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  5. World's Largest Whaling Factory Ship

    Mr. E. L. Ryan, who is [?] Great Britain to spend £4,000,000 ste[?]ing in British shipbuilding, recently visited Messrs. Harland and Woiff's shipyard in Belfast and welded the first two keel plates of the worlds largest whaling factory ship, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BIG DEMONSTRATION IN BERLIN BY ANTI-REDS

    BERLIN, Friday.—Thousands of Berlin anti-Communists poured into "Republic Square" in the British sector of Berlin yesterday to stage a counter demonstration to that made by the Communist ...

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  7. FAULTLESS 200 BY HASSETT

    LORD'S Friday (AAP).—Despite an excellent [?] by the Notts right ha[?]er Simpson and a nimble [?] by ...

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  8. RECORD OUTPUT OF COAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To-day's coal production is expected to be the best this year. Only three mines were Idle ...

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  9. MAIN PRIZES IN LOTTERY 1709

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  10. Leather Industry Needs Overseas Markets

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Australia's leather industry [?] suffer unless a satisfactory export trade was built up, a report by the ...

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  11. RESUMPTION OF PALESTINE WAR BELIEVED IMMINENT

    LONDON, Friday.—Fears are increasing that a resumption of hostilities in Palestine may quickly develop. Reuter's Jerusalem ...

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  12. Royal Train Will Cost £170,000

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is revealed that the 14 coach train to be used by the Royal Family during their tour of New South ...

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  13. Statesmen Blamed For "Unnecessary War"

    LONDON, Friday.—Leading world statesmen, including Mr. Neville Chamberlain, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald and Earl ...

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  14. To-day's Markets.

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  15. TOBRUK PADRE ON VISIT HERE

    Padre A. W. McI[?]veen, Salvation Army Champlain of New South Wales Prisons, and one of the best known figures in the ...

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  16. TEAPOT DREGS SAVE LIFE OF BABY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Using [?]annic acid from teapot dregs as an antidote, doctors at Brisbane Hospital this week saved the ...

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  17. ENVOYS TO PAY ANOTHER VISIT TO KREMLIN

    MOSCOW, Friday.—It is expected that the three Western envoys will visit the Kremlin to-day or to-morrow to present the ...

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  18. Young Anglicans Hold Frolic

    A total of 135 members oof the Schools Anglican Scripture classes and Holy Trinity Sunday Schools gathered last night to ...

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  19. MAIZE BOARD PLAN OPPOSED Phil Burns May Play Full-back For St Josephs

    ARMIDALE: Armidale farmers have expressed opposition to the formation of a maize board. At a meeting of Armidale Phil Burns, St. Josephs five-eig[?] who lost a [?] about a month ago in an [?]nt at a [?]mber mill, will probably play ...

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  20. MEETING OF C.W.A. BRANCH

    At a meeting of the Glen Innes C.W.A. held at the Mountain Home there were present Mrs. Streeter (in the chair), ...

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  21. Brown and Long in Semi-Finals

    BROOKLYN (Massachusetts). (AAP).—Davis Cup players Geoff Brown and Colin Long—the only Australians left in the ...

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  22. UNIONS MOVE FOR RETENTION OF SUBSIDIES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The retention of Commonwealth subsidies on essential items of food and clothing directly affecting ...

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  23. Final Plans for Hospital Ball

    Final preparations for the hospital's Nightingale Ball next Friday will be made by the organising committee to-night at a ...

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  24. U.K. UNIONISTS RESENT COSTS SPIRAL

    LONDON, Friday.—A red [?]ot battle over Britain's rise in living costs is likely to be waged by 800 delegates—representing ...

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  25. Prisoner—Makes Dash for Liberty

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man who was to have appeared in court to-day escaped from Newtown police station this morning when ...

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  26. BUILDERS' UNION DEREGISTERED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Full Arbitration Court to-day ordered the deregistraion of the Building Workers' Industrial ...

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  27. United States In Grip Of Heat Wave

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Almost the entire nation yesterday sweltered in a steamy, 100 degree heatwave that has already cost four lives and is hampering industry from coast to coast. ...

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  28. COSGROVE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO CARRY ON

    HOBART, Friday.—With seats in the new Tasmanian House of Assembly evenly divided between the Labour and ...

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  29. TWINS BORN 3 DAYS APART

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A woman who gave birth to a boy at Wollongong on Sunday gave birth to its twin in Crown Street ...

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  30. To-day's Forecast

    Scattered light rain in western and southwestern sections, extending later to inland parts of south-east district; fine ...

    Article : 61 words
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