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  2. OCEAN FORECAST

    Fresh to strong N.E. to N.W. winds with moderate to rough sea expected over Central and East ...

    Article : 52 words
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  5. ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT

    The spontaneous movement for a boycott of Japanese trade as punishment for Japan's ruthless war on civilians is strengthening and hardening. British opinion has been impressed by the Australian ...

    Article : 322 words
  6. CENSURE ON SPOONER

    The Local Government Conference decided to-day that a resolution, previously carried, criticising the conduct of the ...

    Article : 449 words
  7. Dawn Fight to Sydney

    SILHOUETTED in the early morning light planes from the Newcastle Aero Club approach Sydney in formation. This picture, taken at 530 a.m. to-day from one of the planes shows the pilots and observers outlined against the heavy cloudbank, at the edge of which the first rays of the sun are breaking through. The planes went to Sydney to give serial farewell to the former instructor at the Newcastle Aero Club (Flight-Lieut. L. C. C. Thompson). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. O.K. SIGN BY MARES

    Turning his glass over N.S.W. to-day Mr. Mares could see nothing likely to spoil the Week' end for surfers or damn the ardor ...

    Article : 335 words
  9. OVATION TO MUSSOLINI

    Unparalleled scenes of enthusiasm greeted Mussolini on his return from Germany to day. ...

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  10. PUNTERS ARE EMBARRASSED

    Training operations for the A.J.C. Spring meeting this year have been remarkable for the number of outstanding track ...

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  11. COOL AND RAINY AT NEWCASTLE TO-DAY

    After a morning which gave promise of a tunny day, heavy cloud gathered over Newcastle about noon and the city was drenched by a sudden rain squall shortly ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN BORN

    Lady Twyford. wife of Sir Harry Twyford, Lord Mayor Elect of London, is probably the first Australian-born Lady ...

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  13. EXILE FOR JEWS IN GERMANY

    The Chief of Police (Hen Pimmier) has approved of an edict exiling many Jews who arc now held in concentration camps because of overcrowding. ...

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  14. SALUTE IN THE AIR

    Three planes which flew in formation over Sydney at dawn this morning could have been mistaken for air raiders, but ...

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  15. "EAT, DRINK, BE MERRY"

    "The Government wants it to be 'eat, drink and be merry' Budget," was the retort of the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 294 words
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  17. LABOR COUNCIL'S PLANS IN SYDNEY

    The policy of boycott of Japanese goods, decided upon by the Sydney Labor Council last night, will now be sent to the trades unions for ...

    Article : 269 words
  18. No Decision Made In Melbourne

    No recommendation for a boycott of Japanese goods would be made by the executive to the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, but a cable protesting against ...

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  19. CHINA RED CROSS NEEDS HELP

    Tn response to a cabled appeal from the China Red Cross Society, the British Red Cross has sent medical supplies to China by air. It is ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. THREE MEMBERS OF FAMILY HURT

    Three members of a Wyong family were Injured when a motor cycle and sidecar on which they were travelling! collided with a motor lorry at the ...

    Article : 114 words
  21. CESSNOCK RESENTS BOMBING.

    The bombing of Chinese cities by the Japanese is resented in resolutions carried by the Cessnock subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League and ...

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  22. COLOR ON THE BEACHFRONT

    The central portion of Newcastle beach will be enhanced materially by a comprehensive reconstruction scheme at Shortland Park, which ...

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  23. EMPLOYMENT OF YOUTHS

    More than 600 youths have been placed in employment by the Newcastle Business Men's Club since its scheme for finding Jobs for workless ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE TRADES HALL MOVE

    Newcastle Labor Council last night decided to support the boycott on Japanese Roods, and called on all unionists to refuse to handle any ...

    Article : 344 words
  25. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Melbourne, Friday.—Eight new cases of infantile paralysis and one death, a boy of 12 from Prince's Hill, ...

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  26. CAUGHT BETWEEN FERRY AND WHARF

    When William Regan 15 of Harbord. Jumped from a ferry steamer from Manly which was about to berth ut Circular Quay this morning he ...

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  27. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW

    Preparations for heavy week-end passenger traffic from Newcastle have been made by the Railway Department. The Intercity Express ...

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  29. BLACKEST YEAR FOR AIR FORCE TRAGEDIES

    In the blackest year in the history of the Royal Air Force another crop to-day brought the total of deaths to 112. LAST YEAR 96 airmen were killed in M fatal crashes. This year's ...

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  30. Bridegroom, With Apologies, Didn't Tarn Up

    Wedding guests gathered at Hastings Church, which was beautifully decorated with flowers, but no wedding took place. At the eleventh hour the ceremony was cancelled because the bridegroom sent a note by a taxi-driver stating that he would ...

    Article : 67 words
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