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    TASMANIA'S BURNT CAR MYSTERY. -- The burnt car which was found last week at St. Leonards, near Launceston. Inset: Kenneth William Howe, builder, of Invermay, Launceston, whose body was found in the driving seat of the car. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BIG LOAN ABROAD?

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Despite the Budget economies it is not disguised that the flotation of an overseas loan of at least ...

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  4. BOOST FOR AUSTRALIA

    Australia received some first-class overseas publicity yesterday when Zlatko Balokovic, the famous violinist, broadcast from ...

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  5. LURED AWAY BY MAN

    Another Bondi girl, aged 10, it was stated last night, was the victim of a man who lured her to an unoccupied "week-end" cottage, in ...

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  6. HANDCUFF YOURSELF!

    Constable Chapman, of Punchbowl, bluffed two burglars early yesterday morning into handcuffing themselves. PATROLLING at Lakemba, he saw ...

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  7. MOST POPULAR GIRL

    WHO is the most popular girl in Sydney? To find this is the purpose of the competition in connection with the United ...

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  8. LEVELLING UP BENEFITS

    WITH the expected conclusion to-day of the A.C.T.U. Federal conference of metal trade unions the fight will begin in ...

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  9. EASIER NOW TO WIN PRIZES

    SIMPLIFIED conditions governing Appy Oppy's Adanswers competition in "The Daily Telegraph" operate from ...

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  10. THE BUSMEN PAID UP

    THE next officer of the Transport Board who speaks to any of the 'bus men at Central Railway Station had better show his ...

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  11. OFFICIALS PAY TRIBUTE TO NEW FEATURE

    OFFICERS of the Education Department expressed approval during the week of the Schools Column. ...

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  12. ELECTION PLEDGES BROKEN

    "The stubbornness and incapacity of the State Government furnish a lamentable contrast to the manner in which the Federal administration ...

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  13. PATSY WILL NEVER KNOW!

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- When Mrs. Wilson, wife of Alan Wilson, the jockey, paid £145 recently to settle a divorce suit in which Alan was ...

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    WHEN the Mataram returned from the Solomon Islands, Misses D. and P. England displayed walking sticks made of palm wood and inlaid with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CRICKETERS at Tennis. -- McCabe, Hooker, and Kippax at White City yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GAME WOMAN AND GUNMAN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Regardless of the fact that her assailant pointed a loaded revolver at her, Mrs. Partington, a boarding-house keeper, ...

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  17. MR. WILLIS IN TIGHT CORNER

    An attack on the Agent-General (Mr. A. C. Willis) for his statements in support of his case in London, was made on Saturday by the secretary ...

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  18. FIVE INJURED IN CAR CRASH

    Five persons were injured, one critically, when two motor cars collided yesterday at Marrickville. They were: -- ...

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  19. TWO BULLETS HIT TWO MEN

    DOMESTIC tangles led to the shooting of two men on Saturday night, one at a house in Marrickville and the other in a Darlinghurst flat. ...

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  20. MR. BAVIN TO STEP DOWN!

    Negotiations, it is stated, have been renewed between the National Party and the All For Australia League to arrive at a basis of unity to fight the ...

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    BISHOP of the World's loneliest island. The consecration of the new Bishop of St. Helena, the Islands of Ascenscion and lonely ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. MOTHER OF MANY POLITICIANS

    Mrs. Mary McGirr, widow of the late Mr. John McGirr, and mother of a famous political family, died yesterday morning at her residence at ...

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  23. A.F.A. MEMBERS TO TALK IT OVER

    VAUCLUSE A.F.A. sub-divisional council has called a meeting of subdivision members for 8 o'clock tonight, at the Rivoli Theatre, ...

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  24. "PARKED GUM" COMPLAINT

    Referring to an item entitled "Parked Gum Nuisance," published on July 10, the Town Clerk of Mittagong (Mr. H. C. Hain) writes to point ...

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  25. GIRL CHARGED : ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    At the Central Police Court on Saturday, Nellie Cameron (21), domestic was charged with having, on June 16, at Maroubra, while armed with a ...

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  26. MR. HOAD, M.L.C., DEAD

    Mr. J. E. Hoad, M.L.C., father of Mr. K. O. Hoad, member for Cootamundra in the Legislative Assembly, died yesterday afternoon in a private ...

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  27. REWARDS FOR NEWS

    Each day observant readers of "The Daily Telegraph" are busy earning special cash awards by 'phoning B2711 with items of news ...

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  28. DEATH INSTEAD OF MARRIAGE

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday. -- About the hour at which he was to have led his bride to the altar the remains of Mr Rees Jenkins were buried to-day ...

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  29. TO OPEN GOVERNMENT SAVINGS BANK

    "What I regard as the cardinal principles in regard to the opening of the G.S. Bank are: -- (1) An honorary board of prominent ...

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  30. NATIONALIST MEETINGS

    The following Nationalist meetings have been arranged for to-night: -- Artarmon Branch. -- Masonic Hall, 8 p.m. Address by Senator Foll; Mr. E. L. Sanders, ...

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  31. ARCHBISHOP'S COPE AND MITRE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Allegations made by a senior evangelical clergyman yesterday that Archbishop Head broke canon law by wearing ...

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  32. COSTLY LIQUOR SALES

    Three bottles of beer changed hands between May Ring (43), domestic, and a police constable, at her home in Paddington, on Friday night. ...

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  33. WELL-KNOWN SOLICITOR DIES

    Mr. Nathaniel Emanuel (85), of 130 Wycombe Road, Neutral Bay, solicitor, who died on July 10, was born in Goulburn in 1846, and was a son ...

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  34. DANCING PARTNERS IN LITIGATION

    On Saturday John Patrick Major "Pat" White filed a petition in bankruptcy for sequestration of the estate of his former dancing partner and ...

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  35. THROWN FROM HORSE

    Thrown from a horse in Barker Street, Randwick, on Saturday, Peggy Cubridge (21), Raglan Street, Mosman, was admitted to St. Vincent's ...

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  36. LOAN OF TENTS WANTED

    Five families lost their canvas homes at Griffith Park, Collaroy, during the recent cyclone, and an appeal is now being made for new ...

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  37. MUST HELP HOSPITALS

    A HINT that Government nominees on hospital boards would be required to take their duties more seriously was dropped by the new Minister for Health (Mr. Ely) on Saturday in opening the ...

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  38. NEEDLE FOR BAYONET

    HOW his knitting hobby enabled an old man to do his bit in the war, but brought him years of pain, is told by Mr. Chas. Godding, a veteran, of Cook Road, Centennial Park. ...

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