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  3. HIGH TIDE:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
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  5. FORECAST:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 4 words
  6. GUESTS FOR 150th ANNIVERSARY

    THE complete list of guests for the 150th Anniversary celebrations was released yesterday. The best-known visitors, perhaps, will be Lord Nuffield and Zane Grey. ...

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  7. DUKE AND DUCHESS LEAVING TODAY FOR UNITED STATES

    THE Duke and Duchess of Windsor will sail tomorrow from Cherbourg (France) for the United States, thus confounding a statement published here that the visit was almost ...

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  8. The Sport Of Bing's

    BING CROSBY, the crooner, is reported to have offered £10,000 for The Trump, winner of the Melbourne Cup. ...

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  9. TALK OF AN EARLY ELECTION

    ALTHOUGH the Stevens Government at present intends to run its full course till May, possibilities of an early election ...

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  10. "Penny For Guy Fawkes, Mister?"

    YESTERDAY was Guy Fawkes Day, and enterprising Sydney children reaped a harvest of pennies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 232 words
  11. GIRLS TRAPPED IN ELEVATOR

    THREE girls were trapped for more than an hour in the elevator of a city building last night. Electric wires fused, imprisoning them between the ground and first floors. ...

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  12. Will Some Power The Will-Power Give Them?

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Beer-striking miners at Wood's Point will need all their will-power today, when they receive their first pay since they refused to ...

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  13. Money Scramble At School

    ALLEGATIONS were made in court today that a boy of 14, after stealing money, had taken a taxi to school and "scrambled" ...

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  14. THIEF ROBS BLIND MAN OF SUIT-CASE

    A thief yesterday robbed a blind man, James Lee, of McPherson Street, Waverley, of a suitcase containing tobacco, worth £210. ...

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  16. Tale Of A Tail Of A Dog

    There is a sad but lucky dog at Minto. It has lost its tail, but is fortunate in being alive. The dog was frolicking on the railway ...

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  17. CREW SWEPT TO DEATH

    Six of the crew of the Aberdeen trawler Roslin were swept to their deaths just before a liftboat reached the wreck. They were heard singing hymns in the ...

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  18. Fell 25Ft., Killed By Wall Collapse

    A concrete retaining wall of a disused quarry at the corner of Bestic and Gibbes Streets, Rockdale, which apparently had been undermined by rain, collapsed and ...

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  19. LARRAKIA AND JAPANESE

    It is rumored at Darwin that the Larrakia attempted to arrest two Japanese pearling vessels for trespassing within territorial waters, and that they ...

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  20. Divine Providence Won't Stop War, Says G.B.S.

    A CIVIL war between the classes, such as has started in Spain, was the only type of war which was likely to destroy civilisation. So said George Bernard Shaw ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    BRUSSELS, Friday. -- Nine-Power conference adjourned until tomorrow without reaching agreement. Belgians understand that Japan is on ...

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  22. Ship's Mishap After Albatrosses Killed

    Seamen on the Anchises, which arrived at Sydney yesterday from South Africa, said that after an albatross had fallen dead on the boat deck near ...

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  23. STOWAWAY MIXED HIS NEWCASTLES

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- Thinking that the ship Tumeric was bound for Newcastle, England, a Scotsman named James Crawford stowed away ...

    Article : 93 words
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