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  2. SKULL OF DEAD MAN ONLY HALF AVERAGE THICKNESS

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The skull of the deceased, Appleton, was only half the average thickness, and had a man of Fouche's physique hit Appleton with a club without using his full strength, he could very easily have shattered the skull to pieces. ...

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  5. S.A. HORSES MAY COME TO TASMANIA

    Mr. S. T. Scott, chairman of the Tasmanian Turf Club, said yesterday that his club had been in touch with many of the leading riders, ...

    Article : 120 words
  6. PRISONER SHOT BY WARDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Alfred Henry Singleton (26), who burnt his way out of Newtown lock-up in June, and eluded capture for 19 ...

    Article : 367 words
  7. RACING DATES FOR REST OF SEASON

    LAUNCESTON, Wednesday.—At a meeting of the committee of the Tasmanian Turf Club it was agreed that a conference of trotting and ...

    Article : 303 words
  8. LEONSKI MURDER CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — When official notification from the U.S. Army authorities is received of the result of the Lcouski murder courtmartial, the City ...

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  9. Women Radio Announcers at Variance

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Madam Joan Harvey, former 2UW announcer, of Manly, was awarded £45 damages by Judge Clancy in the District Court ...

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  10. Dispute Between Gipsies Aired in Court

    HOBART, Wednesday. — In the Police Court to-day, before Colonel J. P. Clark. P.M., differences between members of a gipsy band were detailed in evidence, when ...

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  11. M'MENAMIN MAY RIDE DAVID INNIS IN CUP

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — If David Innis wins the £1000 Quality Handicap at the Valley on Saturday and is rechandicapped for the Caulfield Cup, ...

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  12. 7NT WIRELESS PROGRAMME

    6.30: Essential services. 6.45: News. 7.5: "Daily Dozen." 7.15: Breakfast music. 7.45: Nows. 10: Devotiona service. 10.20: Women's session. 10.45: ...

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  13. GIFTS OF CIGARETTES LEAD TO INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A warninp to those who accept American cigarettes as a gift was reflected in the customs inquiry to-day into the ...

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  14. OLD ENTERTAINMENT TICKETS MAY BE USED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Proprietors of entertainments may use old tickets for sale to patrons provided they observed the following conditions, ...

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  16. TANK PRODUCTION OFFICIALLY ENDORSED

    GANZERRA, Wednesday.—Tank production in Australia has been endorsed by Allied Headquarters. This was announced by the Minister for Munitions ...

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  17. SPECIAL HOUSE CHARGES MUST BE APPROVED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Special house charges made by proprietors of hotels and restaurants for services rendered, buch as music or-dancing, must ...

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