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  2. IN THE TRACK OF THE BIG STORM IN THE NORTH

    TOLL OF THE NORTHERN STORMS at Stradbroke island, Queensland. Houses were surrounded by sea on Tuesday morning and considerable damage was done. The storms in the north have been caused by a cyclonic disturbance along the Queensland coast and the coast of northern New South Wales. There has been extensive flooding in some areas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BRITISH LABOR HOPE M.P. FORECASTS WI[?] AT ELECTIONS

    The return of a Labor Government, pledged to continue rearmament, to review foreign policy, and to stimulate trade within the Empire, was highly probable at the [?] next British general elections, said Dr. Hugh Dal[?] ...

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  4. FLOODS ABATING IN NORTH BUT ROADS STILL BLOCKED BY WATER

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The floods on the far north coast are now abating and the State meteorologist (Mr. Mares) thinks the worst is over. But many roads are still under water and townships are isolated. ...

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  5. Clem Hill On Test Tour

    Types of Australian cricketers who are likely to do well on English wickets are discussed today by Clem Hill, former Test ...

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  6. Grazier Tells Of Share Sale

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Evidence that Arnold Lovell, 46, manager, had told him 200 shares at Blandford on July 27 last year, was given in ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. SAROS MASTER TO SHOW CAUSE

    Found guilty of misconduct by the Court of Marine Inquiry which this week concluded its investigation of the stranding at Cape Everard of the ...

    Article : 203 words
  8. Betty, 5, is a Naturalist

    SINCE her father, Mr David Fleay, one of Australia's leading naturalists, was appointed director of the Sir Colin ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. INSTALLED PHONE

    George Valentine Gray, of Monash Street, Footscray, clerk, admitted in the Bankruptcy Court today that he had had a telephone installed in his ...

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  10. PEER LIVING IN MUD HUT

    POLITICAL circles are showing great interest in the conversations between the Marquess of Lothian, former Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. TREATMENT OF SUB-NORMALS

    HOBART, Friday.--Establishment of a central institution for the treatment of all sub-normal offenders in Australia was not practicable under the present ...

    Article : 356 words
  12. ITALY HAS NEARLY 44 MILLIONS

    THE population of Italy is 43,929,000. The birthrate is 22.7 per thousand, compared with 22.2 in 1936, and the death rate is 13.6 per thousand. ...

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  13. TROUBLE [?] MILLS

    Trouble is threatened an[?] textile workers over disputes have occurred at Prestige Brunswick, and the Lincoln ...

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  14. UNION MOVE FOR 40-HOUR WEEK

    Preparations for a move to plan a shorter working week by legislative action were made by the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of ...

    Article : 161 words
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  17. Great Exodus To Sydney From N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.--The great exodus to Sydney for the sesqui-centenary celebrations began when the Wanganella sailed from Wellington with ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYMENT REVIEW URGED

    As unemployment in Australia was now back to pre-depression levels, a complete review of the whole position of employment in ...

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  19. POLICY SPEECH SOON AFTER FEB. 23

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The Premier (Mr. Butler) said today that he would give his policy speech at Kapunda as soon as possible after nomination day, ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. BABY'S BODY FISHED UP FROM SEA

    HOBART, Friday.--While fish[?] the end of Queen's Pier, a Hobart man pulled up a sugar bag which found to contain the body of a ba[?] ...

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  21. SUICIDE THROUGH FEA[?]

    Because she thought she was [?] from cancer, although a doctor b[?] sured her she was not Mrs Ann cooper, 56, a widow, of Ra[?] ...

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  22. ADELAIDE BUILDING BEST FOR 8 YEARS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Building figures in the metropolitan area are the highest for eight years. Figures compiled by Elder Smith and ...

    Article : 67 words
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  24. RETAIL PRICES UP 50 PER CENT. SINCE 1911

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Taking an index number of 1000 in 1911 as a base, retail price-index numbers for 1937 show an increase of 50 per cent., averaged over ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. ACTOR LEAVES £8372

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, the famous actor, who died last November, left estate valued at £8372. ...

    Article : 33 words
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