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  4. OCEAN FORECAST

    An extensive and deep disturbance over the whole of the Tasman is expected to cause strong southerly ...

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  5. NAZIS NOW NEED TONIC

    Britain has emerged with flying colors from the "trial crisis" of the week-end and Europe is "standing easy" for the time being. Hitler's "war of nerves" is not only failing but is defeating its own ends by ensuring complete unity of the British people. ...

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  6. Royal Welcome

    Home from Canadian tour. After a [?] welcome at Southampion, the King and Queen drove slowly through cheering to Buckingham Palace. Princess Elizabeth, as usual, showed a lively interest in all that was taking place. Taken from the of Buckingham Palace, this picture gives an idea of the vast crowd which thronged the grounds at the conclusion of the triumphal drive through London. The King and Queen, accompanied by the Princesses. stood on the bal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHEWED TOBACCO IN COURT

    What police claim to be the remains of Timothy O'Shea. 55, were to-day presented to Dubbo Police Court in two cardboard ...

    Article : 390 words
  8. "'ITLER"

    Again the British genius for understatement. A knot of cronies in the "local" were listening to one ...

    Article : 54 words
  9. POINTS AT THETIS INQUIRY

    Facts elicited at the Thetis inquiry today included: — A dramatic story of the heroic but unsuccessful attempts by Lieutenants ...

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  11. TIENTSIN TALKS IMMINENT

    Negotiations between Britain and Japan in Tokio for a settlement of the dispute at Tientsin are expected to begin on ...

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  12. POLICE PROTECTION SOUGHT

    The Metropolitan Superintendent of Police (Mr. F J. Collings) officially denied to-day that the Japanese Consul-General (Mr. Aklyama) ...

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  13. LOTTERY 604 DRAWN TO-MORROW

    Complete lists of prize winning numbers in the 604th State Lottery will be published in "The Newcastle Sun" to-morrow. ...

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  14. BAN ON POKER MACHINES

    The Chief Secretary's decision to ban poker and fruit machine in clubs will be enforced immediately. ...

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  15. STOP PRESS

    Melbourne, Tuesday: Pooley Bridge was scratched this afternoon from the G.N. Steeple. He may race in the Doutta Galla Hurdle and tailing this ...

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  16. BORDER WAR BECOMES SERIOUS AFFAIR FOR THE SOVIET AND JAPAN

    The "secret little war" on the border of Outer Mongolia and Manchukuo, near Lake Buir, is becoming a serious affair. THE fighting. which is really ...

    Article : 310 words
  17. AVIATION HIGH SCHOOL

    Building of an aviation high school on Crown land at Shea's Creek, Alexandria. Is under contemplation by the State Government. ...

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  18. GUTTED BUILDING'S WALLS MENACE ADJOINING HOUSES

    With two 60ft. high walls of Kilner's storage building, scene of last night's fire in Camperdown. cracked and bulging. occupants of five houses ...

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  19. AMBASSADOR IN GERMANY TO RESIGN?

    The resignation 01 Sir R. Nevile Henderson, British Ambassador to Germany, because of ill-health and not for political reasons, is expected ...

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