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  2. Advertising

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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER:

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS TO BE RECALLED

    FOLLOWING the decision of the British Admiralty to reduce the strength of the Mediterranean Fleet it was learned last night authoritatively that H.M.A.S. Australia and H.M.A.S. Sydney will probably sail for Australian ...

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  6. Landslide At Katoomba

    These pictures show the effect of the big landslide from Gang-Gang Street leading to Leura from Katoomba into Hudson's Gully yesterday. Top left: Scene of the slide, showing on the left where the road fell away; top right electric light pole and pipes in the gully; bottom left, disconnected electricity cables and severed water main; bottom right large gum trees uprooted and partially burled. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HUNDREDS DIE IN HEAT

    THE United States sweltered yesterday in the greatest heat wave oh record, and from the Mid-West and East Coast ...

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  8. CAVALCADE OF YESTERDAY

    Master Jack Masgrave was pleased because he had won the silver cup at the dancing competition for the Food for Babies Fund ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ISSUE OF NEW COINAGE

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer announced in the House of Commons that in accordance with custom specimen sets of the first issue of coins ...

    Article : 48 words
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  11. KILLED FOR SAKE OF DOG

    IT is generally accepted in the Far North-West that the greatest crime that can be committed against an aborigine is to wilfully destroy one ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. 2000 TONS OF EARTH SLIDE INTO GULLY

    AT 5.45 o clock this morning, over 2000 tons of earth became detached from the side of the road w hich skirts Hudson's ...

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  13. SWING TO LABOR IN ENGLAND

    THE Baldwin Government lost the Derby seat formerly held by Mr. J. H. Thomas, at the by-election yesterday, when there was a ...

    Article : 258 words
  14. DARCY SAILS IN TRAMP STEAMER

    WHILE all Melbourne was daily awaiting the arrival of Darcy in preparation for his return fight with George ...

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  15. The 'Quins' Have Baby Brother

    THE world - famous sisters -- the Dionne quintuplets -- have a new baby brother. Mrs. Elzire Dionne, at he age ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. National Steeple Betting

    A VERY active betting market is promised for the G.N. Steeplechase, to be run to-morrow. As a result of to-day's activities, Draconic ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. BRITISH FLEET

    European, tension has been considerably relaxed with the announcement by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Samuel Hoare, of the ...

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  18. 'HELLFIRE' SMITH ROARS INTO DARWIN

    "HELLFIRE" SMITH, well-known carrier, came in by car from Alice Springs to Darwin, taking 27 hours for ...

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  19. Ghastly Wound In Face

    STAGGERING into St. Vincent's Hospital early this morning, Leo Boland, 34, of Martin Street, Canterbury, presented a gruesome sight ...

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  20. RETURN OF CONFIDENCE IN FRANCE

    M. AURIOL, Minister, for Finance, in opening the national loan for baby bonds, broadcasted an address last night, during which he ...

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  21. SAILORS WANT TO BE HOME

    POSTED at Alexandria, a letter from a rating in H.M.A.S. Sydney, reveals the anxiety of members of the crew to get back to ...

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  22. FLOODINGS IN ENGLAND

    PORTION of the base[?]fit of the House of Commons was among the areas flooded in several parts of London yesterday, following ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Lord Sempill left Hanworth Aerodrome (England) at 4 p.m., yesterday on an attempt to break the record, for the ...

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  24. EXPLOSION AT ARSENAL

    The explosion which occurred, at Wooolwich Arsenal was the subject of a question in the House of Commons. The War Minister, Mr. Duff ...

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  25. EARTH TREMORS IN N.Z.

    The most severe tremor for three years was experienced at Opotiki last night. It lasted about 60 seconds. One woman, who was in a picture ...

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  26. ITALO-GERMAN FRONT

    PUBLIC alarm has been aroused by the possibility envisaged by a section of the French Press of a common Italo-German front at the ...

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  27. ACCIDENT DEATH.

    Miss Norma May Fraser, 21, ot Lawrence St. Harbord, died in hospital from severe head injuries received when she struck a ...

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  28. BIGGER FISH MARKET

    The Court of the Common Council of the City of London has approved proposals for building a bigger fish market at Billingsgate at a cost of ...

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  29. FOOD SUPPLY IN TIME OF WAR

    A debate was raised in the House of Lords on the heed for securing an adequate food supply in the event of war. ...

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  30. JEW IS KILLED IN PALESTINE

    ARABS' ambushed a bus containing Jewish workmen on the Jaffa road and killed a young Jew. It is rumored that the Government ...

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  31. AUDIENCE TO AMBASSADOR

    Sir Eric Phipps, British Ambassador in Berlin, who is on leave in England was received in audience by the King at Buckingham Palace ...

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  32. BIG BOXING CONTEST

    The Boxing Control Board has decided to recognise the Petersen-Foorde match at Leicester on August 17 as a contest for the Great ...

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  33. KING'S CUP AIR RACE

    The King's Cup Air race eliminating contests were held to-day. The weather was unfavorable. Mrs. Amy Mollison was the only woman ...

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