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  4. 70 TRAPPED IN FIRES

    MELBOURNE, Monday (2 a.m.).—Gravest fears are held for the safety of 70 people—men, women, and children—attached to sawmills in the Erica district, the centre of disastrous bush fires which have been raging throughout ...

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  5. MAKING WAR PLANES HERE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The British Government mission to Australia to inquire into the possibility of creating further ...

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  6. Tense, Taut Action

    VIVID STUDY of the tense action of life-savers, who every week-end provide one of the most thrilling spectacles of the Queensland scene. Trained to alertness and concentration these competitors in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 109.6—Hottest For 57 Years!

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Melbourne to-day experienced its hottest day since January 23, 1906, the maximum ...

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  8. 100deg. Every Day Since Dec. 15

    EVERY day since December 15, Thargomindah has had a maximum temperature of 100 degrees, or higher. ...

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  9. WAITE NOT TO PLAY

    Mervyn Waite, Australian Test all-round cricketer, developed tonsilitis yesterday, and will not play for South Australia ...

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  10. Governor Collapses After Signing Tom Mooney's Pardon

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 8.—A dramatic climax to the release of Tom Mooney, the "American Dreyfus," occurred to-day when the State Governor, Mr. Olson, collapsed in the fair grounds while addressing 130,000 people a few hours after signing ...

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  11. Nazis Object To "Lambeth Walk"

    BERLIN January 8.—The Nazi Storm Troops' newspaper, describing the "Lambeth Walk" as a "Jewish Enormity," ...

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  12. Century At Bourke For 23 Days

    The whole of New South Wales is on the grip of a heat wave, and to-day there was scarcely a town inland hat did not report temperatures in ...

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  14. FLAMES SWEEP OVER RANGES

    WARWICK, Sunday.—Fires have destroyed 200 acres of grass in the ranges above Killarney, and the danger of extensive fires in the sheep and cattle ...

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  15. INTER-STATE TEMPERATURES

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  16. MUSSOLINI AS MEDIATOR

    LONDON, January 8.—It is understood, says a message from Rome, that Signor Mussolini, at the instance of President ...

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  17. REBELS CLAIM 30,000 PRISONERS

    LONDON, January 8.—The Spanish Nationalists claim that in the Catalan offensive they have conquered 1200 square miles of ...

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  18. BACK FROM WORLD TOUR

    Mr. J. R. Kemp, Main Roads Commissioner (left), was met by Mr. J. E. England, secretary, to the Commission, on his return by train yesterday from his tour abroad. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Australian World's Best Workman

    AFTER having travelled 50,000 miles, visited many countries, and encircled the globe, the Main Roads Commissioner and ...

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  20. DAILY FEATURES

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  21. IN OTHER PAGES

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