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  5. SERIOUS OUTLOOK

    THE leader of the British Labor Party has asked that the House of Commons be called together Immediately in ...

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  6. SABOTAGE

    THE attempts to sabotage important key points in England by exploding home-made bombs in their vicinity have ...

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  7. Record Price for Gold

    REG. Lord, of the Post Office Hotel, is paying £8 per oz., equal to 8/- a dwt., for gold. This is a record for the town and ...

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  8. FRANCO'S ARMIES

    FRANCO'S armies arr rapidly advancing towards the Industrial town of Igualada. They have captured the big electrical ...

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  10. TURNING POINT

    IT is understood that Mr. Chamberlain told Cabinet that events in the next few months may reveal that his visit to Rome was the ...

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  11. N.S.W. BEATEN

    SOUTH Australia defeated New South Wales by 103 runs on the first innings in the Sheffield Shield match. ...

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  12. FIRE DAMAGE

    PREMIER Dunstan and other Ministers yesterday commenced a tour of the areas devastated by bush fires in order ...

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  13. BADLY INJURED

    ROBERT Dodge 50[?] a resident of Revesby, was riding towards his home along a bush track when the reins slipped and the horse bolted. ...

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  14. DUKE OF WINDSOR

    IT is now practically certain that the Duke or Windsor, accompanied by the Duchess, will go to England some time ...

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  15. CONSCRIPTION

    SIR Auckland Geddes, Minister for National Services in the Great War, has had many consultations with the British Minister for ...

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  17. M.C.C. SECRETARY

    VERNON" Ransford, ex-international cricketer, has been appointed secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club. The office carries a ...

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  18. Mudgee District Forecast

    AT first chiefly fine. Later clouds increasing and becoming unsettled with scattered thunder; misty to foggy on the ...

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  19. RAIN

    MR. Mares said to-day that soaking rains had fallen in many of the parched areas of N.S.W. during the past 24 hours. ...

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  20. THE MILITIA

    MR. W. M. Hughes was given a great reception at Orange when he continued his volunteer enlistment campaign yesterday. ...

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  21. COCHET

    THE former French International tennis player, Henri Cochet, has been engaged by Hungary to represent that country in the ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES

    AT the opening of the third series of the London wool sales for 1939, merinos were 5 per cent. and others 5 to 71 per cent. lower, ...

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  23. WHOSE BEES?

    ODD cases come before the solemn tribunal of the House of Lords, bat surely none stranger than one in which they ...

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  24. PIG-IRON STRIKE

    THE South Coast waterside executive has reopened negotiations with the Federal Attorney General in an effort ...

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  25. SYDNEY STOCK MARKETS

    WINCHCOMBE, Canton Ltd. report by phone:— 40,000 sheep and lambs offered at Homebush today. Market opened ...

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  26. HUGE ARMY

    CHINA is training 2,400,000 men to take the offensive against the Japanese, declared Professor Chang Peng-chun on ...

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  27. MARKETS

    THE Sydney wheat market was quietly steady to-day. Bulk new season's parcels were quoted at 2/51 per bushel; bagged lots 2/6. ...

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  29. FIRE FIGHTERS

    MR. H. G. Wells, the famous author, who arrived in Sydney yesterday, was most impressed and interested in the fire-fighting which ...

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  30. FINES INFLICTED

    CECIL James Pye was at the Mudgee Police Court on Monday last. fined £2 and costs for driving a motor vehicle without being ...

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  31. COMMENT BARRED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Thursday. THE New Zealand Government has decided to terminate the international commentary which has ...

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  32. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

    AN appeal for assistance for Catholic schools was made by the Rev. Dr. Edris O'Brien, of Sydney, at the Science Congress at ...

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  33. GENERAL

    The director of postal services states that when the extensions are completed at the G.P.O., Sydney, the office will be the most ...

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  34. ANTI-SNOB BALL

    AN English paper states one thousand guests attended the shilling "Anti-Snob Ball" arranged by the Mayor of Wimbledon in the ...

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  36. CRISIS RUMOR

    NEWSPAPERS feature two dispatches from different sources intimating an approaching crisis in Germany. ...

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  38. FURNITURE SALE

    AN important sale will be held on Saturday, January 21, when Messrs Mara Bros. will other, on account of the Church of England ...

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