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Article : 87 wordsThe Acting State weather man, Mr. Camm, has warned women pilots against carrying out, their intention of flying from Mascot to meet Amy ...
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Article : 150 wordsDuring the week end Mr. Bavin and Mr. Theodore had a conversation regarding the distribution of military clothing to the unemployed, and as ...
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Article : 71 wordsDuring last night's heavy windstorm the coastal steamer Coraki and the hulk Pendle Hill were blown 50-ft launch was driven high and ...
Article : 91 wordsFinding a gun, which had been lying in a house for three months, James Francis, 7 years, and his sister, Mary, aged 4, played "rabbits." ...
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Article : 67 wordsBurglars broke into the Adelphi Theatre, Carlton, last night, and carried away the safe containing Saturday's takings, amounting to £200. ...
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Article : 11 wordsMrs. Wills-Moody (Helen Wills) defeated Miss Helen Jacobs, 6-2 6-1, and thus won the title for the third successive year. ...
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The Daily Express (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1919 - 1927; 1929 -1930), Tue 3 Jun 1930, Page 1
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