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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
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  6. AMERICA MAY ADOPT A 30-HOUR WEEK

    AN important and progressive step in the interests of the workers in particular and of the nation in general, likely to result from the National Recovery Act, is a further shortening ...

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  7. No Friend To The Bookmakers !

    The quality and power, in every line of Sir John are revealed in the picture (top) of the son of Limond taken as Maurice McCarten rode him back to scale after be had made his successful debut in the Kirkham Stakes on Saturday at Warwick Farm. Mr. E. Moss, who bought the colt as a yearling in New Zealand, is said to have invested £1000 on him for the race. In the bottom picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITAIN TO DEFEND HERSELF

    REFERRING to Britain's trading relations with other countries, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Worth-while Win

    Nereid, of the St. George Club, which won the State champion ship for 16-footers after a splendid test in sailing tactics on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MAN KILLED IN COLLISION

    IN a terrific head-on collision between a motor-cycle and a car at the Dumaresque Street intersection of Gordon Avenue Hamilton ...

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  11. GAME SHOULD HAVE ENDED EARLIER

    A PROTEST from Wally Webb joint manager of the Australian Rugby League team that the referee should have ended the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THOMAS ON IRISH SITUATION

    IN a speech at Retford the Secretary for the Dominions Mr, J. H. Thomas, referring to the relations with the Irish Free State, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Pilotless Aeroplane Runs Amok

    A MOTH aeroplane ran amok at Hamilton to-day with no one at the controls. After careering around the aerodrome it crashed into a motor car. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MORE TOWNS AS AIRPORTS

    THE Prince of Wales, speaking at a conference in London called to stimulate the movement for equipping more towns as airports, urged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. REVOLVERS WERE DRAWN

    When the police raided premises at Paddington on Saturday and arrested a man for having gaming instruments in his possession a crowd ...

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  16. REBELS CLASH WITH GUARDS

    THE Cabinet has decreed a state of alarm following a revolutionary outbreak and clashes between the Civil Guards and Communists ...

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  17. HE FOUGHT AND DIED

    A fight in a crane last night between two young men during which about a dozen blows were struck. had results for one ...

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  18. PASSENGER HURT ON TRAIN

    When a train was brought to an abrupt halt near Daily on Saturday owing to a pipe on the Westinghouse system blowing out a passenger Rose ...

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  19. TWO ARRESTED AT NEWTOWN

    Alleged to have shammed drunkenness when arrested by police in a enrage In King Street. Newtown, on Saturday morning, two men were ...

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  20. TENNIS STAR GETS POSITION

    IT was announced at the week-end that the tennis star Don Turnbull had accouted the managership of A. ...

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  21. POLICE SUPT IN ACCIDENT

    Getting out of control a car driven by Superintendent Pattinson,, chief or No. 2 sub-district of the metro-politan police, hurtled over a 20ft ...

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  22. BROKE NECK IN DIVE

    A young life-saver Ronald William Taylor 19 met his death while swimming here to-day He dived off [?] from a height of eight ...

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  23. BLUE SHIRTS ARE BARRED

    Commandant Cronin General O'Duffy's lieutenant, has been arrested in Bundoran, Donegal. Fallowing Mr. De Valera's ban on ...

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  24. JAPAN SENDS FLEET TO FORMOSA

    As a result of the increasing gravity of the situation ln the province of Fukien where a revolutionary government has been proclaimed, ...

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  25. A K. O. BUT NOT BODY-LINE

    G. Wettenhall of the Northcote Cricket Club was rendered unconsolous for half an hour when he was struck by a ball while batting ...

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  26. FALL FROM TREE WAS FATAL

    A relief worker employed at Mount Bilpin near Mount Wilson, J. Col-bran. 57 of Hearn Street. Leichhardt fell from a tree on Friday and ...

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  27. KILLED BY POISON FUMES

    Grafton police stated yesterday that they believe that Leonard Cas-son. 32, of Barratt's Crock, who died suddenly on Saturday, succumbed as ...

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  28. DIPLOMATIC MOVES FOR DISARMAMENT

    Disarmament questions were discussed when Mr. Arthur Henderson president of the Disarmament Conference called at the Foreign Office ...

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  29. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SECRETARY

    The Secretary General of the League of Nations. M. AvenoI. left Geneva last night, and after a short Stay in Paris, during which be will ...

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  30. BRITISH LABOR LEADER INJURED

    The Lender of the British Labor Party. Mr. Lansbury, while attending a meeting of the Gainsborough Labor. ...

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  31. SHOTGUN FOUND BESIDE WOMAN

    The widow of one of the been known men in the district, Mrs. S. B. Brien, was found dead on her farm, near Cowra. yesterday ...

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  32. TREASURY BILLS

    The total amounts applied for in Treasury Bills yesterday was [?]67,000,000 The amount allotted in bills at three months was [?]50,000,000 the ...

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