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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Conditions mostly moderate over south-west section of Tasman and around south-east corner ...

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  5. MR. MAIR SEES OWNERS

    Details of arbitration procedure for an inquiry into the industrial side of the coal miners' claims are the subject of negotiations to-day. The Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Mair) ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. NAZIS TO PURGE SUDETENS

    The Gestapo have begun to purge Sudetenland of Marxist traitors and other enemies. Herr Henlein, the Sudeten leader, who has been appointed an upper group leader of the Black Guards, announces the ...

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  7. THE WINDSORS IN PARIS

    The Duke and Duchess of Windsor in Paris. They are believed to be searching for a winter home before returning to the French Riviera. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. £50,000 RELIEF ISSUE

    Relief dockets valued at £50,000 will be issued to miners on strike throughout Australia to-morrow. The Northern ...

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  9. ROYAL TOUR OF DOMINIONS

    The visit of the King and Queen to Canada next year will be the first of a series of visits to the Dominions, taking ...

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  10. ABERDARE DISPUTES

    The position of miners at the three Aberdare collieries in relation to the settlement of the strike is being carefully ...

    Article : 285 words
  11. PEACE ALSO HAS ITS PROBLEMS, SAYS MR. BRUCE

    A better understanding with two great countries which are under dictators was foreshadowed last night by the High Commissioner for Australia ...

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  12. PROCESSION AT CESSNOCK

    The first combined demonstration by miners in the Cessnock district since the commencement of the strike will take place to-night when a ...

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  13. NOISE OF R.A.A.F. AIRCRAFT

    Protests by residents of Hamilton and Broadmeadow at the early morning noises of Air Force 'planes engaged in ...

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  14. £400,000 WORKS PROGRAMME

    Final preparatory steps in the £400,000 works programme will be taken by the City Council this week. ...

    Article : 365 words
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  16. EXPLOSION HEARD AT CARDIFF

    Last night there was a mysterious explosion at Cardiff. The explosion came from the vicinity of Jubilee colliery about 9.30. ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. London Balloon Goes "A.W.L."

    The balloon barrage exercise held in the London area yesterday is regarded as a success by the authorities of the Auxiliary Air Service, and it is understood that ...

    Article : 59 words
  18. SHIPPERS EXPRESS RELIEF

    Shipping men in Newcastle to-day expressed relief that the end of the coal strike was in sight. With reserves of bunker coal almost ...

    Article : 259 words
  19. SHOPS BROKEN INTO AT WEEK-END

    Shops at the Junction and at Whitebridge were broken into yesterday and tobacco, chocolates, chewing gum and jewellery valued at more than £15 ...

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  20. Escape From A Blazing Launch

    Five people of 16 on board the 35 feel cruising launch. Lady Pam, were injured when a fire, following a violent explosion, destroyed the launch off ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

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  22. 7813 TONS OF COAL EXPORTED

    "Coal shipments from Newcastle for the week ended Saturday. October 8 were slightly better than the previous week, but are still about 84,000 tons ...

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  23. FLYING BOATS LATE WITH MAILS

    Having left Southampton 24 hours behind schedule, the flying boat with English air mail, which was due at Rose Bay to-day, will arrive about 4.15 ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. BRITAIN ON EVE OF TELEVISION BOOM

    Britain is of the eve of a great television boom and plans are being completed to make the nation "television [?]concvious." IT is hoped that three-quarters the population will become ...

    Article : 178 words
  25. Gland Injections Given To Racehorses

    More than 100 racehorses are reported to have received newly-developed gland injections to give them confidence, courage, staying-power and ...

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  26. BEARDS NOT "WORN" WITH GAS MASKS

    George Hepinstall, aged 82, who possessed the finest beard and whiskers in Yorkshire, and who was known in 1890 as the "bearded cricketer," struck trouble when he was fitted with a gas mask. He tucked his heard into it and was almost asphyxiated. Officials said that ...

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