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  2. SALVAGED FROM WRECKED LAUNCH

    You8ng men from Nobbys unemployment camp, with lobster pors, drumjs, life-belts and other euipment salvaged along Nobbys Beach after the motor-launch, bound from Sydney to the North Coast, was wrecked on Big Ben Reel last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. NEW RECORD

    The numbers in work in Britain had risen to a figure which had never been approached since statistics had been kept, said the Minister of Labour (Mr. Ernest ...

    Article : 393 words
  4. Industrial News HAMILTON WORK

    Men on the Hamilton footpath construction work were told when they arrived for work yesterday morning that they could wait for a few hours if they liked, ...

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  5. PARTY TO DIVORCE

    Evidence that he had been offered £1000 by the accused to drop certain divorce proceedings was given by Harold Thomas Colton, an engineer, when the ...

    Article : 346 words
  6. BRITISH OPEN

    W. A. McMinn (Scotland), A. Padgham, the holder who made a brilliant come-back after a poor start at the first hole, and W. J. Branch, of Leicestershire, ...

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  7. TRADE BALANCE

    Preliminary figures made available to-day by the Customs Department in respect of Australian overseas trade for June show during that month there ...

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  8. RAYNER WINS

    Max Rayner, 11.8, defeated Fred Henneberry, 11.8, on points in a 15-round boot at the Leichhardt Stadium to-night. It was 1enneberrv's first fight since he ...

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  9. KING AND QUEEN

    The King and Queen, who are in residence at Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, drove to-day through the humble streets of Leith. ...

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  10. TEAM CRITICISED

    The selection of the State team to participate in the interstate carnival was criticised at a meeting of the Newcastle and District Mien's Hockey Association ...

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  11. STEEL SHORTAGE

    The special steps taken to meet the shortage of home-produced steel in Great Britain were outlined in the House of Commons to-day. ...

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  12. TERMS ACCEPTED

    A meeting of members of the Federated Ironworkers' Association to-day accepted "the terms for the settlement of the dispute at the Port Kembla Steel Works. ...

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  13. ADEQUATE CONTROL

    The Government was considering the question of adequate control of investment trusts, said the Premier (Mr. A. A. Donstan) to-day. If action were taken ...

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  14. 141 QUALIFY

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  15. FREE EXCHANGE

    At a luncheon given by the Queensland Labour Party to-day, the Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) said that many countries were suffering from what was known ...

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  16. BRITISH DELAY

    The Prime Minister of South Africa (General J. B. M. Hertzog), in an interview to-day, said that he had again approached the British Government ...

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  17. LAND TRANSPORT GROUP

    A special meeting of the Newcastle Land Transport Group was held at the Newcastle Trades Hall on Tuesday night to discuss the' recent Federal basic wag ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. OPPOSITION MOVE

    It was stated on behalf of the Queens land Council of Churches to-day that since Archbishop Duhig had rejected its peace offer, it had no alternative than ...

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  19. NEW CHAIRMAN

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), in accepting the Presidency of the League of Nations Union, referred to a tendency of its meetings to ...

    Article : 102 words
  20. MANY PROSECUTIONS

    Evidence that between 850 and 1000 prosecutions had been made in the past year against street ,photographers was given at the Central Summons Court t ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. BAKER ACQUITTED

    A Warning that he should not hand about hotels on Saturday afternoon, but should indulge in manly games, was given by Judge Curlew is to William Martin ...

    Article : 122 words
  22. LORD RUNCIMAN

    Lord Runciman, the millionaire ship-owner, celebrated his 90th birthday on board his yacht Sunbeam II. to-day. He began life at sea as a cabin boy, and at ...

    Article : 69 words
  23. UNION CONGRESS

    The Secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass) has sent to all unions a circular stating that the Northern District Trade Union Congress will reassemble ...

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  24. MRS. O'SHEA DEAD

    The death occurred to-day of Mrs. Elizabeth O'Shea, at the age of 93. She gave Charlie Chaplin his first chance by lending him £2/10/ for a dress suit to enable ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. PARIS EXHIBITION FIRE

    Five persons were injured in a fire in the peace pavilion at the Paris Exhibition to-day. The fire destroyed that part of the de ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. WOMAN CANDIDATE

    Because she believes that a woman's point of view would be useful in Parliamentary debates, Mrs. G. A. Evans, of Roseville, intends to stand for the ...

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  27. SOVIET GUARDS

    Japanese and Manchurian troops attacked Soviet guards who, it is alleged, were in Soviet territory. Both sides suffered casualties. ...

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  28. WOMAN'S ESTATE

    An estate valued at £36,537, in New South Wales, and £6951 in Victoria was left by. Mrs. Mabel Richard, late of Pymble, New South Wales, to her ...

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  29. FAITH MISPLACED

    Evidence was given at the inquest on Anita K. Walker, 21, of Auckland, at the Auckland Coroner's Court to-day, that she had been without skilled ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, July 6.—The Sugar Committee to-day considered important questions relating to consumption in 1037-38 and whether the foreign quotas should be ...

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  31. TROOPS CROSS MONT BLANC

    The summit of Mont Blanc (15,782 feet) was crossed to-day by a detachment of 52 French troops from the alpine training centre, who climbed it in a body. Such a ...

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  32. CROP FAILURE

    The Canadian Bureau of Statistics states that heat waves have caused a further decline in crop prospects. The minister for Agriculture is cancelling ...

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  33. "THE SILVER CITY COMET"

    The new Diesel-engined train, built for the South Wales Railway, leaving Sydney yesterday morning on it trial run. Known as the "Silver City comet," the train is to travel regularly between Sydney and Broken Hill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. REQUESTS TO MINISTER

    A deputation, representing the National Union of Railwaymen, to-day met the Assistant Minister (Mr." G.-C. Gollan), who represented the Premier (Mr. B. S. ...

    Article : 302 words
  35. No Indian Representative

    Simla (Punjab), July 6.—It is understood that the Government will not nominate an India representative to sit on the International Sugar Board in view of ...

    Article : 38 words
  36. HERALD STOP PRESS

    Five amateur radio operators reported, hearing carrier wave signals on Mrs. Putnam's frequency again to-day, although they were not positive ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. Yachting Trial

    New York, July 7.—Mr. T. O M. Sopwith's yacht Endeavour II. easily defeated Endeavour I. in their first race yesterday since their arrival at Newport. No time ...

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  38. BRITISH DIPLOMATS

    The King has approved the following appointments in the Diplomatic Service— Sir Walford Selby. British Minister at Vienna, to be Ambassador at Lisbon. in ...

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  39. CITRUS BOUNTY

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) to-day announced the conditions for the payment of the citrus bounty for the 1037 season. ...

    Article : 175 words
  40. HOURS REDUCED

    The Pilots (State) Conciliation Committee to-day agreed that the working hours for first-class pilots in Port Jackson and Newcastle should be60 a week. ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. POWERS OF LONDON CORONERS

    The London County Council has adopted a committee recommendation that coroners shall no longer be empowered to commit persons for trial on charges ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. BELGIAN WINS BALLOON RACE

    For the second year in succession, the Belgian, Ernest Demuyter, won the Gordon Bennet balloon race. He covered 872 miles in 46 hours, starting from near ...

    Article : 42 words
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