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  4. Thirty-Four Die in Worst Rail Crash Since 1915

    In the worst train accident in Great Britain since 1915, at least 34 people were killed and 40 injured when the Edinburgh-Glasgow express, speeding at 60 miles an hour through a racing blizzard, crashed into AN AERIAL VIEW of the derailed engine and carriages after a smash on the Glasgow line last year. The enginedriver was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Mystery Of Paris Death Gang Grows

    IT is strongly suspected that Engene Weidmann murdered others besides the five persons— four men and a woman—to whose ...

    Article : 453 words
  6. TREAT FOR YOUNGSTERS IN HOSPITAL AND HOME

    CHRISTMAS PARTIES were held at the Walkerville Babies' Home and in the Princess Eliza­beth of York Ward at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. Ship On Reef

    Conflicting messages have been received regarding the wreck of the U.S.A. liner Pre-sident Hoover, but her 500 ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    Golden Handicap.—DESERT SONG (5/2), 1: Teddy Alto (14/1), 2; Deceiver (20/1), 3. Oroya Handicap.—LOUIS ...

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  9. Budge Shows Bromwich's Weaknesses

    DONALD Budge, world tennis champion, defeated John Bromwich, 19-year-old, Sydney youth, 8—6, 6—3, 9—7 for the Victorian ...

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  10. Important Changes In B Class Radio Station Control

    In amendments to the Broadcasting Act with new consequential regulations which the Government intends to introduce early next session, important changes affecting the control of B class stations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Cyclist Killed In Collision

    Alfred William Smith, 40. shopkeeper, of Walker's road, Somertoo, died in the Adelaide Hospital late this afternoon from head injuries. ...

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  13. Fine and Cool For Week-End

    A fine cool week-end is forecast by the Government Meteorologist (Mr. Bromley). The monsoon, whose south ...

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  14. U.S.A. Prepares Pacific Bases

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hector By water, the "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent, reveals for the first time that the United States has established a ...

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  15. Search for Weapons Before Court Sits Under Gum Tree

    TENNANT CREEK, Saturday.—With the shade temperature at 116, and beneath a fly rigged under a gum tree, with a beer case as his table and a kerosene box his seat, the war-den held court at Moonlight Rockhole this week and adjudicated on the disputes on the new alluvial field that had led to talk of bloodshed. Before the proceedings the police ...

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  16. Went to Races

    MISS M. LEIICH and Mrs. I. Thomas, who were among the spectators at Victoria Park this afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Police Search For Pearl Necklaces

    Police are anxious to recover jewellery, including two pearl necklaces, which a young man charged with larceny is alleged to have told them he ...

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  18. Arrest Follows Wayville Collision

    Matthew Olser, 36, of Russell street. Finsbury Park sustained a sprained right ankle when a motor car came into collisior, with the bicycle he was ...

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  19. FLYING BOAT AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Saturday.—The Empire flying boat Centaurus, on its way to Sydney, has arrived here. It will leave for Batavia on Tuesday. ...

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