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  2. Advertising

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  3. 22 HURT IN BUS ACCIDENT

    Twenty passengers of a Tramways bus, a constable, and a girl were injured about 6.45 p.m. yesterday, when the bus, after a collision with a police wireless patrol car in Carlton, crashed through the brick wall of an ...

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  4. PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. —The Minister for Supply (Mr. Casey) has decided to proceed immediately with a ...

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  5. BUS IN HOUSE.

    After a collision with No. 1 police day patrol car, this East Brunswick-bound Tramways bus came to rest with the bonnet, front wheels, and driver's cabin through the brick wall of one of the rooms of a two-story apartment-house at the corner of Neill and Rathdown streets, Carlton. Twentytwo persons, including a member of the police wireless patrol, were injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FORCED REJOICING OVER PACT ITALIAN POPULACE LUKEWARM

    Rejoicing over the signing of the military alliance between Germany and Italy is somewhat forced in Rome. The man in the street feels that the nationhood of his country has been frittered away, and that the Italian ...

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  7. BIG TAXATION INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Great interest has been caused in official circles by the disclosure to-night that for ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. COLDEST DAY OF YEAR

    Yesterday was the coldest day of the year, the maximum temperature being 56.6deg., which was 5deg. below normal. ...

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  9. WELCOMED BY TORONTO

    A State drive, a formal reception and other official gatherings, and the meeting of the King and Queen and the ...

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  10. THREE DAYS ON SUGAR

    HOBART, Tuesday. — Having subsisted for three days on sugar he found in a hut, George Barker, aged 26 years, a member of the ...

    Article : 151 words
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  12. SOVIET PACT

    Notwithstanding some pessimism in other quarters, the political correspondent of the "Daily Express" predicts that the conclusion of an ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. NOT "SISSIES," SO WALK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr. R. Durham, an inspector of mines, said at the Mines Inquiry to-day that injured,miners, fearing that ...

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  14. SHOCK FOR N.Z. CLERGYMAN

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.— "Australian moral standards are lower than those of New Zealand," said the Rev. W. Hooper, retired ...

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  15. CONTRIBUTE TO LOTTERIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A very considerable proportion of the revenues of public lotteries came from Church people,including Congregationalists,said the Rev. ...

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  16. BOMB IN BARRACKS

    A bomb consisting of 22 sticks of gelignite was thrown through the window of the Liverpool barracks of the King's Own Liverpool ...

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  17. STERN MEASURES

    Magistrates at Belville ordered that a drunken motorist be given six strokes of the cane. ...

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  18. PLANE SURVIVES 1,000 SHELLS FROM FLEET

    Radio controlled and without a pilot, the Queen Bee target seaplane yesterday survived nearly 1,000 anti-aircraft shells from ships ...

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  19. ANOTHER BALCONY SCENE.

    The German Foreign Minister (Herr von Ribbentrop), left, and the Italian Foreign Minister(Count Ciano) exchanged smiling congratulations when they appeared on the beautifully ornamented balcony of the Municipal Palace in Milan to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. BOY CYCLIST INJURED

    When struck by a motor-car in Sydney road, Campbellfield, yesterday afternoon while riding a bicycle, Maurice Sedawie, aged 12 years, of Sylvania ...

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  21. SHOTS FIRED IN CLUB

    Shots were fired in rapid succession in a club in Exhibition street last night according to a constable who was passing at the time. ...

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  22. Melbourne Called City of Tin-can Music

    The lack of musical consciousness in Melbourne, which he described as "a city of tin-can music," was the subject of a strong ...

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  23. SYDNEY DEBENTURES

    Dealings began to-day in the City of Sydney £ 1,000,000 5 per cent.1943 debenture loan around 17/6 per cent.premium, a price which was considerably higher ...

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  24. ATLANTIC AIRMAIL

    The Pan-American Airways Atlantic flying-boat Yankee Clipper arrived at Southampton carrying moro than a ton of letters. ...

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