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  2. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The Aberdare Extended dispute was brought before the Northern Miners' Committee of Management at its special meeting at the Trades Hall yesterday. The ...

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  3. "ALL MISTAKE"

    "Is this Los Angeles?" smilingly inquired Douglas Corrigan, the 31-year-old American transport pilot, as he stepped out of his 'plane at ...

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  4. OFFICIAL SECRETS

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Speaker gave his ruling on the matter raised last Thursday by a member, who stated, in connection with the case of Mr. ...

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  5. SHIP DELAYED

    The steamer Acon was held up for half an hour by the waterside workers while loading at Port Kembla to-day, as a protest against the action of the authorities ...

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  6. BRITISH RECORD

    A train travelled at more than two miles a minute this week for the first time on a British railway. The record-breaker is a London and North-eastern ...

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  7. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Herr Hitler's representative, Captain Wiedemann, who is sounding British opinion on the Czechoslovakian problem, had a long conversation to-day with the ...

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  8. DECKS AWASH

    "The ship did everything possible to imitate a submarine," said Captain H. Sullivan, describing the voyage of the collier Ready from Cooktown to Cairns, ...

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  9. RELIEF WORKERS

    At a meeting of the executive of the Northern District Council of the Unemployed and Relief Workers, held at the Newcastle Trades Hall last night, the ...

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  10. GERMAN SEA-DOG

    Captain Moritzen, master of the steamer Leuna, now coaling at Newcastle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BETTER CONDITIONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) said to-night that, following discussions between the interstate and overseas ship-owners, officers of the Waterside ...

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  12. PACT WITH ITALY

    No representations have been made by the French Government to the United Kingdom that the entering into force of the Anglo-Italian agreement, before the ...

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  13. ENFIELD SHUNTERS

    Though the Enfield shunters have declared their work-to-regulation strike off, they were so impressed with conditions under some of the regulations that they ...

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  14. SOUTHERN MINERS

    The Miners' Delegate Board met to-day to deal with a number of important matters. After considering the stoppage at ...

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  15. MANY BENEFITS

    National insurance was, in effect, the same thing as assurance, says the hand-book issued by the National Insurance Commission explaining the National ...

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  16. JAPANESE PEARLERS

    Japanese pearlers have evolved an ambitious scheme under which all boats in Japan's Arafura Sea pearling fleet will be refuelled and given food supplies at ...

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  17. BRITISH SHIP

    The British steamer Stanland was set on fire when rebel aircraft bombed Valencia to-day. There were no casualties on board and the vessel's cargo was ...

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  18. ABSORB SETTLERS

    Describing Australia as a hoop with nothing in the centre, and people living on the rim, in which there are enormous gaps, Lord Somers told a Manchester ...

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  19. THE POPULATION

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  20. WONGAWILLI DISPUTE

    A serious coal stoppage is threatened on the South Coast unless the dispute at the Wongawilli colliery is settled soon. The Delegate Board will ask the ...

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  21. LYSAGHT'S WORKS

    The Secretary of Lysaght's sub-branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. A. Dennison) has forwarded a letter to the management of Lysaght's ...

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  22. GERMAN INTEREST

    Germany is displaying the greatest interest in the Royal visit to Paris, especially its political aspects. The semi-official Berlin publication, "Diplomatische ...

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  23. JUDGE OUTSPOKEN

    "I am quite used to people telling me what I ought to have done, and what I ought to do generally. Although many of these opinions are obviously conceived ...

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  24. DISCUSSIONS REOPENED

    Discussions have been opened between Government representatives and Sir Edward Beatty, Chairman of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in connection with the ...

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  25. "DEAD-END JOB"

    The Broom and Brushmakers' Apprenticeship Council declined to-day to allow a young man to be apprenticed under the Government's subsidy scheme to ...

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  26. LOAN TO TURKEY

    A bill giving approval to the Anglo-Turkish agreement, by which £6,000,000 will be advanced to Turkey as armaments credit, was given the second reading in ...

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  27. PAINTERS AND DOCKERS

    The Secretary of the Newcastle branch of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union (Mr. F. Carroll) will visit Sydney on Monday for the purpose of ...

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  28. AGED NINE AND THREE

    When a report was received at 1 o'clock this morning that thieves had entered the weighbridge office at North Fitzroy railway station, a police wireless patrol ...

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  29. TWO MEN COMMITTED

    A story that he had been robbed at revolver point was told by Harry Donald Lothian at the City Court to-day, when John Smith and Herbert Holland were ...

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  30. EARLY MORNING FIRE

    The Presbyterian manse, a brick building with a shingle and iron roof, was extensively damaged by fire early this morning. ...

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  31. TAUBER SUED

    Judgment has been given in favour of Richard Tauber, the famous tenor, now in Australia, in the action brought against him by his former wife, Carlotta Tauber. ...

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  32. HERALD STOP PRESS

    The King and Queen arrived at Paris at 4.50 p.m. CASUALTIES IN CHINA. HONGKONG, July 19. ...

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  33. MRS. HOPMAN

    The Australian Lawn Tennis Association may overlook a clause in the tennis agreement signed by Mrs. Hopman to the effect that she shall not stay in the same hotel ...

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  34. MR. OUTTERIDGE

    The joint committee of the Labour Council and the Australian Railways Union shop committee met at the Newcastle Trades Hall last night, and finalised ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET

    Nothing likely to set the country alight was in the Budget to be presented to Parliament to-morrow night, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Savage) today. ...

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  36. BOARD SUGGESTED

    Giving evidence before the Fruit Royal Commission today, Walter Hanna, of Lavington, urged that a board of management should be appointed by the ...

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  37. OLD TUDOR CASTLE

    The Duke of Gloucester has purchased Barnwell Castle, an old Tudor mansion in Northamptonshire. The castle was modernised recently, the ...

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  38. REBELS IN PALESTINE

    A rebel gang, which fired on Jewish field workers in the Beisan Valley, was driven off by police reinforcements after a gun battle. ...

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  39. WIFE PARALYSED

    Bail was refused Joe Camilleri, 33, a Maltese poultry farmer, of Wentworthville, to-day, when he appeared at the Central Police Court on a charge of having ...

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  40. JAPANESE WHALING SHIPS

    Two 340-ton vessels have been launched for the Japanese northern whaling fleet, which caught 2050 whales last year. By special arrangement, Reuter's world ...

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  41. EARLY AGREEMENT?

    Representatives of the National Oil Pty. Ltd., and the Miners' Federation, again discussed the agreement to cover miners engaged on the Capertee shale oil field. ...

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  42. TO VISIT LONDON

    The Egyptian Prime Minister will arrive in England on Wednesday on a visit on which he will be accompanied by the Egyptian Minister for Public Works, and ...

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  43. "JAPAN CANNOT WIN"

    Japan cannot win the war in China. That is the conviction of Mr. Chu Yook, Government Relief Commissioner of China, who is on a world tour to obtain funds ...

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  44. INVITATION TO FINLAND

    The Finnish Olympic Committee has been invited officially to organise the 1940 Olympic Games, which Japan announced its intention of abandoning last week. ...

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  45. JEWELLERY STOLEN FROM SYDNEY HOME

    Jewellery valued at £200 was stolen from the home of Mrs. Dorothy Abrahams, of Edgecliff-road, Edgecliff, this afternoon. Police were informed that ...

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  46. HOMEBUSH SLAUGHTERMEN RESUME

    Work was begun in the slaughterhouse at the Homebush Abattoir to-day for the first time in 10 days. Mutton slaughtermen who had been on strike since last ...

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