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  4. CITY FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  5. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  6. STRAIN OF UNCERTAINTY

    Two more of the arrested British employees of Metropolitan-Vickers Electrical Co. in Russia, Messrs. Monkhouse ...

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  7. Shock For Coursing Clubs

    Japanese troops have crossed the Great Wall of China, and have occupied Shimen-tsai. ...

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  8. WRECKERS AT WORK

    SILHOUETTED against the stone structures of Martin Place--workmen engaged in the demolition of a building. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HUGE LOAN FOR FARMERS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. President Roosevelt, in a message which he will send to Congress to-day, will urge a ...

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  10. AWKWARD!

    PAINTING the steamer Millais at Pyrmont yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEW TIN HARE RESTRICTIONS IN CITY AREA

    Important changes in the control of greyhound racing were . decided on by State Cabinet yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BOY OF EIGHT LOST IN BUSH COUNTRY

    GRAVE fears are entertained for the safety of 8-year-old Edward Jeffries, who disappeared from his home at Moona, ...

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  13. MANDATES ARE TO BE HELD

    ''THE TIMES" correspondent at Tokio reports that the Japanese Foreign Office has sent a statement of the reasons ...

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  14. FOR WORLD PEACE

    The Prime Minister of Japan (Viscount Saito) declared last night that she will co-operate with the Powers for world peace, although she has left ...

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  15. POLICE PROBE AIR SMASH

    SENSATIONAL theories in connection with the cause of the crash of the air liner, City of Liverpool, at Dixmude, are ...

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  16. DISEASED MEAT

    "They call it roast pork in the cheap restaurants," said Health Inspector Vogwell in the Central Court yesterday, referring to ...

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  17. Contrast Is New Note In

    COLORS ran riot in the display of frocks and hats at the opening of the spring racing season at Longchamps, says the Paris ...

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  18. NEED AN M.L.A.

    A statement that because there was not an M.L.A. on Marrickville Council, the council was not given the treatment it deserved from the ...

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  19. IN COMPETITION

    A. C. HOWARD, playing in the professional golf competition at Killara yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. INDIA MOURNS

    All India mourns the death of the Jamsaheb of Nawanagar ("Ranji"). He was universally popular with every class and creed. ...

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  21. THROAT CUT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--John Mc-Kenzie Weston, butcher, of Brunswick, was committed by the Coroner to-day for trial on a charge of having ...

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  22. ROYAL GOLF CLUB

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Canberra Golf Club, which has a membership of about 200, including several Ministers and a number of members of ...

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  23. EASTERN TRADE

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart) said yesterday that committees were being appointed in the various States in accordance with the ...

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  24. SILENT LARWQOD

    England is waiting anxiously to hear what Larwood has to say about the Tests in Australia, but the fast bowler, who arrived at Suez ...

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  25. VICE REGAL GIFT TO HAMMOND

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--Lord Bledisloe, Governor-General of New Zealand, presented Hammond with a silver cigarette case, inscribed "From ...

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  26. BLACK ANGUS

    ONE OF the "blue bloods" already in residence at the Showground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. "PROPER JOKES"

    "The Royal Commissions are proper jokes--Gilbertian affairs," said Ald. Croswell at Parramatta Council last night. He moved that they seek the ...

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  28. WHY RABBITS ARE BEWILDERED

    Yesterday a great rabbit slaughter began. That was in the country. See Page 8. ...

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  29. HIT-RUN VICTIM

    Six-year-old Kenneth Hollier, victim of a hit-run driver at Newtown on Saturday, was still critically ill at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last ...

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  30. NOT GUILTY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--After a short trial, the jury, in the Criminal Court to-day, found John Elgar Cottell, 35, wood vendor, not guilty of wilfully ...

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  31. EGG CONTROL MOVE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Plans for the establishment of a Federal Export Control Board for eggs were discussed at a meeting in Melbourne ...

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  32. SOCIAL SERVICE

    The annual report of the Sydney Central Methodist Mission, just issued, gives an outline of the social service work of its various ...

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  33. RURAL BANK BOARD

    The appointment of the new board to control the Rural Bank was discussed by the Cabinet yesterday. The Premier, Mr. Stevens, stated last ...

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  34. The Daily Telegraph LATE NEWS

    The Houston aeroplane flew over Mount Everest to-day, and returned safely. BOXER'S BREACH OF PROMISE ...

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  35. PETROL COMMISSION

    The vacancy on the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into petrol prices, caused by the resignation of Mr. Barton, will be filled ...

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  36. DISLIKE FOR NAZIS

    Professor Einstein, interviewed on his arrival here to-day, said: "I bear no animosity to the German people, but I cannot hide my intense dislike ...

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  37. IN SAME GRAVE

    After a largely- attended service at the parish church, the remains of Miss Katherine and Mr. Hugh McIlrath, of Sydney, victims of the ...

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  39. "COMMON SENSE WILL PREVAIL"

    "In all crises the common sense of the people has prevailed, and I am certain that it will again prevail in the Upper House ...

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  41. AXEMAN'S FORTITUDE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Competing in a log-chopping event at Naringal, John Shields severed portion of the big toe of his left foot. ...

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  42. TOMATO WEEK

    PERTH, Monday.--"Tomato Week" officially opened in Perth to-day to arouse a keener appreciation of W.A. tomatoes, which, it is claimed, are ...

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  43. £20 FINE FOR BETTING

    "I would like your Worship to take into consideration the fact that I have been fined a total of £160 in the past six weeks," said William Craig ...

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  44. PREMIER FOR GOULBURN

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, left last night for Goulburn, to attend the opening of the U.A.P. Regional Convention this morning. ...

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