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  3. CITY FORECAST:

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  5. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  6. SOUTHERN CROSS OFF TO-DAY TO GERRINGONG

    The final preparation of the Southern Cross for the Tasman flight was completed yesterday, and ...

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  7. Mystery Of Hinkler

    Although no word of Bert Hinkler has been received since he left England at 3 a.m. on Saturday on an ...

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    THIS is the first photograph of Charles Arthur, son of a much-photographed father, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith. Young Charles is 18 days old. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOY DROWNS IN CREEK AT CANLEY VALE

    Despite the desperate efforts of his 11-year-old mate, Donald Cameron, Jack O'Brien (13), of George Street, ...

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  10. STRANGE MOUNT

    ELEANOR HOLM, Olympic winner, swimming and screen star. doesn't seem very scared of lions. A Hollywood scene. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. -CRITICISMS OF BALMAIN HOSPITAL

    Startling statements about the administration of the Balmain and District Hospital are contained in a report furnished ...

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  12. FIRE RAVAGES FARMS

    MOLONG, Monday. -- A thousand acres of wheat and grassland were destroyed and homesteads threatened to-day by ...

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  13. BLOODSHED IN BARCELONA

    THREE were killed and many injured in anarchist riots in Barcelona to-day. A mob of 60 rushed the military ...

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  14. Tells India of England's Untouchables

    GEORGE BERNARD SHAW, when questioned about "un- touchability in India," on his arrival at Bombay on a world ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WHO WILL OPEN WITH SUTCLIFFE?

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- An intriguing question with the English team is who will open with Sutcliffe in the third Test ...

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  16. COOL TRICK

    THE refrigerating room of the butcher's shop in New Canterbury Road, Dulwich Hill, in which Alan Wilson, manager, was locked yesterday while ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COST OF WHELAN RESCUE

    PERTH, Monday.--Replying to criticism by Flying-Officer F. N. Wright, who was in charge of the R.A.A.F. flight which assisted in the ...

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  18. THROAT GASHED

    Unable to stop his bicycle, which mounted a footpath near his home, in Johnston Street, Annandale, yesterday, John Finn (11) was thrown ...

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  19. HIS HARDEST DAY FOR YEARS

    "I had the hardest day's work for years," said the Lord Mayor (Ald. Hagon), referring to the fact that for over an hour, he was signing his ...

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  21. AT WOOL CONFERENCE

    MR. A. J. H. MARSHALL, representative of N.S.W. and Queensland Woolbuyers' Associations, at yesterday's conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. "TIMES" WARNING TO ROOSEVELT

    "The Times," in a leader to-day, plainly warns Gov. Roosevelt, President-elect of U.S.A., that it is impossible for the debtor nations to pay ...

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  23. PRIVATE BUSES AFTER ALL?

    Although it was announced officially that the Government would buy 50 buses, it is now more likely that tenders will be called from ...

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  24. GERMAN GENERAL'S HOPE FOR ARMY

    The ex-Kaiser was represented by his fifth son, ex-Prince Oscar, at the celebrations on the eightieth birthday of General von Einem, ...

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  25. BANANA CONFERENCE ON THURSDAY

    Mr. Francis, Assistant Minister, will open a conference in Sydney on Thursday to discuss the best means of utilising the Federal grant for the ...

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  27. CROSSED PACIFIC IN A YEAR

    In an 18ft. skiff, the Elaine, and with only a home-made sextant and an ordinary watch as a chronometer, Fred Rebelle, a Latvian, who lived in ...

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  28. BLAMES 'KULAKS' FOR PLAN FAILURE

    M. Stalin, head of the Soviet Government, addressed a conference of the Central Executive of the Communist Party at Moscow, on the ...

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  29. "FAIR THING" FOR BUSES

    "Both employees and proprietors suffer while they wait," said Mr. C. H. Hicks, president of the Omnibus Proprietors' Association, last night, ...

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  30. The Daily Telegraph LATE NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- On his return from [?] to-night the Inspector-General of P[?] Establishments [?] that the escape of ...

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  31. CABINET CHALLENGE TO KING CAROL

    A crisis, described by the Bucharest correspondent of "The Times" as the gravest since the return to Rumania of King Carol, has arisen over the ...

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  32. FIJI BANANAS' RAPID SALE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The popularity of Fiji bananas in Melbourne has broken down the boycott Queensland producers insisted on. ...

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  33. CATTLE SHOT-NO RAIN

    CHARLEVILLE, Monday. -- Heat wave temperature here to-day reached 108. Mr. Addison, Land Commissioner, ...

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  34. GAOL ESCAPEES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Police are combing Gippsland hills for Charles Williams (25) and William Dannock (24), who made a daring escape from ...

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  35. YOUTH'S LOST MEMORY

    Suffering from loss of memory, Selwyn Wilkinson (20), of Hillview. Yellowin, near Tumut, wandered into mountainous country on Sunday ...

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  36. DROVE UNREGISTERED CAR

    Robert R. Upcroft, of Clyde, was fined £1 on a charge of being an unlicensed driver, and £5 for driving an unregistered car without a correct ...

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