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  4. Broke Air Record At 606 Miles An Hour

    LONDON, November 8.—It is officially announced that Group Captain Willie Wilson, with a speed of 606 miles an [?] in his Gloster Meteor Britannia, and not the test pilot, Eric Greenwood, broke the world’s air speed record in the ...

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  5. ST[?]GGLE FOR UNION SUPREMACY

    SYDNEY Thursday. — Should militants gain control at tonight’s meeting of the Trades and Labour Council, a general ...

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  6. Warm and Sultry

    NSW Forecast: Fine throughout, with fresh north-west winds and fresh to squally north-east winds on the coast; warm to hot ...

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  8. MACHINERY FROM GERMANY FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON Nov. 9.—One of the British proposal to be submitted to the Re[?] Conference which opens in Paris ...

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  10. DIVIDING JAVA INTO REGIONS

    BATAVIA Nov. 8.— Observers believe that the British commander in Java, Lieut-General Sir Philip Christison, will really ...

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  11. U.S. NOTE TO TURKEY ON THE DARDANELLES

    WASHINGTON November 8.— Proposals that the Dardanelles should be open to merchantmen of all nations at all times, and ...

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  12. Victims of Boating Disaster

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The bodies of a man and his two sons, who were drowned when their salling best overturned in ...

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  13. WORE ARMY UNIFORM

    NEWCASTLE Thurs.— Because he did not have any civil clothes and wanted to go to Sydney to join the Merchant Navy was the ...

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  14. Hirohito Convenes Meeting Of Diet

    TOKIO, Nov. 8.— Although Kyodo Newsagency announces that the Emperor, Hirohito, has convened a Diet for December 24, ...

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  15. NO AWARD FOR RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

    SYDNEY Thurs. — The Students’ Representative Council of Sydney University, refused to make any recommendations for ...

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  16. £466 FROM SINGLETON RACE MEETING

    SINGLETON Thurs.— At a meeting of the Singleton racing committee on Tuesday night, the financial statement in connection ...

    Article : 102 words
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  18. U.S. MARINES TO BE WITHDRAWN FROM CHINA

    WASHINGTON, November 8.—Without specifically mentioning why, the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, to-day announced that American Marines are to be removed from China. ...

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  19. THREE MINES IDLE TO-DAY

    CESSNOCK Thurs.—Elrington, Hebburn No. 1 and Hebburn No. 2 collieries, which were idle yesterday are again out of action ...

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  20. AMENDING ELECTRICITY BILL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Because of a strong protest by Metropolitan members of the Labour Party it is expected the State ...

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  21. To-day’s Leader: Action Wanted

    LONDON, Nov. 8.—Replying to the foreign affairs debate—dominated by members’ concern with the atomic bomb, and marked by Mr. Winston Churchill’s declaration opposing Soviet inspection of American arsenals — the British Foreign Minister, ...

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  22. Did Not Notify Change

    John Connolly, storekeeper, of Singleton, was fined 12/ and 8/ costs at East Maitland court today for having failed to notify ...

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  23. FUTURE ARMY CONTROL

    CANBERRA Thursday.—It is stated on behalf of the Government that no person with powers similar to those possessed by ...

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  24. Sydney Produce Markets

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  25. ON ’CHANGE

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  26. CHILD KILLED AT BELLBIRD

    CESSNOCK Thursday. — Donald Parkes, 6, of Prince-st., Bellbird, was struck by a car near his home last night, and was ...

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  27. CLOSE WATCH ON NAZI WARLORDS

    NUREMBERG, November 8.— As the opening date of the great mass trial of the German warlords approaches, Field-Marshal Goering and other high Nazis, now in Nurnberg gaol, have been placed under guard day, and night, and are being so closely watched, that, instead of the former practice of inspecting the prisoners every 30 seconds, ...

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  28. Fought For Peaches In City Stores

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— City and suburban branches of a chain store were mobbed this morning in response to an advertisement offering 30 ounce tins of peaches at 1/2½d each. ...

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  29. DUTCH TROOPS STILL ON SHIP

    SYDNEY Thurs.— 1600 Dutch troops, held on board the Sterling Castle in Sydney, were prevented from landing by the ...

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