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  4. CITY FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  5. MONEY AT LAST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--At its meeting to-morrow the Commonwealth Bank Board will consider the Loan Council's decision reached ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CHARITY SPORTS.--Start of the first heat of the 100 yards A Grade Championship at Hampden Oval. The winner was W. Lane (second from far end). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CENSURE ON BREAD

    The circumstances surrounding the dole bread contract will probably be further ventilated in Parliament tomorrow, when a motion of censure on ...

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    TWO 16-YEAR-OLD Stale amateur golf champions will be rivals in the open championship in Sydney this month. Above: Jim Ferrier, winner of the N.S.W. title. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STAR HALF GOES OVER TO LEAGUE

    Vivian Thicknesse, star Rugby Union half-back, whose great display largely contributed to Eastern Suburbs Union premiership victory on Saturday, has gone over to the Rugby League code. The young Eastern Suburbs star, whom many consider to be the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NOW FOR THE DEFENCE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Interest in the Mungana case, which slumped a little by the dreary nature of the technical evidence, will reach fever ...

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  11. DO NOT CALL MR. LANG

    HAVE you ever tried to get UX7247? It is the private telephone number of the Premier, Mr. Lang. At present it is one of the few automatic numbers that ...

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  12. TWO MEN GRABBED IN BED ASLEEP

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Surrounding a house in Nicholson Street, North roy, this morning the police motor patrol seized two men in bed asleep and ...

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  13. MORAL BLOT ON STATE

    "The Christian Churches cannot allow the introduction of a State lottery, even to provide funds for the hospitals, without protest--that is, if they are to be true ...

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  14. EIGHTY TINS FLOATING IN BAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--After the steamer Taiping, from Hongkong, passed through the Heads to-day, two life-jackets, to which were attached 80 tins, believed ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. "RAG" ON LOTTERY

    A "rag" planned by University students on Saturday missed fire by only a few minutes. Hearing of Mr. Whiddon's procession ...

    Article : 116 words
  16. TENTH TIME PROVES IT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Ship-owners, after a special meeting yesterday, decided that they would adhere to the tenth set of waterfront regulations issued by the ...

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  17. TWO HURDLERS CRASH AND ARE DESTROYED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Kentle and Olina, who fell in the Australian Steeple yesterday had to be destroyed to-day. Kentle fractured a shoulder, and Olina ...

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  18. BOILING FAT VICTIMS

    AN eight-year-old boy and a woman were yesterday scalded by boiling fat, the boy having to be admitted to hospital. Annie Balkwell (49), Louisa Road, ...

    Article : 107 words
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    Is the Alsatian Our Most Intelligent Dog?--Mr. E. Daniels's Egyptian Princess will come to her master when a certain number has been called. The picture was taken at Canterbury racecourse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BLAMED FOR FIRE

    Thieves are believed to have set alight to a weatherboard house in Victoria Street, Rozelle, on Saturday night, while the owners, Mr. and Mrs. James Walton, were at ...

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  22. "EMPIRE OF DREADFUL DEATH"

    A biting attack on the Soviet and its attendant menace of atheism was the theme of an appeal to all Christian Churches, especially the people of the ...

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  23. MORE RAIN IS ON THE WAY

    Weather over New South Wales during the week-end was fine and cloudy, except for a few showers at scattered places on the central and north coast, and in ...

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  24. MOTOR TOURISTS AT DARWIN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murray, of Dandenong, who left Melbourne on July 5 to motor round Australia, have reached Darwin, and will leave ...

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  25. "SENATE'S MISCHIEVOUS INTERFERENCE"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--"The Government has been greatly embarrassed in its administration of the law by the mischievous interference of the Senate ...

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  26. OTHER NEWS AT A GLANCE

    THE colossal drive for the £556,000,000 conversion of Commonwealth and State public debts will begin to-day.--P. 7. LEGISLATION for the State Savings ...

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  27. PEARCE'S PLAN FOR AN INDUSTRY CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--"It is now up to the leaders of industry to make the next move. The Governments have done all they can," said Senator Sir George ...

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  28. GASH WITH CHOPPER

    At the height of a brawl during a card game at a house in Kent Street, City, on Saturday night, a Chinese rushed at a white man and Inflicted a terrible gash ...

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  29. JAPANESE TENNIS STARS MAY VISIT US

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A cable received to-day by the Australian Lawn Tennis Association from the Japan Lawn Tennis Association indicates that negotiations ...

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  30. RESCUED FROM LAKE BY SISTER; NEARLY DIED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--John Kilby (3), with several other children, was playing on the banks of Lake Wendouree this afternoon when he fell into the water. ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. G. F. SYME

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--George Francis Syme, 71, second son of David Syme, founder of the "Age" newspaper, died at Sunnyside, near Mornington, to-day. ...

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