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  4. CITY FORECAST:

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  5. TIDAL WAVE WIPES OUT CUBAN TOWN

    OVER 1700 WERE KILLED by the hurricane and tidal wave in Cuba. The walls of this home (top) were smashed like paper by the gale, and (bottom) this wreckage-strewn area was all that remained of Santa Cruz Del Sur after the tidal wave had swept through the town. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WRANGLE OVER LORD MAYOR

    REFORM alder men wrangled for six hours last night on the method of procedure for the selection ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STABBED IN LUNG.

    With his lung pierced by a knife James Smith (70) lay for ten hours yesterday in his room at ...

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  8. WARSHIPS STAND BY FOR ACTION

    Possibilities of trouble with Persia are indicated by the fact that H.M.S. Hawkins has been ...

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  9. ROOSEVELT'S VICTORY

    GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT. President elect of U.S.A., and Mrs. Roosevelt. reading the wires which congratulated them on victory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph

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  11. WAR DEBTS

    The United States reply to the second British Note asking for a moratorium on War Debts ...

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  13. SOVIET HANDS OVER SU

    THE Soviet authorities have handed over General Su Ping Wen and 40 of his followers to the combined. Japanese- ...

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  14. Thieves Use Lorries To Loot Train

    SPREAD over a mile along the railway line between Penrith and Emu Plains, railway detectives and police early yesterday ...

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  15. HIDE AND SEEK WITH THE TEAM FOR TEST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Chosen by the three selectors in Sydney on Wednesday the Australian team for the second ...

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  17. "LET BYGONES BE BYGONES"

    Two years ago officials would have been panic-stricken had the Governor of Bombay expressed a desire to visit Bardoli, a little town in the ...

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  18. PLAYDAY

    "GIRLS of Old England"--a set in yesterday's "Playday" sketches at Naremburn Public School. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WANTED MINISTER TO ACT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A deputation of wheatgrowers waited on the Minister for Agriculture to-day, requesting the Government to take ...

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  20. BEST FORESTERS ARE FIGHTERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Foresters are best when they are two-fisted, according to the Director of the Australian Forestry School (Mr. C. E. ...

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  21. PROFESSOR GIBLIN RETIRES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Professor L. Giblin, who is resuming his work as Ritchie Professor of Economics of London, was entertained in ...

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  22. HIGHER PAY FOR THE NAVY

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Increased pay for the Naval, Military, and Air Forces, involving an additional yearly expenditure of £60,000, was ...

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  23. CARRIAGES BLOWN OFF THE LINE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday--During a terrific cyclonic storm at Cooneel, in the Dawson valley, a mixed train from Lawgi, standing at ...

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  24. TEST MATCH FEVER GETS TO PARIS

    The test match fever is affecting even the French, who scarcely know the difference between bats and stumps. ...

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  25. PUT UP STRUGGLE WITH POLICE

    Having evaded payment of a taxi fare, a man who was given in charge by the driver at the corner of King and Pitt Streets last night, did his ...

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  26. MYSTERY YACHT MURDER

    Following the fatal shooting aboard his yacht of Captain Walter Wanderwell, police are searching for a man named Curley Guy, described as an ...

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  27. NO DECISION ON RAIL SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- While Cabinet is impressed by the general principle of the scheme, no decision on the proposal of the syndicate ...

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  28. The Daily Telegraph LATE NEWS

    At the special sitting of the League Mr. Matsuoka declared that Japan would withdraw from the League unless the motion ...

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  29. MORE GLASSWORKERS ARE IDLE

    Dislocation of business as a result of a strike of boys at the Crown Crystal Glass Co., Waterloo, resulted in 160 employees being thrown out of ...

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  30. WATER SUPPLY BACK TO NORMAL

    The failure of the water supply to Manly District Hospital on Wednesday morning and night fortunately did not occur when operations were ...

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  31. MEMORIAL TO OUR FIRST GOVERNOR

    The memorial to Governor Phillip, on the outside wall of St. Mildred's Church, Bread Street, London, with which Australia's first Governor ...

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  32. FORMER SPEAKER IS DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The death occurred to-night, after a brief illness, of Sir Elliot Johnson, formerly Speaker of the House of ...

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  33. WAITING ON BUS POLICY

    Mr. J. R. Lee, M.LA., said yesterday that he and other members of the Ministerial party were waiting eagerly for the Minister for ...

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  34. BERTRAM LEAVES TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--With Melbourne still asleep. Captain Hans Bertram and Pilot G. U. Allen planned to leave Point Cook at 4.30 ...

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  35. LIGHTS OUT WARNING

    Complaints having been received that, when flood-lights are switched off at Manly pool without warning, bathers are sometimes left to struggle ...

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