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  3. Forecast:

    Mainly, fine, hot and sultry ...

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  4. Waterfront Dispute: MODERATES WILL PRESS AT MEETING FOR RETURN TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Moves will be made at a mass meeting of waterside workers, tomorrow morning, to end the "first-aid" dispute, which threatens to paralyse shipping in main Australian ports. Leaders of the watersiders' moderate group will press for a return to work ...

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  5. £20,000 DAMAGE IN TAMWORTH STORM

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—Five homes were unroofed and many others were partly unroofed when a severe storm, with a gale force wind, struck North Tamworth this afternoon. Police estimated ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. Mental Hospital Fire: Bodies of 37 Women Taken From Ruins

    DAVENPORT (Iowa), Sunday (AAP).—The bodies of 37 women have been recovered from the ruins of a three-storey mental ward of the Mercy Hospital, which was burned down early yesterday. One ...

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  7. HEAT WAVE EXPECTED TO RETURN

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Not one locality in N.S.W. exceeded 100 decrees today, the State Weather Bureau reported tonight. This was ...

    Article : 161 words
  8. Five Members of R.S.L. Expelled

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Five members of the Returned Servicemen's League were expelled during the week-end. The State Council claimed that it had established to its satisfaction ...

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  9. Broke Neek in 20ft. Dive

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A 32 years old man broke his neck ana severed his spinal column today, when he dived 20 feet into six feet of water ...

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  10. 49 U.S. DEATHS FROM FLOODS, BLIZZARDS

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP).— The city's temperature ran down 20 degress in two hours on Friday night, when a cold front from the ...

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  11. U.S. "Agreed Privately" With U.K. on China

    NEW YORK, Sunday (AAP).— main reason for the United States not recognising the Commnnist Government in China, lay. at home ...

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  12. Coal To Be Rushed South For Essential Services

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Joint Coal Board has issued instructions for coal produced from northern N.S.W. mines, tomorrow, to be rushed to Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide for urgent use by, essential ...

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  13. Missing Children Found Sleeping At Neighbour's

    SYDNEY, Sunday,—Two young children, who were missing from their home for nearly 16 hours, were found by their parents early this ...

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  14. BABY BURNED TO DEATH

    PERTH, Sunday.—A gum bough shed at Salmon Gums, West Australia, went up in [?]ames yesterday and burnt to death a baby girl ...

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  15. BODY RECOVERED FROM HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The badly decomposed body of a French sailor was recovered from Sydney Harbour tonight, by the Sydney ...

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  16. KILLED IN LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Arthur John Stevens, 42, was killed instantly tonight, when a train crashed into the motor cycle and ...

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  17. 2 BODIES FOUND SEVERAL HOURS AFTER ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A man going for milk discovered the bodies of a father and son, which had been hidden in long grass for several ...

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  18. SLSA Inquiry Into Drowning

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An official inquiry will be made into the drowning of 17-year-old lifesaver, Mervyn Fletcher, at Dee Why surf carnival, yesterday. The inquiry will be held on Wednesday by the N.S.W. Surf Life ...

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