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  4. Hopes for Peaceful Settlement European Problem!

    Winding up the foreign affairs debate in the House of Lords, Lord Halifax said that during the past few days there had been certain contacts between the British and German Governments leading to the hope that, peaceful means ...

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  5. LANG OR HEFFRON?

    Theo Northern Miners' Ledges' have decided to lake a ballot immediately to decide if they will leave Lang Labor, and affiliate with Heffron Labor. ...

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  6. RECENT RAID ON THE HOTEL SYDNEY

    Summonses have now been issued against about 100 persons whose names were taken in the recent raid on the Hotel Sydney. They were issued ...

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  7. THE WEATHER

    The State meteorologist (Mr. Mares) expects unsettled conditions, with showers and thunderstorms, to develop throughout New South Wales ...

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  8. 'PLANE CRASHES

    When the engine suddenly cut out about 150 feet above the ground, a Royal Aero Club 'plane, piloted by Ernest Lane, 38, of Penshurst, ...

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  9. MARKET PRICES

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  10. NAZI OUTRAGE

    Five thousand Nazi demonstrators, brought to Rottenburg by motor coaches, broke down the doors of the palace of the Catholic Bishop who has ...

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  11. THROWN FROM SULKY

    Councillor James Elphick, deputy president of the Tumut Shire Council, had a narrow escape from serious injury when driving from his home in ...

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  12. CHEMIST CHARGED

    At the Quarter Sessions today the trial commenced of Walter Regional Peck, chemist, charged with having feloniously slain John Edward Cobban, ...

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  13. CLASH OF SOVIET AND MANCHUKUO TROOPS

    The Foreign Office reveals that Soviet and Manchukuo troops clashed on July 22, when, it is alleged, Soviet gunboats on the River Ussuri fired on the Manchukuoons, and then entered Manchukuo territory and set fire to villages. They ...

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  15. HUGE FIRE At DOCKS

    A fire in the Canadian Pacific Docks caused £875,000 damage. Heroic crews ran tugs through the flames, pulling three coastal steamers and the Empress of Russia from the blazing docks. Heavily stocked freight sheds were destroyed. ...

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  16. BACKING HORSES

    Evidence that it was impossible to make money by backing, horses was given by the principal of a tipping concern at the Quarter Sessions. ...

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  17. FOUR KILLED

    The Imperial Airways liner, Amalthy, which is of the Atalanta class, crashed into a hillside at Kings, While on its way to Alexandria. The crew ...

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  19. RELIEF WORK

    Extension of the relief works system was announced in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, by the Minister for Works and local ...

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  20. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT

    Mr.Ken Hassett, of "Little Plain," Grahamstown, sustained a fractured pelvis and dislocated shoulder in a remarkable car accident, but was very ...

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