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  2. FORECAST:

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  3. HIGH TIDE:

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  4. Advertising

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  6. NEW WATER SPEED RECORD

    SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL and the Bluebird, in which he set a new water speed record of 126.32 miles an hour on Lake Maggiore, Locarno, on September 1. The previous record was Gar Wood's 124.86 m.p.h. in September, 1932. Below: Sir Malcolm Campbell (with black belt) after his record-breaking dash. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Move For Big Land Deal

    TWO of the largest private estates in New South Wales may shortly he purchased by the ...

    Article : 206 words
  8. POLICE EXONERATED

    TABLED in Parliament last night, Judge Markell's report on the S.P. Commission exonerates the Police Commissioner (Mr. MacKay) and Inspector G. G. Ferguson of the charges made against them. ...

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  9. Free Guide To Turf Experts

    WE keep on adding expert racing men to the Daily Telegraph staff. The latest is Mr. Cliff ...

    Article : 299 words
  10. STAY-IN STRIKE IN BREWERY

    One hundred employees at the Milton brewery of Castlemaine-Perkins, Ltd., today began a stay-in strike, in company with 500 ...

    Article : 300 words
  11. Sold At £218 An Acre

    COONAMBLE, Wednesday. -- Approximately 30,000 acres of Quambone Station, owned by the Quambone Pastoral Co., were submitted at public auction ...

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  12. FIRE VICTIM'S AMAZING WALK

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday. -- With severe burns on the body, thighs, legs, feet, and hands, John Ahsee, 50, single, dairyman, walked one mile today for ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. Preferred Speed To £8000 Lloyd's Seat

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The British speed king, Sir Malcolm Campbell, was bought a seat at Lloyd's for £8000 by his father, but never sat in it ...

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  14. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING IN SEVERE STORM

    LESLIE KENNY, of Showground Street, Castle Hill, was struck by lightning while sheltering beneath a tree during a severe thunderstorm yesterday afternoon. Parramatta District Ambulance took ...

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  15. SAY JUDGE NOMINEE IS KU KLUXER

    STRONGLY supported charges that Mr. Hugo L. Black, nominated by President Roosevelt tb the U.S. Supreme Court Bench, is ...

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  16. GRASSHOPPERS, WILTING CROPS

    GIRILAMBONE, Wednesday. -- All crops are showing definite signs of wilting, and only a good fall within the next day or so can save the situation. ...

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  17. £1000 FOR FALL FROM TRAIN

    A youth who claimed to have been "catapulted" from an electric train travelling at 50 to 55 miles an hour was awarded £1000 damages yesterday. ...

    Article : 139 words
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  19. SAYS SPOONER "PASSING BUCK"

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) is "passing the buck" on to Manly Council, said the Mayor of Manly (Alderman P. L. Nolan) yesterday. ...

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  20. "Should Treat Sexual Offenders"

    "The time is long overdue when the Government should establish an institution to treat men who are convicted of abnormal sexual offences," said Judge ...

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  21. P.M. Is 58: Warm Exchange In House

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- When the House of Representatives met today for the last sitting of the present Parliament, Mr. Gander (Lab., Reid) asked ...

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  22. Woman's Writ For £1,000,000

    A Sydney woman has issued a writ out of the Supreme Court, claiming £1,000,000 damages from ten defendants jointly. The defendants include ...

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  23. Costumes In Court

    Bathing costumes of every hue were draped over the witness box and the bar table in the Equity Court yesterday. Jantzen (Australia) Ltd. claimed that ...

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  24. CORONATION ROBES FOR 150TH

    The original Coronation robes of King George and Queen Elizabeth will be displayed at the National Art Gallery Exhibition as one of the 150th Anniversary ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The 14th Federal Parliament ended quietly tonight. ...

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  26. RESERVES URGED TO BREED FAUNA

    The interstate conference of naturalists decided yesterday to urge all Governments in Australia to establish reserves or farms for breeding up the ...

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  27. INVESTIGATION OF COUPONS ORDERED

    THE Premier (Mr. Stevens) said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that he had ordered an inquiry into the coupon system. Mr. Solomon (U.A.P., Petersham) ...

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  28. AIR WOMAN'S RETURN

    FREMANTLE, Wednesday. -- Having made the first fight from Darwin to Capetown, Mrs. Bonney, the Queensland flier, reached Fremantle today on the ...

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  29. "Air Submarine" Can Operate 7 Miles Up

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. -- A new American stratosphere plane, known as an "air submarine," was today described by a visiting British Army officer. ...

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  30. News From Today's Classified Ads.

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  31. LUCKNER SAYS HE "LOVES ALL"

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. -- "I am a citizen of the sea, who loves the world and all nations," writes Count von Luckner from Panama to a friend in ...

    Article : 85 words
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