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  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. NO TAMPERING WITH OTTAWA PACT

    Renewed assurances that the continuation of Imperial preference would not be affected by negotiations for an Anglo-American trade pact were given by the Chancellor for the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) in the House of ...

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  7. HOW PLANE HIT CHURCH IN FOG

    ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Glenferrie Road, Malvern (left), into which the De Haviland Moth plane crashed last night in the fog. Above are Neil Sloane (left), of Mulwala, New South Wales, who was a passenger in the plane, and Jack Macalister, of Thorn Street, Essendon, the pilot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COLDEST NOON FOR YEARS; MORE FOGS AND FROSTS

    Today's noon was the coldest for five years at least--records do not go back farther than that. The maximum at that hour was 40.5 or 2.7 below the low record of Monday. ...

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  9. GROCERY BOMBED

    A bomb, wrapped in cloth[?] was thrown on to the roof of Giovanni Lombardo's Italian grocery, wine and spirit store, ...

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  10. Fog-Bound Pilot Kept Head And Saved Life

    Only because Jack Macalister kept a cooler head than his 19 years and 50 hours' flying experience entitled him to, did he and his passenger, Neil Sloane, escape death for themselves and others when their Moth plane crashed ...

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  11. WARD & CO S. AFFAIRS

    Steps to protect the public, and minimise loss resulting from the failure of Ward and Co., share-brokers, are being taken by the ...

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  12. AIR LINES ROUND WORLD FORECAST

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A circuit of mail and passenger planes, operated exclusively by British planes and pilots, may ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. 'Unbusinesslike' Businesses

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--"Anyone who has a little money and doesn't know what to do with it thinks he ought to keep a shop," ...

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  15. NOT A REAL FOG, SAYS FIRE CHIEF

    "FOG! This isn't a fog," exclaimed the Metropolitan Fire Chief (Mr J. T. Wilkins) today. "Motorists night consider it a bit thick, but we did not notice ...

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  16. [?]EYMOUR DROME CITY AIRPORT

    [?]MOUR aerodrome--a large field normally used only as an emergency [?]ding ground--was Melbourne's air[?] today. ...

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  17. "Indian Love Call" at Jean Harlow's Funeral

    Jeanette McDonald, the film star, sang the "Indian Love Call" at the funeral today of Jean Harlow, the well-known screen artist. The funeral service was conducted in the small chapel at the Forentiawn Cemetery. Two hundred film celeb[?] assembled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. MINERS LEAD WAGE MOVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Miners' Federation will take the lead in a drive for higher wages and improved conditions throughout Australia. ...

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  19. 1938 TESTS ON USUAL ENGLISH GROUNDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The provisional programme of the Australian cricket tour of England in 1938 includes Test matches as follow:-- ...

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