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  4. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT

    Fine, with moderate day temperature, cold night and some frosts, inland, fresh to strong and squally west to south-west winds. ...

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  5. THE OCEAN

    Strong north-west to south-west winds to gales and rough to high seas expected generally over the Tasman Sea and around ...

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  6. £500 SALARY BILL MAY CAUSE ANOTHER CLASH

    Mr. Lang's acceptance of the conditions laid down by the Loan Council for financial assistance to New South Wales means that the economy legislation will be put into effect as soon as the measure goes ...

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  7. WALSH ISLAND CARGO DISPUTE ENDED

    The dispute about the Walsh Island Dockyard cargo, which was dumped by volunteer labor on Lee ...

    Article : 218 words
  8. HIGHER PRICES ARE LIKELY ON MANY PRODUCES

    Alarm at the probable consequences of the decision to revert to the old high railway coal haulage and ...

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  9. CRISIS LOOMS AT CANBERRA

    The prospects of a Federal crisis arose suddenly to-day when a meeting of the Parliamentary United Australia Party, including ...

    Article : 357 words
  10. SHORTEST QUESTION TIME ON RECORD

    Question time in the Legislative Assembly this morning was probably the shortest on record. Mr. Bankers (Nat.) asked what ...

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    The new self-explanatory sign which appears on the State Savings Bank ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COAL HAULAGE RATES PROTEST

    A deputation representing the Miners' Federation waited on the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Baddeloy) to-day to protest against ...

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  13. "MUST PROTECT PROPERTY"

    "If I impose only nominal penalties, it will be thought that I am condoning these offences. I must protect property," said Mr. ...

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  14. MUNGANA ACTION RESUMED

    Taking up the thread of the story at the point whore Mr. A. J. Jones, Minister for Mines, to a letter to Mr. Theodore, then ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE COAL COMPANY

    The directors of the Newcastle Coal Mining Coy. Ltd. stated in the report to the half-yearly ordinary general meeting of shareholders in Newcastle ...

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  16. KEEN INTEREST IN POLICE INQUIRY

    A number of uniformed men and practically the whole of the detective force, were in attendance at to-day's session of the Newcastle ...

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  17. TERMS OF BOARD ASKED FOR

    Following representations in the House of Representatives this afternoon, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) promised to go into ...

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  18. LEGISLATION MUST BE CARRIED FIRST

    Although Mr. Lang's telegram to Mr. Scuilin last night accepting the Loan Council's terms is regarded officially in Canberra as "the biggest, ...

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  19. GROUND DISPUTE AT KAHIBAH

    It is expected that the dispute at Kahibah between the girl vigoro players and the soccer clubs will be brought to a head on Tuesday night ...

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  20. STOLE THE CARBURETTOR FROM PARKED CAR

    Motor thieves stole a carburettor [?]m a car standing in King-street last night The matter has been reported to ...

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  21. BOOKLET TO BOOST LOCAL INDUSTRIES

    There will be a meeting of the Newcastle Industries League to-night when, it is expected, a decision will be made regarding tenders received ...

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  22. NOISE OF BREAKING GLASS Scares Would-be Thieves

    Hearing a crash of splintering glass in the early hours of this morning. Mr. J. W. Leaver, a Waratah storekeeper, rushed downstairs to find the ...

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  23. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Kensington Handicap: Lovely Baloon 1. Fidele 2, Cymore 3. W.P.[?] Scratchings: Prince T[?]cian, [?]chmaker. ...

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  24. G.S. BANK POSITION AND LOAN COUNCIL

    The question of reopening the Government Savings Bank is almost certain to be discussed at the coming conference of Premiers, and no doubt ...

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  25. Thieves at Bar Beach

    At 6.30 p.m. the lessee of the Bar Beach Kiosk (Mr. McPherson) looked up the building, which consists of a shop and residence When he ...

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  26. LOAN COUNCIL MEETING

    No agenda has been issued for the Loan Council meeting next Wednesday, but it is generally expected the business will include: ...

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  27. Mr. Scullin's Statement

    So far the increase in freight rates by the New South Wales railways on coal, caused through the suspension of special payments to the ...

    Article : 69 words
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