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  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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  6. TWO MILK CARTS BLOWN UP

    A terrific explosion, believed to have been caused by gelignite, wrecked, a milk-cart at the home of Frederick C. J. Hanley in Pennant ...

    Article : 357 words
  7. NEW STAMPS TO BE SPECIAL ISSUES

    Some feeling has been caused by the suggestion that the King's head is to be removed from Australian stamps, and replaced by pictures of ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. MISSING FISHERMEN SAFE

    QUEENSCLIFF, Monday.--Paul Haberman, 38, and Fritz Miller, 35, fishermen, of Torquay, who were reported to he adrift in a' fishing ...

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  9. MORE VOLUNTEERS ON WATERFRONT

    Five hundred volunteers were engaged by shipowners for work on the Melbourne waterfront today. Volunteers also obtained work in Port ...

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  10. SIGHT BACK AFTER FOUR YEARS

    "Oculists regard it as a remarkable recovery," said Mr A. White- law, who gave Bradman £1000 for his cricket performances in ...

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  11. CAMBRIDGE FLIERS HERE

    JUST as casually as if they were finishing a 10-minute trial flight instead of an air trip from England, Messrs Rat Fairbairn and ...

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  12. UNITED PARTY POLICY SWEEPS TASMANIA

    AS a result of its sweeping victory at the House of Assembly elections on Saturday, the Nationalist Gov- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Flying Sister Meets Flying Brother

    Miss Betty Fairbairn,a member of the Aero Club, who competed in Saturday's Aerial Pageant, was the first to greet her brother Pat when he arrived at Essendon aerodrome shortly before noon today on the last stage of his tourist flight from England to Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STOP PRESS

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  15. SOUND FILM OF GIANT EARTHWORM

    Almost as famous now as the platypus is the giant earthworm of Gippsland, which is to be the subject of a sound moving picture. ...

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  16. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

    J. W. Styles and Son, 340 Colling Street.--Bridge builder and road contractors' machinery and, plant, footscray, May 12. ...

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  18. NEW USE FOR RADIO

    RADIO broadcosts did excellent work in restoring lost children to their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. GOLD MINING REVIVAL

    The chairman of the Stock .Exchange (Mr O. Bowden) stated at the afternoon call of the exchange today that it would be the aim of the ...

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  20. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  21. GEELONG GRAMMAR CREW TRAINING ON THE YARRA TODAY

    The crew of the Geelong Grammar School came to Melbourne today to start final training on the Yarra for the heats and final of the Head-of-the-River races on. Thursday and Friday of this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TAIPING AGROUND AT HONGKONG

    HONGKONG. May .10. --The steamer Taiping (4324 tons), from Sydney, grounded off Hongkong in a heavy fog. early this morning. ...

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  23. 500 WANT TO SING IN OPERA

    Sixty applications from persons desirous of singing lending roles in opera were reived before the voice for soloists began in the ...

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  24. MORE RAIN IN S. A.

    ADELAIDE. Monday. -- General rain again fell throughout the State during the week-end and continued today with light to moderate. ...

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  25. DOUBLE TAXATION INVALID

    The Commonwealth Commissioner of Taxation today lost an action, before the Full High Court, in which he sought to levy tax twice on the ...

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  26. CABBAGE TREE HAT FOUND

    The three months' quest of Mr Paul Montford, sculptor, for a cabbage tree hat has ended. Mr Montford, who is modeling a ...

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  27. SENATE ELECTION TOMORROW

    About 90 of the total 98 members of the State Parliament will vote to-morrow evening in the election of a senator in place of the late. ...

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  28. WHITE HATS FOR SPRING

    If they want to keep in step with the latest Paris fashion, smart Melbourne women will discard their winter hat's in black and dark colors for ...

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  29. EIGHT KILLED IN MOTOR COACH SMASH

    "PARIS. May 10.--Eight persons were killed and 13 injured when a motor coach; carrying 30 people, left the road and fell into a deep ravine ...

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  30. DROVE "AS IF CHASING A SNAKE"

    [?] V. Sisson of north Melbourne, who, according to the evidence of Constable King at the City court today his car down ...

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  31. RENT STRIKE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday. --following a threat of eviction against a threat in Trafalgar street. Annandale, a rent strike has developed. More than 20 ...

    Article : 64 words
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