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  4. CITY FORECAST

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  5. AXE MURDER: FAMILY OF FIVE IS WIPED OUT

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- An axe was used to murder five persons in a house near Mylor in the Adelaide Hills. ...

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  6. £400 In A Parcel

    MORE than £400 in notes which Richard Gilchrist, a grocer, of Darlinghurst Road. King's Cross, thought he had ...

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    THE CHIEF RAILWAY Commissioner, Mr. Hartigan, making presentations, yesterday, of the Prince's medal, and enlarged photos of the Royal train to drivers, firemen, and cleaners who were part of the N.S.W. crew. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DAY BY DAY

    I COULD not send my first letter from Sydney by the McLachlan Air Mail, without a Dedication. It is thrilling to think that in ...

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  9. FLIERS' WIVES WAIT; STILL HAVE HOPE

    STILL confident that their men will be found, Mesdames Ulm, Littlejohn, and Skilling waited last night at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TENSE LORD MAYORAL ELECTION EVE

    ALDERMEN win meet at the Town Hall at noon to-day to elect a Lord Mayor for 1935, and Ald. Parker seems assured ...

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  11. The World's Weirdest Cricketer

    BENALLA, Monday.--By way of England, Africa, Canada, America, New Zealand, and almost all parts of Australia, Old field and ...

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  13. MUCH TO DO

    The new Lord Mayor is due for an extremely busy term of office. Some of the bigger items listed on the 1935 civic programme are:-- ...

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  14. TARIFF'S EFFECT

    Manufacturers anticipate that there will be lively speeches at the annual dinner of their Chamber to-night. The president (Mr. Potts) will ...

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  15. BUILDING LOANS

    Up to the end of last month the Building Relief Committee had received 9529 applications for loans, totalling £962,435. ...

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  16. NO EVIDENCE AGAINST BUTCHER

    On charges of having assaulted On-narah Hodges, maliciously damaged her set of false teeth, and of having assaulted Olive Pracey, at Mascot, on ...

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  17. STRUCK BY BUS

    As he stepped from the footpath near his home in Bayswater Road, Darlinghurst, last night, Frank Nugent (32) was knocked down by a ...

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  18. INCREASED GOLD PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australia's gold production increased by £1,194,557 during 1933 to £6,406,069, and is still on the upgrade, according to ...

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  19. CARDINAL IN MELBOURNE

    CARDINAL MACRORY (centre), the Pope's representative at the Eucharistic Congress, entering St. Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, for celebration of High Mass. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LATE NEWS

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., airman of the Disarmament inference, and Sir Norman An[?] author, who have been ...

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  21. TO-DAY IN The Telegraph

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