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    City Forecast.--Fine and milder, Isolated showers tonight. Sun: Rose 6.36. seta 5.57. ...

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    HARMLESS NOW. This falcon, stuffed and mounted for pigeon-fancier Harry Grimshaw, accounted for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. REPORT OF SPLIT ON EVE OF SHIP TIE-UP: BITTER FIGHT FEARED

    Split among marine engineers was reported today on the eye of an Australia-wide tie-up of coastal shipping that threatens extensive industrial disorganisation. Maritime unions opposing the hold-up have been advised that engineers on some ships have held meetings at sea and condemned the stoppage. ...

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  7. Jockey Gave Loon: Story By Bankrupt

    George Moore, the jockey, once lent him £450 in cash, a bankrupt man said in the Bankruptcy Court today. The bankrupt, Denis' Clement ...

    Article : 375 words
  8. Uproar At Meeting Of RSPCA

    Members shouted, screamed and gesticulated and several walked out after violently criticising: ...

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  9. It Means To You

    This is how the shipping tie-up, which it seems will commence tonight, will affect the nation "generally and you in particular:-- SALT and SUGAR, two essential commodities, ...

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  10. How It Started

    First shot in the engineers' dispute which threatens to tie up interstate ships, from midnight tonight was actually fired in Melbourne last February. ...

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    BARRY BARRETT, 11, of Underwood-street, Paddington, remembered in time to register his dog. He paid the fee for Taffy to Mr. Kevin Fitzpatrick, at Paddington Court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CONTACT

    WE MET a very grave character in town yesterday. He got married because he ...

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  13. Penny Rise In Fares Won't Square Ledger

    Increased revenue from the penny rise in tram and bus fares in Sydney and Newcastle, which began to operate on July 1, is not likely to meet costs for the year ended June 30, 1948. ...

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  14. Boy Falls 280 Feet

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.--John William Lapham, aged 5, fell 280ft. to his death in an abandoned mine-shaft yesterday. ...

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  16. Princess Wears Knee-length Skirt In London

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Princess Elizabeth ignored the new skirt length when she went shopping yesterday, wearing a blue suit with a knee-length skirt. ...

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  17. Editorial

    Most people who read of the arrival of Mrs. Lily Lewis and her four children in Sydney yesterday must have felt, with a happy stirring of conviction, that the spirit which brought so ...

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  18. STOP-PRESS

    Meeting of trawler crews Will be held tomorrow to consider settlement proposals. Crews demand payment for ...

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  19. Invasion "Fleet" Smashed

    HAVANA (Cuba). Monday. --The Cuban Army announces that it has smashed an expeditionary force ...

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