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  3. PORT BATHS SMASHED

    HEAVY SEAS SMASHED MOST OF THE SEAWARD END of the South Melbourne baths yesterday afternoon Two hardy volunteers are seen dragging wreckage on to the beach. THIS LARGE HOLE IN THE ROAD appeared a few hundred yards west of Station Pier at the height of the storm. It was big enough ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STORM CREATES HAVOC ON BAY SHORE

    GALES which lashed Southern Victoria yesterday delayed shipping, caused three ships to be damaged when one broke adrift in the Yarra, wrecked a racing yawl, and destroyed part of the ...

    Article : 457 words
  5. 1100 dead in Durban race riots

    Armed Zulu bands were still on the warpath against Indians around Durban on Saturday night in the worst riots ...

    Article : 290 words
  6. FIVE MISSING WITH HIRED LAUNCH

    SYDNEY, Sun: Five men, in a launch they hired from a Double Bay boatshed on Saturday, have disappeared. ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. Mystery explosion at brick works

    Hawthorn detectives are investigating a mysterious explosion that occurred at the Sity Brick Works Co Pty Ltd, Camberwell rd, Hawthorn, ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. SHIP BLOWN ADRIFT IN YARRA CAUSES HEAVY DAMAGE

    LASHED by gales in the Yarra, the 3,000-ton Swedish freighter, Citos, broke adrift from her moorings at South Wharf yesterday afternoon. Without steam, she was completely at the mercy of the ...

    Article : 282 words
  9. Communists take Tientsin

    The Chinese Communists have set up a government in Tientsin, which they entered without resistance on Saturday. ...

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  10. Yacht wrecked in Rip in raging gale

    THE 20-ton yacht Merlan, with a crew of four aboard, was wrecked on the outer reef in the Rip in a raging gale at 4pm yesterday. The men floated on their life-jackets in mountainous seas for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Darby Munro was offered £15,000 to pull Shannon

    Before he rode Shannon in the 1946 Epsom, Darby Munro was offered £15,000 to pull the horse. He tells the story in the first of a series of articles— exclusive to THE ARGUS in Victoria—published today in ...

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  12. 37 BCOF families back today

    SYDNEY, Sun: The motor-ship Duntroon, carrying 500 Australian troops and 37 families, will arrive in Sydney from Kure, Japan, at 8 ...

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