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  4. AUSTRALIANS HIT OUT IN TEST

    Heavy rain interfered with the Test match at Lord's yesterday, but Miller and Brown had taken Australia's second innings ...

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  5. One city wiped out; another is burning QUAKES AND TIDAL WAVES CAUSE HAVOC IN JAPAN

    AN earthquake as severe as that in 1923, which cost 100,000 lives, occurred in Honshu, the main island of Japan, yesterday. There were four main shocks, spread over half ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    STEEPLECHASER GAY INVADER AND HIS RIDER, R. HALL, leading cross-country jockey, parting company in spectacular fashion in a special steeplechase school yesterday at Flemington. The horse was not injured. Hall, who is to ride the Grand National Hurdle favourite, Latani, was kicked in the back by Gay Invader, and was lucky to escape with only a bruise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sharp shock in Honolulu, too

    Honolulu experienced a sharp earthquake which rocked the city at 1.38am local time yesterday. ...

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  8. POLICE EXHUME NZ MAN'S BODY

    WELLINGTON (NZ), Mon: Police at Napier Cemetery yesterday exhumed the body of Otto Heinrich K[?]lau, an elderly recluse, who ...

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  9. BERLIN CROWD RIOTS NEAR SOVIET HQ's

    RIOTING broke out near Russian headquarters in the Berlin suburb of Karlshorst yesterday, when the Germans heard reports that the Russians were stopping currency exchange. ...

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  10. FEDERAL BID FOR DOLLAR AREA EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Mon: The Commonwealth Government will spend £5,000 in the next six months publicising Australian ...

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  12. RAW RUBBER LOST IN £100,000 FIRE

    SYDNEY, Mon: A spectacular fire tonight destroyed a cattle pavilion and 400 bales of crude rubber at the Sydney showgrounds. The ...

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  13. "EARN DOLLARS, DONT BORROW"

    An Australia-wide campaign to increase production of exportable commodities was advocated by Mr McDonald, Deputy Premier, last night ...

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  14. 500 ABSENTEES A WEEK

    "Alarming absenteeism in metropolitan food preserving factories is seriously affecting production of canned food for the home market and ...

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  15. WOMAN DROWNED AT BRIGHTON

    The body of Mrs Helen Arnett, 56, of Carlyon st, Bentleigh, elad in a coat over a nightdress, was washed ashore near the North rd jetty, ...

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  17. WHARF MEN STOP EARLY TO GET HOT MEAL

    Because they wanted to get home in time for a hot meal, waterside workers employed at South Wharf yesterday walked ...

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