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  3. OCEAN FORECAST

    Energetic depression centred between Norfolk Island and north end of New Zealand is expected to ...

    Article : 52 words
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  5. CHALLENGE TO PLOTTERS

    A clear note of challenge to foreign scheming was heard in a speech by the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) at ...

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  6. THEIR SENTIMENTS

    When the Chinese seamen off the steamer Silksworth arrived at Newcastle Trades Hall to-day for an interview with union officials, they showed great excitement ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHINESE CREW ADAMANT

    The dispute between the Chinese crew of the freighter Silksworth and the Japanese charterers of the vessel, which has been responsible for a hold-up in Newcastle, took on a new aspect to-day. The Chinese refused the offer to sail in the ship ...

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  8. SURF CLUBS AND SHORTS

    Bathing trunks may play an important part in discussion at the meeting of the N.S.W. Surf life Saving Association next ...

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  9. POSTMARKS FORGED

    Scotland Yard and the Colonial Postal authorities are investigating allegations of frauds which are said to be ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. WARSHIPS CAN'T TAKE BEER

    The Admiralty has refused the lower deck request that beer be served on warships on the ground that too much space, would be ...

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  11. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING

    Newcastle shopkeepers estimate that very little business was lost by the earlier shopping night, which operated last ...

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  12. THE SUN STOP PRESS TENNIS TROPHIES PRESENTED

    The annual presentation of trophies of the N.D.L.T.A. was made to-day by the President (Mr. W. V. Rogers) and the Secretary (Mr. J. O'Ryan) ...

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  13. FRENCH SPY GETS SEVEN YEARS

    A Frenchman changed with espionage did not escape by assuring the authorities that he had been "double crossing" his foreign ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. CLOSELY-GUARDED BY POLICE

    Once shot at in his own Parliament in Belgrade, M. Stoyadinovitch, Premier of Yugoslavia, is the most closely guarded man in London to-day. ...

    Article : 145 words
  15. KING CAROL LEAVES NO DOUBT

    After the most elaborate army manoeuvres in Rumania's history, King Carol declared:— "Rumania's friendship for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WHAT IS MUSSOLINI UP TO IN LIBYA?

    Mussolini has created machinery in Libya enabling him to raise the garrison to 100,000 men. THIS is disclosed in an ...

    Article : 257 words
  17. TERRORISM BY ARABS

    Terrorism by the Arabs yesterday is attributed to a wish to enable the escape of the Grand Mufti, their religious head, from the mosque in ...

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  18. In Sydney

    Alteration of the closing hours of city stores from 9 to 8.30 p.m. passed off almost without incident last night. "The public seems to have been ...

    Article : 154 words
  19. FORCED LANDING IN NILE VALLEY

    Great difficulties have been encountered by the native party which set out from Kongar to rescue Brigadier-General Corrie Lewin and his wife, ...

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  20. TAXI-MAN HELD UP IN SYDNEY

    The sixth armed hold-up of a taxi-driver within recent weeks was reported to the police last night when a bandit held up Joseph King, of ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. V.C. GENERAL HAS BEEN RETIRED

    Major-General B. C. ("Tiny") Frevberg, the New Zealander who won the V.C. by a gallant swimming exploit at Gallipoli, has been placed on ...

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  22. CORNISH FISHERMEN OBJECT

    Nine fisherman will set out on Tuesday in a 50ft. fishing boat from Newlyn (Cornwall) to see officials of the Ministry of Health in London. ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. £20,000 DAMAGES FOR LIBEL

    Lord Camrose, one of the proprietors of the "Daily Telegraph," has been awarded £12,500 damages against Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. WET AND SQUALLY WEATHER

    Cloudy and unsettled weather, with thunderstorms and a cold, squally southerly change—such is the weather forecast for the week-end. Inland ...

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  25. SHE FELL IN LOVE WITH HIM AND TOOK HIS NAME

    Love prompted Mrs. Irene Sneyd to adopt the name Curtis Bennett after an episode at the Old Bailey, where she saw for the first time Mr. Derek Curtis Bennett, son of the late Sir Henry Curtis Bennett, K.C. ...

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  27. SERIOUS DROUGHT IN YORKSHIRE

    A prolonged drought is alarming Yorkshire. Sheep are grazing on the beds of the town reservoirs. The textile industry is restricted in its use ...

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  28. HIGHER FREIGHT RATES

    Steadily mounting costs of operating is the reason given for an increase of 2s 6d a ton on the freight rates by ships of the Interstate Steamship ...

    Article : 94 words
  29. JAVELIN-THROWER FOR AUSTRALIA

    Lily Chalmer has dropped out of the British Empire Games team in which she was to contest the 220 yards event. Gladys Lunn, holder of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. UNION UNITY MOVE IN UNITED STATES

    The Committee for Industrial Organisation, the advanced trade union body, has appointed a committee to confer with the American Federation ...

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  31. EX-KING TO VIST HOLLYWOOD?

    The film colony is excited by a report that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor propose to stay at the home of Marion Davies at Santa Monica ...

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  32. Tennis Win For Austin

    In the semi-final of the covered courts championship, H. W. Austin (Great Britain) defeated Jean Borotra (France). 6—1, 6—1, 6—1. ...

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