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  5. Three Youths Charged With Murder

    The second murder trial listed for the present sitting of the Maitland Circuit Court opened at the East Maitland Courthouse this morning before Mr. Justice Owen. ...

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    Rear-Admiral Wilfred N. Custance, who has taken over command of the Australian Naval Squadron in succession to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "NEW ERA"

    The House of Commons, by 316 votes to 108 to-day approved of the agreement recently entered into by ...

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  9. Sultry: Scattered Rain

    N.S.W. Forecast: Further showers in the south-east, with scattered rain and thunderstorms in the southern and eastern areas, ...

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  10. CUT INTO WHARF

    The Greek freighter, Mount Ossa, crashed into No. 10 wharf, Walsh Bay, to-day, in a thick fog beneath the Harbour Bridge, and cut a gap 15 feet ...

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  11. SHOT DEAD

    Leading-seaman Robert Edmund Dickinson was fatally shot on board the H.M.S. Dorsetshire, 10 miles outside Townsville, early ...

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  12. THE CZECHS

    The first joint communication by Britain and France, in an endeavour to adjust the difficult situation with regard to Czechoslovakia, will be made ...

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  13. MINING UNIONS

    Interstate delegates from all mining unions assembled in Sydney to-day for a meeting of the Central Council of the Miners' Federation. ...

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  14. DON BRADMAN

    "Don is wonderfully fit. Before leaving Australia he was fitter than he was ever before in his life. On previous tours he has been ill, and has ...

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  15. DICTATORS TO CONFER

    All work in Berlin ceased early to-day as thousands of employees marched in a body to line the streets and ...

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  16. FLYWEIGHT TITLE

    The Magistrates refused permission for the staging of the world's flyweight title, between Lynch and Jurich, until the promoters recognise the National ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    There will be no hard and fast guarantees of industrial peace from New South Wales unions during the operation of the Federal Government's ...

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  18. SCOTTISH STAR

    James Anderson, the well-known Scottish soccer forward, has been signed on by Leichhardt-Annandale Club for three years. He will play ...

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  19. BETTING FINE

    Refusing a woman time to pay an S.P. betting fine to-day at Globe Court, Mr. Harrison, S.M., said that if he discriminated between male and ...

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  20. DICTATORSHIPS

    There was a tendency in democratic countries in times of peace to forget that armed force might, sooner or later, be necessary, said the ...

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  21. DECREE GRANTED

    The actress, Margaret Rawlings, has been granted a decree nisi on the ground of the misconduct of her husband, Gabriel Toyne, the ...

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  22. NO NAZI PROPAGANDA

    The German Consul, Dr. Brechsler, denied to-day that the German camp was founded by a Nazi organisation. There was no Nazi propaganda there, ...

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