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  4. WEATHER FORECAST. --

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  5. HUGE TOLL OF QUAKE

    Half of the 40,000 inhabitants of the city of Chillan are believed to have been killed or injured by the earthquake which rocked Chile yesterday. The entire city has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 585 words
  6. EUROPE DISTURBED BY ITALIAN MOVE

    Whitehall is shocked by the official admission of Italy's recall of the 1901 class of reservists, numbering 60,000, and cannot find any reasonable explanation for a move which [?]rance must regard as perilously close to an act of ...

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  7. BOMBINGS IN BRITAIN

    HOME-MADE BOMBS caused this havoc in London early in the morning of January 16. It was the first of a series of outrages believed to have been part of an attempt to sabotage important British undertakings and essential services. These pictures, received by air today, show the extent of damage in the vicinity of the central control room of the Central Electricity Board, in Park Street, Southwark. South London and the city ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 140 words
  8. Fresh Egg Sale Ban May Cause Famine

    Melbourne housewives may be unable to buy fresh eggs by Saturday because of action by the Victorian Egg Marketing Board to meet an acute shortage. The chairman of the Board (Mr W. ...

    Article : 794 words
  9. LOUIS K.O'S. LEWIS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The negro, Joe Louis, retained his world heavyweight boxing title by defeating another negro. ...

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  11. PLAY SATIRE ON MUNICH ANGERS CROWD

    After 50 policemen had quelled a demonstration against the American stage play, "Pins and Needles." the civic censors ...

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  12. 300 TROOPS GUARD MUNITIONS PLANT

    Three hundred soldiers travelled secretly last night from a camp in the south of England to guard the Government's new ...

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  13. WATER CONSUMPTION STILL HIGH

    Higher daily consumption of water than the figures which prevailed during the first weeks of the restrictions was maintained yesterday, the total used ...

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  14. JUDGE TO BEGIN FIRE INQUIRY NEXT WEEK

    State Cabinet decided today that the Royal Commission on bushfires shall consist of Judge Stretton, of the County Court. Cabinet decided also that the terms of reference for the commission should provide for. ...

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  15. GOOD RAIN ON WAY, BUT ONLY FOR NORTH-EAST

    Substantial rain is expected late today in the north-east of Victoria from the monsoonal conditions which have brought extensive rains in Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia, but for the rest of Victoria only scattered showers and ...

    Article : 313 words
  16. Milk, Treacle, And 9d. A Day For Forest Prisoners

    Prisoners at the forest prison camp, to be established in the Heytesbury Forest, will get: Ninepence a day, instead of the 6d. a day paid to Pentridge prisoners; ...

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  17. TEACHERS URGE 16 AS THE LEAVING AGE

    The annual conference of the Victorian Teachers' Union today carried a motion urging that the school leaving age be [?]sed to 15 and later to 16. ...

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