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  5. OLYMPIC TORCH HERALDS GREAT GAMES

    To-day the Olympic Tech arrived, borne by the last of the relay runners who had carried it from ancient Greece, and the pageant of the Olympiad began. ...

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  6. ONE DIED, TWO INJURED

    Eric Partridge, 22, of Singleton, was killed when a car loft the Grafton-Glen Innes-road at Little River cutting last night, two others were ...

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  7. -THE OLYMPIC GAMES BEGIN TO-DAY

    Last minute glimpses of Australians, preparing for the Games. Top left: A beautiful jump executed by Miss Carter. Top right: The Australian police crew after a training spin at Gruenau. Below : Duncan Gray, Australian cyclist (right), having a friendly beer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHOSEN BY DRAW FROM HAT

    Mr. Norman Makin, M.H.R., for Hindmarsh, South Australia, was chosen Federal President of the Labor Party by a draw from the hat, at a meeting of the executive to-day. THE Federal Conference concluded at midnight. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA CRUISERS ARRIVE TO-DAY

    After having been for several months with the British Fleet in the Mediterranean, the Australian cruisers Australia and Sydney will ...

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  10. Death, Illness and Accidents; Freighter's Hoodoo

    A remarkable sequence of misfortune has attended the Court line freighter Nollington Court, of 3774 tons. Trouble began while the ship was in Sydney, unloading lumber from Vancouver. The chief steward fell and broke ...

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  12. NOVEL PENSIONS PLAN

    Pensions to be paid now for future wars are sought by the Peace group of Melbourne University. ...

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  14. Fears For Safety Of Airliner

    With 11 aboard--eight passengers, two pilots and a radio operator--a Channel Island airliner is missing and ...

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  15. BOY SAVED FROM DROWNING

    A 12-year-old boy was rescued from drowning in Blackwattle Bay yesterday by Eric Woods, caretaker of the Police Rowing Club's shed, who ran ...

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    Breaking through a police cordon at Plymouth, this woman run across the road and attempted to speak to the Duke of Kent. She was taken back to the crowd. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "Lay England In Ruins"

    GERMANY has 20,000 aeroplanes, which could lay England in ruins in 72 hours. ...

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  18. RIGHT LEG FRACTURED

    Ernest Leighton, 21, of Atchison- street, Wollongong, who was playing for the Wollongong Steelworks Soccer team in the State League match ...

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  19. ATHLETES MEET HITLER AT GAMES

    At the opening of the Olympic Games, according to a B.B.C. announcer in a broadcast Sydney heard in the ...

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  20. YOUTH FOUND DEAD, RIFLE NEARBY

    Returning to his farm about a mile from town, about 10.30 to-night. Ken Wheeler found Bob Gilbert (16) lying dead on his bed. A rifle was ...

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  21. SEVEN CARS STOLEN

    Between 10 o'clock and midnight last night seven cars were reported stolen in the city and suburbs. ...

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