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  2. OCEAN FORECAST

    S.W. to S.E. winds over most of Tasman. Moderate around S.E. corner and no N.S.W. ...

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  5. "CAUSE TROUBLE" SAYS SPOONER

    "I will definitely discourage associations that endeavor to organise the unemployed," said the Minister for Works and Local Government in an outspoken statement issued to-day on works policies. ...

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  6. LYONS SPEAKS ON DEFENCE

    THE PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Lyons) speaking on the defence programme in the House of Representatives. Canberra, when the new session of Parliament was opened. This is the last session of the present Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RACE BROADCASTS LEGAL BIG VICTORIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION PROFIT

    By a majority of three to two, the High Court decided to-day that broadcasting descriptions of race meetings was The Victorian Cricket Association last season received £48,181 revenue and made £10,599 profit after distributing £5000 in dividends to district and ...

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  8. ON THE JOB AGAIN

    Satisfaction was expressed by representatives of business interests and the motoring, public this morning when it ...

    Article : 197 words
  9. BUT WHERE WILL IT END?

    Mr. F. West[?]ake, of Hereford-road, came home to find that his wife and son had gone out for she day, but he knew not where. ...

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  10. BRIDEGROOM LOCATED

    Traced last night to Cooroy, a few miles north of Brisbane, William Athol Hitchcock, 22-year-old "missing ...

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  11. THREATENED WITH GAOL

    Sydney Hird, former Sydney cricketer, now playing with the Ramsbottom (Lancashire) League Club was sentenced to ...

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  12. SANTANDER FALLS TO THE REBELS

    Rebel forces this evening entered Santander (Bay of Biscay) on which the loyalists had fallen back after the ...

    Article : 287 words
  13. THE DUKES POSER

    "Hullo Fraser, I haven't seen you for a long lime. What do you think of my abdication?" "This," says a correspondent of the ...

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  14. GOOD-BYE SCHOOL

    Nearly 20,000 school-children in Newcastle and district "broke up" to-day for the annual Spring vacation. ...

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  17. THE SON STOP PRESS

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  18. PROTECTION FOR BRITISH SHIPS

    The British Government proposes to maintain continuously for the present a naval force of at least one flotilla of destroyers and two heavier ...

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  19. WASPS KILLED A MONS VETERAN

    Percy Layzell, of Great Cornell (Suffolk) who was in the retreat from Mons and went through the war, died ...

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    Prince David Mdivani, the last of the the known at the "marrying Mdivanis." who will shortly announce his engagement to Miss Muriel Johnson, daughter him at the Lido in Venice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. RAIN HAIL AND THUNDER

    Rain, hail and thunder, with isolated squalls, are predicted for New South Wales, city and country alike. Unsettled weather will probably ...

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  23. MADDOCKS WON'T RESIST IT

    Sidney Aubrey Maddocks, former Commissioner of Transport, who is serving a sentence in Goulburn Gaol, will not resist the application to have ...

    Article : 284 words
  24. STILL NO ELECTION DATE FIXED

    Strong representation are now being to the Government by an influential section of the U.A.P. for a rush election on October 9. ...

    Article : 96 words
  25. SHORTER WORKING WEEK CAMPAIGN

    The secretary Newcastle unemployed and Relief Workers (Mr. W. Keating) said this afternoon that in all probability a special train would bring the ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. KING'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA

    Commenting on the statement that Mr. Lyons had announced that tentative arrangements had been made for the King and Queen to visit ...

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  27. WHAT PRICE GLORY NOW?

    A box of cigar ends was offered by a Leeds woman as a gift for wounded soldiers. The woman, Mrs. W. Shipley, a commercial traveller's wife, gave them to Mr. George Wood, treasurer of the Leeds ...

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  29. Warships Invited To Sydney Celebration

    Japan and China have both beep invited to send warships to Australia for the 1938 celebrations marking the 150th anniversary of Australia. Other ...

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