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  2. Advertising

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  4. District Soaked By Rain In Heavy Week - End Falls

    The week-end rains, the most beneficial since early summer, yielded four vital inches in many parts of the district but accompanying winds flattened corn and otter corps and up-rooted and ...

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  5. GRIM RESCUE WORK ON TRAIN BLOWN UP BY TERRORISTS

    JERUSALEM, Monday.—Grim-faced troops walked through pools of blood and tore at metal and wood with bare, bleeding hands to extricate the dead and wounded in the wreckage of the four ...

    Article : 522 words
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  7. BRITAIN'S FOOD MEN

    Members of the British Food Mission discussing plans in Melbourne. Turner (centre), is director of the meat and livestock division of Food. Mr J. W. Rodden (left) is director of the milk products' and Mr R. E. the permanent Ministry representative in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 57 words
  8. Test of Cancer Cure Claim Begins

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The committee of inquiry into Mr. John Braund's claim to cure cancer begins to-day ...

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  9. Naval Chief Arrives

    Rear — A[?]al John Collins, photographed with his wife on his arrival in Melbourne to take over as First Naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Reds Bound To Sadotage Policy

    LONDON, Monday.—The Communist Parties in Great Italian and Western Europe were committed to a calculated policy of sabotage, the Minister of State, Mr. Hector McNeil, declared at a meeting ...

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  11. To-day's Forecast

    Isolated showers at first over far north coast and scattered showers over south coast and highland sectors; elsewhere ...

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  12. British Cruiser Delayed

    BELLSE (British Honduras), Monday. — Admiral Sir William Tennant said the cruiser HMS Devonshire which has been ...

    Article : 57 words
  13. POLICE STOP MOSLEY MEETING

    LONDON, Monday. — Police stopped a meeting of supporters of Sir Oswald Mosley's New Union Movement at Hampstead after ...

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  14. Soviet Charge Against America

    LONDON, Monday.— The American Associated Press heard [?] Moscow radio commentator broadcasting in Engish accuse ...

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  15. Finland Not Russian Satellite

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—The Finnish Minister of Finance Rolf Toerogreo, refuted suggestions that Finland might become the ...

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  16. ONE BANK THE JAMES BOYS DIDN'T ROB

    On the 7th of September, 1876, the Yankee citizens of Northfield, Minnesota, celebrated in their own way the Centennial of ...

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  17. ONLY SIX TRAINS RUN IN QLD.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Although a small number of railway men have resulted work enabling the departure from ...

    Article : 330 words
  18. Labour Shortage in Atherton Area

    BRISBANE: The shortage of labour was "killing" the Atherton Tableland, the general manager of the Tableland Maize Board ...

    Article : 185 words
  19. To-day's Markets

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  20. JOCKEY DIES AFTER FALL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Injured in a fall from Dardanu[?] in the First Maiden Plate at Mornington on Thursday, jockey Jack ...

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  21. Pakistan Troops Posted To Guard Frontier

    KARACHI, Monday.—It was officially announced that the Pak[?] Ministry of Defence has posted troops to guard the ...

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  22. Would Sell Shannon "At Right Price"

    LOS ANGELES, Monday.- Nell McCarthy declared that he would sell Shannon if he could get the "right kind of offer." ...

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  23. Practical Joke Ended in Tragedy

    SYDNEY: Police believe that Lindsay Fitzgibbon (17), of Tennyson Road, Gladesville intended to play a practical joke when he ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. £35 a Ton For Export Maize

    Growers will be paid approximately 13/6 a bushel for 1,000 tons of maize to be exported for France the general secretary of the Farmrs' Union, Mr. A. Turner, said in Glen Innes to-day. Mr. Turner announced that ...

    Article : 216 words
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