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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Fresh to strong south to south-east winds and rather rough to rough teas over most of Tasman, also ...

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  5. FAMINE IN MADRID

    The graveness of the plight of Madrid is emphasised in an uncensored despatch from the Valencia correspondent of ...

    Article : 325 words
  6. France Again Nearing Grave Crisis

    The situation developing in France as a result of financial difficulties may have serious repercussions on the International situation, and will conceivably lead to disorders in the next few weeks. ...

    Article : 285 words
  7. 'PLANE CRASH AT MASCOT

    As plane rose from the Kingsford Smith aerodrome at Mascot shortly after 7 a.m. to-day, one of its wheels fell off. The pilot, Squadron-Leader ...

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  8. CAN EMPIRE AFFORD TO NEGLECT YAMPI ORE?

    Can the Empire, which needs more iron, afford much longer to neglect the rich iron ore deposits in Yampi Sound, in Western Australia? "Who wants scrap iron?" said the British Government in ...

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  9. HELP TO AIR SAFETY

    Ready for a rapid flight of mercy, this pigeon, held by Mr. F. E. Hiddleslone, has a message of many hundreds of words in the little container on its leg. The carriage of these birds on all passenger 'planes on regular services is advocated by Mr. Hiddleston. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RIBBENTROP'S SPEECH STIRS UP TROUBLE

    Herr von Ritbbentrop's speech at Leipzig on Germany's demand for colonies has incensed the British Cabinet and has made ...

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  11. RISE OF PRO-JAPANESE PARTY IS PREDICTED

    The rise of a pro Japanese section among Australians, is an interesting possibility spoken of by a British observer in the Far East. "Looking elsewhere for markets ...

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  12. ELECTRIC INDUSTRY IN UNITED STATES

    The General Electric Co. has agreed to hold a conference with the United Electrical and Radio Workers' Union, in order to establish a formula for an ...

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  13. LOCOMOTIVE BOLTS AND HITS TRAIN

    Two persons were killed and six injured when a runaway engine collided with a train near Udine. The engine, whose brakes had failed, ...

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  14. "YOUR FIGURES ARE AMAZING

    Selling prices of cars, at present costing £400, would increase by about £100 if they were manufactured here, George Holland Strode, executive ...

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  15. DIPLOMAS URGED FOR DOMESTICS

    Because country wives become discontented and leave home for the city when they cannot keep servants, count" husbands want to raise the ...

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  16. SEVEN KILLED IN ROCK SLIDE

    Seven men were killed to-day in a rack slide at Poison Dam (Montana). Three others were seriously injured by another slide when they attempted ...

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  17. "HATE" CAMPAIGN IS ALLEGED

    "This deliberate poison campaign raises the question whether it is not necessary, in the interests of European peace, to take action against ...

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  18. GROUP MIGRATION PROPOSAL

    Discussing migration proposals to-day. Mr. Edgar. M.L.C.. of Melbourne, said that local selection committees should be found at each provincial ...

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  21. EXCITED ON GETTING WORK

    "What?" said Mr. Sheridan, S.M., incredulously, at Newcastle Police Court to-day, "You were so pleased about getting work that you went out ...

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  22. HE SAILED ON THE CUTTY SARK

    "I believe that I am the only man living who sailed in the famous Cutty Sark Clipper ship," said Captain J. L. V. Millett today. ...

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  23. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  24. TEST PLAYERS RUSH FOR SOUVENIRS

    PICTUREGRAM, showing how the players rushed for souvenirs after the fifth Test ended yesterday. Oldfield grabbed two stumps, while McCabe, behind him, took one. Verity is making a dash down the pitch, but is too late. At the far end, Mr. Borwick, umpire, collected one slump. Fames and Rigg rushed in, but Fleelwood-Smith had taken the other two. O'Reilly and McCormick also left their run to late. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SOLICITORS AND FIDELITY FUND

    Though there had not been a conviction against the defaulting solicitor, Mr. Justice Maxwell today granted a certificate to an applicant ...

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  26. LOTTERY 401 TO BE DRAWN TO-MORROW

    Stale Loltery No. 401 will be drawn to-morrow. The full list of winning numbers will be published in "The Newcastle Sun." ...

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  27. BALDWIN INVITED TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Mr. W. H. Edgar, M.L.C., of Melbourne, has suggested to Mr. Baldwin that he and Mrs. Baldwin or some other elder statesman and his wife should tour the Empire after the Coronation to carry a non-political message of Imperial ...

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  28. THIEF SHOWED SPEED IN BAR OF HOTEL

    A man last night snatched £20 from a Queensland visitor in a crowded city bar. The man, with wonderful speed, had seized the money and ...

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  29. MRS. SIMPSON MAY LEAVE CANNES

    The arrival at Cannes of M. Jean Roure, an official of the Paris Surete, is believed, states the correspondent of the "Daily Mail," to indicate that ...

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  30. MEDALS NOT CONDUCIVE TO HEALTHY SPORT

    Swiss Alpine clubs have forbidden their members to wear Olympic or other medals won in snow Sports, because "such distinctions do not lead ...

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  31. NEW ENGLISH JUDGE

    Mr. Gavin Turnbull Simonds. K.C., who is in his 57th year and who has appeared in several Australian cases before the Privy Council, has been ...

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