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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

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  5. Spanish Exchange Collapses In London

    WITH the rebels encircling Malaga, which they expect to occupy shortly, and claims of substantial progress in the drive towards Madrid, which the insurgents claim will fall into their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Italian Help To Arabs

    AN uncorroborated story is receiving wide circulation that there to an Italian arrangement to help the Arabs with money and munitions. ...

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  7. Toll Of The Road

    THE alarming increase in the road toll of recent weeks in which accidents concerning motor cyclists have figured ...

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  8. All Over Together

    The camera caught these three competitors clearing the first hurdle in a row in the 120 yards Senior Cup Hurdle Race at the annual sports of the Christian Brothers' College, Waverley, yesterday afternoon. From left to right, they are: C. Inch, placed third in the event: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CONDITION OF LORRY VICTIMS

    Mark Evans. 21, of Falls Road, Wentworth Falls, one of the victims of the lorry smash in Lurline St., Katoomba, on Wednesday week last, ...

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  11. FEARS OF BIG CYCLONE

    A HURRICANE, stated to have the widest path ever known in the history of cyclonic disturbances, is bearing down ...

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  12. LONDON NAVAL TREATY

    The third meeting of the Scandinavian countries and the British Government in connection with the London Naval Treaty, was held at [?] ...

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  13. JAPAN'S OFFER IS REJECTED

    THE official, spokesman for the Japanese Government at the Foreign Office, M. Amau, informed the Press to-day that ...

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  14. BLUM ON FRENCH ATTITUDE

    AMPLIFYING the foreign policy of his Government, M. Blum, in a broadcast speech Blast night, declared that under ...

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  15. GRIFFO'S UNUSUAL GRUDGE BATTLE

    YOUNG GRIFFO once boxed a grudge fight on the grass under the most unusual circumstances. It was ...

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  16. MAN BLINDED BY GRAVEL

    STRUCK by a blast of dirt and gravel during blasting operations in a trench in Woodland Street, Balgowlah, yesterday morning, Walter ...

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  17. TWICE CHAMP.

    Cecil Inch, winning, the Senior Cup 880 yards final at the annual sports of the Christian Brothers' College, Waverley, yesterday afternoon. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. SOCIAL REFORM IN ENGLAND

    SIR KINGSLEY WOOD, Minister of Health, in a speech last night, said that he hoped the new midwifery service under the ...

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  19. Boy Had Needle In Heart

    A DELICATE operation was performed at the Children's Hospital last night when doctors removed a needle which had penetrated for an ...

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  20. FINE AGAIN : BUT CLOUDY.

    Except for some cloud reported on the Far North Coast, weather conditions over New South Wales generally yesterday continued mostly fine ...

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  21. KING VISITS BUILDING EXHIBITION

    The King making his first public appearance since his Mediterranean holiday, visited the building exhibition at Olympia yesterday. His ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    Out of seven people involved in a collision between a motor car and a taxi at the corner of Martin Place and Phillip Street. ...

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  23. ALSATIAN ATTACKS BOY IN MELBOURNE

    Attached by an Alsatian dog on his way home from school yesterday, Raymond Gilder 6, was knocked to the ground by the animal, which ...

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  24. HIT-RUN DRIVERS 'DESPICABLE"

    Declaring that a hit-and-run driver was a very despicable person, the City Coroner, Mr. Oram, yesterday found that Robert Brookman ...

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  25. FIRST ENGLISH HEMP CROP

    The first crop or hemp to do grown in Britain to now being harvested at Billing, in Northamptonshire, as part of the experimental effort to revive ...

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  26. Girl More Value Than Glass, He Said

    WHEN arrested by Constable Bull for breaking a window, Michael Stanley John O'Keefe, 39, display manager, to alleged to have ...

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  27. EDEN BACK IN HARNESS

    The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Eden, returned to the Foreign Office yesterday for the first time since his attack of chickenpox. He leaves on ...

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  28. 95-YEARS-OLD COUNTESS OF LYTTON DEAD

    At one time Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria and Queen Alexandra, the Dowager Countess of Lytton has died at the age ...

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  29. ADELAIDE CENTENARY CELEBRATIONS

    A feature of the Adelaide Centenary celebrations to-day, was the floats pageant, floats laden with masses of bloom passing along the ...

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  30. LOST MEMORY.

    A woman about 50 years of age, was found in the Botanical Gardens yesterday suffering from loss of memory. ...

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  31. BACK FROM HOLIDAYS

    The Duke and Duchess of a arrived at Croydon from Paris in the Imperial Airways liner Heracles yesterday. Among other passengers was ...

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  32. AUDIENCE WITH KING

    The King received in audience at Buckingham Palace yesterday Tahal- Al-Hashimi Pasha, Chief of the General Staff of the Iraq Army. ...

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