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  • YEAR'S TRANSPORTI LOSS £5M Surplus In State Accounts

    The Acting Premier, Mr. R. J. Heffron, said last night that tram, bus and rail services lost £5,040,000 in the financial year which ended yesterday. He said trams and buses lost £3,590,000 and the railways ... [Article] (1019 words)
  • Pastoral Output Improves

    Australia's output of wool, meat, hides, and other [?]oral products was esti[?] at £545 million in ... [Article] (213 words)
  • £21,000 Worth Of Gold Found

    LAE, June 30 (A.A.P.). —Bulldozer driver Wally Lawson yesterday unearthed an estimated £21,000 ... [Article] (64 words)
  • Hollywood Offer To Everest Guide From Our Staff Correspondent And A.A.P.

    LONDON. June 30.— The "Daily Express" correspondent in New Delhi says that Tensing Bhutia, one of ... [Article] (271 words)
  • Wharf Threat On Board Discipline

    Sydney wharf workers, at a stopwork meeting, yesterday decided to take "industrial action" if the ... [Article] (244 words)
  • 42 Killed In Explosion

    GUATEMALA CITY, June 30 (A.A.P.).—An explosion and fire in the heart of Guatemala City ... [Article] (61 words)
  • RESCUED AFTER BEING ADRIFT FOR TEN DAYS

    Mr. Keith Anderson (right) with the three men whom he rescued o[?] Coff's Harbour yesterday after they had been drifting for 10 days on the 36-ft launch Irene. Those rescued are (from left to right): Charles Newlin, his son John, and John Storey. A fourth in member of the party, Mr. James Towers, was lost at sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (65 words)
  • Men Tell Of Terror In 10-Day Sea Ordeal

    COFFS HARBOUR, Tuesday.—Three men in a launch, who had been given up for dead, were towed exhausted into Coff's Harbour to-day. They told a story of terror, hunger and thirst. The mer. — Charle[?] ... [Article] (813 words)
  • SAFETY AT CROSSINGS Cabinet's Road Proposals

    A bill to provide greater safety for children at road [?]oot-crossings had been approved by the State ... [Article] (162 words)
  • A Little Local Knowledge Was Dangerous

    STAFF CORRESPONDENT LONDON, June 30.—A murderer strangled Mrs. Catherine Hutchinson, 46, ... [Article] (122 words)
  • LATE NEWS ROYAL TRIP IN JET

    ROME, June 30 (A.A.P.). — The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret arrived in Rome ... [Article] (56 words)
  • Dredges Towed From Melbourne

    A Dutch ocean-going tug, Humber, arrived in Sydney Harbour yesterday from Geelong towing two dredges ... [Article] (64 words)
  • SECOND TEST DRAWN Fighting 109 By Watson

    LONDON, June 30. —York[?] shire left-hander Willie Watson, with a grand fighting innings of 109, saved the second Test ... [Article] (918 words)
  • Special Food Section In 'Herald' To-morrow

    TO-MORROW'S 14-page "Herald" women's supplement will contain a special food section in addition to the regular cooking page. ... [Article] (151 words)
  • COLUMN 8

    ODD City Sight. Conductress—off duty but determined not to waste time —sitting in the back driving ... [Article] (515 words)
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