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  4. PEACE PLAN

    Dr. D. A. Poling, world-president of the Christian Endeavour Movement. in an interview shortly before his departure for New Zealand, said:— ...

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  5. BABY HEALTH CENTRE

    If the C.W.A. workers and the younger Setters have gone into retreat over January, the work of their great institution, the Baby Health ...

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  6. OIL SANCTIONS

    "The imposition of oil sanctions must lead towards peace, otherwise it would be unjustified. Britain, first and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Friendly Societies

    Bro. A. A. Watson, Grand Sire of the Grand Lodge, I.O.OF. of Australia, speaking at the Centenary Celebrations, made a strong plea for the ...

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  8. Judge Beeby

    The State Council of the Australian Railways Union has carried a resolution, pretesting against Judge Beeby being granted six months' leave of ...

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  9. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Miss Jean Williams will be a through passenger to Sydney to-day and will join the State team for the Queensland tour on Saturday. Local girl cricketers ...

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  10. LABOR EFFORT

    The big conference, called to endeavour to heal the breach in Labor ranks is proceeding at the Trades Hall. ...

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  11. POPULAR COADJUTOR

    It is reported that Dr. Wylde, Coadjutor Bishop of Bathurst. will succeed Bishop Crotty, whose resignation will take effect on March 31 next. ...

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  12. HEART CASE

    While Ken Webb (16) was on a cycling tour with a number of other youths, he saw a snake crossing the road at Leongatha. He killed the ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S MARKET

    Bulk wheat sold at this morning's market at 3/8J per bushel, and bagged at 3/9. ...

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  14. "THE TODDLER"

    The first year of life is admitted to be the most critical for the baby, and it is also the period during which mothercraft knowledge on the part of ...

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  15. 'PLANE CRASH

    An Abyssinian Red Cross aeroplane, piloted by Capt. Hayter, crashed when taking off to-day and burst into flames. Hayter escaped with slight injuries. ...

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  16. ISLAND PLANTER

    Ludwig Schmidt, who at Rabaul last week, was sentenced to death for the murder of a native has been convicted of the murder of another native ...

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  17. HALF A MILLION

    According to the official estimate, the Canterbury (New Zealand) wheat crop was damaged to the extent of £500,000 by last week's floods. ...

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  18. GLORIOUS RAINS

    The heaviest rainfall for many years was recorded at Tennant's Creek There is a lake. 3ft. deep and 100yds. long, In the centre of the town. ...

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  19. WAR MATERIAL

    Berbera (British Somaliland), Monday Six hundred tons of war material by the steamer Santa Maria was landed here to-day, for transportation by lorry ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy with a few showers about coastal parts, more especially on North Coast and later ...

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  21. TOLL OF THE AIR

    Although aviation statistics for the first two quarters of the 1935-36 year are not yet complete, preliminary figures show that the mortality rate from ...

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  22. AIR ACE IN SYDNEY

    Mr. Jimmy Mollison. the famous air ace, is in Sydney on a business tour. He arrived by the Mariposa. Mrs. Mollison (Amy Johnson) will ...

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  23. ALLEGED GOLD THEFT

    After extended investigations, a man was arrested at Chatswood yesterday and two charges of receiving gold said to be stolen were made against him. ...

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  24. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    A freak dahlia, grown by Mrs. P. Dykes, of Mudgee, is causing keen interest among local horticulturists. There are five distinct blooms on the ...

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  25. The Limit of Your Pound

    Two hundred and forty pennies make a pound—also 20/-. When you spend your £ do you get value for your money? ...

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  26. PREFERENCE ACT

    The Sydney County Council agreed to co-operate with the Local Government Officers' Association in opposing the Returned Soldiers' Preference Act. ...

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  27. CAR OVERTURNS

    Miraculous escapes from more serious consequents were experienced by the five passengers in a car which overturned on the Wellington Road, at an ...

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  28. Eden's Thrust

    In the debate, Mr. Eden said: "It is not a great tribute to the collective wisdom of the world that now, 18 years after the close of the war which, those ...

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  29. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. J. J. Clark, M.P. for the Darling, Will be in Dubbo for the Railway picnic. On the mend, out and about and all pleased to see him, Mr. Clive Hutchens, ...

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  30. MAN CHARGED

    William Ernest Smith (35), painter, was charged at the North Sydney police court, to-day, with having, at Orange, allegedly received and had in ...

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  31. CASUALTIES

    Bob Greentree (10), living with his parents at Carrington Avenue, suffered a cut right arm when he fell from his bike on Sunday. The ambulance ...

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  32. MR. MALCOLM BODY

    Over the week-end, it was cabled through that Mr. Malcolm Body was seriously ill in New Zealand, and some members of the family hastened to ...

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  33. Italy's Reply

    Commenting on Mr. Anthony Eden's speech, the Government spokesman, S. Gayda, said Italy would regard oil sanctions as military sanctions, and ...

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  34. Another Warning

    The Italian Ambassador (S. Cerutti) visited the Foreign Minister (M. Flandin) to-day and warned him of the considerable danger which would ...

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  35. "ME" DID IT!

    Ticket 50063, owned by "Me" syndicate, John Goulding, 20 Young Street, Neutral Bay, won the 322nd lottery; second went to "C.S. and P.S." ...

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  36. FIEND ABROAD

    That human microbe or mongrel again is abroad in the land, laying baits for dogs and cats—even for little children, all helpless in protection. ...

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  37. OBITUARY

    On Friday last at her home, 148 Fitzroy Street, Jean Whetstone passed to her rest at the age of 78 years. Deceased was born and married to ...

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  39. REG'LAR FELLERS

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