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  2. COLUMN 8

    I SUPPOSE that you, like me, have regarded devaluation as just another lottery with few winners and ...

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  3. THIS IS HOW THEY BEAT THE HEAT

    This trio kept cool last night frolicking in baths at Coogee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BRITONS RUSH TO SHOPS

    LONDON, Oct. 23. — British housewives, fearful of what they will hear to-morrow when the Prime Minister discloses new austerity ...

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  5. TRAIL OF RUIN IN STORMS

    Freak storms caused heavy damage in Queensland and South Australia on Saturday and yesterday, while parts of Victoria were swept by ...

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  6. Manly Is Waiting For Lost Beach

    Shopkeepers at Manly are fearing a fall in trade unless their lost ocean beach is soon washed ...

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  7. MIGRANTS' BOYCOTT

    Two hundred migrants at Nelson's Bay migrant camp staged a food boycott on Friday in protest ...

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  8. Coal Strike Widens On Safety Issue In Northern Field

    CESSNOCK, Sunday.—Negotiations have broken down over a dispute at Elrington colliery, which has now extended to two other mines and threatens to disrupt production on ...

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  9. £300 MILLION TARGET

    Mr. Attlcc will announce new austerities to the Commons to-morrow in a 15-minute speech. ...

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  10. POWER LINES DOWN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. —The Hughenden storm began at 3.30 p.m. It was preceded by a dense ...

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  11. CLASH WITH MINISTERS

    The Conservative "Sunday Times" said that the Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, had insisted ...

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  12. "ABORIGINES IN CHAINS"

    LONDON, Oct. 23.—The Anti-Slavery Society has received a letter from the Premier of Western Australia, Mr. ...

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  13. "Leg-pull On Coal Stocks"

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday, —The northern miners' acting president, Mr. H. Cockerill, said to-night it ...

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  14. Cool Change Late To-day

    Sydney had temperatures 15.6 degrees above normal yesterday but a cool change, with showers, is forecast to begin ...

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  15. Seamen In Wild City Fight

    Police alleged that two merchant seamen threw another scaman off a tram early this morning, and ...

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  16. £100,000 DAMAGE

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. —A freak storm, with a 60-mile-an-hour gale, rain, and hail, caused ...

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  17. THUMB CHOPPED OFF BY THIEVES

    A caretaker had his left thumb chopped off with a tomahawk when two burglars attacked him in a city building last night. The caretaker, Ernest ...

    Article : 266 words
  18. Milk Ultimatum Expires To-day

    Seven thousand milk customers in six Sydney suburbs are likely to have their supplies interrupted from to-day unless ...

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  19. Union Leaders Oppose Cut

    The central executive of the Miners' Federation would not support any reduction in the mineworkers' annual holidays, ...

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  20. On Other Pages

    SPY RING.—The Czechoslovak Government says it has crushed a spy ring of a foreign Power, (p. 3) ...

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  21. LATE NEWS

    Police who were called to a house in High Holbin Street, Surry Hills, late last night, were told that a man ...

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  22. 21 Boys Play Truant

    Twenty-one boys, aged from eight to 13 years, played truant for a day from the Salvation Army Boys' Home at Bexley ...

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  23. Lady Godiva Rides Again

    LONDON, Oct. 23 (A.A.P.).—Nine hundred years ago—according to the legend—Lady Godiva ...

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  24. Watch Over Hurt Jockey

    The family of a critically injured apprentice jockey, Dave Cameron, 17, spent an all-night vigil at his hospital ...

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  25. FOUR HURT IN CAR CRASH

    Four young men were seriously injured early to-day when a car crashed into a telegraph pole on the Great Western ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. YUGOSLAV OFFER

    NEW YORK, Oct. 23.— The president of the UNO General Assembly, General Romulo, confirmed to-day ...

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