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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    Winds and seas chiefly moderate over most of the Tasman, with a tendency to isolated severe ...

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  5. COAL STRIKE HAS BEEN SETTLED

    Settlement of the coal dispute was announced by the Minister for Labor and Industry in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. To a crowded House Mr. Mair announced shortly ...

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  6. FORCES ON THE MOVE

    From an amazing column of 'buses and commercial lorries an army of more than 1200 enthusiastic, young, steel-hatted troops was rushed into the swampy scrublands of Port Stephens to-day as the ...

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  7. Newcastle Defenders

    THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL of the Australian Forces (Lieutenant-General E. K. Squires), in centre, discusses the situation with other officers during the military manoeuvres on the coast near Port Stephens this morning. In the picture are Major Howard, of the 101st Field Battery. Major Farquharson and the Adjutant (Captain B. Watchorn) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Crushed To Death Between Cogs

    George Thomas Starkey. 50. died almost immediately to-day from injuries when he stumbled and fell between the teeth of revolving cog wheels, four feet ...

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  9. KILLED WITH AN AXE

    Their heads split open with an axe, the bodies of two murdered men were found lying side by side, in an upstairs ...

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  10. ON WAY TO MANOEUVRES

    PASSING THROUGH Newcastle today on his way to attend the combined Military and Air Force manoeuvres, the Governor-General (Lord Cowrie) was met at the Newcastle Railway Station by military and Newcastle civic representatives. Lord Gowrie is shown here at the station this morning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSED

    Two men were seriously injured to-day when a truss supporting a scaffolding on the Sydney sports arena. Riley-street, broke, and the ...

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  13. BRIGADES TURN OUT, BUT NOT IN WELCOME

    Shortly before the arrival of the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) by the Intercity Express this morning, three Newcastle fire engines ...

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  14. MAIN STREET AS SPEEDWAY

    Belmont Parents and Citizens' Association is concerned at the speed maintained by motorists through the main street of the town. The opinion was expressed at a ...

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  17. STRATOSPHERE BALLOON TO RISE 16 MILES

    The balloon in which two Polish scientists propose to rise 16 miles into the stratosphere is now ready in the Chocholow Valley, in the Carpathian ...

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  18. CHILDREN INJURED AT JUNCTION SCHOOL

    Complaints at the meeting of the Junction Parents and Citizens' Association last night regarding the condition of the playground at Junction ...

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  19. COURT'S DECISION IN FAVOR OF MOTOR DRIVER

    A motorist who was involved in an accident through the unexpected failure of the steering wheel of his car was not liable for damages for ...

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  20. FLYING BOAT HELD UP AT GLADSTONE

    The flying boat, Cleo, left Rose Bay at 7 a.m. to-day with two engineers and a spare cylinder for the disabled Cameronian, which is unable to leave ...

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