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  4. CHALLENGE

    Mr. H. J. Bate. U.A.P. member for the South Coast, who caused the stir in the Legislative Assembly last week by his condemnation of the ...

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  5. WAR NOT IMMINENT

    Speaking at the National Club today the former Agent General for New South Wales in London, Mr. A. E. Heath, declared that he did not ...

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  6. THE KING

    It is officially announced that the King is suffering a mild attack of gastric influenza, necessitating a rest pending his visit to France. His ...

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  7. IN A NUTSHELL

    Particularly heavy frost in Bathurst yesterday morning. Glorious sunshine followed. Rain is badly needed in Bathurst ...

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  8. MANSLAUGHTER

    Edward Kennedy (38), western bookmaker, who was admitted to the Base Hospital shortly before midnight on Saturday suffering ...

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  9. CONDITION IMPROVED

    Lord Dawson of Pean and Sir John Weir, physicians to the king, saw His Majesty after which they officially stated that his condition was ...

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  10. GRAZIER BANKRUPT

    The destruction of 350 acres of oats by grasshoppers, the fall in wool pries and the drop in sheep values during the drought were blamed for his ...

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  11. NAZIS REVENGE

    The story of a brutal assault on Manfred von Brauschitsch who is it a relative of the Commander in Chief of the German Army, by a prominent ...

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  12. IN PALESTINE

    There were 25 casualties as a result of terrorism to-day. Arab terrorists threw two bombs into a Jewish assemblage, wounding many. Some of ...

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  13. FEDERAL LABOR

    "It is essential that aviation in Australia—both in its defence and civil aspects—be under the control of a separate Minister." said the Leader ...

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  14. JAP. LUGGERS

    Commander McKenzie gave evidence in the claim by Japanese interests against the Commonwealth Government that he had seen a record of ...

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  15. MELBOURNE CRICKET ASSOCIATION

    Because they have recently improved the ground at a cost of £100,000, the trustees of the Melbourne Cricket Ground want a greater financial ...

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  16. HELP FOR JEWS

    A report isued by the main committee of the Evian Conference declares that moving stories of Jewish refugees disclose a great human ...

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  17. MINERS' PREPARATIONS

    The general secretary of the Miners' Federation, Mr. Bill Orr, said to-day that credits amounting to £250.000 are now in sight in ...

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  18. BURLINGTON THEATRE

    "Mad About Music," the greatest musical of the year, opened to a large and appreciative audience at the Burlington Theatre last night, and ...

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  19. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    When a man suddenly moved forward toward the car in which President Roosevelt was travelling at Oklahoma City to-day secret service ...

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  20. DEFENCE ALLOCATIONS

    The Prime Minister. Mr. Lyons, win preside at a full meeting of the Council of Defence next Wednesday, when an important discussion on Australia's ...

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  21. NAVAL DESERTERS YOUTH STEALS BIKE

    Two deserters from H.M.S Dorsetshire who were handed over to the naval authorities will leave by the H.M.A.S Albatross. Upon arrival in A 19 year-old youth who came into Bathurst from Broken Hill on a bicycle recently, appeared in the police court yesterday charged with having ...

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  22. HOMEBUSH STRIKE

    The mutton slaughtermen employed at the Homebush Abattoirs declared a strike to-day when the management declined after the ...

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  23. NURSE CHARGED

    Esther May Gooding, 41, nurse, appeared in the Central Court to-day on a charge of having unlawfully abandoned a child under the age of ...

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  24. SAFE-BREAKERS

    The wave of safe-breaking in Sydney and suburbs had resulted in the loss of more than £2,600 since the beginning of the year, while a heavy loss has also been suffered in the ...

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  25. AGRICULTURAL AFFAIRS

    The annual conference of the New South Wales Agricultural Bureau will commence tomorrow and is expected to last to the end of the ...

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