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  3. CITY FORECAST

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    THE MONKEY LOOKS a good deal more comfortable than little Tommy Bancroft, eight-year-old Balmoral boy, who paid a visit to the new Kindergarten Zoo at Taronga yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Hoover's Had Enough

    President Hoover to-day "washed his hands" of the War Debts question, which has become a dead issue ...

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  7. TWO SHOTS FIRED

    CAIRNS, Friday.-- There was a sensation on Cairns Railway Station today when a man fired two ...

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  8. SINISTER SIDE OF DOUBLE PACT TO DIE

    In a double suicide pact, a famous young revue singer is dead and a noted novelist, Nakamura, is seriously ill-- ...

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  9. Cleary's Successor

    Mr. Thomas J. Hartigan, now Finance Commissioner of the Transport Commission, will be Mr. Cleary's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph

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  11. ONE SURVIVOR OF CUTTER

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--There is only one survivor of three men who were thrown into the sea when their cutter capsized ...

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  12. KING'S SECRET WITH SANTA

    THE King and Queen are spending a fireside Christmas at Sandringham, surrounded by their children and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "DETRIMENTAL TO AUSTRALIA"

    PERTH, Friday.--Mr. W. Davies, M.L.A., of New South Wales, on arrival by the Hobsons Bay to-day, stated: "The one complaint I have ...

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  15. GOVT. LEASES; EIGHT BUSES FROM COMPANY

    THE Government has leased eight buses from the White Transit Company for two months. ...

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  16. POSER FOR THE BENCH

    PERTH, May.--An extraordinary marriage tangle was revealed in Perth Police Court to-day. ...

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  17. SAWDUST AND MINT SAUCE

    Buffeted through narrow shopping lanes, where gramophones squealed in competition with leather-lunged salesmen, ...

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  18. "Telegraph" As Usual

    "THE Daily Telegraph" will be published next Monday and on the following Monday. There will be no interruption on ...

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  19. SECRECY OVER THE EX-KAISER

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Doorn states that since the discovery of an armed intruder the greatest precautions have been taken to ...

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  20. MAILS REACH LONDON

    Mails despatched by the Esperance Bay and Orontes arrived in London on December 15 and 18, respectively. Letters despatched on November 17 ...

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  21. PARRAMATTA PIG

    THIS LITTLE PIG went to Parramatta market--but he never went home again. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SAVED LIFE, LOST ITS OWN

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--Roused by the frenzied barking of their dog, the occupants of Mr. J. Hansen's farmhouse, at Okato, awoke to find the ...

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  23. HOLIDAY, AHOY

    THE STRATHAIRD left yesterday for Norfolk Island on its holiday cruise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. LIGHTNING FIRES DRY GRASS

    WAGGA, Friday.--During a windstorm this afternoon at Gundagai lightning set fire to grass in a paddock on Mr. Derrick's property, Tunbong, ...

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  26. BENZINE DRINK KILLS A CHILD

    LISMORE, Friday.--Drinking benzine from a bottle which he had taken from a box of groceries left on a verandah, Peter Gray ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS CHEER IN GAOLS

    In accordance with the custom of many years the Prisoners' Aid Association brought Christmas cheer into the gaols of the State. ...

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  28. DIRTY MILK CART

    "The rack containing bottled milk was coated with grease and dirt," said John Ferguson, Board of Health officer, when Arthur Henry was ...

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  29. FOUR YEARS ABROAD

    PERTH, Friday.--Mr. E. R. Lorton, a Sydney solicitor, and Mr. H. McGhee, chemical engineer, who have been absent four years in Britain and ...

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  30. FOUR MONTHS' GAOL FOR THEFT

    GRAFTON, Friday.--At the police court this morning Walter Simpson (25) was sentenced to imprisonment for three months on a charge of ...

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  31. TWO ARE HURT WHEN CARS CRASH

    Following a collision between a lorry and baby-car in Church St., Carlingford, yesterday, William Russel, 45, of Illawarra Road, ...

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  32. CHILD POISONED BY ALCOHOL

    A two and a half years old girl was found in Surry Hills yesterday suffering, from alcoholic poisoning and injuries to the head. ...

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  33. EMPTIED CREAM INTO RIVER

    GRAFTON, Friday.--An unusual case was dealt with at the police court this morning. Herbert Earle Hayman, charged, ...

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  34. The Daily Telegraph LATE NEWS

    Turkish reports from Asia Minor toll of widespread damage caused by earthquakes. The known deaths total 170. ...

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  35. SIX INJURED IN COLLISION

    Six people were injured last night when two cars collided in Parramatta Road, Granville. They were:--Jeffrey Munn (17), ...

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  36. VIC. FINANCE BILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Both Houses of Parliament to-day adopted the recommendations of the conference of managers of each House on ...

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  37. RUN OVER BY HIS OWN LORRY

    Patrick McMahon (42), of Merry- lands, who is in Parramatta Hospital with a fractured leg, had loaded his lorry and cranked it. ...

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  38. NAVY LEAGUE'S WORK

    FREMANTLE, Friday.--On the Hobsons Bay is Captain W. Beale, founder and secretary of the Navy League in Australia. ...

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  39. HIS XMAS TURKEY

    Acquiring a Christmas turkey cost Frederick Fish (30) £1 yesterday-- and then he had to give it back. Charged at Parramatta Court with ...

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  40. ROAD REPAIRS BINE

    C. W. Jackson, of Greenbank Street, Marrickville, charged with opening the road to effect water service repairs without permission, was ...

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  41. CHEMISTRY FAILURES

    Stating that there was no significance attaching to the failure of all candidates in the Chemistry I. division at the recent Arts examinations, ...

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  42. 44-HOUR RAIL WEEK

    PERTH, Friday.--Railway employees will continue to work a 44-hour, week. The State Arbitration Court to-day refused an application by the ...

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  43. PRESSED FOR HIM

    Ivan James Freebody (20) made sure that the suit he was found guilty of stealing had been cleaned arid pressed. ...

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  44. BOY BADLY BURNED

    When his clothing caught alight at his home in Railway St., St. Peters, yesterday, Leslie Gall, 4, was terribly burned about the face and body. ...

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  45. HORNSBY SHIRE COUNCIL

    Mr. S. A. Storey was yesterday elected president of the Hornsby Shire Council in succession to Mr. T. E. Rofe. Mr. Storey has been a ...

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  46. MELBOURNE BUILDING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It was learned to-day that nearly £15,000,000 would be spent in the Melbourne building industry during 1933. ...

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