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  4. CITY FORECAST

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  5. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph Page

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  6. CUT TAXES FURTHER?

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--While the whole of the Federal surplus to date has been more ...

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  7. DON BRADMAN LEADS THE SIMPLE LIFE

    THE WORLD FORGETTING; but not by the cricket world forgot-- Don Bradman at a holiday camp getting fit for the Tests. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOVT. 'S IN AND OUT NIGHT

    After two Upper House defeats on the Moratorium Bill, the Government last night ...

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  9. WOMAN'S DEATH INVESTIGATED BY DETECTIVES

    THE death of a woman in the Bankstown district is being investigated by detectives. The woman had been ill for some ...

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  10. CANADIAN AIRMAN

    MR. HEBERT, who crushed at Cloncurry, arrived in Sydney yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RAIN WAS TIMELY

    Burning along a wide front, a bush fire, fanned by the strong southerly blow, yesterday afternoon swept ...

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  12. GRIEVANCES OF POLICE

    AN unprecedented course is to be taken by the Police Association in an attempt to force the Government to appoint an ...

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  13. BERTRAM TO TRY AGAIN

    "We are not hurt, and we are going to have another try for the record," said Captain Hans Bertram, speaking from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. NEW MEDICAL BOARD IS ANNOUNCED

    SWIFT action has been taken by the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) to reorganise the Medical Board, following his ...

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  15. Aping The Apes With Cricketers?

    CRICKET began with the apes, and is hack where it started thanks to the leg theory, said the Rev. Wyndham Heathcote ...

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  16. BLUE AND YELLOW HATS FOR MEN

    Men in blue hats--even yellow hats, perhaps--brightening Sydney's streets. This was the vision painted by Mr. A. Fraser at the annual dinner of ...

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  17. THE MARCH PAST

    THE GOVERNOR-GCNERAL, Sir Isaac Isaacs, taking the salute at yesterday's Graduation Day display at the Royal Military College. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CITY ALDERMAN'S THREAT

    At yesterday's meeting of the City Council Ald. McElhone threatened an injunction against his fellow aldermen. ...

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  19. MOSMAN'S RATE CUT

    Mosman Council last night decided to fix the rate at 5d in the £ for 1933, conditionally on the Bridge tax being reduced by one-third. If this is done ...

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  20. GETTING 105,000 TO CRICKET

    Steps have been taken to increase accommodation at Sydney Cricket Ground to provide for 105,000. An official statement by the ...

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  21. BRING DISCOVERY TO PORT PHILLIP?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--If the plans of several Melbourne shipping men materialise Capt. Scott's famous exploration ship ...

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  23. BRADMAN AND THE BOARD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Dr. R. L. Morton, a delegate of the St. Kilda Cricket Club to the Victorian Cricket Association, said last night ...

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  24. MORE CONVENIENT, LESS COSTLY

    Tram delays at Wynyard station will be obviated by the provision of shunting facilities at the southern end, which will do away with the ...

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  25. EXEMPTIONS COST £99,000

    "Ratepayers are being called on to pay 11 per cent. additional rates because of exemptions granted in the city," stated the Lord Mayor ...

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  26. GIRL KIDNAPPED BY "BLACK HAND"

    INGHAM, Tuesday.--Possibly seeking a means of impressing the district, members of a "Black Hand" society are believed to be implicated ...

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  27. FRUIT GROWERS' XMAS BOX

    A concession of about £24,000 to fruit growers is involved in the decision of the State Government to grant a 10 per cent, reduction in rail ...

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  28. A CITY DENTIST IS CHARGED

    Arrested by Detective-Sergeant Baker and Detectives Boswell and Holt (Victoria), a well-known city dentist was charged at Central Police ...

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  29. The Daily Telegraph LATE NEWS

    Six people were killed and 50 wounded in clashes between rioters and Civil Guards at Oviedo and Gijon, which are at ...

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  30. HINKLER MAY FLY PUSS MOTH

    Sydney airmen do not think Bert Hinkler's projected flight to Australia in a Puss Moth may be held up because of this country's ...

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  31. BLOW STRUCK IN PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A blow was struck in the Assembly to-day during the debate on the Arbitration Bill, Mr. E. Maher (Opposition) ...

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  33. TRUCKS AT NUKARNI RAIDED BY MEN

    PERTH, Tuesday.--At 12.15 a.m. to-day two carloads of men arrived at Nukarni railway yard. They rushed to one truck and ...

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  34. EARLY MORNING TRAM

    Drummoyne Council last night was informed that Council's request for an additional tram from Drummoyne Post Office to the city between 5.12 ...

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