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  2. Advertising

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  3. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  5. MUSSOLINI MOBILISES TO MEET CRISIS

    MOBILISING every phase of Italian life to meet the crisis in external affairs that is now accepted as imminent, Signor Mussolini at a meeting of his Council of Ministers ...

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  6. RUSH OF COCKTAIL PARTIES

    COCKTAIL PARTIES galore are being given in honor of the visiting American film star, Miss Helen Twelvetrees. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MORE VICTIMS OF MOTOR

    DESPITE the intensive campaign on the part of the police against motorists, with the stated intention of making ...

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  8. In Full War Paint

    Palm Island aborigines have been brought to Sydney to figure in a film about to be made here. Yesterday they paid a visit to Taronga Park, and gave an awe-inspiring corroboree. Miss Nancy Moroney is shown in the picture with one of the Islanders, and is examining a spear head. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CAVALCADE OF THE WEEK-END

    The French professional tennis player, Henri Cachet, has proved that he has not tost the skill he brought to bear on others when he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FIERCE ELECTRIC STORM IN CITY

    A vivid display of lightning, accompanied by thunder and heavy rain, was experienced in the city about 7 o'clock last ...

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  12. SPIN BOWLER TIED UP S. AFRICANS

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  13. SIX KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    THE Soviet's newly-de-signed twin-engined monoplane, ZIG-1, crashed during its final test ...

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  14. MAYORAL RECEPTION POSTPONED

    Owing, to the uncertainty that surrounds the time of arrival of the Monterey, the Lord Mayor. Alderman McElhone has postponed his ...

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  15. Thinks 'Smithy' Perished

    PILOT "Scotty" Allen, who arrived in Longreach to-day in charge of the Royal mail plane Melbourne, en route from Singapore to Brisbane, is ...

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  16. Tragic Cases Of Drowning

    THREE drowning fatalities occurred in Victoria to-day. Margaret Joyce Clark, 13, and her sister, Isabel 10, of Tweed Street, ...

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  17. POISONED HORSE OUT OF DANGER

    HOIHU RA, who was unable to contest Friday's Moree Cup, and was removed from the racecourse showing marked ...

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  18. AREAS HIT BY THE DEPRESSION

    SPEAKING at Dundee last night, the Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, referred to special areas in which the worst effects of post-war depression ...

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  19. GROUND SEARCH FOR "SMITHY"

    THE Minister for Defence, Mr. Archdale Parkhill, last night received the following cable from Air Commodore Smith, of the R.A.S., Singapore: ...

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  20. MURDER MYSTERY CLEARED UP

    The mystery which for two years has surrounded the disappearance of Torn Dooley, a former sprint runner, has been cleared up. ...

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  21. CYCLING FAMILY HERE TO-DAY

    Travelling from Cairns to Melbourne by bicycle, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hailstone and their three-years-old son are expected to reach Sydney ...

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  22. IRON ORE FIELD IN NEW GUINEA

    Lieut.-Col, J. J. Cummins, city engineer at Newcastle, stated when ho reached Brisbane from a health trip to New Guinea, that an iron ore field ...

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  23. MAIL 'PLANE CONTINUES FLIGHT

    The mail plane which brought 680lb, of air mail from overseas yesterday left this morning for Brisbane. ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    A heavy fog settled an the outer suburbs early this morning, causing inconvenience to late travellers. It was particularly ...

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  25. NAVAL PARLEY

    The opening meeting or the Naval Conference at the Foreign Office, at which the Prime Minister will speak, has been, fixed for 10.30 o'clock on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. FLYING-OFFICER SHIEL STILL HAS HOPES

    Optimism that there was still hope of finding Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and Mr. Tommy Pethybridge alive was expressed by ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS WORK

    TEMPORARY staffing arrangements of the Post Office to deal with heavy additional traffic at Christmas will give a month's employment ...

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  28. Helpless Firemen Watch House Burn

    AS a house, owned and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mostyn, burned to the ground to-night; Lithgow firemen looked helplessly on. There was no water near the premises. The building and contents were entirely destroyed. ...

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  29. BRITISH TREASURY BILLS

    THE total amount applied for in tenders for £45,000,000 Treasury Bills was £63,605,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months ...

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  30. MELROSE AT MELBOURNE

    BRONZED and very tired, Mr. C . J. Melrose terminated his flight from England to Australia, when he landed at Essendon ...

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  31. MARK TWAIN CENTENARY

    The centenary of the birth of the great American humorist Mark Twain is widely commented upon in the Press. Most papers publish special ...

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