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  2. FORECAST:

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  4. DANCE OF THE MARIONETTES

    MOYA BEAVER, in a quaint pose in her marionette dance, and Trafford Whitelock, who will dance Nijinski's famous role, "Petrouschka," to be presented by Misha Burlakov and Louise Lightfoot at the Conservatorium on July 18 and 20. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. £3,562,539 Federal Surplus Announced By Treasurer

    ESTIMATES that the Federal surplus would be about £3,500,000 were confirmed tonight, when the Treasurer (Mr. Casey) announced a surplus of £3,562,539 for the 1935-36 financial year, which ended ...

    Article : 246 words
  6. PERRY CHAMPION AGAIN

    FRED PERRY retained the Wimbledon singles championship today by defeating Baron G. von Cramm (Germany) in three straight sets--6-1, 6-1, 6-0. ...

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  7. Atoms I Have Split

    THE ignorance of modern so-called scientists is astonishing. Consider last week's article in ...

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  8. Workless, Prays For Big Revival

    THE fervent prayers of an unemployed man were a feature of the intercessory services at the Free Presbyterian Church ...

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  9. POLICE GUARD ON OVAL FENCE

    THIS afternoon, on the eve of the second Rugby League Test match, what appears to have been a huge joke was perpetrated on the Brisbane public, the Queensland Rugby League, and the trustees of the ...

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  10. Nazi Fear Developing In Danzig

    TENSION between the Nazis and their opponents in the Free City of Danzig is acute. More than 100 arrests ...

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  11. PINE TREES ROOTED FROM PARK

    CONFLICTING reasons are given for the uprooting of two Norfolk Island pine trees from Ashfield Park. ...

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  12. SHOT HIMSELF IN GALLERY OF LEAGUE

    Delegates to the Assembly of the League of Nations started in surprise and horror today when a shot rang out and a man in the diplomatic ...

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  13. BROPHY CASE FOR CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--State Cabinet on Monday will consider the report of Judge Macindoe on the shooting of the chief of the C.I.B. ...

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  15. Sydney Night Life Dull, Conductor Complains

    AUSTRALIA'S night life is intolerably dull, according to Mr. Howard Jacobs, London dance conductor and saxophonist, who is in Sydney under contract to the Australian Broadcasting Commission. ...

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  16. ALASKA'S HEAT WAVE

    NOME (Alaska), Friday.--A record high temperature of 81.4 degrees was recorded in Nome today. The previous record was 80 degrees, registered nearly ...

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  17. MODERN AIRPORT DESIGN

    MR. RICHARD URE shows his design for a modern airport to friends at the Architectural Club's 11th annual ball at the Blaxland Galleries last night. Architectural models decorated the tables. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. STOP PRESS

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  19. MASS CHRISTENING

    The Rev. T. McVittle, of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Paddington, will create a record at tomorrow morning's service, when he will ...

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