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  4. HIGH TIDE:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  6. Batten Takes Long Rest

    "ALL I am concerned with at the moment is a nice long rest," said Jean Batten before retiring after her record-breaking triumph. She landed at Lympne at 3.45 p.m. yesterday (1.45 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ITALY REFUSED LOAN BY BRITAIN

    A SECRET proposal by Germany that Britain and France make a joint loan of £50,000,000 to Italy for a period of 18 months ...

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  8. Some Blue Pointers For Tourists

    THEY'RE talking about shark-meshing again. One of these days, someone with a jutting chin will actually do ...

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  9. Won £7000 On £20: In Bankruptcy

    STARTING with £20, a man won £7000 in a few weeks on racehorses, according to evidence before the Registrar (Mr. ...

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  10. Father's Cable

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--A hotel broker with a short-wave wireless set, told Jean Batten's father of her success almost as soon as she arrived. ...

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  11. Record 24¾d For Wool

    The record price for the 1937-38 wool-selling season of 24¾d per lb. was paid yesterday by a German [?]yer. ...

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  12. Feminists' Good Wishes

    Women's organisations in Sydney will send messages today to Jean Batten congratulating her on her record flight. The vice-president of the Housewives' ...

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  13. TO SCATTER CREMATED ASHES

    An aeroplane will scatter the cremated ashes of former Sydney, residents over the ocean on Wednesday next week. ...

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  14. FEDERAL ELECTION

    FURTHER progress in the counting of the votes for the Federal Parliament last night indicated that Macquarie ...

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  15. BROADBENT'S FLIGHT FAILS

    H. F. ("Jimmy") Broadbent has abandoned his attempt on Jean Batten's England-Australia solo record. Soon after leaving Bagdad for Basra ...

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  16. Ajax Scratched: Cup 2-Miles Too Long

    AJAX--favorite when Cup weights were issued in June--was scratched from the Melbourne Cup today. ...

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  18. MOUNTAINEER FALLS 1000 FEET

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--Falling 1000 feet, Stanley Nicholls, 21, of Christchurch, was killed in the Otira Gorge today. ...

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  19. Remaking Beach Of Cook's Day

    To prepare an artificial beach to reenact the ceremony of the landing of Captain Phillip for the Anniversary Cele-brations, 30ft. of the retaining wall on ...

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  20. 26 Missing After Leap From Fire Ship

    Twenty-six members of the crew of the British steamer Kaitangata are missing after the destruction of the vessel by fire. ...

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  21. Troubadour, 75, To Walk 600 Miles To Old Love

    A 75 YEAR-OLD Melbourne man will walk to Sydney, at Christmas time to see the woman who nearly became his bride nearly 50 years ago. He is Mr. F. A. Legge, a veteran ...

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  22. LONGER RACES "HARM WOMEN"

    Victoria [?]l supporting a move for the deletion of the 440 and 880 yards races from the Australian Women's Track Champlonship programme. ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    DEVONPORT (Tas.).--The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) proposes to summon the new Parliament on November 24, for a three weeks' ...

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  24. Crew Chinese

    The Kaitangata is a small and old freighter, built at Osbourne in 1907 as the Ladywood. She is owned by the Ling Nam S.S. ...

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  25. WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    Falling under the wheels of an electric train, between Guildford and Yennora, yesterday, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, 49, of Guernsey Street, Guildford, was killed. ...

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