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  2. ON OTHER PAGES

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  4. FORECAST:

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  6. Australians Win Both Singles Matches

    Australia made a good start in the opening singles of the Davis Cup fixture against Mexico, Quist and Bromwich winning their matches in straight sets. ...

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    Adrian Quist, who won his first singles match against the Mexican, Hernandez, in straight sets when playing in the Davis Cup Tic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MISSING AT SEA

    The authorities are now convinced that the Pan-American clipper, which is overdue at Manila, was forced ...

    Article : 187 words
  10. MANY DEAD

    The death roll in the riots has now reached 48, with 350 injured. The police are escorting bus loads of terrorstricken people from the ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. Fierce Fighting for Hankow

    The Japanese have scattered the main body of the Chinese on the south bank of the Yangtse-kiang. ...

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  12. DEFENCE POLICY

    An outspoken attack on the policy of the Minister for Defence, Mr. Thorby, was made by the Premier, Mr. Ogilvie, K.C. ...

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  13. "TREATED LIKE SLAVES"

    Writing in the Medical Journal of Australia, a country doctor concluded that the National Insurance regulations will so seriously affect the ...

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  14. Chiefly Fine : Cold Night

    N.S.W. Forecast: Still some isolated showers on the coast, with further showers at first on the highlands and southern inland ...

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  15. FUTILE PLEA

    When Kevin George Foord, 25, a miner, appeared at the Central Court to-day charged with having been on premises with intent to steal, he said ...

    Article : 114 words
  16. HUSBAND DEAD

    Now lying in St. Vincent's Hospital in a serious condition, Mrs. John Jackson, of Darlinglmrst, does not know that her husband, John Robert ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S VAST SPACES

    Commenting on the work of the Evian Conference to find domiciles for European refugees. Sir Percy Harris (Labour), said it was ...

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  18. FOSSIL SKULL

    Dr. Robert Broon announces the discovery of a fossil skull at Stork-stroom, in the Cape Province, which probably is the most important find ...

    Article : 78 words
  19. OFFICIAL ESTIMATE

    The International Institute of Agriculture estimates that the European wheat crop, excluding Russia, will be 4½ million metric tons. ...

    Article : 61 words
  20. CAR CRASH

    No great damage was done when a car crashed through a barricade on the western side of the Long Bridge in West Maitland yesterday afternoon. ...

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  21. TEAM SELECTED

    The team to represent Glamorgan against Australia on Saturday is: M. J. Turnbull, Kaye, Wooler, A. P. Matthews, J. Mercer, E. Davies, B. Davies, ...

    Article : 56 words
  22. SEPARATION

    The Count and Countess Reventlow to-day signed a deed of separation. Their solicitors stated that it might not be generally known that their ...

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  23. ON 'CHANGE

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  24. S.M. ON WITNESSES

    In the opinion of Mr. G. A. Stevenson, retired stipendiary magistrate, many witnesses in Sydney courts commit perjury. ...

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  25. Soviet Troops Fire on Japanese

    Soviet troops are reported to have crossed the frontier north of Changkuse and fired on Japanese patrols. ...

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  26. GOOD FOR BUSINESS

    The Christmas spirit of Britain was in evidence on the Blue Mountains to-day. The heavy falls of snow last night ...

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  27. RACE NATIONALISM

    The Pope to-day strongly condemned racial nationalistic doctrines. He asked why Italy should feel the necessity of disgracefully imitating ...

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  28. KILLED INSTANTLY

    Stunned in a motor car collision, Harold le Prow staggered front the roadway and was knocked down by a motor lorry which skidded in the ...

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  29. THE SUDETEN ISSUE

    It is understood that Lord Runciman will leave London on Tuesday for Prague, where he will undertake to act as independent investigator on the ...

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  30. BROKEN NECK

    After having spent two months with his neck in plaster, William Hammill, of Collie, is now almost cured of a broken neck. ...

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  31. HERE GOES!

    Approaching his housekeeper last night Ramsay Salmon, 60, said: "You've all said I was afraid to do it. This is prussic acid. Here goes." ...

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  32. FLIGHT HERO

    Crowds cheered Douglas Corrigan when he left to join a ship for America to-day. Corrigan has been an immensely popular gure here since his ...

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  33. VON LUCKER AT CASSILIS

    Count and Countess Von Luckner are spending a few days before leaving Australia at the homy of Sir Frederick McMaster at Cassilis. They ...

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  34. AIR FORCE CONDITIONS

    Following the announcement of improved conditions for the Army, it was learned to-day that certain benefits would also be available to the Air ...

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