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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Strong westerly winds and rather seas over most of Tasman Moderate conditions on N.S.W. ...

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  5. TRIBUTE TO QUEEN

    In one of the warmest tributes she has paid to anybody, Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the President, expressed to-day her admiration of the Queen. "It is unusual," she said, "to find in one so young, ...

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  6. Newcastle-Sydney Road Safety

    New move for road safety. Obstruction on the curves on main roads are being removed to gave drivers a clearer view of cars coming from the opposite direction. Above: Man at work on the Newcastle to Sydney road. Important stage in the construction of the £341,000 road bridge scroll the Hawkesbury River. The punt shown porting the 400-ton caisson "shell" was scuttled yesterday. The caisson will eventually be sunk 180ft. and will carry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITAIN'S NEW OFFER SURPRISES

    Thursday's statements by Lord Halifax and Mr. Chamberlain surprised members of the French Government. ...

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  8. "MADCAP" CYCLISTS CAMPAIGN

    Though the Minister for Transport (Mr. Brixner) has not ye officially given instructions that they must start a drive against ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. PAUNCH AND DUTY SHOWDOWN

    The Minister for Internal Affairs, Mr. Parry, a bluff Australian who regularly uses the punching ball to reduce his paunch, wants to join the militia. ...

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  10. DISCOVERY OF OIL IN ENGLAND

    Oil has been discovered in England. Great interest has been aroused by the announcement that the ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. ATTACKED A JAPANESE, SAYS REPORT

    R. M. Tinkler, the Briton wb died from Japanese bayonet thrusts in Shanghai, had attacker a Japanese it is revealed in a ...

    Article : 148 words
  12. STOP PRESS

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  13. BOMBS FOUND IN POST OFFICE

    Four unexploded bombs were found in Wimpole-street Post Office to-night after an explosion had occurred. A man was injured by the ...

    Article : 188 words
  14. JEWISH WOMEN CARRY TIME BOMB IN BASKET

    The first incontrovertible evidence of bombings by Jews has been obtained, reports the Jerusalem correspondent of "The ...

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  15. ENGINEERING FEAT ON HAWKESBURY BRIDGE

    Termed the engineering equivalent of "pinning the tail on the donkey," erection of a 4000 ton concrete pillar is now being ...

    Article : 494 words
  16. BLIND CURVES TO BE ELIMINATED

    Important safety engineering work, including what is known as "daylighting" the highway, in being done by the Department of ...

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  17. 39 COUNTRIES ENTER FOR 1940 OLYMPIAD

    Thirty-nine countries have officially notified entries for the O'ympiad. They include: Australia, Britain, Denmark Norway. Italy, Rumania. ...

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  18. LAND 'DROME AT COCOS

    (Message received by the Commonwealth Government from J. Percival) COCOS ISLANDS, Saturday. A ground survey of Horsburgh ...

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  19. THETIS SALVAGE TO BE DELAYED

    It is unlikely, says Rear-Admiral Bruce Fraser, that salvage work on the submarine Thetis will be resumed for at least three weeks owing to the ...

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  20. STOWAWAY MAKES BID FOR LIBERTY Exciting Chase On Waterfront SYDNEY, Saturday.

    An exciting chase on the Darling Harbor waterfront early to-day followed the escape of one of two stow[?]ways detained from the liner ...

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  21. HEAVY HOLIDAY RAIL TRAFFIC

    Railway traffic to Sydney for the King's Birthday week-end was so heavy this morning that a third division of the Intercity Express had to be ...

    Article : 97 words
  22. RADIO STATION DESTROYED BY FIRE

    The De[?] broadcasting station, [?]ON and its equipment was destroyed by fire shortly after midnight. The wonden aerial masts were saved. ...

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  23. FINE, SUNNY WEATHER FOR HOLIDAY

    M[?]ld. sunny, weather is promised for the holiday week-end. In a special forecast issued to-day by the Weather Bureau, day ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA WILL KEEP HER MANDATES

    The High Commissioner for South Africa (Mr. T. K. Water) described to the Mandates Commission of the League the political restlessness of ...

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