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  4. FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
  5. 2 RACE FOR RECORD

    WHILE Miss Jean Batten is about to start on an attempt to beat H. F. Broadbent's record for Australia ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. READY TO GO

    A mechanic at Kingsford Smith airport to-day swinging the screw of Jean Batten's plane before she left for Richmond. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ROOSEVELT AGAIN SPEAKS

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT has spoken again--this time more clearly and definitely--oil co-operation for peace. In a "fireside chat" broadcast to the nation, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HUGE SUM FOR CHARITIES

    FIFTY-ONE years after the death of Mr. Thomas Walker, of "Yaralla," Concord, a huge sum under the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 403 words
  9. HAS TIME ON HIS HANDS

    Working Against Time.--The dogman on the new Challis House. Now leaves his watch at home and relies the G.P.O. clock. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SATURDAY DOGS AS USUAL

    SATURDAY night dog meetings will not be affected by the conviction against the N.S.W. Trotting ...

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  11. Big Bomber Crashes; Nine Perish

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. AN aeroplane crash which cost nine lives is reported from the Netherlands ...

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  12. Half Air Mail Time

    To break Broadbent's solo flight record from Australia, Miss Batten plans to fly to England in half the time taken by the regular ...

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  13. ORE RAID ON GOLD MINE ALLEGED

    STARTLING allegations involving a well-known Bendigo mining company were made in the first Civil Court to-day. Mr. Eugene Gorman, K.C., on ...

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  14. TWO BOMBS IN HOUSE INJURE THREE

    Three persons were seriously injured late last night in a house at Palmyra, a suburb of Fremantle, when two home-made bombs ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. IN OTHER PAGES

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  16. GOLFER'S RAIN INSURANCE

    The first pluvius insurance policy to be taken by a private person in New Zealand has been taken by a Wellington golfer. He was going to ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. JUNGLE SEARCH FOR "SMITHY"

    Convinced that his brother (Sir Charles) is alive, Mr. R. H. Kingsford Smith states that he intends to help in directing a search expedition in ...

    Article : 47 words
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  19. VICTORIAN U.A.P. BREACH AT A CLIMAX

    The internal trouble in the Victorian United Australia Party reached a climax to-day when a demand was made by the Country Liberal ...

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    Old-timers associated with the famous Tingira travelled lo Berry's Bay to-day to see her sold. Left to right: Captain E. W. Arthur, was an A.B. aboard her as tire Sobraon more than 50 years ago; Mr. S. S. Dodgson, smashed his nose by a fall on deck as a passenger in 1875; Captain Selwyn Day earned his first money ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. STOP-PRESS

    L. T. Stuart and W. H. Bowler (Boorowa) won the County foursome championship with a total of 152 at Killara to-day, for the second ...

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  22. BOYS LEAVE HOME

    Colin Norman Barron (11) and Kevin James Barron (9) have been missing from their home at Bombaderry, near here, since Sunday. It ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. HIPPOPOTAMUS KILLED

    The Auckland Zoo's giant hippopotamus, Chaka, valued at £100, was given a tennis ball by a thoughtless visitor, and died. ...

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  24. "Coffee Cooler" Fights All-comers At 73

    KNOWN in his hey-day as the "Coffee Cooler," Frank Craig, the colored boxer, ex-world champion, still takes on ...

    Article : 161 words
  25. Editorial

    We should take off our hats to Mr. Spooner. So says an alderman of South Grafton. No Minister, he declared, had ever given so much consideration to country shires and municipalities. ...

    Article : 93 words
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