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  4. CITY FORECAST:

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  5. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph

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  6. STATE'S EXPORTS BOOM

    The big increase in New South Wales exports during September, when commodities to ...

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  7. CRICKET GIANTS

    PERTH, Wednesday. --There are some very tall men in the English team. W. E. Bowes is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW POLAR FLIGHT NEXTYEAR

    Lincoln Ellsworth and Brent Balchen, two of the members of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ROUND the WORLD in 80 LINES

    Following upon the recent British Note, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald has now administered a further public rebuke to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    GIRLS FROM DOONE holding a last rehearsal before the War of the Roses Festival, which commences to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SALARIES ARE TOO HIGH

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--An attack on high salaries was made by a West Australian U.A.P. member, Mr. W. Nairn, ...

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  12. A Broken Doll and a Man in Blue

    Proving that the age of chivalry is not yet dead, even though the lady is but four years of age, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CAR KILLS TWO

    A man and woman were killed yesterday, and four other people escaped injury, when a car overturned near ...

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  14. TOO OLD AT 70 IS VIEW OF CLERGYMAN

    Too antiquated in their ideas at 70 to do justice to the Church, ministers should be placed on the ...

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  16. MANY NEW FEATURES ON 60,000-TON LINER

    LONDON, Wednesday.--When the giant 60,000-tons turbo-electric-driven French liner Normandie is launched at St. Nazaire on October 29 she will become the largest ship afloat. Her length is 1029 feet. Many unusual features, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times," have been introduced by the designers. There are three funnels of unequal height, designed so that neither fumes, smoke, nor dirt will touch the decks, and there are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CAUGHT AFTER CHASE THROUGH PARK

    After an exciting chase of half a mile through Centennial Park yesterday afternoon, two suspects were arrested by police and taken to ...

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  18. NO REASON TO DISAPPEAR

    BOWRAL, Wednesday.--The baffling disappearance of Mr. Eric Bailey, linotype operator at the "Southern Mail" office, still remains a ...

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  19. JACKSON TO MEET ENGLAND?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Archie Jackson stated today that he would be in Brisbane for at least the ...

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  20. AIR MAIL LINK PLANNED

    Negotiations, it is understood here are proceeding satisfactorily for the inauguration of an air-link with Singapore, which, in ...

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  21. MILITIA FIGURES SHOW DECREASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Figures issued to-day by the Defence Department dealing with the numbers of militia trainees and senior ...

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  22. The Daily Telegraph LATE NEWS

    The price of gold to-day advanced to £622. The rush to Bell coins and trinkets has 18-commenced. ...

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  23. BLACK-OUT IN BOTANY?

    "AN officer of the Electricity Department warned me and other aldermen that the district may ...

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  25. CONCESSIONS TO TASMANIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Special concessions in navigation conditions may be available to Tasmania for the tourist season as a result of a ...

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  26. NEW MINISTER'S DUTIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) stated to-day that the new Honorary Minister, Mr. Guy, would assist the ...

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