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    Fine. Warm to ho[?] winds. ...

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  4. BORING FOR NEW COLLIERY

    From left: The Inspector for Collieries (Mr. Mathieson) and the Minister for Mines (Mr. Baddeley) inspecting bore sites and operations in preparaton for the opening of a State-owned colliery in the Awaba-Dora Creek area. The technicians are preparing percussion equipment for boring at No. 1 borehole in the Awada-Dora Creek area. So far a depth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Strangled, Mutilated Victim Identified

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The strangled and mutilated victim of the Cooper Park murder has been identified as Mrs. Ada Lambert, 45, laundress, who lived in Woollahra. Her nude and ravished body was found in the park late yesterday ...

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  6. BIG FOU[R TALKS ON AXIS TREATIES

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP).—The conference of the Big Four Foreign Ministers will open this afternoon, but the day's business is expected to be limited to discussion on the procedure to be followed in their ...

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  7. Protests By Jews on Deportations

    JERUSALEM, Monday (AAP). —Police patrols were strengthened in Tel Aviv yesterday when 10,000 Jews gathered in ...

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  8. CEMETERY MURDER INQUEST

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the inquest to-day into the death of Joan Norma Ginn, 11, who was found murdered in a cemetery on June 12 ...

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  9. Philippines Want Own Economy

    MANILA, Monday (AAP).—An independent, self-reliant economy to be built with the aid of the United States Government and foreign capital, is the aim of Manuel A. Roxas, first President of the new ...

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  10. NEW RECORD FOR NON-STOP FLIGHT

    NEW YORK, Monday (AAP). —A naval airship landed at Glynco, Georgia, after establishing a world record ...

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  11. BULGARIA SEEKS CUT IN REPARATIONS

    SOFIA, Monday.—The Bulgarian government has sent a note to the Big Four requesting a reduction of £31,250,000 in reparations payable by ...

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  12. Non-Labour Whip Resigns

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After 13 years as non-Labour Whip in the Legislative Council, Mr. H. E, Home has resigned. He is aged 74. Mr. Hugh ...

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  13. MURDER BASIS OF JAP. CODE

    TOKIO, Monday (AAP).—The only discordant note in connection with the promulgation of the new Japanese constitution ...

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  14. OLD ELIGIBILITY CLAUSE TO APPLY TO STATE R.S.L.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sub-branches of the N.S.W. branch of the R.S.L. have been instructed not to accept new members ...

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  15. FAST TRACK LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The Flemington track will be in excellent condition for the running of the Melbourne Cup. With the dry ...

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  16. U.N. TRIBUTES TO PRES. ROOSEVELT

    HYDE PARK (New York), Monday (AAP). — It is a paradox that President Roosevelt was a greater man outside ...

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  17. Slav Friendship With Britain, U.S.

    LONDON, Monday (AAP).—Addressing 300, 000 people at Belgrade Marshal Tito said Yugoslavia was anxious for better relations with Britain and U.S. On Sunday the people of Serbia ...

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  18. BABOONS DESTROY SHEEP IN AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Monday (AAP). —Baboons are becoming a serious menace to sheep farmers in the Cape Midlands, ...

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