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Advertising : 24 wordsSecond 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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Advertising : 608 wordsThe Paris correspondent of the Australian Associated Press states that it has been revealed that [?] Hitler suggested to the ...
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Article : 304 wordsThe 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 ...
Article : 326 wordsGround 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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Article : 25 wordsAlthough 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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Border Morning Mail (Albury, NSW : 1934 - 1935; 1938 - 1954), Tue 1 Nov 1938, Page 1
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