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  4. TEST CRICKET

    "The Times" cricket expert says that it is most important for the English cricketers to play in top form in the test ...

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  5. D'OISY AT TOKIO

    Captain, Peltier D'Oisy, the French airman, has arrived at Tokorosawa, near Tokio, thus ...

    Article : 184 words
  6. FOG-BOUND CITY

    For several hours this morning the city and suburbs underwent the experience of a day-time fog. The first indications were scen late ...

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  7. Today's Fog Silhouette in the City

    How many "Herald" readers could say off-hand where the photographer stood when he took this photograph of a fog scene in the City today? The picture was taken at 11.30 a.m. today inside the main entrance to the Flinders Street. Railway Station. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO INVESTIGATE REPORTED CANCER DISCOVERY

    Immediate action is to be taken by the Federal Government to investigate the reported discovery by a Canadian doctor of the cause of cancer, and of a successful curative treatment for the disease. ...

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  9. STOP PRESS

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  10. ELECTION MYSTERY LEAFLET

    Who issued the mysterious secret circular in the Prahran electorate last week, in support of the candidature of Mr A. R. Jackson, the Labor nominee? Yesterday Mr Jackson denied knowledge of it, and now it ...

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  11. PRIMEVAL MONSTER

    Tyrannosaurus Rex, 40 feet long, a tyrant of the prime, who flourished in the forests of the long ago must have, been rather ...

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  12. AMERICANS IN HONG KONG

    HONG KONG, June 9.--Lieutenant Wade, one of the American aviators engaged in a flight round the world, called this evening on the Governor, ...

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  13. HORSE OWNER'S PARTIES

    "Nearly every time I had a win I celebrated it by giving a party to a number, of my friends." This was the explanation made ...

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  14. STARVING TO DEATH

    "Dying of starvation." was the diagnosis of a doctor at the Alfred Hospital, who last night examined an old man who had been found lying ...

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  15. "HIGHEST VALUE"

    "The Commonwealth Government will make the fullest investigations." Mr Bruce, Prime Minister, made this statement this afternoon ...

    Article : 245 words
  16. WEATHER FORECASTS

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  17. PUNT COLLAPSES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The flapstay on one of the punts plying across Middle Harbor, between The Spit and Manly, ...

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  18. CITY EXPLOSION

    Melbourne was today startled by a mysterious explosion. With a roar a terrific electrical discharge, accompanied by a ...

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  19. CHILBLAIN DAYS

    Many persons are complaining of chilblains. A Melbourne doctor advises active circulation as a preventive. Toasting ...

    Article : 88 words
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  21. RATES RUSH

    Municipal Council Chambers were besieged today by dilatory property owner's, anxious to pay their rates. Failure to pay today involves the ...

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  22. BEST MEALS

    "I doubt whether the public is getting the best in meals. We intend to see that only the best class of licensees, those who are willing to ...

    Article : 120 words
  23. INSTITUTE'S INTEREST

    Dr. Charles Kelleway, director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Melbourne Hospital, expressed his [?]een interest when shown the above ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. ROAMED THE WORLD EIGHT MILLION YEARS AGO

    Reconstruction of the skeleton of Tyrannosaurue Rex, a huge reptile, which roamed primeval forests eight or ten million years ago. On the left is pictured the plaster cast of the skull which is now in the National Museum, Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FLYING THROUGH HAIL

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Describing the from Sydney to Adelaide with mails. Pilot F. S. Briggs stated that hail, heavy rain and head winds ...

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  26. BIG EEL

    Most fish stories have to be taken with a grain of salt. This one, which cornea from Gippsland, is attested by a photograph. ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. OIL BLAZE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday. -- From 5 o'clock yesterday evening right through the night, Invercargill presented an awe-inspiring spectacle, ...

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  28. RAILMEN WANT OPEN INQUIRY

    The Australian Railways Union has made a request to Mr Eggleston, Minister for Railways, that complaints made by employes regarding alleged ...

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