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  4. CITY FORECAST:

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  5. MEAT TAX GIVES £450,000 PREFERENCE A YEAR

    THE worth in money to Australia of the tentative agreement entered into between the Commonwealth and British ...

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    SOME OF THE nice girls who farewelled the sailors when H.M.S Laburnam sailed from Auckland for Singapore. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AFTER FOUR STUD YEARS

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday. ONE of the most sensational "comebacks" in the history of the turf was provided when ...

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  8. DAY BY DAY

    MRS. LINDA LITTLEJOHN is laying up a lot of trouble for her sex. She wants wives to be salaried, with "housewifery as a ...

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  9. "HOWZAT?"

    BROWN. (N.S.W.) plays a fast one from Eddie Gilbert on to his wicket in the second innings of the NS.W. match against Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Paralysis Cure For Govt. Test

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Federal Cabinet decided to-day that Dr. Page, acting Prime Minister, and the Minister for ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. Saved Husband's Life

    PERTH, Tuesday.--While others seemed incapable of action, Mrs. Alice Latimer (25), displayed great bravery to-day in saving the life of ...

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  12. Queen Was Charmed: Jams, Wild Flowers

    "I SUPPOSE my son has been meeting the people who grow these currants, and has seen all these lovely flowers growing,'' said the ...

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  13. BARRISTER IS KILLED BY PROPELLER OF PLANE

    TOOWOOMBA, Tuesday. -- One of Queensland's best known barristers, Robert Emmett O'Connor was killed ...

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  15. DREAMS ONLY

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that Dr. Schacht, Reich Minister for Economic Affairs, declared in a speech at a motor show ...

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  16. HIT THE HIGH VOLTAGE SPOTS

    MRS. P. DUNBAR, at the Bakers' Arms Hotel, Abbotsford, Melb., and "Charlie," her fonr-months-old cockatoo, who broke his chain, and:-- Dragged a leg chain, a yard long, over a neighoring fence. Climbed to the roof of an adjoining shop. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. LIGHTNING STUNS PEOPLE

    SEVERAL people were stunned, others collapsed, and two horses were struck dead by lightning at Maclean yesterday. ...

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  18. OLD MAN'S OFFENCE

    John Colquhoun Dunn (73), stonemason, was found guilty before Judge Sheridan yesterday at Parramatta Quarter Sessions of a serious ...

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  19. LATE NEWS

    As a result of the collision between H.M.S. Hoed and Renown off the Spanish coast on January 26, Rear-A[?] Pailey and ...

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  20. TO-DAY IN

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  21. Ate Through Poison, Iron, Lead To Wires

    DARWIN, Tuesday.--Darwin white ants played havoc with the telephone service. They-- Ate through cement and an inch ...

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