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  4. GLOOMY SIDELIGHT OF CORONATION

    THE Commonwealth Bank Board's rejection of the Loan Council's request for the underwriting of a loan of £7,500,000 for the completion of the works programmes up to June ...

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  5. WANTS TO PURCHASE ENZESFELD

    THE Duke of Windsor has left Enzesfeld Castle to visit Count Paul Munster at Noetsch Castle, in the Corinthian Moun ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. Old Man Drowned In Botany Bay

    BELIEVED to have been swept into Botany Bay from a flat-bottom boat during a rainstorm late yesterday. Reuben ...

    Article : 213 words
  7. To The Fence

    Master craftsman DON BRADMAN met the champion of another sphere when he faced BILL O'REILLY in the Shield match at the M.C.C. yesterday. He played the few overs he received safely, but stepped out to this ball to send it skimming through the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAN FOUND DROWNED

    AFTER being missing from his home for nearly 30 hours. Albert Izzard, 60. of Wingham, who had been suffering from a nervous ...

    Article : 46 words
  9. Golden Wedding

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore, of Liverpool Road, upper Bankstown. near Liverpool. who celebrated their Golden wedding on Saturday last. Both ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ULTIMATUM TO GIPSIES

    THE Mayor of Bankstown, Aid. Gosling, accompanied by Detective Sergeant Campbell and Detective Catts. of Campsie. ...

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  12. Toll of the Road

    STRUCK by a Car at the corner of Chalmers' and Devonshire Streets, City, last night, Mrs: S. Land, of Elizabeth Street, City, suffered a ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. PERFECT WICKET LIKELY

    THERE is every, prospect, of a fine wicket for the fifth Test. The weather to-day was bright and clear, and a light southerly ...

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  14. LATER WEATHER

    FOLLOWING intermittent, fain and squally winds throughout the day, heavy showers fell in the city shortly ...

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  15. LAST BODY OF MINE DISASTER

    EIGHT days after the explosion in Wonthaggi mine, the 13th body, that of Harry Harper, 45, oversman, was recovered to-day by volunteer ...

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  16. FORGED DOWN BY BAD WEATHER

    The D.H. 86 airliner, while en route from Melbourne to Sydney yesterday morning, was forced down at Goulburn, owing to bad weather ...

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  17. GIRL MISSING FROM HOME

    Mystery surrounds the disappearance of Margaret Saleeby, 14-year-old school-girl, who left her home in Crane Ave., Haberfield, on ...

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  18. BRUCE MAY ENTER HOUSE OF COMMONS

    While it is expected that the High Commissioner, Mr. Bruce, will finally enter the House of Commons, it is believed here that he will ...

    Article : 63 words
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  20. STOP PRESS

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  21. OTHERS MISSING FROM HOMES

    Police are also endeavoring to trace the whereabouts of Margaret Bond, 15, who has been missing from her home in Darling Street, Balmain, ...

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  22. SAID TO HAVE BEEN SEEN IN KATOOMBA

    TWO boys, Alfred Long, of Stratford Street. Paddington. and Arnold Coleman, of Healey Street, Paddington, who were reported ...

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  23. FATALLY WOUNDED

    Injuries which resulted in his death in the Kyogle Memorial Hospital last night were suffered by Albert Featherstone, 18, of Homeleigh, when ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. INQUIRY INTO SHIP COLLISION

    Cross-actions taken by James Patrick and Co., Ltd., and the Union S.S. Co., following the collision be between the steamers Caradale and ...

    Article : 56 words
  25. 12 ALSATIANS MEET DEATH EVERY DAY

    Rather than pay registration fees which have been increased from 5 to £215, the owners of 451 Alsatians have handed the animals over to the ...

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