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  2. PHENOMENAL RAINFALL IN NORTH Beaconsfield Has 897 Points In 14 Hours

    Many findreds of pounds worth of damage was caused in Northern districts to-day by the worst and most sudden flood in recent years, which followed phenomenally heavy rain last evening and early this morning. ...

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  5. SOFT TIMBER

    (By Charles H. Jones, Founder of Commercial Afforestation in New Zealand.) With Canada nearing the end of her ...

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  6. NOT "SORT OF ENVOY"

    Lord Perth, the British Ambassa[?]dor, had a cordial interview with the Foreign Secretary (Count [?]Ciano). ...

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  7. Electricity Charges To Be Reduced COMMISSION'S ANNOUNCEMENT

    The Premier (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) stated to-day that the HydroElectric Commission had announced that to mark the occasion of power ...

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  8. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY

    Temporary repairs have been made to washaways on the EastWest railway line, west of Port Augusta, and to a few of those on ...

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  9. INDIAN CRISIS

    A statement issued by the Gov[?]rnor-General of India (Lord Lin[?]ithgow) to-day reviews the history [?]of difficulties which have arisen in ...

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  10. Washaway of Deviation

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Fruitgrowers and carters reported to the Minister for Lands and Works (Major T. H. Davies) to-day a washaway on the ...

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  11. Lord Nuffield Will Return "Not Later Than 1940"

    Determined he said to be back in Australia "not later than 1940," Lord Nuffield left in the Orion for London to-day. ...

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  12. PARALYSIS POSITION Director of Public Health's Report

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Director of Public Health (Dr. B. M. Carruthers) stated to-night that since his report issued yesterday four cases of ...

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  13. A Sydney Settlement

    The quaint but lucrative professions followed by a number of formerly unemployed men who have taken up properties at the Hammondville Pioneer ...

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  14. Schools Back to Normal on Tuesday

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Director of Education (Mr. G. V. Brooks) said to-night that primary schools would reopen next Tuesday as planned, ...

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  15. "COULD NOT DEPEND ON UNITED STATES"

    Senator Borah expressed the view to-day that the European crisis had resulted from British abandonment of all hope of an ...

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  16. 'Plane Attacks French Ship

    MARSEILLES, Wednesday.— A plane machine-gunned the French [?]amer Prado 15 miles from Valencia. [?]e was wounded. ...

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  17. In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Four more cases of infantile paralysis were reported to-day, bringing the total to 1924. Three of the cases were in the ...

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  18. Two Deaths in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Two deaths occurred to-day from infantile paralysis. They were a man of 40 and a man of 20. ...

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  20. DISEASE ON WANE IN ALL STATES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Federal Director-General of Health (Dr. J. H. Cumpston) said to-day that reports received by his department ...

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  21. INDIAN BOYCOTT OF JAPAN

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—Interviewed by the representative of the Australian Associated Press to-day the Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Kawai) deplored ...

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  22. GANNET RETURNS FROM SINGAPORE

    The first Australian-built Gannet monoplane landed at Laverton yesterday after flying the Chief of the Air Board (Air Vice-Marshal ...

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