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  3. CITY FORECAST:

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  5. BRITISH SECRET IN HANDS OF ITALY

    A FIRST-CLASS diplomatic sensation has been caused, says the "Daily Telegraph" by the ...

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    When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.-- One of the many pretty girls at the St. Vincent's Hospital fete yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Old residents of Wollongong wept and prayed when the Presbyterian Church, which had seen 99 years of history, was pulled down. Old associations and memories became just a mass of bricks when the last part of the building crashed to the ground (above). Below: The falling spire. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRIEST BLESSES DYING BROTHER AT ROADSIDE

    LISMORE, Thursday. -- One man was killed and two others were injured when a motor car and motor lorry ...

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  9. ATTACK ON SOLDIER PREFERENCE

    A STATE-WIDE challenge to the Returned Soldiers' Preference Act, particularly in its application to municipal and ...

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  10. LORD GOWRIE'S PROMISE OF SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Replying to addresses of loyally and welcome to-day, Lord ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RELIEF MEN MAROONED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--Fifty relief workers, their camp surrounded by flood waters, were marooned on an ...

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  12. TRIP FOR AIR EXPERTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--To investigate the manufacture of aeroplanes abroad, as a step in the establishment of a plane building ...

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  13. New Railways Opposed: May Add To Debt And Interest

    State Cabinet will to-day consider the construction of the Sutherland--Cronulla and Sandy Hollow--Maryvale railways, and the question will be raised as to whether it is wise at this juncture to sink more borrowed capital in the ...

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  14. CYCLIST KILLED

    Losing control of his bicycle, while riding behind a lorry in Parramatta Road, Croydon, yesterday, Brian Gardiner. 15, of Glenormonde Avenue, ...

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  15. VOLUNTARY TRAINING FOR DEFENCE

    Voluntary training, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Parkhill, said yesterday, is the policy of the Government. I am not aware of any difference ...

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  17. SKELETON AT WOONONA

    Police regard the identification of the skeleton found in the bush at Woonona as almost impossible. The local Government medical officer ...

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    A CHARMING Old-World Gentlemaiden. Miss Marjorie Williams, at the Leap Year Fete, in aid of St. Vincent's Hospital, held in the hospital grounds yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. HOSPITAL PATIENT'S 400 MILES TRIP IN COMFORT

    Miss Eileen O'Rourke, 19, who has spent nore than a year in the Mater Miserkordiae Hospital, went home to Canberra yesterday, but not in a ...

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  20. LATE NEWS

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  21. SLEEP-WALKER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Walking in his sleep early to-day, Leslie Fairley (36), fell 25 feet from his bedroom window at South Melbourne. ...

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  22. Society Can't Stop Fishing

    Discussing game-fishing yesterday a special meeting of the R.S.P.C.A. council decided that: Cruelty to any living creature is to be deplored; but it cannot be sure whether game-fishing is cruel; in any case, if it is, the council can take no legal action because the Act has no suitable provision; and even if it had, council could do nothing ...

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