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  2. TODAY'S FORECAST:

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  5. JAPAN MOVES AGAINST AUSTRALIA

    IT has been announced in Tokio that the importation of Australian wool and wheat will be restricted as from June 10, because of Commonwealth tariff action, according to a ...

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  6. Help For Taronga Census

    ON the thirtieth of June (fearsome date) the Zoo census will be completed, so Mr. Brown ...

    Article : 335 words
  7. PUBLIC SERVANTS HOOT ASSEMBLY

    SEVERAL thousand State public servants held a mass demonstration last night outside Parliament House, the gates of ...

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  8. "LITTLE MAN, WHAT NOW ?"

    TWO LONG ENTRIES in the Zoo census High and Mighty the giraffes, take an interest when Mr. Charles Camp, Taronga Park's head keeper visits them on the annual "stocktaking" mission. This is the first time High and Mighty have been included in the census, the taking of which began yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Speedboat Saves Air Trainee

    A SPEEDBOAT dashed from Point Cook training school today and rescued Cadet Carl R. Kelaher, when an Avro ...

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  10. CRAWFORD SEES CUP IN OUR GRIP

    "ON the play here, and provided we get our share of breaks, I feel very optimistic of the chances of presenting the Davis Cup to Australia this year," said Jack Crawford today after Australia's ...

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  11. VICTORIAN POLICE INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Victorian Police administration, in all its phases, will be inquired into by a County Court ...

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  12. SELECTING SENATOR

    PERTH, Tuesday.--It is thought that the Government will offer the Senate vacancy, due to the death of Senator Carroll, to Sir Hal Colebatch, who ...

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  13. THOMAS WAS LEAKAGE

    THE Budget Tribunal has found that Mr. J. H. Thomas, while Colonial Secretary, unauthorisedly ...

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  14. SEEKING NAVAL ACCORD

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Naval discussions between Britain and Poland were resumed at the Foreign Office this afternoon. Similar talks with ...

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  16. CADET FOUND SHOT IN C.I.B. OFFICE

    POLICE cadet, Lionel William Chappell, aged 20, of Hutchinson Street, St. Peters, was found last night critically wounded from a bullet-wound in the head, in the records branch of the Sydney Criminal Investigation, Branch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Heavy rain caused the postponement of the open air fight between George Cook and the South African. Ben Foord. ...

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  18. LOVE BY TELEVISION

    Television enabled a pair of dumb lovers, the one in Berlin, the other in Leipsiz, to "talk" marriage. The Girl went into a television phone ...

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  19. SUBURBAN PICTURES

    Pictures that are now showing in each suburb--see Suburban Theatres' Directory on page 10. ...

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