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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Moderate conditions over Central and East Tasman and about N.S.W. coast. Freshening N.E. to N.W. ...

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  5. ALL-NIGHT SEARCH FOR BABY'S ATTACKER

    One of the most intensive man hunts for years is being conducted by the police for the man who yesterday inflicted frightful injuries on a three-year- old girl at Leichhardt. ...

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  6. VIGOROUS CHALLENGE TO LEAGUE FROM SPAIN

    A fierce attack on non-intervention in Spain was made to-day by Senor del Vayo, Spanish delegate at the League Council meeting. He challenged the League to inquire into foreign ...

    Article : 320 words
  7. MOMENTOUS DISCUSSION

    M. Daladier. Premier of France (left) leaving Downing-street with the British Foreign Minister, Lord Halifax, after the recent momentous discussions of Britain and France on world affairs. M. Daladier is known as France's "strong man." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COMPULSORY UNIONISM AT CITY HALL

    The suggestion of Alderman A. McLagan to the Health Committee of the council last night, that all employees of Greater Newcastle Council should be ...

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  9. NUDE FIGURES TO BE DESTROYED

    A drastic settlement has been found for the controversy which has raged around the nude figures, representing women of industry, which have been ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. MIGRANTS FROM BRITAIN

    Nominations for 1143 migrants from Britain, including 137 children, have been approved by the Commonwealth Government ...

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  11. JAPAN'S ATTACK ON AMOY

    So far, Japan's attack on Amoy is not regarded in London as foreshadowing a calculated attack on foreign interest, in China. Apart, it is thought, from ...

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  12. SCHOOLS ON HOLIDAY

    "No school for a week," was the thought uppermost in the minds of thousands oF school-children this afternoon, when the ...

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  13. FELL INTO HARBOR

    Diving into the water fully clothed, a man rescued an 18-year-old youth from drowning near no. 12 dyke, Carrington, to-day. ...

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  14. DEEDS OF HEROISM

    Amid the tragedy and patho of the disaster at Markham Colliery, where 80 miners were killed many deeds of heroism shine out ...

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  15. WARNING TO DOCTORS

    A warning that national health insurance is the best possible preventive of the nationalisation of the medical profession is given ...

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  16. KING OF ITALY TO VISIT LIBYA

    King Victor Emanuel will shortly visit Libya (North Africa) aboard the Royal yacht Savoia in order, so it is said, "To promote loyalty to Italy ...

    Article : 99 words
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  18. A BROADCAST IN CANADA

    In the Canadian House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) endorsed a complaint made by an Opposition member that ...

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  19. NO ONE RECOGNISED THE QUEEN

    The Bishop of London recalled to-day that, more than 30 years ago. Queen Mary visited the East End but the public were not aware of her ...

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  20. GRASS PLOTS MAY GO

    The Works Committee of the Greater Newcastle Council decided last night in favor of the removal of the elevated grass plots which skirt the tram lines in Tudor-street. Therir removal would give an extra six feet of roadway on each side of the tracks. The committee supported the view of the City Engineer that the area ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Lysaght'.s employees at a moss meeting this afternoon decided to meet the management and it is likely that, unless there is a hitch the ...

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  22. N.Z. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Labor's most severe reversal in the New Zealand municipal elections was suffered in Auckland, where the non-Labor Mayor (Sir Ernest Davis) ...

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  23. UNION OPPOSES SCHEME

    After an examination of the Federal Government's national insurance scheme, the Storemen and Packers' Union last night declared the ...

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  24. 500TH LOTTERY DRAWING

    Tabulated lists of all prize-winning numbers in the 500th State Lottery will be published in the first edition of the "Newcastle Sun" to-morrow. ...

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  25. DRAMATIC SOCCER FINISH

    A dramatic moment in the English cup-[?]e final at Wembley. When time was up, neither team had scored, so 15 extra minutes play was allowed. The photograph shows the Huddersfield goalkeeper making a desperate. but futile attempt to stop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. FALSE REPORTS OF THE DEATH OF POPE SPREAD

    A rumor that the Pope had died was spread abroad, says a Rome message, supposedly as a reprisal for the Vatican's aloofness during Herr Hitler's visit to Italy. THE truth is that the Pope's health. ...

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  28. CHINA SHAMES THE LEAGUE

    "I am pleased to inform the League that a victim for the first time is overcoming an aggressor." With this dramatic forward, Dr. ...

    Article : 74 words
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