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  4. LOOKING FOR THE SUNSHINE

    Mr Hunt, Commonwealth meteorologist, looking for a break in the clouds from the verandah of his home at Elsternwick today. Today's weather forecast indicates that the weather is "improving." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRIGHTER WEATHER COMING VERY SOON

    BETTER weather is coming. This was the hopeful note sounded at the Weather Bureau this afternoon. Although today was largely a repetition of yesterday--cold and overcast, with some showers--holiday-makers who are waiting so ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BOY HOUSEBREAKERS EARN £6 A DAY

    AS a result of the recent arrest of three boys aged 17, 16 and 15, the police claim to have cleared up 50 cases of ...

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  7. ELWOOD OUTRAGE

    Senior-Detectives O'Keeffe and Lambell are investigating statements that Mary Dean, 25, of Milton Street, Elwood, who was ...

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  8. BRADMAN WRITES TO BOARD OF CONTROL

    Don Bradman, the young Test cricketer, has written a letter to the Board of Control for International Cricket in which he has expressed ...

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  9. MATTHEWS STARTS FOR LONDON

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- Captain F. R. Matthews, the English flier, set off today on his effort to break the record for a flight from Darwin ...

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  10. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  11. STOP PRESS

    Headhunter and Impartial passed post together, Lowfield 2 lengths away third. Time, 2 min. 10 12 sec. Started 5.3. ...

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  12. SHIP DISABLED

    Information was received in Melbourne this afternoon that wireless messages had been intercepted from the steamer Cabarita, indicating that ...

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  13. SCENE AT BIJOU

    THE pantomime "Mother Hubbard'' was still "black" today so far as the Theatrical Employes' Union was concerned. Pickets were stationed ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FOOD DRIVE AT MANCHESTER

    LONDON, December 26.--Manchester will open its first Dominion food shop in the New Year. It will remain open for a month. ...

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  16. 70 SURFERS RESCUED AT MANLY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--Big seas kept the patrols of the Manly Life Saving Club busy yesterday, and three life lines were in almost constant use. In ...

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  17. NO ACTING GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--The Acting Governor-General (Lord Somers) will leave Canberra for Melbourne on December 30, and is not expected ...

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  18. Melbourne's Larders Were Filled Up Again Today !

    Melbourne housewives were actively engaged today re-slocking their larders after the Christmas holidays. Shops and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GEELONG'S COLDEST BOXING DAY SINCE 1924

    GEELONG, Saturday.--Cool weather today again marred the holiday for visitors to resorts near here. A cold southerly wind brought the ...

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  20. SPORTS POSTPONED

    Sportsmen had another dull Saturday afternoon today when rain made grounds so heavy that many fixtures had to be postponed. ...

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  21. Arrest Follows Big Sydney Robbery

    Detectives Simpson and Porter visited the Golden Age Hotel, King Street, last night, and arrested Hilton George Phillips, 35, electrical fitter, ...

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