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  4. Mines To Stop In Three Districts To-day

    STOPPAGES in coal mines in the northern, southern and western districts, as a prelude to a general cessation of operations in N.S.W. collieries on Thursday, are expected to take ...

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  5. CURTIN'S DECISIVE ATTITUDE

    DECISIVELY answering the attempts of the anti-Labor Press to compromise the Labor Party's campaign for the ...

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  6. Buses On Bridge

    Despite the earliness of the hour, the first city-bound passenger bus to cross the bridge was packed yesterday when it passed through the toll barrier. The bus left Northbridge at 7.11 a.m. Another left Wynyard St. at 7.10 bound for Northbridge. (Sec story.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KILLED BY FALL OF CHIMNEY

    A BOY was killed instantly and his sister was fatally injured when an old brick chimney collapsed and fell on them while ...

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  8. Air Hostess

    Miss Laurie Steele, who is the first air hostess to travel on a service operated by Airlines of Australia. Miss Steele arrived in Sydney on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BOMBS RAIN ON TIENTSIN; THOUSANDS DIE

    THE Japanese offensive on Tientsin continues, and the loss of life in that city already runs into many, thousands. Incendia[?]ry bombs have caused havoc in the Chinese section, and foreign residences are not escaping. An Italian soldier was killed. ...

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  11. CRASHED HEAD-FIRST ON ROCKS

    TEN - YEARS - OLD ALEX SPARKES, of Crown St., Queenscliff, crashed 30 feet on to rocks within a few feet of a ...

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  12. NORMANDIE BREAKS ATLANTIC RECORDS

    THE French Line announces that the Normandle on its crossing to New York has beaten the record established by the Queen Mary for the ...

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  13. Surfing Chief On 'Shorts'

    "BATHER exaggerated," said the president of the Surf Life Saving Association, Mr. Adrian, C[?]wis, yesterday. ...

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  14. BANK HOLIDAY TO-DAY

    To-day being a Bank Holiday, all Government offices will be closed to public business. The law courts will be closed, as well as all banks, ...

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  15. RANGER'S EASY 1st, HEAT WIN

    MR. H. S. VANDERBILT'S Ranger, defending the America's Cup for the United States against Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's ...

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  17. MONEY IS DRIVEN FROM N.S.W.

    THE fact that at the week-end another £6500 came from the Queensland Golden Casket to New South Wales again demonstrated that ...

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  18. DEATH-RAY DISCOVERY CLAIMED

    IT is stated in the Sunday Press that the Scientific Research Committee is working on an astounding death-ray discovery. ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

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