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  4. FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 words
  5. CHANGE BUT NO RAIN

    After sweltering through an uncomfortable Boxing Day, Melbourne welcomed a cool south- westerly change, ...

    Article : 229 words
  6. FULL DAY'S SPORT

    Carefree holiday- makers in their thousands, scattered from Mildura to Wilson's Promontory, made ...

    Article : 319 words
  7. HAPPY DAYS IN THE HILLS AND AT THE SEASIDE

    -Happy smiles greeted the photographer when he met this holiday party at Sassafras yesterday. COOL WATERS BREAKING ON THE BACK BEACH, SORRENTO, provided a perfect background for these holiday-makers yesterday. HOLIDAY SIDELIGHTS.—(Left) Miss Margaret Byass looking cool and refreshed after a swim at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 5 MEN FEARED DROWNED CAPSIZE OF SKIFF

    Five men — all relatives — are believed to have been drowned when a skiff capsized in a stiff breeze between Edithvale and Chelsea yesterday. One body, as yet unidentified, was recovered. The other ...

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  9. BUSY LIFESAVERS

    Life-saving patrols on duty at the bayside beaches yesterday had a busy time, and eight rescues were made ...

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  10. SPEEDWAY CRASH

    WARRAGUL, Monday.— Striking a picket at 60 miles an hour to-day, a racing motor-cycle and its rider rose 20ft. in the air and hurtled ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. HOLIDAY-MAKERS FIGHT FIRE

    GEELONG, Monday.—Fanned by a north-westerly wind to-day a fire which had been burning in thick wood country at Eastern ...

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  12. BOYS RESCUED FROM PUNT

    While strong south-westerly squalls were whipping up rough seas in the bay, two men rescued two exhausted boys who were ...

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  13. CHURCH CAMP BURNT OUT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When a bush fire destroyed their camp near Como to-day, 46 young men and women members of the Enmore ...

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  14. NEW CRISIS EXPECTED

    A recurrence of the recent international crisis was considered inevitable by the people of Great Britain, said Mr. E. M. Ricker, merchandising and deputy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FIRE SEEN FOR 30 MILES

    HOBART, Monday.—Timber stacks valued at £22,000 were destroyed by fire at Leprena on Saturday. The flames could be seen for 30 miles. ...

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  16. ACCIDENTS TO CAMPERS

    GEELONG, Monday. — Leonard Russell, aged 21 years, of Ragian street, Preston, was admitted to Geeiong and District Hospital on ...

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  17. COLLAPSE OF JETTY

    LAKES ENTRANCE, Monday.— Tragedy was averted to-day by the prompt action of Mr. Eric Carstairs, a Lakes Entrance life-saver, ...

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  18. NO BUSH FIRES

    Despite the sultry conditions yesterday, the fire contioi officer of the Foresta Commission (Mr. M. M. Carver) considered from the reports leceived ...

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  19. SHIP DRIVES OFF PIRATES

    The British steamer Tseangtah (769 tons), owned by the China Import and Export Lumber Co. Ltd., was attacked by pirates near Liuho, ...

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  20. ROY'S BODY IN WATER

    BRISBANK, Monday.—Clinton Beckett, aged 17 years, was drowned in Lockyer Creek, in the Toowoomba district, on Sunday afternoon. He was one of a party ...

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  21. MAN FOUND IN LANE

    Civil ambulance received a cull yesterday evening to a lane off Glenlyon road, Brunswick, where Thomas Mellutcheson, of Bent street, Northeote, aged 43 years, ...

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  22. PROSPECTOR DROWNED

    PERTH, Monday.— While swimming in 9ft. of water at Esperance, Alexander McKinnon, aged 37 years, prospector, of Kanowna, had a heart attack and was ...

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