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  4. ON WAR TIME BASIS

    AS a result of bombing outrages in England, Scotland Yard has been organised on a war time basis. All leave has been stopped and 1000 ...

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  5. BOMB OUTRAGES

    THE police in the course of a raid on Irish Republican Army adherents in houses at Belfast are reported to have ...

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  7. KILLED WITH AXE

    VICTIM of a brutal assault, Miss Constance Sommerlad (38), a niece of Mr E. C. Sommerlad, M.L.C., was found ...

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  8. DAVIS CUP

    OVERRIDING the German-town Club's protest, the United States Lawn Tennis Association, at a stormy general ...

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  9. HEAVY FINE

    OWING to a verdict of £266 against a New South Wales P.P. Board as compensation for the poisoning of stock lost ...

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  10. AT HOME 20 WEEKS WITH RHEUMATISM

    When her husband had been home twenty weeks with rheumatism in his back, this woman began to think he would never ...

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  11. VAST CEMETERY

    THE "Daily Herald" Figueras correspondent states that a great trail of death runs from there to France as 150 bombing planes have ...

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  12. ANTI-BRITISH

    THE new president of the Indian National Congress, Chandra Bose, hopes to win the support of Mahatma Gandi. ...

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  13. JAPAN WATCHES

    JAPAN is closely watching Australia's and New Zealand's attitude on the export of iron and other metals. ...

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  14. Mudgee District Forecast

    CHIEFLY fine, warm to hot and sultry. ...

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  15. WHEAT TRADERS

    FLOUR millers declare that private traders have been prevented, from dealing in bagged wheat in the normal way ...

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  16. PROBLEM OF YOUTH

    THE Premier, Mr. Stevens, is making arrangements for a conference of representatives from all Australian ...

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  17. ITALY'S POSITION

    SIGNOR Mussolini made no reference to Italian claims against France in his official statement on Saturday. ...

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  18. TIN HARE DOGS

    THAT women leading racing greyhounds on to racing tracks was not worse than other women leading poodles ...

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  19. FAST TORPEDO BOATS

    THE Federal Government is placing an order for six fast motor torpedo beats. It will place an order for a further six when the ...

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  20. ARBITRATION JUDGE

    THE Chief Judge of the Federal Arbitration Court in succession to the late Judge Dethridge will be appointed within a few weeks. ...

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  21. IMPROVEMENT SHOT

    THE racehorse Improvement, which was favored for the Rosehill Handicap on Saturday, broke his near hind leg yesterday ...

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  22. MARKETS

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  23. Fine Weather Forecast

    THE Weather Bureau expects fine weather to continue throughout New South Wales for the next day or two. There is no ...

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  24. TRIPLETS

    TRIPLETS, two boys and a girl, were born to Mrs. K. Barlow, of Grenfell, at a private hospital at Hurstville. ...

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  25. SYDNEY STOCK MARKETS

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  26. THORBY ILL

    THE Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. Thorby) is ill in Melbourne. Dr Earle Page says that the symptoms indicate malaria, ...

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  27. GENERAL

    The President of Republican Spain has arrived in France and will go to Paris. The Spanish Government has been removed to ...

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  28. "BUY WHEAT'

    THE Wheat Growers' Union suggests that, the Federal Government should buy large quantifies of wheat for defence ...

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  29. HEAVY BAIL

    AT the Central Court today Nicola Truda (58). merchant, was charged with that, between January, 1936, and December, 1938, ...

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  30. SKULL FRACTURED

    A RESIDENT of Artarmon, Thomas Lambert, was struck by a diver from the high platform at the Olympic ...

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  31. MARTIAL LAW IN HUNGARY

    AS a sequel to a bomb outrage at the synagogue on Thursday, when 13 were injured, martial law has been proclaimed throughout ...

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  32. AMALGAMATION

    MR Harrison, Assistant Minister for Territories, considers that New Guinea and Papua should be amalgamated. ...

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  33. CRICKET MEETING POSTPONED

    OWING to the illness of the secretary of the Mudgee District Cricket Association, Mr A. C. Stacey, the usual monthly meeting of the ...

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