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  4. FORECAST

    Chiefly Fine-- Moderate Day-- Night Shower Likely. ...

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  5. CAR CRASH DEATH

    Miss Peggy Murray, 20, of Centennial Park, Sydney, was killed, and her companion, Miss Patricia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AFTERNOON RAIN FOR TEST SPORTING CHANCE TO FORCE VICTORY IN TEST

    England (2 for 39) faces the resumption of play in its second innings of the second Test to-day, with "unsettled" weather forecast, and with the captain, Hammond injured. In the grim fight which Brown and O'Reilly put up to save Australia from the follow-on in the second Test to-day, close observers saw the lips of the batsmen compressed. Brown did not move a face muscle all the morning, being ...

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  7. FAST, BUT ERRATIC

    Dashing Ernie McCormick, who has howled 17 noballs in the second Test, bringing his tally to 98 for the tour. Cable messages state that his speed at times in England's second innings was bewildering and that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GAVE BLOOD, CHEERED BY DANCERS

    Constable Harold Robinson was cheered by 400 dancers last night at Marrickville town hall because ...

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  9. Curtin Fears Survey By Air Marshal May Not Be Adequate

    Apprehension at the shortness of the stay in Australia of the Air Marshal of the British Air Force, Sir Edward Ellington, was to-day expressed by the Labor leader, Mr. Curtin. ...

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  11. FEES TRIBUNAL NOT POPULAR

    The provision for a tribunal to decide on the fairness of fees charged by doctors was an objectionable feature of the Medical Practitioners Bill, said a leading Sydney doctor to-day. ...

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  12. THOUSANDS IN BEQUESTS; McNESS WILL

    Known as "the Nuffield of the West," the late Sir Charles McNess left an estate running into hundreds of ...

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  13. ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY

    Sir Edward Ellington arrived in Sydney from Canberra by road today. He is the guest of the Governor, ...

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  14. TO HEAR VIEWS OF BANKS

    The Treasurer (Mr. Casey) said today that he had invited the Commonwealth Bank and the trading banks to a conference to discuss the ...

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  18. Councillors' Concern For Officers Abroad

    Is a sustenance allowance of £2 15s a day on shore, and 15s 1d at sea, too liberal for Sydney County Council employees travelling abroad in the interests of the Electricity Undertaking? ...

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  19. Editorial

    Two men at Paddington Court yesterday offered "conscientious objections" as a reason for not having been enrolled as voters. One saw Mr. Stevens as a figurehead of capitalism, and Mr. Lang as the opposite extreme. ...

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