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  2. PUBLIC'S RIGHT TO ENTER EXHIBITION OVAL

    The public "while on foot" has the right of free access to the Exhibition Oval. This ruling was given by Mr Justice Martin in the First Civil Court today. ...

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  3. Smithy's Plane At Mascot

    THE FAMOUS SOUTHERN CROSS being assembled at Mascot (Sydney). The plane was brought by road from Richmond although it is still quite airworthy in deference to Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith's wish that it should not be flown after it was sold not the Commonwealth Government. It will be placed in the new administration building when that is completed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COST OF BRITISH REARMAMENT

    Asking, among other questions--"Is it inflation?"--the finance editor of The Times devotes two articles, each of two columns, to an analysis of the Government's £350 millions defence borrowing. ...

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  5. DOLEFUL NEWS FOR DOLE STRIKERS

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.--Dole workers in Launceston awoke this morning to find their strike prematurely reported dead. ...

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  6. LAST MINUTE NEWS

    PERTH, Wednesday.--How a racing coup was effected was revealed in Perth Police Court today when Oscar John Dolman, ...

    Article : 160 words
  7. RIVER BANK MURDERS: FARM HAND FOR TRIAL

    TAMWORTH (N.S.W.), Wednesday.--The brutality used in ensuring that the two sisters would die placed the case in the category of one of the most brutal murders in the history of New South Wales, said the Coroner (Dr. McTaggart) today, when ...

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  8. ITS ENGLISH IS OFFICIAL

    LORNE, Wednesday.--The wording of the official warning against lighting fires in the prohibited season has been the ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. DOES NOT THINK WAR IMMINENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The vice-president of the Chrysler Corporation (Mr W. Ledyard Mitchell) said today that he did not think war was ...

    Article : 101 words
  10. HOURS IN MINES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The jurisdiction of the Federal Arbitration Court to determine the hours claim of the Miners' ...

    Article : 187 words
  11. His Heart Should Be Light Now

    Accompanied by a sheet of paper bearing carefully-penned biblical texts, a postal note for 5 was received by the Tramways Board today. ...

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  12. PLEADS GUILTY, DESPITE JUDGE'S WARNING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Although he stated that he had broken into the home of a friend as a joke, and had no ...

    Article : 355 words
  13. Lament Of A Jockey

    KALGOORLIE, Wednesday.--"I have ridden 10 winners in the last six weeks, six of them for nothing," said the leading ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. RECORD N.S.W. PREMIERSHIP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Six years nine months and 16 days of continuous service as Premier of New South Wales will have been ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. 5000 CHILDREN WILL WAVE TO GOVERNOR

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Nearly 5000 children from nine schools will wave farewell to the Governor (Sir Winston Dugan) and Lady Dugan, as they drive ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. WOOL IN DEMAND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Wool from southern parts of the State was outstanding at today's sale, and competition was very keen. ...

    Article : 188 words
  17. Delayed Letter Wifully Postman Fined

    A POSTMAN, James Adolphus Webber, of Queensberry Street, North Melbourne, who said at the North Melbourne ...

    Article : 251 words
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  19. FRENCH ARMY ON ALERT IN TUNISIA

    The French Army in Tunisia is on the alert, all leave has been stopped, and reserves are ready for any development in connection with Italy's colonial ...

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  20. CRIPPLED SOLDIER DIES AFTER 21 YEARS IN BED

    Crippled and a cot case for 21½ years, after his spine had been shattered by a shell splinter in France in 1917. Mr A. L. L. Ponting died today in the Caulfield Military Hospital. For years he had been a well-known ...

    Article : 299 words
  21. NO RECRUIT REFUSED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Referring to complaints from some country centres that men anxious to enlist in the militia were unable to do so because the ...

    Article : 150 words
  22. YAWL LEAVES TO ESCAPE DUTIES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Because his home-made 34-foot yawl Marie could not remain longer in Australia without being subject 10 heavy duties, Frank ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. SYDNEY WOMAN M.L.A. SWORN UN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Before a public gallery, composed largely of women, Mrs Mary Quirk, the first woman M.L.A. since 1927, was sworn in in the Legislative ...

    Article : 77 words
  24. 7 KILLED; 36 HURT IN RAID

    Seven were kilted and 36 wounded when Nationalist planes bombed Alicante today. The Herald Special Service ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. WILLS AND ESTATES

    Richard Alfred Harricks, late of Ararat, retired produce merchant, left £620 realty and £1542 personalty gross to his widow and daughters. ...

    Article : 48 words
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