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  2. NO APPEAL

    Strong exception to views ex pressed in "Lysaght's Strike News Bulletin" was taken to-day by the Chairman of the Industrial ...

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  3. HEALTH INSPECTORS

    Despite protests by several aldermen, the Greater Newcastle Council last night adopted the Health Committee's recommendation that only three additional health ...

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  4. AIR EXPANSION

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that a special, mission of Air Ministry experts will leave for the United States by the liner Queen Mary to-morrow to negotiate ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Desiring a fair return for the work they do, Newcastle district hairdressers decided last night to launch a campaign with that objective. Special cards are ...

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  6. WAR PENSIONS

    The Minister in Charge of Repatriation and War Service Homes (Senator H. S. Foll) said to-day that he regarded very seriously the criticism of the War ...

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  7. NEW DRIVE

    The Japanese claim to have captured Lingyi, in Shantung, in which area they have started a big offensive to recover ground recently ...

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  8. COURT UNDECIDED

    An inquiry arising out of the Rodney disaster was adjourned by Judge Markell, in the Court of Marine Inquiry to-day, to let the parties concerned look into the ...

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  9. HERR HITLER 49

    Herr Hitler's 49th birthday will be celebrated with general rejoicing in Germany and Austria to-morrow. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  10. COMMITTEE NEWS

    Greater Newcastle Council, at its meeting last night, considered a request that the business of the Finance Committee should be disclosed for publication ...

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  11. NORTHERN MINES

    The Vice-President of the Northern Miners' Federation (Mr. H. Scanlon) said yesterday that he had conferred with the manager of Millfield Greta colliery (Mr. ...

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  12. MISSING DIPLOMAT

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that one of the many unsolved mysteries of the recent troubled weeks is the disappearance of ...

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  13. £50,000 CLAIMED

    Alleging wrongful dismissal, Cecil Osbert Chambers proceeded against Pennsylvania Oils (A'sia) Ltd. before Mr. Justice Street and a jury in the Causes ...

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  14. SEA POWER

    In the course of the debate in the Senate today on the bill to-expand the United States Navy by 20 per cent., Senator David I. Walsh, the Chairman ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND EIRE

    The political correspondent of the Australian Associated Press understands that the announcement of a comprehensive agreement between Great Britain and Eire ...

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  16. WORLD PEACE

    President Roosevelt said to-day that the United States Government had seen the conclusion of the Anglo-Italian agreement with sympathetic interest, because it was ...

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  17. APPEAL NOT HEARD

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day refused for the present to hear an appeal by the Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union against ...

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  18. GERMAN EXPLORERS

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that an expedition which judging by its-composition, is intended to combine politics and science, will ...

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  19. HOMELESS JEWS

    Hearing cries from a breakwater in the middle of the Danube, citizens of Theben took boats and found an aged rabbi and 51 Austrian Jews of all aged and both ...

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  20. ABERDARE CENTRAL IDLE

    Aberdare Central colliery was idle again yesterday. The wheelers complained that a short payment had been made. A meeting was held subsequently, and it was ...

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  21. "CANNED" MUSIC

    Mr. Stanley Oliver, an adjudicator at the 150th Anniversary Celebrations Eisteddfod, in criticising Australian broadcasting programmes, said it was ...

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  22. MIGRATION GAIN

    A gain to Australia from migration in the 12 months ended December 31 representing 5203 persons was the highest recorded since 1929. With the ...

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  23. ANTI-WAR ACTIVITIES

    Thet Vice-president of the Northern branch of the Miners' Federation (Mr. R. Scanlon), who was one of the delegates to the conference against War and ...

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  24. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    The director of the Information Bureau in the Japanese Foreign Office told the representative of the Australian Associated Press that the situation between Japan ...

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  25. MUTTON SLAUGHTERMEN STRIKE

    Mutton slaughtermen went on strike at the Homebush Abattoirs following a dispute to-day with the management over the employment of a preference casual ...

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  26. FRENCH STRIKES

    The French Prime Minister (M. Daladier), says the Paris correspondent of "The Times," has conferred with the Vice-Premier. (M. Chautemps) and the ...

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  27. CHASE BY POLICE

    A story of how Peter Nield Whitehead, the English racing driver, who won the Grand Prix at Bathurst lost Monday, had been chased over a mile by a police car ...

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  28. WOOL RESEARCH

    Encouraging sport by Scottish farmers to the Empire movement for world publicity and research for wool is announced in a special report to the ...

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  29. KING CAROL ILL

    King Carol is suffering from influenza, bit his condition is not serious. ...

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  30. NAZI BODIES

    The President of Brazil (Dr. Vargus ) has issued a decree for the disbandment, within 30 days, of Nazi and other foreign organisations engaged in alien political ...

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  31. HERALD STOP PRESS

    The City and Suburban Handicap, of one mile and two furlongs, run at Epsom to-day, resulted— PIGSKIN... ... .... .... 1 ...

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  32. CIVIL AVIATION

    Replying to a statement by the Minister for Defence (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) that New South Wales was the only State that had not yet passed legislation to ...

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  33. DUTCH PAPUA

    The traveller, Mr. Heisuke Sugiyama, in an article in the magazine "Kaizo," extolling Dutch Papua's "marvellous fertility, climate, and mineral resources," ...

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  34. COULD NOT LAND

    Three deserters from the Finnish barque Penang who left the vessel at Auckland were prevented from landing in Sydney to-day when the Mariposa arrived from ...

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  35. ITALIAN JOURNALIST

    The Italian journalist. Barzini, of the staff of the "Corriere Della Sera," who was on board the American Gunboat Panay when it was sunk in the Yangtse River ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Treviso (Italy), April 19.—Seven boys were killed and three were severely injured by the explosion of a shell, which the children prodded with a stick when ...

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  37. B.B.C. Adviser Dead

    LONDON, April 19.—The death occurred to-day, at the age of 62, of Mr. Filson Young, the author, who was for 12 years adviser on programmes to the British ...

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  38. CLYDE COOK

    The comedian, Clyde Cook, and his wife's attorney, Joseph Cummins, engaged in a fist fight in a room of the Superior Court at Los Angeles yesterday. Mrs. ...

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  39. INCREASE IN VALUE

    The value of British coal exports in the first quarter of 1938 was £8,831,784, compared with £7,462,290 in the same quarter of the previous year, and £6,632,390 in the ...

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  40. SURPRISE IN AUCKLAND

    Surprise has been caused in Auckland by the withdrawal from sale of Sir Philip Gibbs' latest book. "Ordeal In England." A number of copies had ...

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  41. Air Traffic Records

    London, April 19.—All air traffic records were broken at Croydon over the Easter week-end, nearly 2000 passengers flying on the Paris route alone ...

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  42. MARKETS FIRM

    There was a cheerful tone on the London Stock Exchange to-day and the markets generally closed with a firm appearance on a number of favourable factors, ...

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  43. STAWELL GIFT WINNER BEATEN

    J. E. Grant, winner of the Stawell Gift, failed to secure the double with the Bendigo Gift to-night. J. R. Whiffin, who was second to Grant at Stawell, won ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. SOLD SHORT-WEIGHT BREAD

    Gartrell, White Ltd., of Crow's Nest, was fined £13/10/ at North Sydney Court to-day for having sold short-weight bread. Rowland Clark, Noted Eye-service. ...

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  45. Injured in Dive in Dark

    Suva, April 20.—Mr. Ross Hill, seventh engineer of the Katoomba, which is on a cruise, was put ashore at Apia with concussion, as a result of having dived into ...

    Article : 43 words
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