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  3. GIRLS FLEE HOME

    The police are tearful for the safety of two missing Redfern girls Miss Paricia O'Neill and Miss Mary Adams who left home because they feared ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. IN A NUTSHELL

    No indication of the end of the heat wave. Yesterday was the seventh day upon which the thermometer soared to over the century—a fact ...

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  5. FISH RIVER WEIR

    With the Fish River running dry every summer, and faced with the prospect of more pumps being placed along its banks, ...

    Article : 445 words
  6. MR. ROOSEVELT

    President Roosevelt, citing the [?] of war and aggression in many parts of the world, called on Congress to authorise 525,000.000 dollars for an ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. LIVELY MEETING

    Threats by the president (C[?] Healey) that he would "walk out" allegations of "stealing the council's thunder." and heated ...

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  9. CYCLONE HITS TOWN

    Wheles acommication was established to-day with Port Hedland which had been cut off by a cyclone yesterday. No loss of life occurred but there ...

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  10. STORMS DELAY MAILS

    Cyclonic conditions with rain storms have dislocated the small service and shipping on the North West Coast of Australia. ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. JAP. BOYCOTT

    It is now learned that it was intended that Britain would have delivered a note to Tokio at the same time as the outspoken American note on ...

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  12. GRUESOME HOAX

    Although a bottle was found yesterday with a message in it referring to the disappearance of Miss Marjorie Norval Government typist the police ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. FATHER'S GRIEF

    Overcome by grief when giving evidence at the Coroner's Inquiry into the death of his son Dr. W. M. Goodmon. 22, who died at his home at ...

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  14. LESSONS FOR QUIST

    Adrian Quist, the second best tennis player in Australia, is being taught how to serve and to avoid footfaults. The ex-world's champion. Norman ...

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  15. COST OF ACCIDENT

    Leslie Joseph Furrell, bookmaker's clerk, who admitted [?]lities totalling £875, arising from a fatal motor accident in October, 1936, applied to ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. FRIDAY THE 13th

    Unperturbed by the superstition attached to Friday the 13th, nearly 40,000 people purchased tickets at the lottery office to-day. So keen was ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. PUBLIC WORKS

    The Premier of New South Wales. Mr. 13. S. B. Stevens, said to-day that the Parliamentary Standing Committee would be re-constituted early after ...

    Article : 61 words
  18. WON'T "TIGHTEN BELT"

    A strong reply to the criticism that because of their expenditure on social legislation. New Zealand would have to "lighten her belt" was made ...

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  19. CUT FIRE HOSE

    The cutting of a fire hose while firemen were extinguishing bonfires in furry, Hills on New Year's Eve had a equal in the Central Court to-day. ...

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