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  4. EXCHANGE GAMBLE IN DRUG SHARES

    UNDER pressure of a speculative wave, linked with the failure of the Stevens Government to indicate its policy towards the proposed invasion of the pharmacy trade by the overseas Boots Pure Drug Company, shares in the ...

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  5. Toll of the Road

    TWO fatal road accidents occurred yesterday, a baby girl dying shortly after being struck by a motor van in Liverpool ...

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  6. Champion

    Ex-Queenslander Norman Von Nida, who won his first title in this State at Kensington yesterday, when he defeated W. MacKenzie nine and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  7. Big Partnership

    STAN. McCABE (left) and RAY ROBINSON added 145 for the fourth wicket for New South Wales against the M.C.C. at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. Robinson consolidated his claims for Test honors. McCabe made 83 and Robinson 91. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LABOR'S 'NO' TO AVIATION

    DEFINITELY pledging the Labor Movement in New South Wales to vote "No" on the aviation question to be ...

    Article : 630 words
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  10. Cannot Return To Aust.

    SO far as the federal Government in concerned, the Freer incident is considered closed. This was emphasised in the ...

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  11. MAY HAVE TO BAT ON DUST HEAP

    THERE is every chance that, unless England can make enough runs in its first innings against New South Wales to ...

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  12. RESCUERS FOUND CUMBER DEAD

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. WHEN rescuers reached Hugh Crawford. 24, a climber, who yesterday slipped down a precipice while ...

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  13. ADVANCES SCORNED BY LABOR

    WELLINGTON, Friday. THE National Executive of the Labor Party has rejected a demand by the Communist ...

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  14. LINER IS BUFFETED IN GALE

    THE P. and O. liner Mongolia, on its homeward voyage from Australia, experienced a terrific buffeting in the Bay of ...

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  15. STOP PRESS

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  16. POPE LOSING STRENGTH

    GRAVE anxiety is felt regarding g pope Plus XI, who is stated to be losing strength rapidly. The 79-year-old Pontiff is stated ...

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  17. TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CANADA

    The Australian Trade Commissioner in Canada, Mr. L. R. McGregor, will arrive in Sydney in the Maunganui to-morrow. He will ...

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  18. SAYS JAPAN ANXIOUS TO RENEW TRADING

    On his arrival at Brisbane to-day on the Canberra Maru, K. A. Ohshima, of the Japan-Australian Exhibitors' Company Pty., Ltd., said ...

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  19. TWO DEATHS IN SCAFFOLD COLLAPSE

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the City Coroner, Mr. Cram, yesterday when he inquired into the deaths of Edward Clark, 29, ...

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  20. FELL FROM LADDER

    Falling from a ladder when it slipped at the Five Dock Theatre yesterday Phillip Chidley, 18, a sign-writer, of Wetherill Street, ...

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  21. KILLED IN COLLISION

    When a collision occurred early this morning between a motor truck driven by Julius. Scherini and a bicycle ridden by Otto Schellenberger, ...

    Article : 35 words
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