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  4. U.S.A. Admits Debts Must Be Lightened

    At the World Conference Monetary Sub-commission to-day, Senator Couzens (U.S.A.) declared that the burden of international debts must be lightened. The senator agreed with the Chancellor of the ...

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  5. SECOND DEATH IN TWO WEEKS

    The second fatality at Stockton Borehole Colliery within a fortnight occurred this morning. ...

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  6. Tennis Youngsters Make Fine Debut

    As the result of their four victories in the singles, the Australians were all smiles to-day, but for a long period this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 'PLANES IN SEARCH

    Two aeroplanes, one in Melbourne and one in Sydney, have been commissioned by the agents of the coastal ...

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    Mr. J. R. Patterson, who has been elected to one of the two vacancies in the Stockton Council. He was only one vote below Mr. R. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BULLET WOUND IN HEAD

    With a bullet wound in his head, Eric foster, aged 43, of Bennett-street, Hamilton, was admitted to Newcastle Hospital this morning in ...

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  10. 44 DEGREES LAST NIGHT

    Though a few decrees warrnes than Sunday night, last night wss bitterly cold, with the piercing westerly wind, which has ...

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  11. SCALDED BY TAR AT STEEL WORKS

    Eric Robinson, aged 22, of Margaret-street, Mayfield, was taken to the hospital this morning by Newcastle ambulance with extensive ...

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  13. Baby Injured

    Baby Harvey, aged 14 months, of Tighe-street, Waratah had the index finger of the left hand almost severed at the first joint this ...

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  14. Railway Porter Hurt

    William Morris Fitzibbons, of Victoria-street, Carrington, a porter at Newcastle station, injured his pelvis when he slipped between the ...

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  15. SECOND COLDEST DAY IN JUNE

    Yesterday was the second coldest June day in New South Wales history. But this morning, with the temperature at 41 degrees at 6.15, It ...

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    Miss Katherine Specter, chosen as the most beautiful Jewess in New York, with a trip to Europe as the prize. Her itinerary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. A "Present" For Distressed Diggers

    In response to the appeals of the Newcastle Sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League for warm clothing and boots, a parcel arrived from a Federal Government store, containing 12 tunics. 2 greatcoats, 6 pairs of boots and 6 hats. The boots are shown in the picture above. The cost of the stamps sent in writing the appeals, the secretary (Mr. Shaw) estimates, was more than the clothes are worth, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "Cancel 1934 Test Tour!"

    The "News Chronicle" understands that the advisers in England of the Australian Board of Control are ...

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  19. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Conberra, Tuesday: "If a praccable scheme for the restriction of heat production was suggested as temporary measure the ...

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  20. Rainfall Registrations

    Rainfall registrations for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day were:— Hastings, Hunter and Manning, North Coast and Northern Tablelands: No ...

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  21. ANOTHER FORGED NOTE FOUND

    The police believe that agents, of a Sydney counterfeiting gang are still operating in Newcastle. COLOR has been given to the ...

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  22. NEWS TO HIM

    Over the telephone this morning Mr. W. H. Jeanes, secretary of the Board of Control in Adelaide, said the cabled information ...

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  23. CAR STOLEN FROM BRISBANE

    Newcastle police are co-operating in the search for a car owned by Mr. Rowland C. Clarke, which was stolon from Brisbane on Saturday, and ...

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  24. Wimbledon Laughs

    The ball boys at Wimbledon provided amusing incidents to-day. One deposited all six balls on D. P. Turnbull's racquet and ...

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