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    A Macaque monkey at Melbourne Zoo which has mothered a baby opossum, which strayed into her cage, for weeks. So strong is the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Cool Change At 50 m.p.h.

    SKIRTS went up in the air and a policeman's cap danced along Pitt Street, when Mr. Mares's cool change reached ...

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  4. TWO STATES MAY BAR LABOR UNITY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Labor Unity is likely to result from the two-day conference between Federal and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ACTOR AND SLEEP OF DEATH

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--At the resumed hearing of the charge against Eric Mareo, actor, of murdering his wife ...

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    Mr. A. Barry, of the Crown Law Department, who appeared for the police and to assist the Coroner in the Holmes inquest, outside the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 32 words
  7. Smiles At Win

    A smiling Japanese face, and it might well be, too, for its owner, R. K. Kohno, won the 100 yards under 12 race at Edgecliff ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRIEST CALLS POLICE TO EJECT 150 FROM CONVENT

    DENILIQUIN, Wednesday.-- Monsignor Treacy this afternoon disbanded a meeting of the Old Deniliquin Convent ...

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  9. LYONS DEFENDS B.H.P.

    Stating that the R.H.P. Ltd. was the show Works of Australia, and our finest example of protected secondary industry, the Prime ...

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  10. AND STILL HE ROAMS FREE!

    BANKSTOWN'S black brumby has-- Wrought havoc in parks and Hardens . . . ...

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  11. Federal Govt. Censured For Petrol Tax

    THE Federal Government's failure to reduce the petrol tax was strongly condemned at the annual District Depot ...

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  12. BOARD TO CONTROL MEAT EXPORTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A meat export control board will be suggested by the Commonwealth Government to the ...

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  13. ITALIAN WOUNDED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Mick Stiffanetti, an Italian, received gunshot wounds in the legs and lower part of the body in an affray on a ...

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  14. UNCONSCIOUS FOR 35 HOURS

    GOSFORD, Wednesday.--Still on the danger list, Artemus Ward only regained consciousness for a few fleeting seconds. He has been 35 ...

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  15. CIVIC SLUM HOUSES

    NEWLY DISCLOSED slum areas in which the City Council itself lets dilapidated houses at the nominal rental of 1- a ...

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  16. Woman As High Hurdler

    Elsie Taubman winning the 80 yards hurdle event at the University Women's Sports Association athletics yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FIRE IN ROOF OF GIRLS' SCHOOL

    A fire which broke out on the top floor of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Croydon, last night, did considerable damage to the roof. ...

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  18. WATCHING WEAK WALLS

    A careful watch was kept last night on the remaining walls of Golds-brough Mort's gutted building. Lest the weakened masonry gave ...

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  19. £20 TO START A UNIVERSITY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Opened a year ago with Australian-wide publicity, the Canberra University College Council's appeal for donations ...

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  20. A.B.C. APPOINTMENT

    Professor R. K. Bronner, formerly of Adelaide, has been appointed Assistant Talks Editor of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. ...

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  21. BURGLAR, BE KIND!

    Through "The Telegraph," Mr. William Partridge appeals to the burglar who entered his home in Gilbey Avenue. West Marrickville, to return ...

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  22. PISTOL WENT OFF

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Wounded in the right lung when a pistol was accidentally fired in a store at Forrest, a small township ...

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  23. WOOL RISES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Wool showed signs of further improvement at the third day of the opening Melbourne series of sales to-day. ...

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  24. FIGHT IS AGAINST MASS DISMISSAL

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--The Miners' Federation General President, Mr. C. Nelson, said to-night that the Federation was fighting the whole ...

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  25. FELLED BY STONE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Struck on the head at Preston quarries today by a stone which, it is alleged, was thrown deliberately at him, ...

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  26. WARNING POSTER

    What will be on the warning poster that traffic authorities intend to display on metropolitan highways as a warning to motorists? ...

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  27. STATE HAS £5,500,000 CROP

    ON the basis of the ruling 211 12 market for bagged wheat, the estimated yield of 37,000,000 bushels for the ...

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  28. PATRICK BRADY REMANDED

    Jack Anderson or Patrick Brady, 42, shearer, was remanded to Hobart Police Court on October 29, when he appeared at Central Police Court ...

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  29. "MORE COSTUME"

    Two Bondi surfers were "spoken to" yesterday by beach inspector A. Laidlaw. "I told them to add a little more ...

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  30. STATE ARCHITECT

    The State Executive Council yesterday approved of the appointment of Mr. Cobden Parkes, son of the late Sir Henry Parkes, as ...

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  31. DIED IN TOWN HALL

    George Hilliard, 45, electrician, of Patrick Street, Hurstville, collapsed and died last night in a workroom at the Sydney Town Hall. ...

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  32. SICK CHILD DIES

    Despite the employment of two of the most modern life-saving methods, Rachel Sharland, 7, died yesterday at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for ...

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  33. Manly Sharks Would Not Hurt Anybody!

    Two men, well within the Spooner regulations for costumes--displaying nothing bare but hands and heads, in fact--yesterday looked dispassionately at Manly Beach. One, Edward Collins, ex-Mayor of ...

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  34. "RAILROADING" MEN TO WAR CONDEMNED

    "THE time is ripe, with the war danger looming, to say there shall be no repressive legislation by means of which our young men could ...

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  35. BATTING HINTS FOR DEAF AND DUMB

    To an audience that could not hear, a word he said, Stan McCabe gave away enough batting secrets last night to make champions of every ...

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  36. DIED IN TAXI

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--Jeremiah Connolly, 60, member of Parliamen for Mid-Canterbury, died suddenly in a taxi-cab ...

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  37. "NO SUGAR AGREEMENT"

    GOSFORD, Wednesday.--A meeting of the Kulnura Agricultural Bureau decided to request the member for the district in the Federal ...

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  38. GOLD, DOLLAR, FRANC

    The price of gold to-day was £7110 per fine ounce, compared with £7171 yesterday. The dollar was quoted at 4.90 1-16 to the £ sterling, ...

    Article : 38 words
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