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  2. Advertising

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  3. ON OTHER PAGES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  5. Advertising

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  7. Advancing Chinese Threaten to Rout Invaders

    German military advisers believe that the Japanese will suffer a major defeat in the fateful Lingyi area in North China, unless the Chinese blunder gravely, says the ...

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  8. CHINESE LEADER

    Marshal Chiang Kai-Shek, the Christian Chinese General, who has so successfully re-organised his forces that they threaten to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IRON GUARD

    The arrests of Iron Guard members in Rumania are now estimated at 2000 comprising 400 in the capital and ...

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  10. Some Showers on the Coast

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered showers in the south-east quarter, extending to scattered places on the coast, otherwise mainly fine ...

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  11. CAR SMASH

    Three men were seriously injured and one hurt when two motor cars collided on the Pacific Highway early this morning. ...

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  12. STATE LOTTERY

    The 494th State Lottery was drawn to-day. The principal prize winners were:—First prize, "Holiday Syndicate," ...

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  13. SPEED LIMIT

    Discretion was being exercised in enforcing the 30 miles an hour speed limit, declared the Traffic Superintendent, Mr. Hooper, ...

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  14. Rebel Captures

    The rebels have captured Santa Barbara and Antosta. They have placed a cordon round the Loyalist seaplane ...

    Article : 61 words
  15. HIGH TRIBUTE

    Australians have a natural musical temperament and, as singers, they ara far better than those of any nation in Europe, declared Dam S. Moreno, ...

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  16. CESSNOCK MAN

    At 11.30 p.m. on Saturday Constable Toby saw two men beside a motor car at Swansea drinking beer. He asked them it either was driver of the car, ...

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  17. LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY

    Richard Leslie Alpas, about 36, farmer, of Mukinbudin, was killed when the motor truck he was driving was struck by a train at a level crossing ...

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  18. THEATRES OPEN

    The Cinematograph Exhibitors' Association declares that every cinema is open in London, despite the strike called by the Electrical Unions. ...

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  19. NAZI ACTIVITY IN DENMARK CAUSES GRAVE CONCERN

    With the intention of more strictly controlling the situation, the Minister for Justice, Mr. K. K. Steincke, has appointed the Police Commissioner to inquire into Nazi activities following the revolver shots in Parliament last week, says the ...

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  20. BARNES'S WRIST

    The extent of the injury to Barnes' wrist cannot be determined until it is X-rayed in London. The whole of the forearm is ...

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  21. DEFENCE SCHEME

    Attempts in the last few days to suggest that State interests would be jeopardised by the defence proposals of the Australian Government are a ...

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  22. SUNDAY FOOTBALL

    It is understood that the Rev. A. J. Bingley, of the Bathurst Ministers' Fraternal, who recently took action to test the legality of Sunday football, ...

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  23. BRITISH LABOUR

    The Independent Labour Party, at a conference in Manchester, adopted a resolution in favour of approaching the executive of the Labour Parts ...

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  24. Broadbent's Flight

    Jim Broadbent left here in continuation of his flight to England at 5.37 a.m. Sydney time. He is attempting to ...

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  25. GLIDING RECORD

    Landing at Sowey, Cornwall, from Wiltshire, after a flight of 144 miles in 6 hours, J. N. Sox, of London, broke the gliding record or 122 miles made ...

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  26. CATHOLIC SPAIN

    The Pope, replying to General Franco's telegram, expressing gratification at the canonisation of the Spanish Franciscan, Salvatore de ...

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  27. BOBBIE LOCKE WINS

    Bobble Locke won the South African open golf championship with an aggregate of 279 for the four rounds. J. Shepherd, farm hand, of Young ...

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