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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 words
  5. DIPLOMATIC MOVES CENTRE ON LONDON.

    A DELICATE diplomatic position has been created following the handing in by Germany and Italy almost simultaneously of their replies to the British Government's memorandum of ...

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  6. A Champion

    This beautiful rose grown by Mr. A. Stewart was swarded the championship riband at the Marrickville Horticultural Society's Autumn Flower show on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MURDER CHARGE IS LAID

    A MURDER charge was preferred early this morning against a 38-year-old woman, following the death of Carl Wm. ...

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  8. THREE HURT IN FERRY FIRE

    CATCHING fire yesterday afternoon, the well-known Yarra River ferry, Fairyland, was burnt to the waterline by a ...

    Article : 281 words
  9. Sped To Victory

    Youthful winners at St; Patrick's Day sports at the Show Ground on Saturday. Left: K. McAuliffe (St, Patrick's) breasting the tape to win the tinder 16 years 100 yards event. Right : J. Eyre and J. Hall (Manly) winning the under 11 years Siamese race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FURTHER RAIN LIKELY TO-DAY

    Fine and warm weather prevailed generally over N.S.W. during the week-end. except on the North Coast. where light showers fell. ...

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  12. AMAZING SEND OFF TO TRAMS

    LUXRIOUS modes of transport yesterday but juggernauts to-day six of Melbourne's historic cable trams bounded ...

    Article : 255 words
  13. STRICKEN SHIP IN DANGER

    HER pumps unable to cope with a leak, the steamer Haiping, formerly the Craigend, is making every effort to reach ...

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    "Bill the Bullocky" runs amok in the kitchen--George Lloyd in a scene from "Tall Timber," Cinesound's latest production. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PAMELUS IS WELL SUITED

    THE seven and a half furlongs of to-morrow's Quality Handicap at Moonee Valley will suit Pamelus admirably, and although the Doncaster ...

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  16. THE DISTRESSED AREAS BILL

    THE Chancellor of the Exechequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in the course of a debate on the Distressed Areas Bill, following Mr. Lloyd George, ...

    Article : 283 words
  17. ATTACKING DIVISIONS BOMBED

    A GOVERNMENT Communique claims that two Italian divisions participating, in the attack on Madrid were decimated by Government ...

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  18. SHIP ON FIRE IN ATLANTIC

    RACING, to the rescue of the British steamer Silver Larch Which had caught fire while in the Atlantic an American cruiser rescued ...

    Article : 121 words
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  20. AMBASSADORS APPOINTED

    THE King has approved the following appointments:-- Sir Esmond Ovey, Ambassador at Brussels to be British Ambassador Extraordinary ...

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  21. FIVE JEWS ARE MURDERED

    THREE Jewish farmers, who were on their Way home, to the Tiberias settlements, were murdered at midnight last night when they fell ...

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  22. BUTCHER'S DEATH NOT SUSPICIOUS .

    The opinion that there were no suspicious circumstances' connected with the death of Clarence Oscar Cronan, 33, a master butcher of ...

    Article : 186 words
  23. STOP PRESS

    The motor cyclist who was killed at Waterfall early last night and his pillion passenger Who was critically injured and taken to St. ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. HEAVY FALLS OF SNOW IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND

    FURTHER snowfalls occurred overnight in the north-eastern counties and in practically all parts of scotland and Northern Ireland They ...

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  25. FIFTEEN KILLED IN TRAIN SMASH

    FIFTEEN were killed and many injured when an express train met with disaster at Bourses. The police are conducting exhaustive ...

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  26. NON-INTERVENTION IN SPAIN

    THE Chairman of the International Board for Nonintervention In Spain, which will be responsible for the administration ...

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  27. SHIP TO BE REPAIRED IN SYDNEY

    Damage incurred by the interstate liner Duntroon, When a fire broke out aboard the Vessel While en route for Fremantle recently will prevent ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. VISA FEES REDUCED

    IT is announced th[?] the British Government and the United states Government have, mutually agreed as from April 1 to reduce the. visa, fees ...

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  29. FILMS CAUSE MENTAL INDIGESTION

    The secretary of the children's Cinema Council, Mrs, P. Kloot, said yesterday that a questionnaire to parents had, revealed that most ...

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  30. STINSON VICTIM TO LEAVE HOSPITAL

    One of the two survivors of the stinson disaster Mr. Joseph Binstead will leave hospital this week After giving evidence at the inquest ...

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  31. WOMAN DIES IN CAR

    While sitting in the rear seat of a ear proceeding along the Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills, yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Frances Nebbitt, 71, ...

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  32. MEN DIE SUDDENLY

    After a game tennis, Frank Tourro 54, of Doomben Street, Eastwood collapsed and died at the corner of Edgar and Webley Streets ...

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