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  5. COOLER

    City Forecast: Cooler and cloudy; some showers ...

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  6. ONE DEAD, 50 COLLAPSE, IN TERRIFIC HEAT WAVE

    While drinking tea yesterday in an effort to quench his thirst Albert la Port, aged 58, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PEN READY

    A MAN who knows Test cricket from the inside-- who can write, with a sense of humor which "The Sun" has already made familiar to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COMFORT

    THhe Duke of York's tribute to the Duchess's powers in home- making is perfectly understandable, when it is remembered that two happy homes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THEY FAINT

    In the army of 300 workers at the State Government's Bunnerong-road relief camp are ex-barristers, ex-doctors ...

    Article : 292 words
  10. OUR LOANS

    Though the American feeling appears to be against the flotation of Australian loans, the opinion of "The Times" is that, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 367 words
  11. SOUTHERLY

    The southerly that was reported to have struck Wollongong at 2.30 yesterday afternoon is not entirely lost. Mr. Mares is inclined to think that ...

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  12. SHOT BY WATCHMAN

    A man in Melbourne was snot in the thigh at Yarraville, early this morning, by William Young, a nightwatchman. Young heard a noise near the doorway ...

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  13. EASY TO ANNOUNCE THESE !

    Mr. E. S. Sautelle (president of the Nielsen Park Trust) announcing the winners in the typical surf girl competition yesterday-- Left to right, Tess Wilson (first), Ettie Robertson (third), and Josephine Warwick (second).--See story on Page 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NEAR DEATH

    IN full view of hundreds of people, William Casey, 25, of Glenmore- road, Paddington, and his girl friend were attacked by several larrikins, in ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. INVESTORS NERVY

    "One reason for the present unpopularity of Australian stocks in London is the accession to power of the Labor Party in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "OUTED" SONS

    Whirling a piece of iron, about two feet square, at the end of a length of wire, last night, an elderly man was said to have struck two of his sons ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. WITH 40 CATS

    POIGNANT circumstances are associated with the death of Mrs. Sarah Jane Raymond (83), who was found dead about 100 yards from ...

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  18. N.Z. Wool Dispute Over

    Christchurch, Saturday.--The recent dispute with the woolbuyers has been settled after negotiations with the brokers. Sales will go on with ...

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  19. HEARTY CH-CH-EERS

    Over 100 degrees on the wharf-- a mere taste of the tropical heat in store at Rabaul-- there were loud cheers from the Marsina when a lorry ...

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  20. GOT HOT

    "London! Can I make it?" he gasped, rushing into the office of the Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line, 20 minutes before the Moreton Bay ...

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    Picking the pips out of watermelons was the most popular game yesterday! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. INJURED IN SMASH

    When a parlor coach and motor car collided in The Kingsway, about 12.15 a.m. to-day Ted Adams, well known St. George cricketer, was injured. He ...

    Article : 34 words
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