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  4. "MYSTERY OF MEAT TRADE"

    "This is a most mysterious trade," commented Sir Auckland Geddes, chairman of the Food Prices Commission, at today's sitting, when ...

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  5. HEROIC BARRED

    As a result of a decision of the committee of the V.R.C. today, there is a probability of Heroic not racing until the term of ...

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  6. MARTIN PLACE EXTENSION

    As all the litigation in connection with the Martin Place intension scheme centred in residues which the City Council proposed ...

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  7. THEY COULD POUR IT INTO A BUCKET

    How to divide 12 bottles of wine among 13 people is the problem agitating the minds of the Dapto show committee, ...

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  8. BIG TENNIS TITLES

    Those who delight in really fine tennis--some of the finest in the world--will hail with delight the Australasian championships, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING

    A startling story of a bearded stranger, who deliberately shot at and wounded a boy, and then ran away, has been told to the police. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA WINS EPIC TEST STRUGGLE

    After only 20 minutes' play, and requiring 27 runs to win, England lost the third test match and the Ashes at the Oval this morning by 11 runs. Gilligan, with 29 to his credit overnight, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STRIKE THREAT

    Twenty thousand coalminers in Derbyshire are threatening an early strike, while the miners throughout the country are most discontented with ...

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  12. NOT ALL IT MIGHT BE

    A little nook on the beach at Manly that has had its natural beauty marred by the careless hand of man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CLEAR CASE FOR BRITAIN

    Mr. L. C. M. S. Amery, Colonial Secretary, speaking at the Constitutional Club, declared that the policy of Imperial preference was not a monopoly, as ...

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  14. PARASITE IN CATTLE

    It is authoritatively stated that Dr. Cowdray, of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York, sent to South Africa at the invitation of the ...

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  15. IS MR. THEODORE'S IDEA HIS OWN?

    Mr. Theodore is tho foster-parent of a matured idea," said Senator Lynch, referring to the Queensland Premier's speech on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ITALY WATCHES HER MIGRANTS

    To direct the flow of immigration from Italy to Australia, the Italian Immigration Commissariat at Rome has sent to Melbourne ...

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  17. ANSWER TO CRITICS

    Sir Joseph Cook, High Commissioner for Australia, states that 62,487 Britishers were accepted for Australia, under the Empire Settlement Act, up to ...

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  18. POSITION IN SYDNEY

    When Mr. Wenke returned to Sydney from the trip on which he was reported to have purchased Heroic, he applied to the A.J.C. to have the ...

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  19. SOLUTION OF OPIUM TRADE

    A critical stage has been reached in the Opium Conference, owing to the refusal of the British and other delegates to accept the American proposals ...

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  20. DO WE SPOIL OUR BEACHES?

    Visitors say 'Yes.' This scene, on the ocean front at Manly, photographed yesterday, speaks for itself. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SINGAPORE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" parliamentary correspondent says that the Government has not yet decided that use shall be made of Singapore as an air ...

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  22. CYCLIST CHEATS DEATH

    A remarkable escape from death was experienced by a cyclist named Ludlow, who was knocked down by a motor car and dragged for 30 ...

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  23. Feature Sections

    "Daily Telegraph" feature sections will be published as set out:--Women's Specials.--Tuesday ...

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  24. Summary of Important News Appearing Today

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. Amery) declares that the policy of Imperial preference is not a monopoly. The Government's policy is to ...

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  25. ENGLAND'S GREAT FIGHT

    Mr. Syd. Smith, junr., hon. secretary of the Australian Board of Cricket Control, yesterday afternoon despatched the following telegram to ...

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  26. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy, with further rain, on central and southern coast and tablelands, and in the north-east quarter; fine elsewhere. ...

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  27. PRINCE'S ITINERARY IN AFRICA

    The itinerary of the Prince of Wales covers the period from May 4 to July 22, of which a fortnight will be spent in Rhodesia. ...

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