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  4. FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
  5. CRICKET TESTS

    Test matches in Australia will continue to be played to a finish and Tests in England will be limited to 30 hours ...

    Article : 483 words
  6. NIGHT LIFE AT LORNE.

    Tables on broad terraces, with the starry sky as a ceiling, produced a scene at Lorne reminiscent of the Riviera. When the orchestra ceased ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ECONOMIC PLAN

    Immediate preparation by Government departments of plans to expedite deferred maintenance ...

    Article : 354 words
  8. FRENCH DENIAL CLAIMS BY ITALY

    French newspapers, under Government pressure it is said, publish a formal denial of statements that ...

    Article : 387 words
  9. BOY'S SWIM TO SHORE

    After a boy aged 13 years had swum a quarter of a mile to the shore and given the alarm, the Chelsea ...

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  10. HIGH POSTS VACANT

    The death of Chief Judge Dethridge, which occurred early yesterday morning in Melbourne, has left two important positions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COMMISSION VACANCY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Sir George Pearce has been chosen for appointment to the Federal Grants ...

    Article : 318 words
  12. CAMP FIRE SINGING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Glowing camp fires and singing boys marked the end of the first day of the Australasian ...

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  13. GOOD-WILL CRUISE

    A United States cruiser division will make a good-will tour of South America probably in April. This is regarded as further ...

    Article : 176 words
  14. WOMAN, 72, SHOT DEAD

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A 72-year-old woman was shot dead with a pea-rifle at Forbes to-night, and soon after his arrest a ...

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  15. GAYDA'S PREDICTION

    Signor Gayda, spokesman for Signor Mussolini, has sent New Year messages to the official Hungarian newspaper, "Pester Lloyd," ...

    Article : 75 words
  16. FOUND SNAKE IN BED

    HOBART, Thursday.—Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Harris, of Geeveston, had the unpleasant experience of finding a 2ft. 6in. tiger snake in their ...

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  17. PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATOR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—In well-informed official quarters it is thought likely that the Federal Ministry will select the Assistant Secretary of the Federal ...

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  18. AGROUND IN FOG

    The Swedish Lloyd liner Britannia ran aground in a dense fog in the Thames Estuary this morning, In the last few days the estuary ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. ROAD MISHAPS Struck by Car

    While walking along Beach road, Mordialloc, yesterday evening Mrs. May Lillian Bruce, aged 50 years, of Rennison street, Mordialloc, was struck by a passing ...

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  20. TWO WOMEN KILLED

    PERTH, Thursday.—When a motor-car crashed into a tree near Kojonup to-day Amelia Ann Smith, aged about 70 years, was killed ...

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    NO NEED FOR A FITNESS CAMPAIGN among this contingent of Victorian Scouts. After an allnight train journey from Melbourne they retained their cheerful spirits during a wait of several hours at the Flemington station (N.S.W.) until connecting trains took them on to the jamboree at Bradfield. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. PINNED UNDER TRACTOR

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—When pinned beneath a tractor, with which he had been scooping mud from a dam and which was descending a bank, Clifford Balley, jun., ...

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  23. RACING CYCLIST DIES

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Kenneth Bone, the Melbourne cyclist, who suffered a fractured skull in a cycling smash at Westbury ...

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  24. CYCLONE STRIKES TOWN

    WAGGA (N.S.W.), Thursday.—Mundarlo, several miles from Wagga, was struck by a cyclone, which stripped the iron roofing from houses; uprooted trees, ...

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  25. SECOND VICTIM DIES

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Miss Mabel Dunstan, aged 46 years, of Bradshaw street, Ballarat, died in the Geelong Hospital to-day from injuries suffered when ...

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  26. DAMAGED AIRMAIL

    A tedious and exacting task is being performed by 20 sorters at the General Post-office, where 25,000 letters and other postal articles have arrived from the ...

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  27. Air-minded Scout Realises Wish—Flies to Jamboree

    "Be prepared," said 20-year--old Assistant Scoutmaster Cedric Schache to himself several months ago when he thought of the ...

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  28. INJURED MAN DIES

    PERTH, Thursday.—Oswald King, aged 33 years of Lower Chittering, died in Perth Hospital to-day from injuries suffered when a motor-truck he was ...

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  29. DOUBLE FUNERAL

    Only the immediate family attended the double funeral yesterday of William Henry Groves and his son, William John Groves, when it left their home in Wellington ...

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  30. CYCLISTS COLLIDE

    COLAC, Thursday.—Two motor-cyclists —William Morrison, of Jennings street, Colac, and William Bottrell, of Carlisle River—collided at the corner of Queen and ...

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  31. FATAL INJURIES

    PERTH, Thursday.—Mrs. Mat Spurr, who was being driven in a motor-car by her husband, suffered fatal injuries when the car crashed into a tree near Wagin ...

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