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  2. Ship Afire Off New Guinea Coast: Drifting

    The Burns map passenger ship Macdh[?], 4651 tons, is on fire [?] miles off the New Guinea coast. Its engines are damaged. [?]t is drifting helplessly with the mile an hour current towards the i[?]orth-west, away from the shore. The extent of the damage, ...

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  3. MELBOURNE IS A WILDERNESS FOR DEVONPORT GIRL.

    Melbourne's glamor across the water last week fixed 18-year-old Miss Nellie Smith, of Devonport, with romance and adventure. She ...

    Article : 212 words
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    AFTER LONG-AWAITED RAIN farmers in Victoria are working day and night to sow their wheat.—Mr. W. Lanyon is shown driving his tractor over a section of his 90-acres paddock. He works until 6 a.m. and is then relieved by his brother. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PEARLERS ESCORTED TO DARWIN.

    THE Takachiho Maru, one of the two Japanese pearling vessels arrested by the Larrakia at Boucaut Bay, Arnhem Land, was confiscated on arrival at Darwin yesterday. The other, the Seicho Maru, has been released with the crew of the Takachiho Maru. ...

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  6. FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    Cyclonic storms which lashed Sydney and the South Coast at the week-end caused the abandonment of the Manly ferry service ...

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  7. TWO PILOTS KILLED.

    Both pilots were killed yesterday when two Queensland Aero Club machines came into collision 500 feet from the ground a mile from Archerfield aerodrome. They were Miss Esther Tully (24), of Milton, masseuse in Brisbane General Hospital, and John W. ...

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  8. Boy Killed When Car Somersaulted.

    When a touring car containing a family party overturned twice on the Ballarat road, a mile from Deer Park, to-night, a boy was ...

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  9. Russians Fly Over Pole to America.

    MOSCOW, Saturday. — Twenty-four hours after their departure the Soviet lifted the secrecy surrounding the attempt by the aces, Chakalov, Baydukov ...

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  10. Record Chilled Beef Exports.

    The value of chilled beef exports from Australia this year is expected to reach £1,000,000, for the first time ...

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  11. DARWIN PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    Australian-owned luggers manned by Asiatics were the chief menace to aborigines in reserves in Arnhem Land, said Rev. Theodore ...

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  12. FOUR BURNT TO DEATH.

    LONDON, Sunday. — A fire broke out during the night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beet, of Birmingham, while they were at the neighbor's ...

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  13. DENSE FOG.

    Following the coldest night for eight years, with a temperature of 30.2 deg. and a day of brilliant sunshine, one ...

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  14. Taroona Delayed by Fog.

    With 153 Launceston passengers aboard, the Taroona was hold up up fog in the Bay to-day for 9½ hours, after it was due to berth. ...

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  15. CLEANING UP IN RABAUL.

    Cleaning up is proceeding rapidly in Rabaul. Large gangs are shovelling volcanic dust, inches thick, from Die roads, and all ...

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  16. HELP OF SCHOONER WANTED.

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — At noon to-day the Deputy Administrator of New Guinea asked the A.B.C.'s Brisbane stations to broadcast the following ...

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  17. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Leslie Hugh Humphries (43), a returned soldier, and his wife, Amolia (37), and their two children, Leslie (7), and Clarence ...

    Article : 118 words
  18. POWER ALCOHOL FOR DEFENCE.

    Stating that if Australia were forced into a war, petrol supplies from abroad would immediately be cut off, Mr. Riordan, the new ...

    Article : 249 words
  19. OVERCOME BY GAS FUMES.

    Forcing their way into a gasfilled house in Doctor street, Elwood, at midday, neighbors and a nurse found an elderly woman ...

    Article : 459 words
  20. [?]ASS HYSTERIA.

    Terrible scenes occurred at the North Stoncham camp last night when the Basque children heard the news that Bilbao had fallen. ...

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  21. CHEERING CROWDS GREET REBELS AT BILBAO.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The British United Press correspondent with the insurgents at Bilbao says:— "I walked down to the Nervion ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. Relies of Henty Family.

    Hand-made nails, thought to have been used by the Henty family, have been found during re-building ...

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  23. Only Two Players Take Field

    Only two players took the field in the Australian rules game between New Town and Sydney on the water-covered ...

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  24. KILLED BY HOT BATHS.

    One of the doctor witnesses in the Napier Hospital inquiry into the death of a child who died under special hot-bath treatment ...

    Article : 260 words
  25. GOVERNOR- GENERAL.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—In the Senate the Opposition leader (Senator Collings) protested against the Govornor-General having more than on ...

    Article : 216 words
  26. REGULATIONS ON EXPORTS.

    CANBERRA, Saturday. — Consolidation of regulations governing the grades, standards and inspection of exports other than dairy produce and ...

    Article : 148 words
  27. FEWER ITALIANS.

    Migration of Italians to Queensland was practically at a standstill, and current figures for Italian migration to the ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. MOB OF 5,000 FIGHTS 360 POLICEMEN.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—At Youngstown, one picket was killed and at least ten persons were wounded at the gate of the Republic Corporation's ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. King and Queen at Aldershot Tattoo.

    LONDON, Saturday. — The King, in Field-Marshal's uniform, and the [?]en attended an Aldershop tattoo. [?] their car slowly circled the arena ...

    Article : 48 words
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