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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 words
  5. Govt. Must Prevent Rise In Price Of Bread

    ALTHOUGH the report of the Gepp inquiry into the price of bread is expected during the present week, the nulling combine yesterday again increased the price of flour by 5- a ton ...

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  6. TEN KILLED IN 'QUAKE

    VIOLENT storms and earthquakes continue in Europe and the British Isles. Ten persons were killed and 50 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Champions Of The Surf

    These are the type of life-savers for which Australian beaches are world-famous. The main picture shows the Bonds team which, by 72.48 points, to 71.25, defeated North Steyne in the final elimination round of the R. and R. competition. North Bondi and North Narrabeen also competed in the final. The inset shows the winning team's wheelman, intent on his job during the event. Bondi will compete with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CAVALCADE OF YESTERDAY

    The meeting at the Chapter House, addressed by the Honorary Minister, Mr. Hawkins, on the Government's charity legislation, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BETRAYED BY HIS BIG FEET

    ASIATIC sailors usually have very small feet, but a Customs officer at Darwin recently noticed sailors wearing ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. SIMON'S VISIT TO BERLIN

    REPLYING to a Parliamentary question to-day, the Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, explained that the British Government had ...

    Article : 103 words
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  12. DESPERATE FIGHTS TO SAVE HOMES

    SIX fences fronting that number of homes, were burned down at Coogee, homes were menaced by fast-travelling flames at Peakhurst ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. POLICE HAD QUIET EVENING--THIS TIME

    THE last few Bankstown Council meetings, as the result of heated exchanges between aldermen and ...

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  14. "You've Gotter Show Me," Says U.S. Delegate

    "I'M from Missouri; you've gotter show me!" This well-known American saying was recalled to the members of the Arms Traffic Limitation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SAY TROOPS NOT MOBILISING

    IT is officially denied that troops are concentrating at Bolzano or anywhere else on the Austrian frontier. ...

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  16. COAL QUOTAS FOR ITALY

    IT was stated in the House of Commons that the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runciman, was endeavoring to ascertain as quickly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. HOBBS TURNS IN HIS BAT

    JACK HOBBS, the famous English and Surrey cricketer, has decide to retire from first-class cricket. Since he began playing for Surrey in 1905 he has scored 61,221 runs, and has made 197 centuries--both records. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. ARMY CHIEF'S TOUR

    GENERAL Sir Archibald. Montgomery Massingberd, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will leave England on February 28 to carry ...

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  19. THOUGHT HE'D HAVE TO SERVE 25 YEARS

    FRANCIS POWER, 45, former bank manager who admitted having stolen cash and forged cheques involving ...

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  20. ANXIETY FOR MISSIONARY IN CHINA

    ANXIETY is felt for the safety of the Australian missionary, Rev Frencham, and his wife, who were captured by bandits when the town ...

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  21. TOUR OF INDIA

    THE Maharajah of Patiala is an enthusiastic supporter of cricket and one of his ambitions is to popularise the game in India. With this ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    One of the Queensland members of the Australian Board of Control Mr. J Hutcheon, announced to-night that after a postal, ballot the Board ...

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  23. NOISY SCENE

    A scene was created in the spectators' gallery at the Christ-church City Council last night when 200 men and women ...

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  24. NAZI ORGANISATIONS DISSOLVE

    THE Nazi organisations in Upper Austria have decided to dissolve. They handed over their arms and ammunition to the Linz ...

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  25. RIBBON DEVELOPMENT

    A BILL to control Ribbon development --uncontrolled building operations along main roads-- throughout the United Kingdom, is ...

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  26. AIR MAIL AT DARWIN

    The mail plane Melbourne arrived to-day in charge of Captain Brain the first Qantas pilot to fly mails on the Singapore-Brisbane route. The ...

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  27. VIC. LIFTS EMBARGO ON TAS. POTATOES

    Following the vigorous protest and threat of a ban by the Premier of Tasmania on Victorian goods coming into Tasmania as a reprisal ...

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  28. ALLEGED GAOL ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    After he was alleged to have enjoyed three years' freedom, Roy Jones who was arrested this morning, was charged at the City Court ...

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  29. BABY'S SKULL FRACTURED

    Overbalancing when he climbed to the top of the rail on the balcony of his home in Sloan Street. Goulburn. to-day, Raymond Maxwell Kennedy ...

    Article : 54 words
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