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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Cyclonic depression between Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands causing fresh to strong wind and ...

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  5. MOB VIOLENCE BREAKS OUT IN STREETS OF PARIS

    France is m the grip of a double crisis, political and industrial. Already there has been an outbreak of mob violence, and stay-in strikes are delaying defence work. M. Blum's fate is regarded as sealed now that the Senate's Finance ...

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  6. FATAL SMASH PREYED ON CONSTABLE'S MIND

    Before shooting himself yesterday with his service revolver, Constable George Herbert Gray, 30 wrote a loving, letter to his ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. Brother For "The Quins"

    nother of the famous quintuplets, has given birth to another son, her 13th child. Above are five of her healthy "Quins" for ones being in the background. This picture was taken about 18 months ago, when another baby had just made his appearance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SCANDAL IN RUMANIA

    Arrested, with highly-placed Rumanians, for complicity in a gold-smuggling plot. Alexander Buzdagen, son of a former chief ...

    Article : 321 words
  9. BIG WORKS SCHEMES BY CITY COUNCIL?

    "A fairly extensive works programme seems inevitable before very long," said the Mayor of Greater Newcastle (Ald. A. ...

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  10. REMANDED AT GUYRA

    Joseph Fraser, 45, bricklayer, was remanded until April 16 at the Guyra Court to-day on a charge of having wounded ...

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  11. FLIGHT TO FRANCE

    Wading waist-deep through the snow of the high Pyrenean Passes, the whole population of the Cinca Valley—men, women ...

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  12. "FOUND" BY RADIO

    The discovery of a great soprano by radio is announced by Sir Thomas Beecham, the conductor. He says he was turning ...

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  13. COLLAPSE OF M.P. WHO WAS HIT

    Comman[?]er Bower who was slapped in the House of Commons by Mr. Shinwell on Monday and was taken ill next day, is still in bed. ...

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  14. WEEK-END WEATHER UNCERTAIN

    The State Meterologist (Mr. Mares) to-day promised fine, though cloudy weather for to-morrow. At the same time, however, he warned that there ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR A DIPH. "CARRIER"

    Became of a series of outbreaks of diphtheria, arrangements have been made to tell the whole population of the Woronora Dam township, numbering about 600, ...

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  17. URGENT PROBLEMS FIRST

    Though he considered the cultural centre project highly Important, more urgent problems must take priority in the considerations of the Greater ...

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  18. PARALYSIS CASES THIS WEEK

    Eleven cases of Infantile paralysis have been reported to the Newcastle health authorities this week up to to-day. Last week only three cases were ...

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  19. CATERPILLARS IN N.Z. CAUSE LOSS

    An invasion of caterpillars is causing great loss to dairy formers in the Bay of Plenty district, where pastures have been extensively damaged. ...

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  20. FROM LONDON IN NINE DAYS

    The flying-boat Centaurus will leave Southampton on Sunday on the first accelerated schedule trip to Australia, reaching Brisbane in nine days. ...

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  21. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Cessnock Trial Mile: SAPPHIRE BLUE 1. Benignus 2. Lady Kerrabee 3. Betting: 3/1 on Sapphire Blue, 4/1 Benignus, 5 Lady Kerrabee, 10 ...

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  22. VICTORIANS TOUR NEW ZEALAND

    A party of 62 Victorian farmers business and professional men led by Mr. H. H. Olney. M.L.C arrived at Sydney to-day by the Awatea after a ...

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  23. BOY WALKED IN SLEEP AND CRASHED 25 FEET

    By walking to the far end of the balcony before he climbed the rail in his sleep early to-day and hurtled 25 feet to the basement of his home in Sutherland Street, Paddington, Colin Gray, 12, saved himself from almost certain death. ...

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  24. GOVERNOR WON'T ATTEND

    No vice-Regal representative will be present at the official luncheon at the Roval Show this year. The Governor (Lord Wakehurst) will ...

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  25. QUEEN MARTS POIGNANT MEMORIES OF SON

    Poignant memories were brought back to Queen Mary to-day during a tour Wales. When she visited the Welsh National Museum at Cardiff the authorities decided not to show her the robes and regalia ...

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  26. DIED FROM HIS INJURIES

    Charles Orwin, 28, of Taree, who was injured yesterday when an ambulance car skidded and struck a street pole on the outskirts of Taree, died ...

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