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  5. MINERS' CLAIMS

    Mass meetings of miners were held on the northern coalfields to-day to discuss the new log of claims which has been served on the proprietors. All ...

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  6. GOYA HENRY CLAIMS £8000 DAMAGES

    In the High Court Chambers to-day, Mr. Justice Rich reserved Judgment on the application on behalf of Goya Henry, air pilot, for trial by jury of ...

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  7. SEARCH FOR MRS. PUTNAM

    The United States coastguard vessel, Itasca, reported at 4 o'clock this morning (7 p.m. Sydney time) that it had seen rockets believed to have been fired from the 'plane in which Mrs. Putnam and her navigator, Captain Frank Earlier the Itasca had searched without result a large area of water to the north of Howland Island, following the receipt of fragments of a wireless message, which indicated the position in which the 'plane would be found. ...

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  9. STRIKE AT FOUNDRY

    The strike of 50 engineers and 20 moulders at Metters Ltd. foundry at Alexandria will continue as the result of a breakdown in negotiations to-day. ...

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  10. FACTORY FATALITY

    While polishing a piece of scrap steep on a buffing wheel at a workshop where he was employed at Canley Vale on May 29, John Frederick Thomas ...

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  11. SPANISH WAR

    The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" writes that there is still no sign of further contributions from Berlin towards the solution ...

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  12. ACROSS ATLANTIC

    The Imperial Airways flying boat, Caledonia, under the command of Captain Wilcockson, took off to-day from Foynes (Ireland) on an experimental ...

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  13. WAR SERVICE HOMES

    Of the 37,136 homes provided for returned soldiers under the War Service Homes Act, more than 26 per cent, are now owned by the soldiers, and ...

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  14. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE?

    The suggestion that he should consult with President Roosevelt with a view to summoning a world economic conference was made to Mr. Neville ...

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  15. N.Z. WORKS MINISTER

    On the verge of a nervous breakdown, the New Zealand Minister for Works (Mr. Semple) will visit his hometown, Sofala (N.S.W.) for a rest. He ...

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  16. FREE STATE ELECTION

    With 11 seats yet to be filled, the de Valera Party holds 67 seats, the Cosgrave Party 44, the Labor Party 11 and the Independents 8. ...

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  17. DISMISSAL OF YOUTH

    The general manager of the City Electricity Undertaking (Mr. Forbes Mackay) came in for further criticism at a meeting of the Sydney County ...

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  18. From Near and Far

    A fine of £100, in default 200 days' gaol, was imposed on Elsie Ryan, aged 31 years domestic, at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having carried a ...

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  19. FORMER BANK CLERK

    Having pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing £1564, the property of the Bank of Australasia Ltd., by whom he was employed, John Horsfall. Lawrence, ...

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  20. PASTORS ARRESTED IN GERMANY

    Eleven more German pastors have been arrested for defiance of the Government. ...

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  21. EDUCATION STANDARDS

    The standard of education which prospective employees must equal or surpass has been fixed by members of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  22. SENSATIONAL DOCUMENT

    The Paris correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that he has received from a reliable source a summary of a secret document sent ...

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  23. EAR NEARLY BITTEN OFF:

    When Richard Agnis, aged 32 years, laborer, appeared at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on William Kziof, ...

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  24. STEEL SHORTAGE

    The effect of the steel shortage in the motor trade is spreading, and Holdens Ltd. to-day decided to dismiss 400 men from their body building ...

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  25. SOLICITOR SUSPENDED

    James Joseph Desmond, solicitor, of Sydney, was to-day suspended by the statutory committee of the Incorporated Law Institute of New South Wales ...

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  26. HOPES DASHED

    The hopes that the search for Mrs. Putnam was narrowing as the result of rockets having been seen, apparently from the missing 'plane, were ...

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  27. BY-ELECTION ON AUGUST 7

    The date of the by-election to fill the Gordon seat caused through the resignation of Sir Phillip Goldfinch, has been fixed for August 7. ...

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  28. WHEAT ACREAGE

    An increase of 11 per cent. In the wheat acreage in Australia during the 1837-38 season is expected by the Commonwealth statistician. He said ...

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  29. CUSTOMS OFFICERS' HAULS

    Customs officers yesterday found 18,300 cigarettes and 900 cigarillos on the Neptuna, which had just arrived from the East. To-day 6000 cigarettes ...

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  31. CALEDONIA AT NEWFOUNDLAND

    The Caledonia landed at Botwood, Newfoundland, at 6.7 a.m. after a flight of 15 hours 10 minutes. ...

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  32. MISSING 'PLANE

    Moye Stephen, first pilot of the Lockheed Company, who is now in Sydney says that Mrs. Putnam's 'plane would float indefinitely if the sea was calm. ...

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  33. PETROL TAX

    An indignant protest was lodged by a well attended meeting at Young last week against the huge Federal "grab" from motor users in the form of the ...

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  34. SHOP CLOSING TIMES FIXED

    Closing time for refreshment and confectionery shops in the metropolitan area was fixed by the Conciliation Commission to-day at 11.30 p.m. Fruit ...

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  35. TWO PILOTS KILLED

    In a collision, between two 'planes in mid-air on June 19, two pilots. Jack Westlake Barrett, of Woolwooin, and Esther Josephine Tulley, of Melbourne, ...

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  37. MRS. PUTNAM'S FAILURE

    The coastguard service has published portion of the log of the coastguard cutter Itasca, showing the failure of Mrs. Putnam to co-operate with the ...

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  38. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The State Parliament will meet on August 4. The session will be a long one, lasting more than six months. ...

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  39. CANADIAN WHEAT CROPS SUFFER

    A Prairie neat wave is searing the Canadian crops. There has been no rain for a fortnight. ...

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  40. Australian Light Horse

    Mr. Charles Chauvel, the producer of "Uncivilised," interviewed here on arrival by the Mariposa, on which he is returning to Australia, said that he ...

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  41. TRINIDAD STRIKE ENDS

    day.—The strike which paralysed the petrol industry and resulted in many deaths in clashes between strikers and police on June 23, has ended. Major ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN FISH RESOURCES

    After spending seven months studying the fishing industry on the Pacific coast of America, Captain A. Flett, who will command the Commonwealth fisheries ...

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  43. JAPANESE HELPING

    The Japanese Government has cabled an offer to order the Japanese Navy to co-operate with the United States Navy in the search for Mrs. Putnam ...

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