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  4. CITY FORECAST:

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  5. OPEN DOOR FOR JAPAN

    The draft of a commercial treaty between Japan and Manehukuo is practically ready, and is expected ...

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  6. Fined For Opium

    DARWIN, Monday.--William Calnan, well known in Sydney racing circles, was arrested and charged to-day ...

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  7. BLACKMAIL IS RIFE

    Victims of extortion, not so well organised, but just as insidious as Chicago "rackets," Sydney business firms every ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. "HEFTY" SWING

    MISS C. HARDING swung herself off her feel in the ladies' cricket match. Illawarra v. Central South Coast, at University Oval yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 11 TO MAKE; 7 MEN OUT

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- Some stirring finishes have been seen on the Adelaide Oval in recent years, notably ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph

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  11. NOBODY HURT!

    WHEN THE REAR CAR left the rails at Bradley's Head Road, near Ashton Park, yesterday, this Taronga Park tram crashed into a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. HOOVER HOPES THAT FRANCE WILL CHANGE

    The next phase in the war debts question depends on the outcome of diplomatic manoeuvring at present proceeding ...

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  13. Gave Her Baby Away

    At the Central Railway Station yesterday afternoon, a woman of about 24 years handed her baby to a woman ...

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  14. "The Daily Telegraph" As Usual

    "The Daily Telegraph" will be published next Monday and on the following Monday. ...

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  15. FRENCH GOVT. WILL LAST FOR A MONTH

    The life of the new Boneour Government in France is estimated at a month, says the Paris correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  16. PROGRESS MADE BY INDIAN CONFERENCE

    The Indian Round Table Conference, now sitting in London, has made tremendous progress, despite many sneers from newspapers here. ...

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  17. 30 MILLIONS OUT OF WORK

    The International Labor Office, estimates that there are 30,000,000 unemployed in the world to-day, and that the annual loss of wages is ...

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  18. Spahlinger Vaccine Test On Calves

    TESTS with Spahlinger vaccine carried out by the Ministry of Agriculture of Northern Ireland disclose striking results, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. NEW TRAIN LOOKS LIKE TORPEDO

    A stream-[?]ed train, driven by two 140 horse-power Diesel engines, covered 180 miles between Berlin and Hamburg at an average speed of 76 ...

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  20. PRINCESS GETS DIVORCE

    PRINCESS IMERETINSKY, who has been granted a divorce in the English Courts against Prince George Imeretinsky. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BUS MANAGER IS BEING SOUGHT

    The Acting Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. Maddocks) announced last night that applications are to be called for the position of ...

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  22. OUT TO WIN

    MISS VAL. HALLOWES in action in the ladies' doubles fixture at County of Cumberland tennis tournament yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. A WEEK'S WORK IN A DAY

    To-day the retiring Lord Mayor (Ald. Walder) will attempt to end his Mayoral year with a strong finish. He will report for duty at the Town ...

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  25. MAN IDENTIFIED

    A man who was found unconscious in New South Head Road, Rose Bay, on Sunday was yesterday identified as Henry Gilmore (45). of Old South ...

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  26. TRAIN DERAILED, MAN DROWNED

    PERTH, Monday.--Between Wiluna and Meekatharra, where 120 points of rain was registered in 20 minutes, a mixed train was derailed ...

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  27. FRUIT EMBARGO STILL ON

    Despite New Zealand's retaliation, the Federal Government is still adamant in its embargo on New Zealand fruit. ...

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  29. BRIDGE TRAFFIC QUESTION

    With the object of devising a scheme to improve traffic conditions on the Harbor Bridge approaches, a conference was commenced ...

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  30. TAKE YOUR RAINCOAT IN TO-DAY

    Although to-day will be warm and fine raincoats may be necessary, as some passing thundershowers are likely, according to the forecast issued ...

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  31. MORE RUMBLINGS IN NEAR EAST

    The Yugoslavian Government took special precautions at the week-end to protect Italian citizens, following Mussolini's warnings. ...

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  32. SOVIET "SACKS" ITS SURPLUS WORKERS

    An utter breakdown of the Soviet ideal of "work for all" is indicated by a new decree ordering the dismissal of all "surplus workers" in ...

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  33. LATE NEWS

    At 2 o'clock this morning police raided the new night, club, "The Lido." on the promenade at Bondi, und arrested a number of ...

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  34. UNAWARE OF HIS SISTER'S DEATH

    A brother of Gwendoline Wood (19), who was killed in her sleep on Saturday morning when a piece of plaster fell on her first heard of his ...

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  35. PROFESSOR'S DEATH

    Professor John Glaister, Scotland's leading medical crime expert, and his wife died within three hours of each other during an influenza epidemic. ...

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  36. MEN FOR TRIAL ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    John Henry Vigor was charged at Parramatta Police Court yesterday with assaulting and occasioning actual bodily harm to Henry Robert ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. BABY IN WARDROBE

    HOBART, Monday.--A female child was found in a wardrobe at New Norfolk Cottage Hospital on December 2, with a handkerchief round its ...

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  38. HEAVENER'S SENTENCE

    The appeal of Bertram Theodore Heavener, ex-solicitor, against his conviction and sentence of 18 months' imprisonment for fraudulent ...

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  39. GAOL FOR FORGERY

    At Newtown Court yesterday, Royden Joseph William Robinson (25), laborer, was sentenced to one month's hard labor for forging his sister's ...

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  40. NAVAL ALLOTMENTS

    Naval allotments which Would ordinarily be payable on December 31, 1932, will be paid on or after December 23, 1932, at post offices ...

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