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  6. FADING HOPES

    ALTHOUGH holding out little hope for the rescue of Mrs. Putnam and Captain Noonan, naval planes from the ...

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  7. BADLY INJURED

    THOMAS Morrow (45) was shockingly injured when he was knocked down by a motor car in Edgeeliffe last night. ...

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  8. TWO KILLED

    ARTHUR Larkins (45) and Edward Britt (52) were killed yesterday when a truck in which they were driving ...

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  9. SPANISH WAR

    THE "News Chronicle" Madrid correspondent said Loyalist defenders of the capital still maintained a widespread offensive. ...

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  10. CHANGED HER SHOES FIVE TIMES A DAY

    Try and picture the life this woman led for twenty years— changing her shoes several times a day in a vain endeavor to attain ...

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  11. MUTILATED

    WILLIAM Farmond (73) was found dead early this morning on the railway line about 50 yards from the ...

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  12. LEG AMPUTATED

    THE former State Premier, Sir George Fuller, who is ill in a private hospital at Woollahra, had a leg ...

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  13. FLOUR PAYMENTS

    STATE Ministers are concerned at the possibility of the success of legal action to recover from the Crown amounts ...

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  14. TEST CRICKET

    THE Australian women scored 201 for eight wickets in the third test to-day. Heavy rain delayed the start. Holmes made 70 ...

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  15. RAPID GOING

    GEORGE Brent, the American film actor, has announced he will seek annulment of his marriage with the Australian ...

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  16. Mudgee District Forecast

    AT first rather unsettled on the highlands with isolated showers, possibly some snow; otherwise mainly fine with cold, ...

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  17. PHYSICAL TRAINING

    THE State Government is considering a scheme for the physical training of young people throughout the State. ...

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  18. POISONED

    FOLLOWING the death of his two young children at Mitchell from the effects of poisoning, Edward James Clancy, their father, ...

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  19. COLDER THAN ICE

    MUDGEE can be cold. On Saturday morning frost gripped the land, and ice an inch thick was in evidence ...

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  20. MRS. FREER ARRIVES

    MRS Freer arrived in Sydney this morning after the lifting of the nine months' ban on her entry by the ...

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  21. BASHED TO DEATH

    HANGING by a leg from a shaft of a buggy, James Forrest Hammersley (60), a farmer, was dragged a mile and a half by the horse ...

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  22. OLDEST DIGGER

    HARRY Brown (90), of North Fitzroy, Melbourne, claims to be the oldest Digger. Authorities state that they are ...

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  24. BIG TENNIS

    IN the tennis match between Australia and France McGrath beat Bousus 4-6, 6-2, 6-3; Crawford defeated Detremeau 6-3, 6-2; ...

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  25. POPE RALLYING

    THE Pope has been improving following treatment recommended by a Swiss specialist, whose name is not disclosed. ...

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  26. "LITTLE ITALY"

    SPEAKING at the opening of the new Roman Catholic Church at Morilyan, known as Queensland's "Little Italy," Archbishop Duhig, ...

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  27. WAR AVERTED

    AN outbreak of war was averted when a settlement of the dispute betwen Japanese and Chinese was reached. ...

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  28. FOOTBALL MIRACLE

    SURELY this has never happened before! When Warren scored a try against Narromine last Sunday. Ray Jordan placed the ball to ...

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  29. BIG REDUCTIONS

    PRICES fixed by the Commonwealth Bank for gold lodged at the Melbourne and Perth Mints during the week ended July 2 are ...

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  30. MARKETS

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  31. HOMEBUSH FRIDAY SALE

    WINCHCOMBE, Carson Ltd. advise:—Sales of sheep and lambs and cattle were held at Homebush last Friday, the first occasion on ...

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  32. SYDNEY STOCK MARKETS

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  33. RAIL FREIGHTS

    IT is considered likely that the Premier (Mr. Stevens) will announce increases in railway freights on wool and ...

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  34. OUR SHEEP

    TO prevent stud merino sheep imported into New Zealand from Australia being re-exported, the New Zealand ...

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  35. HEAT WAVE

    THE fifth successive day of intense heat brought widespread suffering and death to the United States. ...

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  36. GENERAL

    The home of Sir Sydney Snow, at Wahroonga, was entered by burglars early yesterday morning and jewellery and clothing valued ...

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