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  3. Car Victims In

    Melbourne.— Two men were killed by cars y on thick fcgged Victorian country roads last hight. ...

    Article : 107 words
  4. GreetsHer Son From U.S.A.

    AMERICAN STAGE AND SCREEN ARTIST JUNE CLYDE greeta her son, 7, on arrival in Sydney by" Skymaster from America June Clyde is in the "Born Yesterday" stage play. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MASS MEETING CALLS

    Strike of members of the W.I.U. ended today following a mass meeting at the Jubilee Oval. Work was resumed at all mines on the afternoon shift. ...

    Article : 316 words
  6. Catapulted From Car

    KATOOMBA.— An eight. months old baby had a remarkable escape from, injury when she was catapulted ...

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  7. APOLOGY TO CHURCHILL

    London, June 14.— Mr. Churchill denied a statement by the leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Herbert Morrison) that he ...

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  8. Dooland Accepts English Offer

    Adelaide.— Bruce Duoland, South Australian slow boowler, said today he had accepted an offer to play in Lancaster League cricket next year. ...

    Article : 119 words
  9. HARD LABOR FOR GAOL ESCAPEE

    Aubrey Herbert Davies, who esuaped from gaol with a hidden home-marte key at the week-end. was sentenced to two months ...

    Article : 283 words
  10. SUBSIDIES OF £10 MILLION MAY GO

    Canberra.— Subsidies amounting to more than £10 millions a year are expected to be withdrawn by the Federal Government. This belief was general when Cabinet met today. ...

    Article : 252 words
  11. Commo Move To Swing Unions From A.L.P.

    Sydney— A move to swing im portant unions from the A.L.P. is likely to be made by Communist following a wulk-out of 13 delegates ...

    Article : 122 words
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  13. Queensland Lashed By Gales

    Torrential rains, accompanied by a 60-m.p.h. gale lashed the Queensland coast from Bundaberg south to the border last nighty dislocating shipping and transport and damaging a vast amount of property. At some places thc Weather Bureau recorded falls of nearly six inches in nine hours. ...

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  16. Race to Rescue Of Coal Hulk

    Brisbane.— The tug Warlock' is racing from Brisbane to rescue the coal hulk Mombah. which is adrift with live men aboard 150 miles from Noumea. ...

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