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  4. WEATHER FORECAST.

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  6. ENGLAND SELECTS ANOTHER BOWLER

    T. W. Goddard, the Gloucestershire bowler, has been invited by the English selectors to be present at Manchester on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STOP PRESS

    Henna passed Farouche in straight, and won by head Trusty Star, three lengths away, third, Started 3.33. ...

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  8. MR. LATHAM'S BUDGET SPEECH

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In the House of Representatives today Mr Crouch (Lab., Vic.) drew the Prime Minister's attention to what he ...

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  9. SIR HARRY CHAUVEL WARNS AUSTRALIA

    DECLARING that Australia's present armament is not consistent with her isolation, Sir Harry Chauvel, in his farewell ...

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  10. GRAZIERS ANSWER CALL TO MAN IDLE SHEDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Graziers and their sons in 100 districts in N.S.W. are packing their clothes ready to set out for the sheds in ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. NO STARVATION IN MELBOURNE

    A painful impression was created recently by the reported death of a woman in a Melbourne hospital from starvation. It was felt that, ...

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  12. HUNDREDS KILLED IN ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE DISASTER

    Many hundreds of people were killed and injured in a series of violent earthquake shocks in Southern Italy during today. The shocks which were sp read over 15 hours, were most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. STAGE GAINING ON TALKIES ABROAD

    In all countries the stage is holding its own with the talkies, said Mr E. J. Tail, director of J. C. Williamson Ltd., when he returned ...

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  14. MILLIONAIRE HOBO'S END

    NEW YORK, July 23. -- Mr James Bads How, who was known as "the millionaire hobo," died today in a hospital at Memphis ...

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  15. LEGAL ACTION AGAINST MR THEODORE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Although the Queensland Government has decided to take legal action against Mr E. G. The Theodore, M.H.R., the ...

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  16. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE SAFE BLOWN

    A heavy charge of gelignite was used by thieves, who broke into Maple's Furniture Warehouse, Swan Street, Richmond, early today, to blow ...

    Article : 68 words
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  18. MIDNIGHT PANIC IN NAPLES

    The first shock was felt at Naples at 1.6 a.m. and the latest at 3 . p.m. The first shock lasted for nearly a minute and caused a great panic, ...

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  19. ACROSS HARBOR BRIDGE BY ROPE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--For a wager a men, who prefers to remain anonymous, crossed Sydney Harbor Bridge by swinging himself along a rope. ...

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  20. In Other Pages

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  21. BOY'S DEATH FROM ADDER BITE

    TOWNSVITLLE, Thursday.--Treading on a venomous death adder as his father had lifted him from a motor car to the ground at Mackay, a ...

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  22. PETROL FIRM TO SPEND £2,000,000 IN EXPANSION

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. -- Texas Company (Australasia) Ltd. will spend an additional £2,000,000 in Australia, in the next 12 months." ...

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  23. THE START AT DAWN OF A GREAT ADVENTURE

    A graphic picture by air mail today (specially taken by the London Daily Mirror for The Herald) of the Southern Cross starting on its trans-Atlantic flight from Portmarnock, near Dublin, at dawn on June 24. The machine, piloted by Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, landed at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, and proceeded the next day to the Roosevelt aerodrome on Long Island, subsequently flying across America to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. TEN EMPLOYES TO SUPPLY 30 MEALS A DAY FOR SEVEN MONTHS IN THE YEAR

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Inquiries made today into the administration of the Parliamentary bar and refreshment rooms reveal such extravagance ...

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  25. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  26. RAIL ENGINEER INSPECTS LINE SURVEY

    WARRAGUL, Thursday. -- The Chief Engineer for Railway Construction (Mr C. H. Perrin) arrived by train today to make an inspection of the proposed line from Yarram ...

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  27. GENERAL BLAMEY'S POSITION

    "I am not prepared yet to give any indication of my intentions so far as applying for re-appointment is concerned." said the Chief Commissioner ...

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  28. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS

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