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  4. AUSTRALIA MUST TAKE LESS FOR HER MEAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Complete misunderstanding of the British Government's attitude in the meat negotiations ...

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  5. A "CORKER"

    ONE WAY OF silencing rowdy small boys: Let them enter the cork scramble. Eric King was the winner at Drummoyne Inter High carnival yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SIX TIPPED OUT OF SEVEN BY 'TELEGRAPH' EXPERT

    MR. A. W. DEXTER, special autumn racing representative of "The Telegraph" in Melbourne, was well on the spot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Factory Fire Peril

    MANY thousands of pounds damage was done when, the Pacific Manufacturing Company's premises at the corner of ...

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  8. DAY BY DAY

    "NO, it wasn't so bad." said Mr. Lyons over the radio, describing the ceremony when he crossed the Equator. "The Court ...

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  9. Britain's Case For Meat

    A WHITE Paper on meat imports, issued to-day, states: -- "It is the Government's firm intention to safeguard the position of ...

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  10. WHEAT POOL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Recommendations by the Royal Commission on wheat for the establishment of a compulsory wheat pool will not be ...

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  11. Epstein Causes Row

    JACOB EPSTEIN, famous German sculptor, has started a new controversy in sculpture with his latest work, "Ecce Homo," which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TO-DAY IN The Telegraph

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  14. Talked Husband To Safety

    SPEAKING over the trans Atlantic radiophone from Daytona Beach, Florida, to-day, Lady Campbell, wife of the ...

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  15. ROOF FELL

    Falling timber injured three men yesterday when the roof of St. Patrick's Church, Parramatta, collapsed during demolition. ...

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  16. TUNNEL SEARCH

    For over an ho[?] yesterday evening detectives searched a dark tunnel near Haber[?]field canal for a man alleged to have attempted to assault ...

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  17. A.J.C. AND RUFE NAYLOR

    The Full Court yesterday granted the A.J.C. leave to appeal to the Privy Council in its action against Rufus Naylor. ...

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  19. GIRL TRIPLETS

    A patient in the Royal Hospital for Women at Paddington yesterday gave birth to triplets -- the first for some years in this hospital. ...

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  20. YOUTH HAS ITS FLING.

    OFF WITH A SPLASH, with wild scramble to follow. The cork race proved one of the most popular events at the Drummoyne Inter. High School's carnival yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LATE NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Clad only in a hospital coat and blanket. Reginald Hubbard, a prisoner from Pentridge Gaol, ...

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  22. MINISTER'S PLUM

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- It was announced to-night that Cabinet had appointed Mr. Alexander McCallum, Minister for Works, to the new ...

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