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  2. WEATHER FORECAST:--

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  5. NEW POLICE RULES

    New instructions to the police relating to the identification and questioning of suspects, and the interrogation of prisoners and ...

    Article : 419 words
  6. BIGGER PAY TODAY BUT--

    FIRST ENVELOPES with the full new basic wage are now being issued to employes. These leather-workers at a Richmond tannery are shown in line outside their pay office. Below is a close-up of the increased pay. These pictures were taken yesterday. Today many more employes are getting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  7. STILL NO SIGN OF FLIERS

    HONOLULU, Thursday. Complete failure in the intensified sea and air search for Mrs Amelia Earhart Putnam's ...

    Article : 963 words
  8. HORSE AND RIDER TRAIN

    SANTA CASA. the Grand National favorite. and his jockey, A. Armsden, are both training vigorously for the big race on Saturday. Today's pictures at Flemington show Armsden, who is doing physical training under the guidance of a former League footballer, running at the track, and Santa Casa, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REBEL LINE BROKEN NEAR MADRID

    Hurling 22,000 troops and 40 tanks into the attack, General Miaja, commanding the loyalist forces at Madrid, has pierced the rebel front west of the capital. ...

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  10. TRACK FIRM, BUT RAIN LIKELY FOR NATIONAL

    The Flemington track is in excellent condition for tomorrow's Grand National Steeplechase, Australia's richest jumping race--but fresh northerly winds and possible showers are forecast. The three miles one furlong course ...

    Article : 388 words
  11. HIGHER RENTS TAKE MUCH OF WAGE RISE

    No sooner had the basic wage been increased than some Melbourne landlords increased rents, said the secretary of the Housing Investigation and Slum Abolition Board (Mr J. H. Davey) today. His statement was supported by the secretary of the ...

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  12. Frost Going: Now For--Rain

    Coastal showers, with fresher north-west winds, are forecast for the week-end, and are expected by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 232 words
  13. BLATCH K.O.'d IN THIRD ROUND

    NEW YORK, Thursday. Alf Blatch (9st. 8 34lb.). Australian lightweight champion, was knocked out in the third round at Madison Square ...

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  14. GREAT VIOLINIST PRACTISES

    BRONISLAW HUBERMAN, the great Polish violinist, who arrived in Melbourne yesterday, photographed at practice in his suite at Cliveden Mansions, East Melbourne, today. He will begin a series of recitals in the Melbourne Town Hall on Saturday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FEDERAL ELECTION IN OCTOBER PROBABLE

    CANBERRA, Friday.--All indications are that the Federal Cabinet, when it discusses the question, will decide to hold the general elections in October. [?] Lang's forecast last night, that October [?] ...

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  17. "SMITHY'S" PLANE WRECKAGE

    The cabled report from Los Angeles that the vice-president of the Lockheed Co. (Mr Squier) has positively identified a rubber tyre and aeroplane landing gear ...

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  18. MOTHER SHIP SINKS WITH £42,000 WORTH OF SHELL

    DARWIN, Friday.--News reached Darwin today that the Sanyo Maru, a Japanese pearling mother ship had sunk, with 300 tons of shell aboard, 15 miles off the mouth of the Liverpool River. The purser and a diver were drowned. ...

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