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  3. BUSH FIRES RESULT OF CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE, SAYS COMMISSIONER

    HUGE fires are still raging in the mountains in many parts of Victoria. Many houses have been reduced to ashes, dozens of others are in danger. Already the flames had left behind thousands of acres of ...

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  4. Man And Wife Found Dead

    OVERCOME by the here an aged couple died within a short period of each other. They were Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Tretheway, of 21 Wolfram-street. They were discovered at their residence today sitting in chairs, ...

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  5. Heavy Losses By Japanese

    SUDDEN offensives by the Chinese have resulted in Japanese losses on various fronts in China. The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent says that after the cessation of ...

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  6. STOP PRESS PAKENHAM RESULTS

    Novice.—First—Miss Falcourt 1, Blankenough 2, Dotour 3. Second—Pretend 1, Balson 2, Binnak Girl 3. ...

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  7. SHOOTING OF ARAB

    A SPECIAL court today dealt with the cases of four British constables who were charged with having unjustifiably shot an Arab while ...

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  8. GIRLS MISSING FROM HOME

    FEARING for their lives, two girls have disappeared from their Redfern home. They are Patricia O'Neill (18) and May Mary Adams. On ...

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  9. Denial Of Beer Shortage In Hotels

    LOCAL managers of breweries today denied that there was any beer shortage in Broken Hill, and said that there were ample supplies ...

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  10. PRIME MINISTER'S HOME THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—When a fire occurred in the scrub near the Prime Minister's home at Devonport (Tasmania) yesterday, he, his four ...

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  11. MRS. M. LEDGERWOOD DEAD

    Mrs. Matilda Ledgerwood (84) passed away at her home at 59 Burkestreet, Railway Town, on Tuesday night. Mrs. Ledgerwood was another ...

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  12. SCIENCE CONGRESS AT CANBERRA

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The Science Congress at Canberra opened in the presence of 1300 delegates, many of whom were overcome by the heat at ...

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  13. ANOTHER OLD RESIDENT DEAD

    The death occurred last night of Mrs. Annie Fawcett at the age of 83 years at her late residence, 85 Micastreet. Mrs. Fawcett was well known ...

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  14. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER KILLED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A woman and her daughter were killed and another daughter was slightly injured when a car smashed into a ...

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  15. BUSH FIRES RAGING IN NEW ZEALAND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Disastrous bush fires are raging in the Hawkes Bay district, New Zealand. Thousands of acres of bush were destroyed. ...

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    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Eight hundred tramdrivers have applied to become busdrivers. In batches of 80 they were put through rigid tests in the ...

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    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Francis William Kuhn (17), an apprentice jockey, was found dead in his bedroom in Kensington by his ...

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    LONDON, January ll. — Woolworths, in the financial year just ended, made a profit of £6,961,000, compared with £6,490,000 in the ...

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