKE THREATENED AT BARRIER

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday. — There may be a complete cessation of operations along the line of lode at the week-end. The Federated ...

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  13. BOYS' FARM TROUBLE IN NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Thursday. —Serious trouble has occurred among inmates of Weraroa bays' training farm. Several boys have ...

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  14. Woman Struck By Motor cycle

    Gwyenneth May Davis, 23, of Bloonfield Road. Auburn. was adMitted last night to St. Vincent's Hosbital Zith a compound fracture of the ...

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  15. POISON PACKAGE FOUND IN CITY

    POLICE were notified last night that a package containing poison lost in the city by a messenger boy on Wednesday had been found and would ...

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  16. No Broken Hill Action Against Street Plumbers

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday. — No action would be taken by the Water Board as a result of the action of union officials and residents last ...

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  17. REFUGEES ON GOLD SHIP

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Jewish refugees reaching Brisbane in the Matella today carried nearly £49,000 in solid gold. ...

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