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  2. 'PLANE MISSING.

    Mystery surrounds the disappearance this morning of a Royal Air Force Moth seaplane which left Point Cook at 9.80 am, to ...

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  3. KILLED BY CAR.

    E. A. Macdonald, the former Australian Teat match fast bowler, died shortly after being struck by a motor car near Bolton ...

    Article : 229 words
  4. CROPS REFRESHED.

    Sufficient rain has fallen to-night in parts of the South to refresh young wheat crops and cause dry planted seed to strike, and to ...

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  5. SYDNEY "BATTLE."

    The biggest bombing and aerial torpedo attack ever attempted by the Royal Air Force was executed to-day when 16 'planes from Richmond ...

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  6. BURRINJUCK DAM.

    Serious deterioration has occurred in the cement in Burrin-juck Dam. Although the Stats Government claims that there is ...

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  7. RECORD TOTAL.

    The imperial Economic Committee's statistics show that the butter imports into the United Kingdom in 1936 reached the record total of ...

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  8. TENSION EASES.

    The Sino-Japanese situation has eased. The Chinese 37th Division has withdrawn, and the Japanese have retired ...

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  9. LAST TRIBUTES.

    Three hundred thousand persons, including leading politicians, scientists, and artists, followed the funeral procession of the Marchese Marconi ...

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  10. SPECIAL MISSION.

    A message from St. Jean de Luz states that, following a conference of revolutionary leaders at Salamanca, General Franco, at the suggestion of ...

    Article : 184 words
  11. PALESTINE.

    A motion asking the approval of the House of Commons for the British proposals for Palestine as announced in a White Paper ...

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  12. "NOT CHILDISH PRANK."

    Superintendent A. V. Stretton, of the Northern Territory police, said to-day he, was convinced that the placing of gelignite on the jetty line ...

    Article : 186 words
  13. ATTACKED INTRUDER WITH MOP.

    How a woman tried to toil an attempt by an intruder to rob the till of her husband's baker shop by attacking him with, a mop meanwhile. ...

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  14. RIOTS CONTINUE.

    In continuation of the religious riots in protest against the proposed ratification of the concordat with the Vatican, working-class crowds ...

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  15. THE UNION JACK.

    Lord Bledisloe, a former Governor-General of New Zealand, in opening the Earl bf Meath Room of the Royal Empire Society, remarked that the ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. A.C.T.U. CONGRESS

    Dissatisfaction with the present system by which private firms supplied confidential retail price figures to the Government Statistician to fix ...

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  17. Local Arbitration?

    Early consideration of the proposal that there should be a separate system of local arbitration to deal with disputes and labour conditions in ...

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  18. KNOCKED FROM BICYCLE.

    Hugh McCallum, 12, of Cannon Hill, was killed when he was knocked from his bicycle and run over by a two-ton truck at Morningside this ...

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  19. MR. DE VALERA AGAIN PRESIDENT.

    When the new Dall Eireann met to-day. Mr. Eamon de Valera was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. GUNS NEAR GIBRALTAR.

    A Spanish loyalist agent, after an inspection of the locality, asserts that German topographical experts, operating throughout Spanish territory ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. NEW GUINEA MARU.

    The New Guinea Maru, the Japanese mothership, which was one of the two pearling vessels arrested by the Larrakia at Boucat Bay on June. 10, ...

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  22. REPLY AWAITED.

    More than a week has passed since the Commonwealth Government communicated with the Burmese authorities seeking further information on ...

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  23. "NOT COSTLY."

    President Roosevelt has denied that the search for Mrs. Putnam was a costly one, and says that estimates that it cost four million dollars are ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. ANZAC DAY OBSERVANCE

    A spirited argument took place at a conference of the Victorian branch of the Returned Soldiers' League on the proposals for balloting on the form ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. GIPSY PRINCESS.

    The gipsy princess, Liuba Cerebowski, aged 21, chief of a tribe of notorious bandits, was shot dead in a fierce fight with police near Pitesti. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. "LEARNT MUCH."

    "I was particularly impressed by the casts of fish, and the setting of natural coral in the Queensland Mussum," said Mr. Frank Toss, the ...

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  27. PAYNE COMMITTEE.

    Members of the Commonwealth Northern Territory Investigation Committee returned by air to-day after having travelling 10,000 miles, ...

    Article : 110 words
  28. "DID RIGHT THING."

    The Government Spokesman, referring to-day to recent protests that Signor Tito Sohipa, the Italian operatic tenor, had given the Fascist ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. MOLLISON RETIRING FROM FLYING.

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, who to-day described Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam as the most outstanding woman flyer of all time, announced that he was ...

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  30. PROPOSED VISIT OF TENNIS STARS.

    Official confirmation of the proposed tour of Australia by von Cramm and Henkel was received at a special meeting of the Lawn ...

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  31. DEATH FROM WOUNDS.

    Mr. Julian Bell (28), son of Mr. Clive Bell, the well-known authority on art and letters, has died of wounds received when driving an ambulance ...

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  32. UNFORTUNATE CHILD.

    Joseph Grech (2½), son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Grech, of Habana, had his finger almost severed to-day, when it was caught in a chaff ...

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  33. A.R.U. COUNCIL.

    The annual ballot for the election of members of the State Council of the Australian Railways Union has resulted as follows: Messrs. E. P. ...

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  34. NEW SENATOR.

    The Democratic Caucus of Senators chose Senator A. W. Barkley to succeed Senator J. T. Robinson, who lately died, by 38 votes to 37. He ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. BRIDGE RESUMPTIONS CLAIM.

    The claim by the Brisbane Wharves Pty. Ltd., against the Bureau of industry for £170,266 compensation in connection with the resumption of ...

    Article : 84 words
  36. WRIT AGAINST EARL.

    Messrs. Sport and Price, solicitors for Isobel Marie Roberts, of Rose Bay, to-day issued out of the Supreme Court a writ on her behalf claiming ...

    Article : 54 words
  37. HITLER RECEIVES SOVIET AMBASSADOR.

    Herr Hitler to-day received the new Soviet Ambassador, M. Yurenev, who said that normal relations between Russia and Germany would best serve ...

    Article : 57 words
  38. CHARGE OF £5 FOR ALSATIANS

    The Milmerran Shire Council at its July meeting decided to include a provision in its new by-laws, now being framed, for the compulsory ...

    Article : 51 words
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