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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

    Unsettled; rain. ...

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  5. NASH SMASHES BODYLINE CALUMNIES

    TWO days before the final Test began the decomposed corpse of bodyline bowling was exhumed. Rumors that Laurie Nash was afflicted with the disease which blighted the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FATALLY SHOCKED ON POLE

    COMING into contact with two electric wires while working on an electric light standard [?] Chalmers Road, Strathfield ...

    Article : 147 words
  7. METEORIC RISE IN ART WORLD

    HENRY A. HANKE, the brilliant young artist who, while employed as a relief worker, came into prominence in ...

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  8. Hanke Wins Again

    "La Gitana." a Spanish group, the picture which yesterday wont for Henry A. Hanke the £75 Salman Art Prize for 1936. Hanke is the young Australian artist who, when on the dole in 1934, started the world by winning the Arch[?]d Prize of that year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TWO KILLED IN FALL IN MINE

    When a [?]all of coal occurred in a mine at Ohal, Southland, to-day, Peter Johnstone. 50, married., with 10 children, and Thomas Thomson. ...

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  11. Bearers' Arduous Journey

    LAKE MACQUARIE Ambulance-bearers experienced a hazardous Journey to- day when they travelled a distance of 72 miles over rough ...

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  12. Lonely Burial On Plateau

    IN torrential rain and biting cold weather, a little band of 26 mourners, police and bushmen, who had taken part in ...

    Article : 780 words
  13. BODY BATTERED AGAINST ROCKS

    Battered by waves against rocks, on which it had apparently lain unnoticed for hours, the body of Walter W. Claydon, 70, who ...

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  14. Toll of the Road

    Two women were treated at Newcastle Hospital after [?] in which they were returning from Newcastle to their homes figured in a collision ...

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  15. INQUIRY WILL BE PRIVATE

    DESPITE the public outcry at the contributory causes of the Stinson disaster, the inquiry by the Air Accidents ...

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  16. [?]ASMANIAN CABINET TO BE ELECTED

    The Labor Party, following the [?]eeping victory at the polls on Feb[?]ary 20; will meet to-morrow, when [?] nisters will be elected. It is ...

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  18. WIRELESS SETS IN GAOL

    PRISONERS at Pentridge Penitentiary constituted an unseen audience at the fifth Test match. Five wireless sets have lust been ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    In the Navy estimates the quantitative position arising front the London Naval Treaty is being observed pending the ratification of ...

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  20. BARNETT OUT OF N.Z. MATCHES

    ENGLISH opening batsman Barnelt's knee trouble has been diagnosed as a chipped bone. He has felt pain while fielding. He will ...

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