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  4. FINE AND COOL

    City Forecast: Fine, with moderate day temperature and cool night, S.W. to S.E. breeze, ...

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  5. Missing Girl Guides Found Near Heathcote

    WEARY, hungry, and glad to be back in the city, 8 Girl Guides, still smiling, with shoes worn off their feet and hands blistered as a result of many hours' climbing over rocky country and bush, arrived at Central Station at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Searchers On The Job

    First Woollahra-Paddington troop of Boy Scouts setting out from Audley to-day to search for the Girl Guides who Were lost in National Park all night. Right: Mr. James Forrest, of Heathcote, who, with Mr. Cooper, found the girls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JILTED

    "WHATEVER else the general election proved that the people want, it showed that they don't want the Independent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "CURED"

    DURING a Four Square Gospel" demonstration at the Albert Hall last night, 74 persons testified that they had been cured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LOOPHOLE IS LEFT?

    THE "Daily Mail" suggests that the reply which the legal advisers to the de Valera Government are drafting for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WASP MAN

    STABBING young women in the side or the back with a penknife, the "Wasp Man", believed to be a religious maniac, has ...

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  11. FLIGHT FROM DOLLAR?

    The disruptive forces in the House. of Representatives are now too strong to be curbed, and the chance that Congress will ...

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  12. Cheap On 'Change

    A seat on the New York Stock Exchange was sold at £20,000. That is the lowest price recorded since 1925. ...

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  13. STERLING UP AGAIN

    Sterling exchange moved up 5 cents--to 3.82 dollars to the English pound. ...

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  14. Mollison Breaks Eng-Cape Record

    MR. J. A. MOLLISON, the Anglo-Australian aviator, has established a new record in flying from England to the Cape, beating Miss Peggs Salaman's time by about fourteen hours. He landed safely on Milnerton Beach, six miles north of Capetown, at 8.30 to-night. Mollison missed the Wingfield ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. New Governor

    Sir Leslie Wilson, who has been appointed Governor of Queensland, photographed in London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LONDON'S CRIME

    The steady increase in crimes of violence is causing growing alarm in London, and newspapers are drawing the attention of the ...

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  17. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  18. NO STRIKE

    The Premier (M. Tardieu) Intervened in the dispute about theatre taxation, and averted a strike of managers by agreeing to reduce the ...

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