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  4. OCEAN FORECAST .

    Moderate around S.E. of continent. E. to S.E. winds over eastern waters north of [?] 35 deg. ...

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  5. PERIL OF LONDON

    The "complacency" of the Air Ministry over the results of the mock air raids on London is assailed by the "Evening ...

    Article : 205 words
  6. MINERS' OFFICIALS CALL STATE CONFERENCE

    Final efforts to secure a compromise between the coal owners and miners are to be made to-day by Mr. Justice' Cantor. In anticipation of the conference concluding this ...

    Article : 416 words
  7. Warships Leave For North

    H.M.A.S.'s Canbezra, Stuart and Waterhen left Sydney for northern waters yesterday. At left is the Admiral's barge being hoisted aboard the Canberra. The photograph at right shows the Stuart leading the Watechen over the [?] waters of the harbor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPAN'S FLEET IS READY

    With the arrival of a big Japanese naval force at Woo-sung, about eight miles north of Shanghai, at the mouth of ...

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  9. MURDERED FIVE

    The wife, baby daughter, father-in-law, and sister-in-law of an Egyptian and also a taxi-driver, were murdered by ...

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  10. A STAY- IN STRIKE IN GAS WORKS

    Only sufficient gas for hospitals and emergencies has been produced since midnight at the West Melbourne and ...

    Article : 415 words
  11. VENDETTA IN PARIS

    A Corsican vendetta, the drug traffic, underworld shootings and the code of silence are all involved in the murder of ...

    Article : 235 words
  12. CLERGYMAN MET HIS "DEAD" WIFE

    A Jersey clergyman, the Rev. V. O'Meara, identified as that of his wife a body found at Pevensey Bay (Sussex). ...

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  13. "ONLY A MATTER OF HOURS NOW"

    "It is only a matter of hours. To-morrow the whole State should be receiving substantial falls," said the State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares) ...

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  14. MISSING YOUTHS

    Boys and girls who run away from their homes seeking adventure are causing the Newcastle police some concern. ...

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  15. HE TAPPED THE WIRE

    Charged with being an agent for General Franco, a telegragh official has been arrested at Marseilles. ...

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  17. IDLE MINES

    Abermain No. 1 mine, employing 350 men. was Idle to-day as a protest against the delay on the log of claims. ...

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  18. THE SON STOP PRESS

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  19. THEIR REUNION

    The screen's "great lover," John Barrymore, and his wife, Elaine Barrie, in the embrace of [?] They had been parted, but when Elaine returned to Los Angeles after a [?] four they flew into each other's [?] cried [?] for all the world to hear. [?] and made up. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LOTTERY RESULTS TO-MORROW

    A complete list of prize-winning numbers in State Lottery No. 437 will be published in tabulated order in "The ...

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  22. HIS EYE NOT ON THE BEACHES

    "The ordinance is in the hands of the councils." Enid the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Snootier) to-day when asked whether the bathing ...

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  23. HIGHER PAY FOR RAIL WAYMEN

    Approximately 1,000 railway employees will, commencing from next pay day. receive on increase In wages of from is to 3s Od a week as a result ...

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  24. CASE SETTLED OUT OF COURT

    It has been announced that the film star Joan Crawford and the stenographer Dorothy Rogers have satisfactorily adjusted their dispute, in ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS IN THE KING'S AIR RACE

    The Australian airman, H. P. Broadbent, flying a Double Eagle, has been entered for the King's Cup air race by Mr. Victor Dupree. ...

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  26. FILM PEOPLE WERE IN DANGER

    A whisky bottle, thrown from gallery at the Olympic stadium, where many film actors and actresses were viewing a prize fight, slightly Injured ...

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