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  5. OCEAN FORECAST

    Severs cyclone off Central East Coast, apparently moving slowly eastward-Strong East to S.E.winds ...

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  6. CURRENCY FIGHT

    A rise in the pound sterling to 4.98 dollars.—the par quotation is 4.866—had Wall-street and foreign exchange ...

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  7. ITS FIRST TEST

    The first important debate on home affairs since the reconstruction of the Government, took place to-day on a Labor ...

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  8. TRADE PACT WITH U.S.A.

    Expansion of trade between Australia and the United States is predicted as a result of the discussions which Mr. Lyons ...

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  9. Pleasant Training

    VIC. HUXLEY, complain of the, Australain speed cyclist now in England, looks as if he is enjoying his training spin of Wembly Stadium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Flame Of Hope Not Yet Out

    Though additional Italian conscripts have been called up and the Conciliation Commission has broken down, hope has not been abandoned that Italy will agree before July 25—the latest possible date—to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MAORI COACH GETS BAD NEWS

    On the cot of the Maoris' opening match in Australia, Mr. W. J. Wallace, coach and joint manager of the team, received advice last night of the death of his father ...

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  12. LARWOOD AND VOCE

    "The Daily Telegraph" tarn that the M.C.C., through the Nolls. Club. has informed Larwood and Voce that they would be considered for tests against South ...

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  13. SARCASM IN FRANCE

    The German naval programme evokes sarcasm rather than surprise in France, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  14. WOOL PRICES ARE UP

    A crowded attendance at the opening wool sales of the July series today provided keen English and Continental competition, especially for ...

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  15. CHARGES BY ACTRESS

    Mary Nolan, a stage and film star, has instituted a suit claiming £100,000 damages from Edward J. Mannix, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. MRS. LYONS MISSED THE WAXWORKS

    "With your kind permission I am going to write you up." said Mrs. Lyons to Mrs. Roosevelt, the President's wife, during her visit to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SERIOUS FLOODS IN NEW YORK

    Receding flood waters have left the upper portions of the State of New York with 37 dead and seven missing. Property damage is extracted at ...

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  18. WEAR MORE WOOL CAMPAIGN

    A "wear more wool" campaign, financed by Empire growers, manufacturers and brokers, is being planned as a result of discussions between ...

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  19. POSTAGE RATES

    Proposals for a reduction in postage rates, it is stated semiofficially, will be submitted for the consideration of Cabinet, but ...

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  21. AIR AND SHIPPING PROBLEMS

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Menzles) has had further conferences with the Controller of Civil Aviation (Captain Johnston) and Air Ministry and Post ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SYSTEMS

    The development of immense hydroelectric systems in Europe will provide useful examples for the Hume and Kiewa projects, sold Mr. Harper, of ...

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  23. FROLIC IN THE SNOW

    THIS GIRL at Mount Don na Duong (Victoria) fell while dodging a [?] but managed to retain her ammunition ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. LYONS STAYED OUT LATE

    Travelling to Ottawa. Mr. Lyons outlined the results of his visit to Washington. "I found President Roosevelt." he ...

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  25. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Half-time scores: Maoris 12, Warwick [?] RACING INQUIRY The Rosebery stewards inquiree ...

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  26. WON'T SELL AT FIRE SALE PRICES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) repealed to-day what he said in the House of Commons last Thursday, namely, thai it mould not be the policy of the ...

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  27. CIVIL WAR THREAT IN GREECE

    "M. Venlzelos has pledged himself to return to Greece and join us in the fight against the attempt to restore ex-King George to the Throne," said ...

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  28. LAWRENCE'S GIFT FOR CHILDREN

    Lord Wakefield reveals that the late T. E. Shaw ("Lawrence of Arabia") was the donor of the anonymous fund for the education of children of R.A.C. ...

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  29. NEW TERROR FOR WARFARE

    Warring nation of the future may use a chemical that will came its [?]iclims to become lunolics, said Mr. H. Finmmore, a wartime worker at the Cas Warfare ...

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