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  4. CITY FORECAST:

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  5. SEARCHERS NOW SOUGHT

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--Warwick Stanton, son of an Auckland solicitor, is the only one of the party of students lost on Mount Ruapehu, ...

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  6. SPECIAL NOTE ISSUE URGED FOR G.S. BANK

    It is probable than the complete success of the re-opening of the Government Savings Bank would do more than any other single thing to put N.S.W. back on the way to prosperity, thus helping the Commonwealth as well as the State. ...

    Article : 471 words
  7. STOLEN BONDS WILL BE NO GOOD

    Among the bonds that will, in all probability, never be presented, are two parcels valued at £30,000 and £5000 respectively. These ...

    Article : 83 words
  8. LIVED LIKE A CRUSOE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--To be marooned for a month on the Northern part of Fraser Island after his boat had been wrecked in the heavy ...

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  9. £70,000,000 MORE

    Although the National Conversion Loan officially closed on Monday, the figures took a great jump yesterday through belated conversions notified ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LOST IN THE OUTBACK

    ON the vast plains beyond Mossgiel, over 90 miles from Cobar, boundary riders and station hands are searching for the infant ...

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  11. £25 A WEEK FOR BRADMAN

    The Accrington Cricket Club (Lancashire League) admit offering Don Bradman a contract to play for them. It is believed that the terms were for a three years' ...

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  12. ATMOSPHERE ALL WRONG

    QUEUES of people around the Government Savings Bank, waitign for lottery tickets, are not considered by the new commissioners to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BROADBENT'S BETTER LUCK

    CLONCURRY, Tuesday.--Mr. F. H. Broadbent arrived at 11.30 this morning from Townsville, refuelled, and left for Brunette Downs, where he will stay ...

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  15. WOMAN WAS SCARED

    When Mrs. Violet Mireefe opened the front door of her flat in "Coringa," Glenmore Road, Paddington, last night, and switched on the light, she saw a man ...

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  16. MADE SURE OF HIS DEATH

    DUBBO, Tuesday.--Terrible determination to die was shown by Henry Milliard, about 38, an ex-soldier pensioner, whose body was found to-day in a lonely ...

    Article : 100 words
  17. LOOK OUT FOR MORE RAIN SQUALLS

    Mr. Mares had to blame something for yesterday's cold snap. "The sudden change to the rapid eastward movement of a high pressure system," was what caused rain ...

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  18. NEW CASH FIGHT NOW ON

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Serious departures from the Premiers' Plan are likely to be disclosed by Budget statements coming before the Loan ...

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  19. "DOLE ROTTEN, BUT--"

    "The dole is practically saving the situation to-day," said Alderman Dipper, at Newtown Council meeting last night. "I admit that it is rotten in itself, but ...

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  20. BUSH SURGERY FOR GIRL'S WOUNDED FOOT

    GRAFTON, Tuesday.--When Ethel Kingsley, a schoolgirl, of Whiporee, trod on a jam-tin and cut one of her feet severely, her father and brother, instead ...

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  21. OTHER NEWS AT A GLANCE

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  22. PADDINGTON QUORUM ROW BECOMES BITTER

    A quorum row in Paddington Council, similar to that in the City Council recently, has provoked a bitter feud between rival sets of aldermen, representing the ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. ROAR OF FLOOD HEARD HALF A MILE

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A long flat, comprising 354 acres, opposite Murray Bridge was flooded to-day after the settlers had made a strenuous effort to save it. ...

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  24. TEACHING TRADES TO BOYS OUT OF WORK

    At North Sydney Council last night, Ald. Rowlandson suggested that the council appoint a sub-committee on youth unemployment to get them taught trades. ...

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