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  3. FORECAST:

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  5. High Tide:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
  6. ROBBERY ON LINER: £5000 IN JEWELS

    A £5000 jewel robbery has been reported on the Strathnaver, which is on its way to Australia. ...

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  7. Physical Without Culture

    THE President of the Board of Education in England, Mr. Oliver Stanley, has decided on what he refers to as a new ...

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  8. RUSSIA PLANS SOVIET IN SPAIN

    I LEARN that Russia is urging the Spanish Government to evacuate Madrid and retire to Barcelona, where Russia would throw her full weight ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. N.Z. BANS TRADE BY FOREIGN SHIPS

    BRITISH shipping in the Tasman Sea will be protected against the competition of subsidised foreign ships in a bill read a first time in the House today. ...

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  10. RESCUE OF DOG

    RAY FARMER (left), with the black kelpie he rescued, from a cliff at South Head yesterday. See story at foot of page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    AFTERNOON REFRESHMENT in the seal pond at Taronga Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TRAPPED BY POLICE: SHOT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Surrounding a house in East St. Kilda tonight, police and civilians trapped two intruders, one of whom was shot in the ...

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  13. JEAN'S SECRET RENDEZVOUS

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.-- In the course of a tour of the country, Miss Jean Batten left Frankton by train tonight for Wellington but ...

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  14. HAMMOND PLAYS GREAT INNINGS

    WALLY HAMMOND will be a pain in the neck to Australian bowlers in future matches. This great batsman appears to be in better form than ever. Physically he seems to have ...

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  15. MONOSPAR INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Information must be got from South Africa before the inquiry into the Monospar mishap can be completed. ...

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  16. Liner Disaster: 32 Missing

    TWELVE Europeans and 20 natives are still missing from the Van der Wijck, which capsized on the journey to Batavia ...

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  17. How Sydney Nurse Was Shot

    AN account of the wounding of the Sydney nurse, Miss Margot Millar, 23, in Spain, was given by Miss Doris Bird, ...

    Article : 207 words
  18. GOOD SHOOTING BY KING EDWARD

    LONDON, Thursday.--The King discarded his Tyrolean hat for a shooting cap before trudging eight miles in a day's shooting at Sandringham. He ...

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  19. Cutting Out The Solar Plexus

    PHILADELPHIA (U.S.A), Thursday.--An operation to reduce blood pressure was described to a meeting of the ...

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  21. UNEXPECTED SUCCESS

    The operation described by Dr. Crile is similar to a line of research carried out by the late Professor John Hunter, of Sydney University, said a Sydney ...

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  22. EDDIE CANTOR'S BODYGUARD

    HOLLYWOOD, Thursday. -- Addressing a meeting of 700 people here last night in an anti-Nazi rally, Eddie Cantor said he had employed a ...

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  23. BUTTON IN BOY'S NOSE

    WAGGA, Thursday.--Michael Atkins,. 7, of Junee, had been in ill health for many months, puzzling his medical advisers. An examination by Dr. Weedon ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- George Osborne, "Girl Pat" skipper, to-day sentenced 18 months' hard labor; brother, James, 12 months. ...

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  25. Man Rescues Dog From Cliff Ledge

    TO save the life of a little black kelpie, mysteriously marooned for three days at the bottom of precipitous cliffs, 200 feet high, at South Head, Ray Farmer, a Watson's Bay fisherman, risked his life yesterday. ...

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