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  2. QUARTER SESSIONS

    After he had pleaded "Guilty" to 30 charges of false pretences, involving £75815/1, before Judge Neild at the Newcastle Quarter Sessions yesterday, Percy ...

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  3. ITALY MOURNS MARCONI

    Marchese Marconi's funeral procession passing through the streets of Rome. (By Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WILL RECTIFY

    An indication that the Government would remedy any difficulties arising from the Appeals Court's judgment yesterday, that clerical work in itself is not an ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    All officials of the Newcastle and Northern District Shop Assistants' Union have been re-elected for the ensuing year, which has been begun with a substantial ...

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  6. REVISION NEEDED

    "A new education, which we have evolved in England, is the only answer to the teachings of Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin. Unless we educate democracy ...

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  7. SECOND EASY WIN

    The American defender Ranger, sailed by Harold S. Vanderbilt had another easy win over T. O. H. Sopwith's challenger, Endeavour H., in the second ...

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  8. INCREASED WAGE

    The stay-in strike at the South Australian Gas Company's works ended abruptly early, this morning when the men accepted the company's offer of an ...

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  9. MARKED REVERSAL

    For the first time since Federation, Australia has achieved a favourable balance in her trade with the United States of America, according to a statement made ...

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  10. ACTION DEFERRED

    More than 200 relief workers of Wallsend crowded into the assembly room of the local unemployed and relief workers' organisation, last night, to discuss a ...

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  11. FIGHT FOR CARROLL

    Mr. Charles Lucas, the Australian boxing promoter, told the Associated Press that he was arranging for a fight between Jack Carroll and Coferin ...

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  12. SIXTH DEATH

    The infantile paralysis epidemic resulted in the sixth death to-day, the victim being a hay of four yearn, who died leas than four hours after he had been ...

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  13. STRONG PROTEST

    A public meeting, representative of almost every section of the community, was held to-night, when a motion was unanimously carried, registering an emphatic ...

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  14. RELIEF WORK

    A dispute arose at Charlestown yesterday over the dismissal of 12 men who were employed by the Lake Macquarie Shire on relief work. ...

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  15. PREMIER'S PROMISE

    Urging the holding of a three-months' prayer campaign, the Social Credit Premier of Alberta (Mr. WV. Aberhart) told the Prophetic Bible Institute that he ...

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  16. SENATE CANDIDATES

    Sir Donald Cameron, M.H.R., and Mr. F. W. G. Annand have been selected by the United Australia Party as its Senate candidates for Queensland. ...

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  17. WOMAN SENT TO GAOL

    Mrs. June Bates, 38, the mother of four children, was sentenced to-day to five years' imprisonment on a charge of attempting to extort £125 from the film ...

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  18. TRADE BALANCE

    For the year ended June 30, Australia's favourable trade balance, including bullion and specie, was £35,657,000 sterling, compared with £23,655,000 in the preceding ...

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  19. BETTY GRABLE

    Miss Betty Grable, the film actress, has announced that she will marry Jackie Coogan, the actor, on December 18, the date of her 21st birthday anniversary. ...

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  20. METAL TRADES WAGE

    The question of the retention of the 3/ margin for certain tradesmen connected with engineering will be reviewed in the Arbitration Court in Melbourne ...

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  21. CHEMICAL TRIUMPH

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the latest German chemical triumph is chocolate made from wood. Examples are displayed at the ...

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  22. DIE OUTSIDE GAOL

    A prisoner who came before Judge Curlewis at the Quarter Sessions to-day pleaded to be allowed to die outside the walls of gaol. ...

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  23. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERS

    The aggregate meeting of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, to be held at Newcastle Trades Hall to-morrow, will consider a report of the District ...

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  24. 40 WHALES STRANDED

    Forty more whales are stranded on the Stanley Beach, without hope of reaching the sea again. In recent years hundreds of whales have been left to die on the ...

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  25. FRENCH BANK RATE LOWER

    The Bank of France has lowered its discount rate from 5 to 4 per cent. ...

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  26. DANGER FROM NATIVES

    No permits to search for oil in the uncontrolled areas of New Guinea will be granted, it was explained by the Territories Department to-day. Some permits ...

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  27. HUGE BEAR SHOT

    What is believed to have been the biggest bear in the Balkans; one which had long terrorised villages, has been tracked and shot by Mike Jovanovitch near Sence, ...

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  28. HERALD STOP PRESS

    It is believed that Mr. Chamberlain demands the Italian evacuation of the Balearie Island and Morocco, and the assation of propaganda ...

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  29. MANY VISITORS

    A cheek taken at the Australian Boy Scouts' camp at the International Jamboree showed that visitors entered at the rate of 600 an hour during the ...

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  30. QUOTAS UNCHANGED

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. T. W. White) to-day denied reports from Japan that Australia had agreed to a proposal for a control arrangement, applying to the ...

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  31. CLAIM FOR £2000

    Alleging that she had suffered great mental shock and distress, great pain of mind and body, and incurred medical expenses, Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, of ...

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  32. MR. BRUXNER AT SMITHFIELD

    The New South Wales Minster for Transport (Mr. M. F. Bruxner) rose at dawn to-day and spent five hours at Smithfield, investigating every phase of ...

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  33. TO SEEK FINANCIAL AID

    Imperial war veterans, at their first convention decided to send a delegtion to England to petition the Government for financial ald. ...

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