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  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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  5. SPEEDING UP COAL AWARD HEARING

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A general desire to speed up the hearing of the applications before the High Court, which challenge the validity ...

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  6. MISSING YACHTS SAFE

    After thrilling battles with tempestous seas in Bass Strai[?], the yachts Phyllis and Wanderer and their crews are safe. ...

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  7. PARIS SAYS SKIRTS MUST BE LONGER

    PATOU has made the most drastic change in woman's dress that we have seen since the war," said Mrs A. Burnett, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TOMBSTONE TELLS OF SHARK VICTIM

    The controversy among readers of The Herald as to whether a shark tragedy has ever occurred in Port Phillip Bay has been settled by the ...

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  9. RAIN EASES OFF

    Heavy rain which fell throughout the State at the end of last week cased off during the week-end, and a continuance of improved ...

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  10. NINE DEAD IN SAMOAN RIOT

    Apia (Samoa), Monday.--Nine are dead and 26 wounded as a result of the battle between police and natives on Saturday. ...

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  11. SALVATION LEADER'S VISIT POSTPONED

    General E. J. Higgins, head of the Salvation Army, has postponed his visit to Australia Indefinitely. A letter has been received from ...

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  12. WELCOME 1930!

    DESPITE industrial depression, the ceremonies that attend the farewelling of the old year and welcoming the new promise to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. STOP PRESS

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  14. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  15. WILL THE NEW YEAR BE PROSPEROUS?

    Read the Article on the Business Outlook for 1930, by Harold Burston, in tomorrow's Finance and Commerce Page. ...

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  16. ORIENTAL HOTEL LICENCE TRANSFERRED

    The licence of the Oriental Hotel, Collins Street, was transferred at a sitting of the Licensing Court today, when Mr G. A. Mo[?]r (Messrs. Gillott ...

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  17. BOYHOOD FRIENDS MEET AFTER 45 YEARS

    A solitary individual waited on the wharf at Victoria Dock today when the Shire liner Argyllshire berthed. It was Mr Jim Riley, a retired engineer, ...

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  18. THE PHYLLIS REACHES HER GOAL

    Battling through the raging sens in Bast Strait, the yacht Phyllis crossed the finishing line at Low Head, Tasmania, today-- 72 hours out. A photograph taken before the start of the race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. NEGLECT OF BLACKIE SURPRISES ENGLAND

    Having been called to the English bar and having represented his university at cricket for two consecutive seasons, Mr E. D. Blundell, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. WATERSIDE FEDERATION STRENGTHENS A.C T.U.

    The results of two important ballots of waterside workers were announced today. By a three-to-one majority in a 75 per cent. poll ...

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  22. NEW TURN TO CITY FIRE MYSTERY

    It was reported to Police Headquarters, Russell Street, this afternoon, that some of the £93915- found in an unlocked drawer in the ...

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  23. LIQUOR POLL WILL COST ABOUT £23,000

    The referendum to be taken in Victoria on Saturday, March 29, on the question whether liquor licences should be abolished will cost ...

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  24. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO QUEENSCLIFF A SUCCESS

    GEELONG, Monday.-- The first Sunday excursion train from Ballarat to Queenscliff. which was run yesterday, was well patronised despite ...

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  25. "Tin Hat" Inventor Leaves Fortune

    LONDON, December 29.--Alfred Bates, art metal worker, who invented the steel helmet which British soldiers wore in the Great War, left ...

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