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  4. M.L.A. SEES POLICE

    MR. RONALD B. WALKER, U.A.P. member of the State Parliament for Hawkesbury was last Friday interviewed at considerable length by detectives investigating the affairs of the Producers and General ...

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  5. ANOTHER RADIO GAG BY GOVT.

    IS The Watchman being squeezed off the National network because he tells the public more than the craven Federal Government thinks it ought to know? ...

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  6. Fascist New Year Gift

    Fascism looks like presenting the German people with a special New Year gift in the form of a universal 60-hour ...

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    EASY TO DON: Records come easily to Don Bradman's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Fire Risk In Flat Blocks

    FIRE PERIL at King's Cross and other congested flat areas will be combated by the City Council. ...

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  9. TWO MEN LOST IN BOAT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The gravest fears are held for the safety of Cyril Augustus Steele, a member of a well-known Melbourne furniture ...

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  10. SEVEN ARRESTS THROW LIGHT ON TERROR PLOT

    AN IMPORTANT step towards the unravelling of the widespread bomb plot in England was accomplished to-day it is claimed. Seven men appeared at the Manchester Central Police Court ...

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  11. GIRL BADLY INJURED

    Edna Coulton, 16, of Haydon Street, Enfield, had her thigh impaled on the door handle of a car, following a collision with her bicycle at Burwood last night. ...

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  12. SYDNEY MAN CHARGED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Douglas Jowett Bush, 30, company director, of Sydney, was arrested to-day in connection with the John Woolcott Forbes case. ...

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  13. WHILE BUSHFIRE RAGED

    The Minister for Education, Mr. Drummond, last night claimed to have been misrepresented in his reported attack on city youth. ...

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  14. TRAMWAY CABLE CRASHES

    Vivid green, blue and red lights illuminated the Haymarket near the Civic Theatre, last night, when an overhead tramway cable crashed to the roadway. ...

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  15. CROWD WATCHES FLAMING POLE

    A crowd of 200, including many motorists, watched an electric light pole blaze in Pittwater Road, Collaroy, last night. A high tension wire, believed to have ...

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  16. SHOWERY

    Showery and cloudy weather is forecast for to-day. Rough sea and morning mist and fog are also predicted. ...

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  17. VERNON RANSFORD NEW M.C.C. SEC.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Vernon S. Ransford was to-night appointed secretary, to the Melbourne Cricket Club in succession to the late Mr. Hugh Trumble. ...

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  18. UNCONSCIOUS IN GAS-FILLED KITCHEN

    For two days, William Joseph Fowler, 83. lay semi-conscious in the partly gas- filled kitchen of his home in Gilbert Street, Manly. ...

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  20. NEW ACTING-JUDGE

    The Executive Council yesterday approved the appointment of Mr. H. W. Moffitt, barrister, as an acting District Court judge from February 1 to February ...

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  22. MENZIES SEES LYONS

    THE Attorney-General, Mr. Menzies, conferred late to-night with the Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, on the question of holding an immediate conference with the trade unions on the Port Kembla pig-iron dispute. ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Following an alleged assault on Detective Jack, of Darlinghurst, late last night, charges were preferred against two men ...

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  24. GOLLAN WON'T VIEW PLAY

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Gollan, will net personally read Idiot's Delight, nor will he see the stage performance. The first task will be deputed to a ...

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  25. YOUNG MAN DIES IN CAR SMASH

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday. -- Gavin Walter Scott, 23, of Launceston, eldest son of the Launceston manager of Tasmanian Steamers Pty. Ltd., was killed when the ...

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