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  3. FORECAST.

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  5. NEW GUINEA CONTROL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Federal Government will probably adopt a departure of great importance in the administration of ...

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  6. THOUSANDS FLEE

    LOS ANGELES, Thursday.— Forest fires, the most destructive in the history of Southern California, ...

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  7. BRITISH-FRENCH TALKS

    Noisy demonstrations of hostility from several large groups marred the cordial welcome given by thousands of people who had gathered to greet the British Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) and the ...

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  8. INSTRUCTOR KILLED CRASH AT PT. COOK

    An Air Force instructor was killed and an air cadet experienced a remarkable escape from death when a ...

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  9. AIR FORCE INSTRUCTOR KILLED IN CRASH.

    —Wreckage of the Royal Australian Air Force Moth plane which crashed from a height of 1,000ft. into a wheat field near Point Cook yesterday. Flying-Officer Peter McDonough (wearing cap) was killed. Air Cadet John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RETURN OF SUMMER

    The event of the year is not to be found among the engagements of the Elder Statesmen. It is not the contest for the heavy-weight ...

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  11. "STAY IN" STRIKE

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday. — Sixty miners who went down the No. 18 shaft at the State Coalmine to-day, decided on a "stay-in" ...

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  12. WOUNDING OF BOY

    Detectives investigating the mysterious wounding of Arthur Edwards, 15, of Cremorne street, Balwyn, on the Ballarat road, ...

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  14. PLANE STRIKES FENCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — A Dutch Airlines K.N.I.L.M. plane, which left Sydney this morning, met with a mishap when leaving the Cloncurry ...

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  15. FOR NATIONAL FITNESS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — After considering the resolutions passed at the recent meeting in Canberra of the National Health Council ...

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  16. KYEEMA CRASH COMMITTEE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — An attack on the personnel of the Air Accidents Investigation Committee inquiring into the Kyeema disaster ...

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  17. MR. CHAMBERLAIN TO SEE DUKE

    The Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Paris says it is stated officially that the Prime Minister (Mr. Chamberlain) will see the ...

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  18. STRANGE ANIMAL SEEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Timber-workers again report having seen a strange animal near Eurobodalla. This animal, which is said to be ...

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  19. Death Of Matron Who Had "A Million Friends"

    A woman who, it is said, had a million friends died yesterday. She was Miss Emma Muriel Walker, matron of the Queen's Memorial ...

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  20. METEOR WITH LONG TAIL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A bluish light, flashing across the sky, followed a second later by a roar like thunder, startled residents of the ...

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  21. FIVE KILLED BY SEPOY

    A Sepoy sentry ran amok at a camp near Nowshera last night and shot dead three British officers two Sepoy soldiers, and wounded another Sepoy soldier. ...

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  22. KURANA'S LONG FLIGHT

    DARWIN, Thursday. — The flight of the Royal mail airliner Kurana from Melbourne to Darwin (2,040 miles) yesterday is said to be the longest flight which has ...

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  23. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE

    On an embezzlement charge. Cornelius F. Kroon, aged 53 years, secretary, of Tongala, was remanded in the City Court yesterday to appeal at Kyabram on ...

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