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  4. CAN HE WIN THE CUP ?

    Second favorite for to-day’s Melbourne Cup, Royal Chief, whose owner, Mr. W. A. K. Firth, will not be! at Flemington to see his horse run. He is not a keen racegoer and very seldom attends meetings in the Dominion. Insst: Royal Chief's jockey, E. Bartle (top right), and (bottom) the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRST MELBOURNE CUP RUN IN 1861

    Flemington, where the greatest horse race in Australia will be run to-day, is named after one of the original settlers, Mr. Robert Fleming, who came from Tasmania, and sailing up the Saltwater river; settled in the ...

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  7. WOOING FRANCE

    The Paris correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that it has been revealed that [?] Hitler suggested to the ...

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  8. Nuffield Becomes Favorite for the Melbourne Cup

    Vig[?]s operations were associated with the final discussions on the Melbourne Cup to-night. Nuffield furished up favorite with a ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. “DUKE OF KENT EXILED”

    Diplomatic circles are amused at published reports that the Duke of Kent is to be exiled to Australia, according to the Washington ...

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  10. CUP MAGNET

    Tliis year has been a year of records for Victoria and lt is likely that the 1938 Melbourne Cup will be a record in every way. ...

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  11. M, DALADIER MAY BE OUSTED FROM OFFICE

    The “Daily Telegraph” Paris correspondent predict that M. Daladier is facing a major crisis which is expected to come to a head before the ...

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  12. FRANCO’S BROTHER KILLED

    Maior Ramon Franco, brother of General Franco, and commander of a seaplane base at Majorca, was killed in a crash off the Ealcaric Islands. The ...

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  13. MAY INTERVENE

    The possibility of intervention by the Federal A.L.P. executive in the Labor faction fight in N.S.W. before Christmas was freely canvassed at the ...

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  14. THREAT BY GENERAL FRANCO TO BRITAIN

    The diplomatic correspondent of the “Daily Herald” states that General Franco has told the British Foreign, Office that he will close nil his ports to ...

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  15. GERMAN TRADE

    Herr Clodius. of the German Foreign Office, is opening trade negotiations with the object of acquiring huge quantities of petrol and grain ...

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  16. TEST TEAM HOME

    “The English team went to no end of trouble to make us feel at home, and at the end of the fifth Test match we were all Jolly good ...

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  17. RADIO PLAY CAUSES PANIC IN NEW YORK

    The dramatisation of H. G. Wells' fiction fantasy, “War of the Worlds,” by the Columbia radio network caused a panic in New York on Sunday night. The play material was broadcast ...

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  18. LORENZ RADIO DIRECTION FINDING BEACON TO BE TESTED

    Ground tests will be made by the Aviation Board of the Lorenzo radio direction finding beacon at Essendon acrodrome this week. Aerial tests will ...

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  19. COAL CARRIED BY AIR!

    Those who claim that airways and road transports took the “cream of the traffic,” leaving what was left for the railways, will be surprised to learn ...

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  20. COMPULSORY MILITARY TRAINING

    By unanimous decision to-day the Federal Labor Advisory Committee recommended to Its constituent bodies to lake every ...

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  21. MAN SHOT IN THIGH; AN OTHER ARRESTED

    Herbert Horsley, 40, of Bond, was admitted to hospital to-night with bullet wound in the thigh. Shortly afterwards a man called at the Bond ...

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  22. COMPOSER’S SWAN SONG

    One of his unpublished songs. “Life’s Great Sunset,” will be played at the funeral of the Australian-books composer. Mr. A/ Emmett Adams, who ...

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  23. 9 STORM TROOPS KILLED

    A small-gauge train crashed into a motor bus filled with Storm Troopers, at Genthin, killing nine and injuring 13. ...

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  24. MANY “FLUTTERS” ON THE CUP

    Although they are prohibited under the amended Gaming and Betting Act, innumerable sweeps will be drawn on the Melbourne Cup and a large sum ...

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