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  4. HIGH TIDE:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 words
  6. Go-Getters For Go-Carts

    "IF motor salesmen, with their irresistible methods, would turn their attentions to selling prams, people would soon find, ...

    Article : 225 words
  7. Amazing Rescue

    FALLING from the motor vessel Macdhui yesterday, a Sydney woman was picked up two and a half hours later after ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. GALA COLORS GLOW ALONG PAGEANT ROUTE

    SYDNEY blossomed forth yesterday in gay, multi-colored pennants, harbingers of Wednesday's 150th Anniversary pageant, the greatest in Australia's history. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GIRL SPEAKS AGAINST LANG

    MISS EILEEN POWELL, Clerks' Union delegate to the Trades Hail conference of Labor "rebels," addressing yesterday's meeting. Miss Powell ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Lang To Be Opposed In Auburn

    LABOR rebels yesterday decided that its provisional executive committee should select a candidate to oppose the ...

    Article : 207 words
  11. Home Magazine Again With This Issue

    ANOTHER number of the Daily Telegraph new home magazine is included ...

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  12. MAILEY'S TEAM FOR ENGLAND

    This is the cricket team I would choose to represent Australia in England: -- Bradman (capt.), McCabe ...

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  13. 474th Lottery Drawing Tonight

    At 7.15 p.m. tonight, the 474th State Lottery will be drawn at the Australian Hall, Elizabeth Street. Another large crowd is expected, and ...

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  14. Maoris Resentful Of "Color Line "

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Members of the Maori Walata Choir, which is touring England, are angered by evidence that the color line has been drawn. ...

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  15. MAY BE BLIND AGAIN AFTER CAR CRASH

    A MAN who miraculously recovered his sight 18 months ago is now in danger of losing it again. The man is Mr. Roy Kendrick, who, on May 19, 1936, suddenly ...

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  17. 80 LIGHT HORSEMEN

    By special train early tomorrow the North Coast contingent of 80 Light Horsemen. with their mounts and full equipment, will leave for the Sydney ...

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  18. 500 Relatives At Vast Family Gathering

    FIVE hundred, descendants of Thomas Southwell, who came to Sydney from Sussex exactly 100 years ago, gathered near Canberra today to celebrate the arrival of the Southwells in Australia. ...

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  19. "HOODED MEN'S" FIRING PRACTICE

    PARIS, Sunday. -- Regular target, practices with sub-machine guns were held secretly by the Cagoulards ("Hooded Men"), said a suspected member of the ...

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  20. RISE IN BIG INCOME EARNERS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Sixty-one Americans had incomes of £250,000 a year or more in 1936, the Treasury Department discloses. ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Condition of Miss Buckingham, who fell overboard from Macdhui, became worse after admission hospital. Now ...

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  22. 143 CARS FACE PERILOUS TEST

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Facing ice-bound roads, snow drifts, fog and deep mud, motorists from 12 countries will compete in the Monte Carlo rally, starting on ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. MOVE TO STOP SOCCER STRIKE

    PARIS Sunday. -- The threat of French professional Soccer footballers to strike or a 20 per cent, increase of pay has brought a warning from the Football ...

    Article : 75 words
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