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  2. WIFE ON TRIAL

    Evidence for the Crown was concluded to-day in the ease in which Mrs. Annie Kathleen Northcott, 38, is charged with having murdered her husband, Carl ...

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  3. BASIC WAGE

    Statistics on the workings of the New South Wales railways were given in the Arbitration Court to-day, during the hearing of the application by the unions ...

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  4. WIDER POWERS

    Important amendments to the Customs Act to give the authorities in the northern waters greater powers to restrict the activities of Japanese sampans and ...

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  5. AT PERTH

    The South African Rugby, Union foot-ballers arrived at Perth to-day, after a rough voyage—so rough, indeed, that for two days the visitors could not indulge ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The adjourned conference of the Newcastle unions was held at the Trades Hall yesterday, when consideration was given to the question of closer unity. ...

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  7. CITY COUNCIL

    Meetings of the Works and Health Committees of the City Council were open to the public last night for the first time. They were marked by a lack of ...

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  8. WORLD TRADE

    "The Economist," in a review of the state of trade, directs attention to the marked revival in British exports, which indicates that recovery is proceeding in ...

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  9. THREE MORE DIE

    The death to-day of three people who were injured in crashes yesterday brought the total Empire Air Day fatalities to 12. A controversy ...

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  10. ORANGE SUPPLIES

    A relaxation of the restrictions on the importation of oranges was announced to-day by the Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Fagan). ...

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  11. IN SPANISH PRISON

    Forty-five foreign ex-militiamen, who were released by General France, including 23 Britishers, have entered France, states the Bordeaux correspondent of ...

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  12. WAGE INCREASE

    Stating that many workers employed by the Commonwealth Railway Department had to live under extremely bad conditions, the Public Service Arbitrator ...

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  13. "UNDER INFLUENCE"

    A fine of £10, with £1/16/, costs, was imposed on Harry Thring Bennett, aviation control officer, at North Sydney Police Court today, on a charge of ...

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  14. MULLEN IN COURT

    Harold Thomas Mullen, 36, a labourer, was remanded until Thursday, in the Central Police Court to-day, on a charge of having murdered Ernest Harry Brown ...

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  15. JOINT ESTATE

    A far-reaching decision was made by the High Court to-day when it held that where two persons had purchased a property as joint tenants in common and one died the ...

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  16. SHOTFIRERS

    The Secretary of the Northern Collieries' Association (Mr. C. F. Mallett) and, Mr. S. Cleaves, on behalf of the owners conferred in Newcastle yesterday ...

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  17. 'PLANE DAMAGED

    Flying-Officer David Llewellyn's machine was badly damaged when it struck an antheap at Serowe (Bechuanaland), where he made a forced landing to-day. ...

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  18. "HEADS YOU WIN"

    Describing a share transaction with is client, Keith Brougham Docker, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, said: "It was heads you win, tails I lose: it was just ...

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  19. COMBAT EVIL

    The Sports Editor of the Daily Sketch," Mr. L. V. Manning predicts an Imperial Cricket Conference in mid-June, to tackle the evil of unofficial cricket ...

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  20. HOLE IN ROOF

    "When a treacle tin "bomb" was flung across the backyard on to the roof of Hugh Monaghan's home at North Melbourne on Saturday night, Mrs. ...

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  21. "UNUSUAL COURSE"

    When the Police Prosecutor appeared at the Ryde Court recently in a case in which a constable was charged with assault, objection was taken to his ...

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  22. FEDERAL CABINET

    The preparation of the speech to be made by the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) at the opening of the Federal Parliament in Canberra on June 17 ...

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  23. WHARFMEN'S LICENCES

    All waterside workers' licences will expire on June 30 unless renewed before that date. The Assistant Minister for Commerce ...

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  24. GRATEFUL THANKS

    In a letter to "The Times" General Sir Harry Chauvel who led the Australian Coronation contingent, says that the troops have embarked at Toulon, ...

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  25. AMERICAN BANKER

    Mr. George F. Baker, the American banker, who contracted peritonitis while cruising in the Pacific in his private yacht, Viking, died early this morning. ...

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  26. COMPOSITE CABINETS

    A resolution was carried at the Quirindi conference of the United Country Party in favour of equality of representation in future composite Ministries. ...

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  27. FORMER WAITER

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mall" states that uneasiness in manipulating his monocle proved the undoing of a former waiter. Felix Broquet, who ...

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  28. WORLD TREND

    "All I can say is that It Is possible in line with the world trend," said an old company executive to-day, referring to a rumour than an increase in the price of ...

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  29. MINERS' PROBLEMS

    Members of the preparations committee of the Miners' Federation will confer with the Minister for Mines (Mr. R. S. Vincent) tomorrow on the question of the ...

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  30. NEW RECRUITS

    The latest recruits to the Oxford Group are Wee George Wood, the comedian, who is well remembered in Australia, and the airman, James Mollison. ...

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  31. TRADE WITH AMERICA

    Exports of merchandise to the United States for the nine months ended March 31 totalled £7,259,748, and imports £9,491,000, leaving an adverse trade ...

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  32. WALLARAH MINERS

    A conference has been arranged for to-morrow, when consideration will be given to matters affecting the members of the Miners' Federation employed at ...

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  33. HERALD STOP PRESS

    A. K. Quist was admitted to hospital this morning, suffering from laundice. His condition suddenly became worse during the night and a ...

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  34. MELBOURNE WRESTLING

    Tom Niland, 15.1, defeated Jack Higgins, 15.2, by two falls to one in a wrestling contest at the Fitzroy Stadium to-night. A penalty fall was awarded against ...

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  35. IRONWORKERS' CLAIMS

    The State Secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. H. L. Denford) and the branch Secretary (Mr. E. Charlesworth) attended the meeting of ...

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  36. COUNT VON LUCKNER

    The State Council of the Australian Railways Union has decided to protest against Count von Luckner being allowed to introduce Nazi propaganda into ...

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    The island of New Britain, showing the position of Rabaul and Kokopo, (See other man and illustration of Rabaul on page 5.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. EXPLOIT NEW IRON MINE

    The Japan Steel and Tube Company, which is to exploit an iron mine In New Caledonia, will send a preparatory party by the liner Chifuku Maru, which is ...

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  39. DISCONTENTED BAKERS

    Two representatives of the Newcastle and District Operative Bakers' Society have been invited to attend a mass meeting of operative bakers and breadcarters ...

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  40. ELECTORAL REFORM

    Proposals for electoral reform have been referred by the Government to the Electoral Department for consideration. They embrace suggestions that candidates should ...

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  41. MRS. PUTNAM DELAYED

    Mrs. Amelia Earhart Putnam, who hopes shortly to fly around the world, carried out a test flight to-day, which revealed that adjustments were necessary ...

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