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  2. GUN DUEL

    Hundreds of people witnessed a fierce gun duel between two men in William-street, Darlinghurst, where the street converges on King's Cross, last night. ...

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  3. ELECTIONS.

    The United Country party candidate, Mr. W. R. McNicoll won the Werriwa seat in the Federal Parliament from the retiring State Labour member, Mr. H. P. Lazzarini, when the ...

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  4. WOMAN'S FLIGHT.

    The longest flight made by a woman in Australia was accomplished by Mrs. H. Bonney, of Brisbane, when she fiew solo from Brisbane to Wangaratta, 1300 miles, on Saturday. ...

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  5. DISMISSED.

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided to dismiss the three members of the Western Lands Board. The Premier (Mr. Lang) subsquently ...

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  6. CHARRED BONES.

    The slender clue of a key found among human bones in the remains of a fire in the mountains seven miles from Bungendore has enabled the ...

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  7. NEW CABINET.

    The conditions on which members of the United Country party will cooperate with the United Australia party in the formation of the new ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    The naval expert of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Britain will renew her proposal at the Disarmament Conference at Geneva to scrap all ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. CHINCHOW.

    It is unofficially reported that Japanese military headquarters have already been established within 50 miles of Chinchow. The arrival of considerable military reinforcements from ...

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  10. REFLOATED.

    The British freighter Newton Elm was refloated early yesterday afternoon after having been aground on a sand bank near Hatt Head about 20 miles north of Port Macquarie, since ...

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  11. REPARATIONS.

    It is reported from Paris that the British Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) has invited the French Premier CM. Laval) to London. to discuss the reparations policy before the ...

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  12. STATE LOTTERY.

    Mr. Don Bradman was given a tremendous ovation when he appeared on the stage at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday to draw the first four prize-winning marbles in the 27th ...

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  13. DR. W. P. CHEN.

    The Consul-General for China, Dr. W. P. Chen, has issued the following statement, in which be takes exception to some of the remarks made by the Shanghai correspondent ...

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  14. PRIMARY PRODUCE.

    The chairman of the Producers' Advisory Council (Mr. James Kidd) yesterday expressed the hope that country interests would receive due representation in the new Fedeial ...

    Article : 160 words
  15. GOVERNMENT'S TASK.

    Commenting in a church organ on Federal politics, the Bishop of Goulburn (Dr Radford) says "I cannot but regret that it was not found possible to unite the soundest and ...

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  16. MILK BOARD.

    It was officially announced yesterday that the Milk Board would comprise Mr. E. A. Hamilton (chairman), Mr. W. J. H. Graham, of Maitland (producers' representative), and ...

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  17. BUSHFIRES.

    Bushflres are raging south of Wagga over a wide area of wheat country. A fire started near Mangoplah last night and was regarded as fairly safe Owing to the dense growth of ...

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  18. ITALIAN CONSUL

    A message from Ingham states that the Royal Italian Consul (Signor Marla Melano) paid a visit to Ingham on Christmas Day, and the following day was assaulted by several ...

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  19. INDIAN EXTREMISTS.

    Although immediate reactions to the arrest of Abdul Gallar Khan and his associates and the banning on the frontier of the Red Shirts' associations were more favourable than ...

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  20. INLAND HEAT WAVE.

    Heat wave conditions are now prevailing in inland New South Wales and in South Australia Yesterday's maximum reading at Pooncarie, in the far west, was 116 degrees, ...

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  21. STATE MINISTRY

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) and State Ministers ridicule the suggestion that one of the first acts of the Lyons Government will be to force the New South Wales Ministry to a ...

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  22. BATMAN SEAT.

    At the declaration of the Batman poll today Mr. Brennan who was Attorney-General, said unemployment had had a very material effect upon the minds of the electors. Those ...

    Article : 139 words
  23. FRENZIED LOVER.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says that the purser (Rene Canut) of the liner Ville de Verdun arrived in custody to await trial for the alleged murder of ...

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  24. THREE DROWNED.

    Two brothers, named Comer, and a third man, named Madden, were drowned in the Goulburn river, at Arcadia, near Murchison, to-night. It is thought that one of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The match Between South Africa and Combined Country team Victoria was concluded at the Corio Oval to-day. South Africa won by an innings and 246 runs. Scores:— ...

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  26. NEW MEMBERS.

    Brigadier-General Walter Ramsay McNicoll, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., has been principal of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Goulburn, since 1921. He is a native of Melbourne, and is 55 ...

    Article : 491 words
  27. AMBITIOUS FLIGHT.

    A message from Madrid states that the Spanish aviator. Captain Ignacio Jlminez who flew across the South Atlantic from Spain to Brazil in March, 1929, plans to leave ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. MAN'S IDENTITY.

    At Rome by an eight to seven majority the High Court decided that Canella or Bruneri. the mystery man. Is the criminal Bruneri. The decision means that Bruneri will face charges ...

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  29. TRADE REVIVAL.

    Retail traders in the city unanimously declared yesterday that there had been a definite revival of trade during the Christmas period. ...

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  30. ALLEGED PLOT.

    A message from Riga says that a piquant turn has been given to the alleged plot to provoke war between Russia and Japan by a curt announcement that a Soviet official, ...

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  31. CHILDREN LOSE THEIR LIVES.

    Rosie Victoria Hall, 7, and Edwin Arthur Hall, 2½ of Garland-street Victoria Park, were drowned in the Swan River this afternoon They were paddling and got out of theil depth ...

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  32. YOUNG BOY DROWNED.

    Barney Hegarty, aged 3 years, whose parents live in Frederick-street, Wollongong tell from a moving launcn on Lake Illawarra this morning, when about two miles from ...

    Article : 173 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The sporing editor of the "Daily Herald.' in a review of 1931 cricket, says: "The real reason of the game's lack of drawing power is that we have no glamorous Jessop Foster ...

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  34. BOY'S FALL

    Bruce Best, aged 10 years, of Beamish-street, Campsie, had a narrow escape from death on Sunday afternoon, when he fell about 150 feet down the face of a cliff at Gowrie Beach ...

    Article : 228 words
  35. EMPIRE WHEAT.

    The suggestion that a tariff on wheat would be better suited to the Empire's needs than a quota is engaging considerable attention Despite correspondence to the contrary, there ...

    Article : 206 words
  36. AERIAL BOMB

    Two youths were startled yesterday morning when they came upon a group of children playing with an aerial bomb at what is locally known as "Daley's tip " off Sydenham-road ...

    Article : 143 words
  37. TRAM REVENUE.

    A marked increase was shown in tramway revenue during the past week as compared with last year. Receipts for the week totalled £68,876, ...

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  38. PHAR LAP

    The racehorse Phar Lap will definitely sall by the Monowai, which leaves to-morrow for San Francisco, to take part in the Agua Caliente Handicap. ...

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  39. RIVER FATALITY.

    Leslie Nelson, aged 12 years, of Minnamurra, near Kiama, was drowned whilst swimming with some companions in the Minnamurra River this afternoon. ...

    Article : 63 words
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