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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Moderate cyclone moved slightly west. Strong N. winds E. of longitude 160, followed by S. to S.W. ...

    Article : 33 words
  5. BRITAIN NOT SUCH AN EASY MARK AFTER ALL

    The proposed Anglo-Italian treaty will apparently have to be "cold-stored" for a time, as it will not come into force until Mussolini withdraws his troops and material from Spain. ...

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  6. SUNDAY SPORT MOVE BY COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    Strong protests against the holding of "commercialised" sport on Sundays will be made by a deputation representing the Council of Churches to the Premier (Mr. Stevens). ...

    Article : 148 words
  7. Mestoravon's Swim In Newcastle Harbor

    (Top left): SYDNEY CUP CANDIDATE MESTORAVON in the foreground, who has been lame since his race at Rosehill last Saturday, when he w[?] easily, ready for his swim at Wickham this morning. Note the poultice on his near foreleg. The other horse in the picture is a youngster by C[?]tercian, who was also given a swins. He is lame, too. (Top right) MESTORAVON about to take his "dip." (Bottom left) MESTORAVON appears to enjoy every second of his two-minute swim. (Bottom right) HIS tre[?]er, [?]. L. Cashman grooms [?] gelding after his swim. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LOAN COUNCIL ON APRIL 21

    All the States having now agreed, he Treasurer (Mr. Casey) announced to-day that the Loan Council would [?]eet in Melbourne on April 21 as ...

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  9. COURT TALE OF HOTEL PEEP-HOLES

    A story about hidden peep-holes in a hotel gate was told in a Causes Court yesterday by a woman plaintiff. ...

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  10. TWO THOUSAND MORE MEN FOR NAVY

    Recruiting of 2000 men for the Australian Navy will be carried on through the usual channels, and it is not considered necessary to make any special ...

    Article : 149 words
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  12. LAND OF PROMISE FOR THE JEWS OF AUSTRIA

    Australia, apparently, is the Austrian Jews' "land of promise." says the Vienna correspondent of the Jewish Telegraph Agency. ...

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  13. MORE STAFF POSITIONS AT CITY HALL

    More appointments to the staff of the Greater Newcastle Council will be made at a meeting of the council to-night. The staffs of the City Engineer's ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. INQUIRY INTO SHIPBUILDING

    The committee appointed by the Federal Government to investigate a proposal to revive the shipbuilding industry in ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. TO CROSS THE CHANNEL IN A SAILPLANE

    Mr. Philip Aubrey Wills, grandson of an Australian merchant, has purchased for £550 a German Minimosa sailplane, in which he ...

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  16. "RED" PROPAGANDA IN POLAND

    Thirty-nine persons, including 26 Jews and nine women, have been charged in Poland as agents of the Comintern, says the Warsaw ...

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  18. RAIL FETTLER'S DEATH

    Mrs. Dora Blanche Johnson, of Leeville, near Casino, and her three children were awarded £2581 13s 6d from the Commissioner of Railways by a ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  20. HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND

    After a phenomenal spell of fine, hot weather, heavy rains in the Auckland Province have caused floods. Landslides block the ...

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  21. Lottery Results To-morrow

    Tabulated lists of all prize-winning numbers in the 492nd State Lottery will be published in the first edition of "The Newcastle ...

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  22. HEAT PERSISTS IN DRY INLAND

    Hot days continue in the dry inland areas, temperatures at most places yesterday being over 90 degrees. "There is no indication of rain ...

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  23. TAXI-DRIVER KILLED IN N.Z. SMASH

    William Elliott, single, a taxi-driver, was killed and his two passengers were Injured when his taxi collided with a stationary lorry near Te Awamutu. ...

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  24. M.P. WHO WAS SLAPPED SUFFERS COLLPASE

    After a visit to the House of Commons to-day Commander Bower, the Conservative M.P., whose face was slapped in the House yesterday, collapsed. His doctors have advised him to stay ...

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  25. WHY CHINA HAS THE JAPANESE IN TROUBLE

    Despite contradictory reports, unprejudiced observers agree that the recent operations in the Shantung and Shansi areas, particularly at Taierhchwang, demonstrate that China has the advantage, says the Hong Kong correspondent of the ...

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  26. Elderly Woman's Death

    Mrs. Charlotte Elizabeth Kilpatick (72), who died suddenly at Toronto late yesterday afternoon, was spending a holiday with her daughter. ...

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