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  6. UNITED FRONT WITH RUSSIA WELCOMED

    The Russian Assistant Commissar for Foreign Affairs, M. Lozovsky, to-day described the Anglo-Soviet agreement as “a mighty and effective coalition of ...

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  7. Armistice Relieves Syrian Tension

    Following the initialling of the Syrian armistice terms the documents were referred back to the respective Governments, but it is expected that the formal signing will take ...

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  8. Rain Later

    N.S.W. Forecast: At first fine in the north-east corner, but [?] and unsettled elsewhere with rain later becoming general. ...

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    A GERMAN LANDS ON ENGLAND. Another German airman seen at a London railway terminus on his way to an internment camp, is wearing a British Army Khaki great-coat. [?]t has recently been in hospital recovering from injuries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NAVAL ACTIVITY IN THE BALTIC

    Further naval activity in the Baltic is reported by the Swiss Radio. A merchantman was torpedoed in the captain Atlantic, ...

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  11. Directs Soviet Forces

    Marshal Timoshenko, Commi[?] of War and Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LORRY BOLTED

    On March 29 an unattended motor lorry “bolted” down a steep portion of Newcomen-street, Newcastle, and did much damage. It ran on to the ...

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    Lieut-General, Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, Commander of the British forces in Syria, who negotiated the agreement with General Dents, leader ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SHIPS INTERNED

    Turkey is reported to have interned the first, ten French (Vichy) ships which arrived at Alexanaretta At least 23 French ships are jammed ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: Armistice in Syria

    The Chief Commonwealth Quarantine officer. Dr. A. J. Metcalfe, ascribes: the temporary shortage of supplies of diphtheria an[?]toxin of the ...

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  16. Russia Claims Heavy Enemy Losses

    “On Sunday we destroyed 131 enemy planes,” says the Russian communique “Russian losses thus far in ...

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  17. PLACED ON BOND

    Employed as cleaner at the Victoria League Club rooms, Newcastle, Henry Butterworth, (46), Invalid pensioner, stole the club’s gramophone. ...

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  18. NAPLES RAID

    When Naples was raided by the R.A.F. on Thursday night, for the second night in succession, fires started by bombs were visible 80 miles away. ...

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  19. COAL THEFTS

    It was said in the Police Court today that for a considerable time there were been frequent thefts of coal from the City of Newcastle Gas ...

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  20. SYDNEY MARKETS

    In Sussex-street to-day, the following quotations were made: Potatoes, Tasmanian Brownells 8/6, Snowflakes 4/6. ...

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  22. B.H.P. DISPUTE

    The secretary of the Ironworkers’ Union, Mr. E. Thornton, said to-day that 10,000 men will be involved in the stoppage of work at Newcastle ...

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  23. EXCEEDED SPEED LIMIT

    For exceeding the speed limit of 30 miles Rupert Edward Ta[?], of Cook’s Hill, was fined £2 with 8/-costs, in the Summons Court to-day. ...

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  25. FATAL SCALDS

    Falling into a vat of bolting pulp, Stanely Brooks, 40, Botany, was fatally scalded at the Australian Paper Mills, Botany yesterday. He had ...

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  26. ILLEGAL BETTING AT NEWCASTLE

    Charles Raymond O’Hara (28), ironworker, was fined £20 [?] the Police Court to-day for being in the yard of the Amos Hotel, Mayfield, for ...

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  27. LIQUOR LAWS

    Commenting on the appointment of a committee to inquire into the liquor laws and prepare a report for the Minister for Justice, the president of ...

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  28. VICHY’S VENGEANCE

    A decree issued by the French Government at Vichy deprives many well-known personages of their French nationality, and debars them from ...

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  29. FLOOD AT TOKIO

    At least 19 people are dead and many others missing in the vicinity of Tokio, as a result of rainfall lasting for three days. Landslides are ...

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  30. CLOSING DOWN OF MINE

    Most of the men displaced from Kandos-No. 1 colliery, which has been closed down have been absorbed at the Kandos No. 2, the Small Arms ...

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  31. ON CHANGE

    S[?] Exchange investments: Government bonds 8½ p.c., 1943, £108/ 12/6; [?] 7-8 p.c. 1964, £107; 4 p.c. Govt. [?]; £108/5/ Aust. Wood Pipe, ...

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  33. MAN HANGED

    Eric James Priestly Adnum, of Wallsend-road, Shortland, was found dead hanging in the wash house of his residence this morning. The ...

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