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  4. TO-DAY'S FORECAST:

    Cold; Cloudy ...

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  5. SYLVANDALE LOOKS BEST FOR SYDNEY CUP

    When Sylvandale made all his own running in the A.J.C. St. Leger yesterday and won easily by more than two lengths from Contact, backers were asking themselves if he were in the same class as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KICK WAS FATAL

    Before the horrified eyes of more than 300 people sitting around drinking tea, Raymond Spratt, (5), of ...

    Article : 234 words
  7. ITALY'S ACE

    Signor Mussolini is seen here decorating the famous Italian airman, Angello, the holder of the world's air speed record, during the recent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AT THE SHOW

    The rush of the Show proved too much for this little girl yesterday afternoon, who soon was fast asleep in her pushcart, dreaming of all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PEACE OF ANZAC

    The years have healed the war wounds of trench aud shell-hole on Gallipoli and the wreckage that dotted the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HITLER IN PROTEST

    Mr. Bruce's support in the name of Australia of the Geneva resolution condemning German rearmament as a breach of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. She's 69 And Won't Wed--Yet

    "IT is never too late for romance," according to Mrs. C. Fox, of Sydney. white-haired, pink-cheeked, with smiling blue eyes. ...

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  13. BIG CHIEF BATTLE-AXE GETS CHECK

    Arthur Thompson, 42, an aborigine, was sentenced at Perth police court to-day to a term of imprisonment. Evidence showed that Thompson ...

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  14. STARVING BOY AT SHOW

    Ambulance officers at the Showground received a strange case yesterday, when a five-years-old boy stumbled into the Ambulance Depot ...

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  15. SWORD FISH'S THRUST MISSED HIM

    A deep-sea fisherman in northern waters, T. Moreton. had a narrow escape from death when a huge, infuriated swordfish, after having been ...

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  17. ARMY IS TEACHER

    The whole country is beflagged today in honor of Hitler's 46th birthday. Crowds assembled before the Chancellery to see the War Minister, ...

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  18. NEW DEFENCES FOR N.Z. COASTS

    The strengthening of coastal defences throughout New Zealand, to bring them into line with those of Australia, is engaging the serious ...

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  19. HIT AND RUN MAN'S FATAL INJURIES

    An unknown man was fatally injured in Anzac-parade, Moore Park, last night. The police were told that he had been struck by a car, which ...

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  20. CHILD'S CHANCE FOR FAME

    "Spare no efforts to assist in bringing out the talents in children," declared General Evangeline Booth last night to 3000 people at a Young ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. FAST MOVING TRAIN KILLS FARMER

    While standing on the edge of the station platform at Clarkefield today, John Edward Moore. 20, farmer, met with fatal injuries. ...

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  22. STEER HAS ROUGH HANDLING

    When a cowboy at the Showground, in the cattle-throwing event yesterday, eventually threw a steer, one of the animal's horns broke off ...

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  23. ROWDY MEETING

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. Pease, to-day, adressed one of the wildest political meetings ever held at Tully. He had Intimated that he would ...

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  24. £20,000 JUST TO SIGN: HE DIDN'T

    FRED PERRY, sailing for England, said: "I'm entirely at the disposal of the British Lawn Tennis Association. Of course, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FRACTURES SKULL IN FALL FROM 'BUS

    When she fell from a motor 'bus in Birriga-road, Believue Hill, yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Gertrude Buckingham, 54, of Dover-road, Rose Bay, ...

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