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  4. Worlds News in Brief SYDNEY TRAM SMASH

    The third tram smash within a week occurred in Sydney last Monday, when three trams collided at the intersection of Erskine and Day streets. Three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BANDIT TRANSFORMED

    Seven charges of murder and attempted murder have been laid against Andre Spada, the Corsican bandit who terrorised the interior of the island for ...

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  6. LORD NUFFIELD'S GIFT

    While in New Zealand a few days ago, Lord Nuffield donated £50,000 for the treatment of crippled children in the Dominion and as a result, ...

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  7. BYRD EXPEDITION

    The first death in connection with the Byrd Antarctic Expedition occurred on Monday last when Ivor Tingloff (40). a carpenter, died in the ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY

    Three boxes, each weighing 2401b. and containing 6000 sovereigns, gold bars, and American dollars respectively, mysteriously disappeared from the ...

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  9. LONG LEGAL FIGHT

    When the United States Supreme Court ruled that basic rights be held in the so-called Tri Ergon sound process of recording were invalid, as ...

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  10. SHOT IN A LANE

    Challenged to a fight by a man who had used an insulting expression, Maxwell Salter (22), of Carlton, Melbourne, accompanied him and his friends to a ...

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  11. TRAIN SPEED RECORDS

    New world's records for steam trains were created by a London and North-Eastern special train which travelled between King's dross (London) and ...

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  12. GOVERNOR'S WIFE SAFE

    Early in the week, a native runner delivered a note in Livingstone (Northern Rhodesia) stating that Lady Young, wife of Sir Robert Young. ...

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  13. AN UMPIRE'S DEATH

    With a discharged large bore sporting rifle nearby, the body of Norman McKenzie Davidson (20), was found at his home at Tarradoon, near ...

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  14. NAVAL INCREASES

    As the result of Italy's persistence in the construction of two 25,000 ton snips, and the shipbuilding activity of the United States and Japan, the ...

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  15. FAMOUS AMERICAN JUDGE

    A former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America, Mr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, died on Tuesday, three days before ...

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  16. NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    Louisa Matilda Ban field (42), was found not guilty at the Hughenden (Queensland) Circuit Court on a charge of having wilfully murdered her ...

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  17. STREET SLEEPER'S WEALTH

    An elderly woman who, on several occasions during the last few months, had been seen sleeping on the cobblestones in St. Andrew's-place, Sydney, ...

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  18. ARMY ESTIMATES HIGHER

    The army estimates for the year total £43,550,000, an increase of £3,950,000 compared with 1934. In an explanatory memorandum the ...

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  19. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE

    Severe earthquake shocks shook a large area in Northern India in the early hours of Wednesday morning. The epicentre is believed to have been ...

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  20. THREE MATES DIE

    Within four months of their arriving in the Northern Territory, three mates have died of violent deaths. While the party was travelling from ...

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  21. ESPERANCE COURT

    Our Kalgoorlie correspondent writes:— The daily routine of the residents of Esperance and the visitors to that ...

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  22. HOMING

    Optimism was the keynote which marked the occasion of the Subiaco Homing Club's annual general meeting, held at the Subiaco Oval ...

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  23. REMARKABLE OPERATION

    The inverted stomach and other misplaced organs of a 10-year-old girl were put into the normal position by Dr. Philemon Truesdale, a well-known ...

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  24. FATAL ROAD SMASHES

    Three men were killed in two road smashes while returning to Sydney from a race meeting at Kembla Grange. Peter White (26). of ...

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  25. LOCAL HAPPENINGS MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE FAILS

    The second trial of John Clarke on a charge of having unlawfully killed Arthur Clifton Bower at the intersection of Barrack and Murray streets, ...

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  26. POWERFUL RADIO STATION

    Tenders are being called by the New Zealand Broadcasting Board for a national transmitting station to be erected within 20 miles of Wellington and ...

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  27. TRAM DERAILED

    A dislocated shoulder and abrasions were suffered by Bruce Fewson, motorman, of Bronte-street, East Perth, who was thrown from the tram he was ...

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  28. THEFT ADMITTED

    Admitting seven charges of theft between October 16 and February 20, Edmund Joseph Mitchell (36), laborer, gave himself up to the police and was ...

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  29. BODY IN KING'S PARK

    A finding that death was caused by shock following injuries to the spine and a lung was returned at the conclusion of an inquest into the death of ...

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  30. BONDS FORFEITED

    As a result of having been convicted in the Kalgoorlie Police Court on February 23 for having created a disturbance, Allan Francis Fahey was called ...

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  31. FALL FROM TRAIN

    Shock, concussion, minor abrasions and a possible fracture of the skull were sustained by James Treacy Byrne (2), who overbalanced and fell through ...

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  32. MINE EXPLOSION

    Due to an explosion underground at the Wiluna gold mine on Tuesday night, Jim Brunelli (41) bad the right side of his body and his stomach ...

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  33. BONES IN LAGOON

    Recently two sacks containing charred human bones were found in a lagoon near Wagga (New South Wales). During the week police ...

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  34. DRIVER EXONERATED

    A taxi and a car driven respectively by Norman Truran and Clara Stella Tompkins, collided at the intersection of William and Henderson streets. ...

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  35. EX-JOCKEY KILLED

    Douglas Bruce Browne (30), an exjockey, of Bennett-street, East Berth, was fatally injured when hit by a motor car in Adelaide-terrace during ...

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  36. PORRIDGE POISONED

    Leslie Eldred Keene (18), was found guilty at the Woolongong (N.S.W.) Quarter Sessions, of having attempted to cause poison to be taken by Cecil R. ...

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  37. PLANE IN RIVER

    Partial engine failure when taking off from the Maylands aerodrome on Monday morning caused a Cirrus-Moth plane belonging to the Aero Club of ...

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  38. FATAL ACCIDENT

    At a recent inquest concerning the death of Alfred Charles Finlay (24), clerk, on January 30, it was found that deceased died as a result of injuries ...

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  39. CARS IN COLLISION

    Four persons suffered abrasions and lacerations when two cars, each with five occupants, collided at tbe intersection ot Chelmsford-road and ...

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  41. HORSE TRAINER CONVICTED

    In the Sydney Quarter Sessions Court on Monday, James Henry O'Connor (55), horse-trainer, was found guilty on a charge of obtaining ...

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  42. MOTOR CYCLISTS COLLIDE

    When two motor cycles collided at the intersection of Wellington and Barrack streets on Tuesday night Alfred Simpson (24), of West Perth, ...

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  43. SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    The premises of the Brunswick Meat Supply at Brunswick Junction were broken into during the week, and a safe containing £20/6/ in notes and ...

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  44. UNDERSTANDARD VINEGAR

    Warren Francis Paskett and Harry Newman were each fined £3 for having sold under-standard vinegar to a health inspector at Victoria Park on ...

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  45. COUNCIL'S LOSS

    Kenneth Arthur McCaul (19), clerk, pleaded guilty in the Perth Police Court, to two charges that being a servant of the Subiaco Municipality, ...

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  47. SIX PERSONS INJURED

    When a motor car and a motor truck collided on the Devil's Greek-road, four miles from Mullewa, last Sunday night, Dulcie Pite, Gladys Saddlier, Frank ...

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  48. HURRICANE DAMAGE

    It has been revealed in an official report on the hurricane which swept the Cook Islands last month, that the losses of fruit represented 75 to 80 ...

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  49. WHARF WORKER INJURED

    Strack by a steel girder while employed in the reconstruction work at North Wharf, Fremantle. William Hughes, of 700 Oakover-street, East ...

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  50. MAILBAGS STOLEN

    Laverton police and the Kalgoorlie Criminal Investigation Branch are investigating the theft of two bags containing registered mail from the ...

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