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  4. FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  5. RAIL MEN STRIKE

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—All Commonwealth railway traffic employees who are members of the Australian ...

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  6. MR. THORBY SILENT ON LABOUR LEADER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Refusing to see newspaper representatives to-day, the Minister for Civil Aviation ...

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  7. FIGHTING FIRE AT WONGA PARK.

    —Some of the team of local residents who fought a severe outbreak of fire which swept through several hundred acres at Wonga Park, near Warrandyte, yesterday. A change in the wind enabled them to have a brief respite for refreshments. On the left is a lone fighter using one of the new spray tanks in the van of the fire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INTENSE COLD DEATHS IN BRITAIN

    Fifteen more persons died yesterday from the effects of the increasingly cold weather in Great Britain. ...

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  9. WIRELESS BAN

    The commercial broadcasting licence of station 2KY, Sydney, was withdrawn yesterday by the ...

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  10. HOMES IN DANGER

    Firebreaks and a sudden change in the direction of the wind yesterday helped a small band of fire-fighters to ...

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  11. TRAWLER'S SOS

    An S O S call has been sent out by the French trawler He de Bourbon, which is in danger off St. Paul Island, between South Africa and ...

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  12. JENNER AND WALLACE

    Herbert Jenner, aged 22 years, labourer, and Selwyn Wallace, aged 23 years, traveller, will be imprisoned ...

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  13. SOUTH POLE AIR ROUTE

    Plans for the establishment of an air route between South Africa and Australia over the South Polar circle, are contained in a White ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MR. CURTIN'S VIEW

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Mr. Curtin said to-night that he intended to let the matter drop, although he thought that Mr. Thorby should ...

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  15. SALVAGED PLANE NOT ULM'S

    American Army authorities announced to-day that the aeroplane which was recovered from the ocean near Honolulu on Sunday is ...

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  16. STORM IN NEW ZEALAND

    CHRISTCHURCH (N.Z.), Wednesday. —A severe storm swept portion of South Canterbury this arternoon. Crops were damaged by hail. At Temuka and ...

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  17. Concrete Argument!

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday. —The Korumburra Council agreed by eight votes to Ave to-day to the following ...

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  19. DANCER AS SPY

    The Swiss police claim to have established beyond doubt that both Germany and Italy have been paying Virginia Capts, an Italian ...

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  20. HYSTERIA ON FERRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — When a steam pipe burst on the ferry Kamarooka as it was entering Circular Quay to-night with 200 ...

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  21. POPE RECOVERS

    The Pope, who collapsed yesterday while he was dictating letters and was carried to his bed unconscious, has apparently ...

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  22. UNUSUAL WILL GASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The validity of a power of attorney which was given in Chinese was questioned before Mr. Justice Nicholas in the Equity Court to-day. ...

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  23. ELIZABETH ST. BRIDGE

    Construction of a bridge from the end of Elizabeth street over Flinders street railway station and the Yarra to provide a new traffic ...

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  24. TOMATO-THROWER RELEASED

    The man who tnrew tomatoes at Lord Justice Clauson and Lord Justice Goddard in the Court of Appeal on December 2 was brought before the Court to-day, ...

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  25. PROPERTY SEIZED.

    Two motor-trucks were required to take £200 worth of property to police headquarters last evening, after it had been seized as the result of inquiries which ...

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  26. SENATE CHANGES

    In consequence of the appointment last week of Mr. R. A. Brolnowski as clerk of the Senate, the Usher of the Black Rod in the Senate (Mr. J. E. ...

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  27. JUST A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A GRADUATE.

    Conferring of degrees is usually sufficient excitement for one day in the life of a new graduate. To Mr. R. M. Hamilton, son of Mrs. S. B. Hamilton-Calvert, of Toorak, and the late Mr. Hamilton, of Portland Downs (Q.), it was only the first big event yesterday. At 3 p.m. he received the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Arts in the Wilson Hall; at 4.15 he was married at Wesley Church, and at 6.30 p.m., accompanied by his bride, he left by train for Sydney to begin a journey to England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Romance Walks the Halls of Learning

    Romance walked hand in hand with learning through Wilson Hall yesterday afternoon, when, in addition to being admitted to "the ...

    Article : 309 words
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