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  3. WEATHER FORECAST :

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  5. ENVOY FOR MOSCOW

    To accelerate the conclusion of the proposed alliance against aggression between Britain, France, and Russia, Mr William ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KING CROSSES INTO AMERICA

    Beginning their four-day visit to the United States, if the King and Queen crossed the Suspension Bridge into American territory at 9.40 p.m. tonight. As Their Majesties stepped down from the train, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. May Have To Recast Policy

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Substantial recasting of the Federal Government's plans, and of important ...

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  8. JAPANESE PLANE FIRED ON

    The official Domei news-agency reports that a British cruiser fired 10 shots at a Japanese aeroplane flying at ...

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  9. NEW RAIL LINK TO SYDNEY

    Construction of a 100-mile railway link between Orbost and Bombala, providing an alternative rail route between ...

    Article : 431 words
  10. OTHER NEWS

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  11. Sea-Serpent Near N.Z.?

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday. -- A sea-serpent, "with a comb-shaped tail and a dog-shaped head, with hair on top," ...

    Article : 152 words
  12. GREEK SHIP, WITH 40 ON BOARD, WRECKED ON REEF

    The Greek steamer, Fotini Carras, 4466 tons gross, believed to have had 30 to 40 men on board, ran ashore on Tuesday night on a coral islet, 380 miles east north-east of Sandy Cape, Queensland. The motor-vessel Australien, which ...

    Article : 608 words
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  14. BOY IN SEA ORDEAL SEES BROTHER DROWN

    After trying to save his drowning brother in the darkness and in a rough sea off the South Gippsland coast last night, Laurence Lipscombe, 15, battled through the waves for 130 yards to the beach, and pluckily swam out 200 yards to their fishing boat ...

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  15. VEHICLE TRAFFIC LIGHTS

    Although they were rejected a fortnight ago because of the cost it is likely now that vehicle operated traffic lights will replace ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. Noble "Buddies" Held Up

    The [?]ftness of the safety precautions taken by the American authorities was illustrated when the troops refused to allow Lords ...

    Article : 82 words
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