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    City Forecast.--Fine, mild day; cold night; light to moderate west to south-west winds ...

    Article : 57 words
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  5. Sinclair Case: Bid To Stop Statements

    Sydney's most unusual trial for years opened in the Central Criminal Court today when Boyd Sinclair, 27, faced an 11-years-old charge of having murdered John Smillie, a Newtown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,402 words
  6. Call Of An Early Spring

    AMONG PICNICKERS at National Park yesterday, was Peter Hunter, 9 months, seen here passing by some biscuits in favor of sandwiches. National Park was thronged with visitors eager to enjoy the sunshine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Seven Cars In Funeral Smash

    Seven vehicles, including those in a funeral procession, were involved in a smash on ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. CONTACT

    I see by the morning papers that a hamburger shop exploded at ...

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  9. MOTHER 6 CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--Seven members of one family--a young mother and her six children, including her 10-months-old baby --perished when fire gutted a four-roomed cottage three miles from Putarura early today. ...

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  10. £600 In Stamp Theft

    Three albums of NZ postage stamps, catalogued at more than £600, were stolen from a home in Boyce-street, Maroubra, early ...

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  11. Jap Faces Atrocity Charges

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Japanese admiral now held in Sydney with 11 other Japanese officers will be ...

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  12. Warnings Oyer; Care In Cafes

    No further warnings would be given to people regarding the handling of food for public consumption, said the City Health ...

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  13. Skin On Floor Was Clue For Police

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Finger prints how human skin found on the floor of a burgled chemist's were identical with those of a man in NSW, Townsville Police Court was told today. ...

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  14. Gaol Warning on Walkie-Talkies

    "Walkie-talkie" sets sold as junk by the War Disposals Commission had been repaired and were being used illegally, a spokesman for the Wireless Branch of the PMG ...

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  16. Faulty Shells Killed Many

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Senator James Mead (Democrat. New York) chairman of the committee at present ...

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  17. Move For Full Tram Service

    Demand by a section of the rank and file of the Tramway Union for full restoration of tram services has been revived ...

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  18. Editorial

    IN spite of plain evidence that the petrol situation is improving every day, Senator Ashley, as Minister for Supply, says that demands for the lifting of the rationing system have not ...

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  19. STOP-PRESS

    New York.--Albania has become p[?]pper State of Russia Bays Rome correspondent of "New York Times." Soviet ...

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  20. BLIND MAN HAD REVENGE

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.--Blind Edward Hoffman's acute sense of sound and touch enabled him to capture a mean thief who tried to pass off on him a five peso Philippine invasion note for a dollar bill. The thief had tried the trick ...

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