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  3. THRILLING SWIMMING AT CLAREMONT—Report on Page 3 IRISH ELECTIONS

    With the progress of the count of votes cast in the Dail Eireann elections, which were held last Tuesday. the Fianna Fail, led by the President ...

    Article : 372 words
  4. Spectators Occupied All Vantage Points at Claremont Baths Yesterday

    The above picture gives a splendid impression of the big crowd of swimming enthusiasts who witnessed the events of the first day of die Australian Championship Carnival, which will be continued on next Wednesday evening and Saturday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Britain Gives Lead

    In order to facilitate the work of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva, and to give direction to the discussions now proceeding in the ...

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  6. THE FINANCIAL SIDE

    Sir Lingard Goulding, Governor of the Bank of Ireland, said that the Free State Government's Bills now totalled £2,000,000 compared with ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    The Finance Commissar (M. Crinko), presenting his Budget under the Fiverear Plan, said that the Soviet had invested 116 million roubles in its ...

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  8. GERMAN POLITICS

    The political situation is again critical after several weeks of intrigue during which everything possible was done openly and secretly to shake ...

    Article : 170 words
  9. A PETROL TAX

    Because the Minister refused to receive a taxi-drivers' deputation against a petrol tax, drivers drove their cars to the busiest part of the city, ...

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  10. ALTITUDE RECORD

    The Royal Aero Club announces that the Britannia Trophy for the best performance of the year has been awarded to Captain Uwins, the ...

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  11. INTENSE COLD

    Frost maintains its grip of Britain and the Continent. Skating widely prevails, even nocturnally, motor headlamps illuminating the ponds. ...

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  12. REALISTIC THRILL

    Staging their raid with intense dramatic fervor as if they were actors in a thrill movie, Federal agents entered a private home while a dance was in ...

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  13. DEBTS QUESTION MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S SPEFCH

    Mr. Neville Chamberlain's speech on debts was more helpful to the AntiDebt Reductior Party than otherwise. It was not well received by even ...

    Article : 342 words
  14. VICTORIAN EXPORTS

    Exports from Victoria, other than wool, skins, and hides, for the week were valued at £323 026. The total for the State for the season commencing ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. AN ALL-IRELAND REPUBLIC

    "Efforts to create an All-Ireland Republic would be futile." said Lord Cr[?]von, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, addressing the Ulster Unionist ...

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  16. INDIAN INCIDENT

    Following a shooting incident in the Maharaja of Mymensingh's palace last night, the Maharani, an exceedingly handsome middle-aged woman, was ...

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  17. PUBLIC EXAMS.

    A concession of outstanding value to candidates for the Intermediate Public Examinations was announced by the Registrar of the Adelaide ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. ELECTROCUTED

    Yesterday at Trangie, in the west of the State, Kenneth and Nigel Tipping, aged 13 and 9 respectively, sons of a local sawmiller, were killed on the ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. DE VALERA'S VICTORY

    Discussing the reasons for Mr de Valera's victory the "Times" says that there is no evidence of widespread intimidation by the Republican Army ...

    Article : 233 words
  20. GAS EXPLOSION

    When Dorothy Horricks (12), of Clifton Hill, attempted to light a gas griller at 11 a.m. to cook a [?] meal for her mother, who works at a ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. ARRESTED FOR FRAUD

    Ernest Stevens, the former owner of the Stevens and La Salle Hotels, which are amongst Chicago's best known, and former president of the Illinois Life ...

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  22. JAPAN CRITICISED "SPIRIT OF INSOLENT DEFIANCE"

    The "News-Chronicle." commenting on the Japanese Government spokesman's assertion that Japan would retain its mandatory Pacific islands as ...

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  23. THEFT AT NORTHAM

    In the Northam Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. Neil Kennedy and J. A Rogers, J.'sP., Percy Reginald Johnson was charged with having on ...

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  24. Exhibition of Feathered Beauty at Zoological Gardens

    In addition to the permanent bird inhabitants in the Zoological Gardens. South Perth, included amongst which are the red and blue macaw from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. TRAPPED IN MINE

    Two Italians, Nuciform and Cirillo, are trapped in the North Mt. Lyell nine, Queenstown, Tasmania, at a depth of 925 feet. Desperate efforts are ...

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  26. Ambassador Returns Home

    At the request of the British Government the Ambassador, Sir Ronald Lindsay, will return to London shortly, sailing about January [?]1 to discuss ...

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  27. FORD FACTORIES

    Ford motor car plants throughout the United States were completely [?] up to-day, and will remain closed indefinitely while two firms ...

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  28. HOSTILITIES IN MANCHURIA

    As Important Military Council flew to Chinchow to discuss the situation in Jeho. It was reported that the Chinese were attacking Chiumen, near ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. CROSSWORD COUPONS

    We regret the Hay-street depot is not now available, the building having been leased, but one has been opened in ...

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  30. FRENCH MINISTRY DEFEATED

    The Government has been defeated on its Budget proposals by 390 votes to 193, and has decided to resign. ...

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  31. CANADIAN'S LONG RIDE

    J. Lorette, a 39-year-old Canadian, who now lives in Australia, arrived in Adelaide to-day on a push bicycle He is half-way now from his ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. DR. E. S. SIMPSON

    Dr. E. S. Simpson, Government Mineralogist, of Western Australia, fainted in the G.P.O., Sydney, on Friday and was conveyed to the Sydney ...

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  33. A DREADFUL EXAMPLE

    Federal troops staged a battle and killed seven bandits, whose bodies they hoisted upon trees as an example to other robbers on the highway, near the ...

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  34. Yesterday's Temperatures

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  35. WEATHER FORECAST

    Warm to hot and sultry, with south to east winds. Some thunderstorms in the tropics and Gascoyne. A change to cooler ...

    Article : 36 words
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