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  2. SHIP ON FIRE

    Following a wireless message that a fire had broken out aboard the liner Rimutaka, the American motor ship Yomachichi to-day reached her, and ...

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  3. BRITISH METHODS

    Although there is at the present time an armed rebellion in progress in Palestine the War Office strongly emphasises that there is ho organised ...

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  4. ASSASSINATION PLOT FOILED

    Though General Franco's offensive seems to have slackened it is incontestable that the loyalist front on the Segre River has collopsed, but ...

    Article : 124 words
  5. TOWNS MENACED

    Towns and homes are still imperilled by raging bush fires, and desperate attempts are being made to rescue many trapped families. ...

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    Dr. Emil Hacha, the new President of Czecho-Slovakia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOMB EXPLODES

    Reports reaching London leave no doubt that a serious plot against the life of King Carol was frustrated within the past two or three days, ...

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  8. ROME VISIT

    A wide range of questions is expected to he discussed in the next three days between Signor Mussolini and Mr. Chamberlain, who is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CIVIL AVIATION

    The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Thorby) left for Singapore to-day, but before his departure he created a surprise by announcing that Mr. W. M. ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. HEAT WAVE

    Heat wave conditions are not expected to ease off before to-morrow or Friday in New South Wales. It was reported last night that a depression ...

    Article : 527 words
  11. ENGLISHMAN AGED 109

    Charles Henry Arnold, whose birth is recorded in the church register at St. George's, Bloomsbury, London, as July 11, 1829, keeps fit by doing Yogi ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE HORROR

    When Frederick Benson, of Carrington, returned from work to-day he found the bodies of his wife and two young sons with their throats cut. ...

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  13. CHOOSING MIGRANTS

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. McEwen) to-day stated that priority in migration would be given to skilled artisans who were able to come to ...

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  14. PHYSICAL TRAINING

    Physical training will be made a major feature of the military training and the scheme will call for equipment, and organisation costing £24,000, it was ...

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  15. PAID £1515

    Mention of the Polytechnic School at Camperdown, which guaranteed to teach bricklaying for £1515, was made before the Bricklayers' Apprenticeship ...

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  16. PRICE OF PETROL

    The general secretary of the N.R.M.A. (Mr. H. I. Johnson) protested to-day against the announcement of a penny rise per gallon in the price of petrol. ...

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  17. MOST SUCCESSFUL

    Mr. N. Thomas, M.L.A., to-day stated that the remarks of Mr. Max Stemler on diphtheria immunisation were as foolish as they were ill-advised. Only ...

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  18. AIR ATTACK

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced to-night that the Minister for Transport (Col. Bruxner) had been appointed to undertake, the work of ...

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  19. 600 KILLED IN A YEAR ON N.S.W. ROADS.

    For the 12 months ended on June 30, 600 people were killed and 8615 injured in road accidents in New South Wales. ...

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  20. "NO MUDDLE"

    The Minister for Home Defence (Sir John Anderson), replying to criticisms, denied that there was any muddle in the air raid precautions. ...

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  21. STATION 2KY

    Although there will be strong opposition from some quarters of the industrial movement, the Labor Council of New South Wales will form a ...

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  22. STATUE OF KING GEORGE V.

    A statue costing £6000 will be erected in the Botanic Gardens, Sydney, near Government House, in memory of the late King George V. ...

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  23. DUKE AND DUCHESS

    In respone to requests from Australia. the Duke and Duchess of Kent are endeavoring to rearrange their plans to enable their arrival in ...

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  24. LIQUOR CHARGE

    Police Sergeant P. A. Weidemier was charged at Kogarah Court, to-day, with haying driven a car while under the influence of liquor. ...

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  25. 119 DEG. AT MERRIWA

    Bourke sweltered above the century mark for the 25th day in succession. Merriwa recorded 119, Wilcannia 118, Menindie and White Cliffs 117, ...

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  26. APPRENTICESHIP PLAN SUCCEEDS

    For the present further applications under the subsidised apprentice scheme for youths between 19 and 25 years would have to be declined, said ...

    Article : 64 words
  27. SUSPECT CHASED

    After chasing a suspect for a considerable distance at Kogarah to-day the police fired two shots. The man did not stop, but when he dashed into ...

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  28. ITALIANS WILL FIGHT FASCISTS.

    Members of the Italian agricultural colony in the south-west of France, which numbers nearly a million, demonstrated as such against Italy, ...

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  29. DIED OF THIRST IN DESERT.

    William Oswald, a 78-year-old prospector who left Kalgoorlie last week to seek gold at a spot 10 miles from the city, died of thirst in the desert. His ...

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  30. ROAD SAFETY

    The State Government will continue its drive for greater safety on the roads, and to-day, after a meeting of the State Cabinet the Premier ...

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  31. MISSING FROM TRAIN

    Five bags of registered mail disappeared from the Napier-Gisborne train last night. They vanished between Wairoa and Gisborne. ...

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  32. TRADE REPRISALS

    The Government is considering trade reprisals against Japan, says the "Daily Chronicle"s" foreign editor. He states that the exact form is not yet decided, ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. IMPORTERS' APPEAL

    An appeal to the Government to suspend the new import regulations until their legality could be tested was made by a meeting of 400 importers at ...

    Article : 46 words
  34. FARMER'S DEATH

    Heat is thought to have been responsible for the death of Frederick Tasker (38), farmer, to-day. He collapsed shortly after he had finished ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. NO FARMERS

    Thirty-five Jewish refugees from Germany arrived in Sydney to-day by the Jervis Bay. Of these 20 intend to settle in New ...

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  36. EXPORT BUTTER.

    For the week ended on January 7, the Commonwealth graders examined for export 9939 boxes of butter from Sydney and 3122 boxes from Newcastle. ...

    Article : 58 words
  37. FRENCH NAVY

    The Minister for the Navy has announced an additional naval programme comprising two battleships, one cruiser, seven submarines and 24,000 ...

    Article : 31 words
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