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  4. Changes in the British Cabinet, owing to Resignations!

    Lord Swinron, Secretary for Air. and Lord Harley, Secretary for the Colonies, resigned from the Cabinet. Lord Stanley was appointed Secretary for the Deminions; Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary for the Colonies; Sir ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. JAPS. CLAIM MAJOR VICTORY

    The Japanese gained a major victory near Hsuchow, and yesterday's rejoicing by the Chinese over their success at Anhwoi is premature, inasmuch as it is merely a rearguard action to cover the retreat from Hsuchow. ...

    Article : 43 words
  6. WANTIOOL FIRE

    A six-roomed weatherboard cottage was destroyed by fire at Wantlool, 6 miles from Junee, early yesterday morning. The building was occupied ...

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  7. THE HOLY SEE

    A report from the Vatican says that the Holy Sec recognised Franco's Government, and appointed a representative, France is sending an ...

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  8. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' CHAIRMAN

    Mr. H. R. Ridley, chairman of the Consultative Council of Friendly Societies of Australia, told a meeting at Concord last night that if the friendly ...

    Article : 154 words
  9. 5 SEAMEN LOSE THEIR LIVES

    The master of the American liner, City of Norfolk, on arrival in the Thames, reported that following a fatal assault on a member of the ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. WORK RESUMED AT LYSAGHT'S

    About 700 men resumed at Lysaght's works today, thus ending the 17 weeks' strike, which, according to statements made locally, brought a number of ...

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  11. WAS IN REVERSE

    Mr. G. T. Johnson, employed by Mr. E. H. Donges, at Burrangong, met with an unusual accident, necessitating his admission to hospital. He was ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. HATCH COVERS FOUND

    Two hatch covers with the name of Anglo-Australian burnt into them may possibly provide the clue to the fate of the missing freighter of that name. ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S AIR DEFENCE

    A group of Conservative members of the House of Commons, including Mr. Churchill, have withdrawn the morion seeking an independent investigation into Britain's air defences. One hundred Government members will sponsor on ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. NURSE KILLED

    Madge Simpson, 18, a nurse at Dubbo District Hospital, was killed, and seven other people, were Injured, when a motor lorry and a car collided, ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. MIDNIGHT ARREST IN RAIL YARDS

    Shortly after midnight police surprised three men in the Newtown railway goods yard. One man was arrested, and forty tins of biscuits were ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. KALGOORLIE'S MORALS DEFENDED

    Councillor R. G. Moore is up in arms at the charge made by Mr. J. Edwin Orr, a visiting Irish evangelist that Kalgoorlie was the wickedest city in ...

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  17. GUNDAGAI STORE ENTERED

    What appeared to be the work of a cat burglar was discovered by Mr. W. C. Stribey on Monday morning, when he visited his store. He found ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES

    A moderate selection was offered at the wool sales today, and met with keen, General demand, at full late rates. ...

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  19. 24 KILLED AND 10 INJURED

    At least 24 Were killed and 10 injured in a fire at Atlanta, Georgia, due to an explosion in the basement kitchen of a five- storey hotel. ...

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  20. FROM SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE

    Equipped with a sleeping bag and billy, Miss Lorna Reid, a Victorian girl, aged 10, set off on her horse on Saturday to ride from Sydney to ...

    Article : 122 words
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  22. RESTRICTIONS WAIVED

    Mr. G. V. Welsh, secretary of The Rock branch of the A.L.P. has received a telegram from Mr. Lethbridge, M.L.A., As a result of representations ...

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  24. MISSING MAN

    Inquiries into the disappearance from Narromine last week of Ian Harvey, 46, Timbregongle Shire Council engineer, assumed a new turn at ...

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  25. "BARBAROUS SYSTEM"

    After speakers had condemned the "barbarous system of hanging," a public meeting last night appointed a deputation to wait on the Premier ...

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  26. MOTORIST SERIOUSLY INJURED

    John Neville Argent, 33, builder, was discovered today in a serious condition in the scrub at Fairfield, having been thrown out of his car and injured ...

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  27. FRANCE WORRIED

    A message in Signor Mussolini's speech which is worrying France is: "I do not know if the Franco-Italian negotiations will reach a conclusion, ...

    Article : 103 words
  28. PREDICTION OF 'QUAKES

    Professor L. A. Cotton, professor of geology at Sydney University, today expressed the opinion that a first-class seismographical station for the ...

    Article : 88 words
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