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  2. Goal Scoring Orgies — Victory For Union In Rail Dispute

    IN opening his maiden account today. Fine Spin, after a recent fourth and fifth, was again well in demand at 2's. 3's and 5'2. In his previous starts he has been ...

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  3. Fine Spin Opens Account

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  4. Port Adelaide

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  5. Ascot

    Heavy rain fell early in the afterneon at Ascot, but the weather cleared. though the track was fairly I heavy. ...

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  6. Brilliant Hybla Wins Youngsters' Event At W.A.T.C Today

    A fairly lame crowd witnessed the clash of the seaside teams at the Port oval today. McGlinn reappeared for Old Easts and ...

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  7. TIGERS v. SWANS

    Swane and Claremont were expected to provide an even tussle when they met at Claremont Oval this afternoon before a fair crowd. ...

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  8. WESTS AT HOME TO REDLEGS

    Despite the ominous clouds which obscured the sun at the Leederville Oval today, tine conditions marked the opening of the game. A large crowd filled the ...

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  9. ROYALS MEET MAROONS

    A fair crowd was present when East Perth met Subiaco at the Perth Oval this aftenoon G. Owens was the umpire. THE TEAMS ...

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  10. 750 MILLION WILL LISTEN IN

    It is estimated that over 750 millian people, of 70 nations, speaking 100 different languages, will listen in to the Coronation broad ...

    Article : 205 words
  11. Victorian Football

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  12. AIR ARMADA

    The greatest air armada in worm history—10,000 war planes—are now being built in Britain. The aircraft range from 300 m.p.h. ...

    Article : 315 words
  13. "UNFORGIVABLE"

    The "pernicious" practice of bringing loaded weapons into a house" was criticised by the Middlesbrough coroner, Mr. O. H. Cochrane, when ...

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  14. MODE COUPLE HAD THREE CHILDREN

    A young Englishwoman, Hilda Scott, was married at Cannes 40 years ago, ta a Frenchmen giving the name of Camilla Bertin. They ...

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  15. COURT DECIDES IN MEN'S FAVOR

    The rail dispute, which at one time threatened to hold up trains on Labor Day, was heard by the Arbitration Court at a special session tod ay. At yesterday's conference both sides agreed to leave it to the Court and to abide by ...

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  16. SHE THOUGHT HER MOTHER WAS HER SISTER:

    In the West London Police Court a schoolgirl of 14 learned that a woman accused with her of shoplifting was her mother, not her sister ...

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  17. Stabbed His Girl Did His Gaol Married Her

    Sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment a little over two years ago for stabbing a girl, a man has now been married to that girl in ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. THE DECISION

    Briefly the Court's decision may be summed up thus:—For Labor Day, 1937 the provision of the award which admitted for a day being ...

    Article : 118 words
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