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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Moderate over most of C. Tasman, followed from 155 deg. W. by strong N. winds and rising seas, ...

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  5. TWO HUMAN SKULLS AND BONES

    The two human skulls and tones discovered in the silt bed of the Waranga Basin, Rushworth, were weighted ...

    Article : 249 words
  6. SPANISH REBELS FIGHT THROUGH TO COAST

    Franco's rebels have reached the Mediterranean. This means that they have isolated Catalonia. The Spanish Government has its seat in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia. ...

    Article : 396 words
  7. Not As Bad As It Looks In The Picture

    In this picture of the hockey match between Orange and Newcastle (2) at the Newcastle Showground to-day it appears as if the Newcastle player it hitting the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANOTHER DESERT MYSTERY?

    Three camels, broken in and branded, which strayed into a mission station in the Warburton Ranges, have set police of two ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. Holidays

    "Now you wait here unlit I get back."—In Newcastle for the holidays these children are making the most of the brief rest on Newcastle railway station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HOLY LAND SUBDUED

    The great festal season in Jerusalem Was subdued this year, says the correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  11. HINDRANCES TO PACT WITH ITALY

    "Difficulties are likely to occur regarding Spain and Abyssinia, two problems not included in the text of the Anglo-Italian ...

    Article : 256 words
  12. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Point Cook—2nd Div. Betting: 2 BARHAM, 9/2 Gladness, 7 Haughty Stare, 8 Studio, Silver Horn, 10 Kiorena, 14 Sycophant, 25 Panopeus, ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. FIRES AND FROSTS IN ENGLAND

    Fires are blazing by night in orchards over a great part of England in a battle with frost. The fruit blossoms all over Western ...

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  14. RAIN IS ON THE WAY

    A drought-breaking change is on the way to New South Wales. Heavy rain should fall within 48 hours in inland areas, where rain ...

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  15. FRENCH STRIKERS RESUME

    More than 100,000 strikers will resume work on Tuesday. This is the result of the acceptance by the Engineering and Metal ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. ROYAL COMMISSION ON FRUIT INDUSTRY

    The Royal Commission on the fruit industry in New South Wales has announced that it has been necesary to alter the itinerary of the Commissioner ...

    Article : 87 words
  17. LIPSTICK AND RIFLES

    Ammunition for Australia's young women is displayed by the Defence Department at the Show. ...

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  18. WORLD TOURISTS IN A HURRY

    The world cruise liner Franconia raced into Sydney Harbor to-day with a cloudless dawn, because her 800 tourists, most of them Americans, ...

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  19. DROWNING OF MAN OFF WALSH ISLAND

    Police to-day continued the search for the body of Reginald Brown (30), of Villiers-street, Mayfield, who was drowned near Walsh Island early ...

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  20. STOLEN COATS FROM VICTORIA

    Police believe that £650 worth of women's coats which were stolen a fortnight ago at Moonee Ponds (Vic.) have been brought to Sydney for sale. ...

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  21. ITALIANS LOSE HEAVILY

    There has been heavy fighting in Abyssinia since February, says the "Manchester Guardian." Large Italian contingents have ...

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  22. GIRL TENNIS PLAYERS FIT

    The president and members of the British Lawn Tennis Association warmly welcomed the Australian women's tennis team at St. Pancras Station ...

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  23. STILL FINE SO FAR!

    Fine weather for to-day and to-morrow has been forecast by the Weather Bureau. The days are likely to be warm ...

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  24. "NO REASON FOR ENGLAND TO BE PESSIMISTIC"

    The Australian cricket team is a strong combination on paper but it has its weaknesses, writes R.E.S. Wyatt in the "Daily Mail." Wyatt considers that England has no ...

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  25. SHIP'S CARPENTER IS SON OF NOBLEMAN

    John Stubbe, the name adopted by the carpenter of the steamer Thistleford, now in Sydney, hides, the identity of the ton of a Russian nobleman who escaped the revolutionaries in 1917 by a margin of 20 hours. ...

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  26. CINEMA STRIKE SPREADS BEYOND LONDON

    The cinema operators' strike for higher wages and shorter hours threatens to extend from London, where 1500 members of the Electrical Trades Union ...

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  27. ITALIAN AIRMEN AFTER CAPE RECORD

    Four Italians have arrived at Croydon to attempt the Croydon-Cape and return record in a twin-engined Flat monoplane. They are expected to take ...

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  28. GRANT TO PENELOPE DRINKWATER

    Civil list grants include £100 to Penelope, the eight-year-old daughter of the late John Drinkwater, in recognition of his services to ...

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