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  2. FLOODS IN THE SOUTH

    TORRENTIAL rain in the Nowra district on Saturday night was followed yesterday by floods, which have washed ...

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    Occasional showers failed to dampen the enthusiasm of the more ardent surfers yesterday. The cool breakers provided welcome, relief from the humidity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Rescues In Heavy Seas

    HUNDREDS of suffers were rescued at Sydney beaches yesterday, and life savers on many occasions risked their ...

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    "I appeal to you, ladies and gentlemen, no more well-aimed boots or jugs of water. Make 'A Saucer of Milk' your motto." Puss de. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. State's Recovery Figures

    BUDGET stabilisation, increasing employment, and careful rural development were claimed for the Government by the Minister for ...

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  7. Garden's Fight On Two Fronts

    MR. J. S. GARDEN is now fighting on two fronts--the A.L.P. and the Labor Council. This is the result of the decision ...

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  8. One Killed And Many Injured

    A MAN was killed in a motor smash and many persons were injured in week-end accidents in Sydney and suburbs. ...

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  9. BLESSING OF MOTHER IN HOSPITAL

    FOLLOWING a postponed wedding yesterday, the couple and the best man visited St. Vincent's Hospital, where ...

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  10. THE WEATHER

    In the Metropolitan, area to-day the weather should be mostly warm and sultry, with cloud. Occasional thunder - showers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Rescue Work Impresses The Colonel

    "THE efficiency, of the life-savers, in co-operation with the St. John Ambulance men, resulted in the best sea ...

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  12. STRANDED WHALE STRONGER THAN TUG'S CABLES

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.--Stanley, on the north-West coast of Tasmania, had less trouble in disposing of a school, of 263 stranded whales than ...

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  13. SIGHT COMING BACK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Though she was temporarily blind when she arrived several, weeks ago from New Zealand, Rev. Dorothy Wilson, ...

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  14. MAYOR RESENTS "INSULT"

    CESSNOCK, Sunday.-- The Mayor of Cessnock, Aid. G. Lowe, said to-night that he felt disgusted at his treatment at ...

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  15. RADIO HUNGRY FOR NEW MUSIC

    LISTENERS-IN will soon tire of the 50 first-class symphonies in existence, said Dr. Keith Barry yesterday. ...

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  16. St. Patrick's Dancers

    Dainty dancers at the St. Patrick's Day sports on Saturday at the Show ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. TOORAK WEDDING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Mr. George R. Nicholas, joint chairman of directors of Nicholas Pty., Ltd., and Miss Shirley Alcock, only ...

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    Mr. Armand Nihotte, who arrived by the Wanganella from Wellington, N.Z., yesterday, to relieve Mr. Segaert, Belgian Consul for N.S.W., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MISSING MEN

    Thomas Port, 55, owner of livery stables and a riding school at Moss Vale, has been missing since last Tuesday. ...

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  20. ARMED HOLD-UP

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Three armed and masked men last night robbed a young man and a woman in a car behind the Ozone Cafe, ...

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  21. NEW THEATRES

    Mr. Otto Camphin, owner of the Empire Theatre, Katoomba, announces that arrangements have been completed for the erection of two ...

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  22. NEW GRANDSTAND

    A grandstand at Campsie-Belmore Pork was opened on Saturday by the Minister for Local Government, Mr. Spooner. ...

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  23. WHALERS BACK

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Japanese whaling fleet; a mother ship and five chasers, arrived at Fremantle to-day from the Antarctic. The last port ...

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  24. CHARLIE CHAPLIN AGAIN

    Charles Chaplin's film, "Modern Times," will begin a season at Hoyt's Plaza Theatre on Easter Saturday. It is Chaplin's first film since "City ...

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  25. Multi-Colored Tableau At Catholic Festival

    A TABLEAU, "The Rhythmic Interpretation of Water Lilies,'' was formed at St Patrick's Day carnival at the ...

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  26. TRAGEDY FEARED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--There are fears that tragedy may be associated with the theft of a 17ft. yacht from Edithvale last Tuesday night. The ...

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  27. SLIME DAMAGES BOATS: KILLS FISH

    OWNERS of yachts in Middle Harbor are puzzled at a reddish- brown slime which has suddenly appeared in the water. ...

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  28. HOTEL BURNT OUT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Burning for four and a half hours at Nagambie last night, a fire menaced other properties in the block. ...

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  29. W.A. AGENT-GENERAL

    PERTH, Sunday.--Although the office of Agent-General becomes vacant next month, nothing has been done in official circles either to ...

    Article : 56 words
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