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  2. BRITISH POLICY

    "Britain recognises Japan's stabilising influence in Eastern Asia, and desires to cooperate with Japan in firmly defending British rights and interests in ...

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  3. BRITISH IMPORTS

    Primage reductions on British imports into Australia Involving Concessions of about £200,000 in the current financial year are to ...

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  4. ESCAPED DEATH

    A man who gave his name to the police as John Byrne, of Compsie fell from the decking of the Harbour bridge to-day. When police pulled him from the ...

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  5. MAORI WELCOME

    A real New Zealand greeting was given to the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. G. W. Forbes) when he arrived to-day by the Maloja. Members of the ...

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  6. NEW VICEROY

    "The new Viceroy, the Marquis of Linlithgow, brings not only a fresh and vigorous mind, but a unique knowledge of rural India, which should prove of ...

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  7. REFUGEES FROM QUETTA EARTHQUAKE

    A party of refugees from Quetta, capital of British Baluchistan, which was devastated by earthquake, reached Sydney yesterday by the Maloja. Those in the group are Mr. and Mrs. Ridley and their five daughters (from left)—Satia, Iris, Honor, Mary and Marie. Three sons remained in India. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BITTEN BY DOG

    A dog which patrolled the premises of Metters Ltd. at Alexandria with John Collins, a watchman, was mentioned during the hearing to-day by the Full Court ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Included in the agenda for the State conference of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Railways Union, to be held at Orange on ...

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  10. SOCIAL RELIEF

    The necessity for avoiding overlapping involved in the present, system of, distributing social relief for charitable organisations was stressed by the President ...

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  11. FAITH IN COUNTRY

    Recounting his impressions at a farewell lunch at the British Empire Club, the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Butler) singled out the Britons faith in ...

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  12. ENGLISH CAPITAL

    The West Australian Minister for Mines (Mr. S. W. Munsie), in a farewell statement to the financial newspapers, expressed pleasure at the results of his ...

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  13. CHARGES MADE

    Important moves to stimulate foreign trades were announced to-day, when eight senior officers were appointed to the Department of Commerce. Messrs. V. C. ...

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    MR. G. W. FORBES, Prime Minister of New Zealand, who arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Maloja, on his return voyage from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LATE MR. JAMES RUTTLEY, Veteran colliery manager, whose death took place at Maitland. He was engaged for 53 years in the coalmining ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FEDERAL AWARD

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, before Judge Drake-Brockman, the hearing was, begun of an application for a Federal award covering employees of ...

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  17. LABOUR COUNCIL

    The Trades and Labour Council to-night endorsed the recommendations of the Central Organising Committee to make arrangements through, the Central Council ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mr. Robert Kibble left the residence of his daughter (Mrs J. Powell), Henry-street, Tighe's Hill for the Church of England portion ...

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  19. PUBLICLY SPANKED

    A new method of combating strike-breaking was demonstrated to-day when 100 striking union women garment workers seized a score of non-union women, ...

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  20. SHOOTING CHARGE

    Stating that it was possible no bill would be filed, Mr. Stevenson, S.M., at the Central Police Court today, committed for trial Joseph Holmes, 42, hotel ...

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  21. IN FIRST ROUND

    Joe Louis, the American negro, who defeated Prime Carnera recently, advanced his claim to-night as the chief contender for the heavyweight boxing ...

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  22. MR. W. McILROY.

    The Old-age and Invalid Pensioners Federation of Australia has lost the services of the former State and Northern District President (Mr. W. McIlroy), who ...

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  23. TRAMWAY MEN

    Considerable unrest prevails among tramway permanent way employees in Sydney and Newcastle districts, because of a proposal of the Department to ...

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  24. NORTHERN MINERS

    The Northern Miners Committee of Management, which has been in session at the Newcastle Trades Hall since Monday, concluded its deliberations ...

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  25. WHEAT RESEARCH

    The Wheat Royal Commission was resumed to-day. The Chairman (Sir Harbert Gepp) gave an indication that he favoured the imposition of a levy on each ...

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  26. MR. J. A. BRAY.

    Mr. John Alfred Bray, aged 65, died suddenly at Singleton on Tuesday. He was born in Sydney, and had lived for many years in Newcastle before going to ...

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  27. "VERY SATISFACTORY"

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. E. J. Hogan) announced to-day that Victoria's share in the mutton and lamb export quota for 1936 would be 51 per cent., ...

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  28. FIRES AND DROUGHT

    England in again having very warm, fine weather, and much higher temperature are predicted for the next few days. In London at 4 p.m. to-day the ...

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  29. TO BE EXPLOITED

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. R. L. L. Butler) has completed preliminary arrangements for the exploitation of South Australian cool, regarding which ...

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  30. TERRORISED TOWN

    Golden was terrorised all day by 200 relief camp deserters, who camped on the outskirts and obtained food by threats. They greased the rails, forcing a freight ...

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  31. £25,000 DAMAGE

    It is estimated that £25,000 worth of damage was done to the 10,000 ton cruiser, Quincy, the latest in the United States, when a fire occurred. ...

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  32. MR. WILLIAM BOWER.

    The funeral of Mr. William Bower left the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. E. Muller, 143 Railway-street, Merewether, on Wednesday, for the Presbyterian ...

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  33. MR. WILEY POST IN ALASKA

    Mr. Wiley Post and Will Rogers, the screen comedian, landed at Juneau to-day from Seattle, on a vacation trip. Post is still evasive about his future plants. ...

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  34. NEW TRAMWAY AWARD

    Referring to the new award made by Judge Drake Brockman in the Federal Arbitration Court for tramwaymen, the Secretary of the Tramway Union (Mr. ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. PHONETIC CONGRESS

    "Wonderful progress is being made in the teaching of speech after the cure of such defects as hareclips," said Dr. Carey Taylor, after the Phonetic Congress, ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, August 7.—A duty of 8d a gallon on heavy hydro-carbon oil used as fuel for road vehicles in Great Britain will come into force to-morrow. The tax ...

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  37. CARRINGTON ALDERMEN AT SEWERAGE AMPLIFICATION WORKS

    Members of Carrington Council and others who paid a visit of inspection yesterday afternoon to the sewerage amplification works at Murdering Gully, beyond Merewether (left to right)—Ald. H. E. Ireland, Carrington Council Engineer (Mr. R. O. V. Horton) Ald. H. N. Coe, Engineer-in- Charge of Public Works (Mr. G. B. Carleton), Ald. E. P. Hill, Principal Assistant Engineer ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. COALTRIMMERS' BALLOT

    The Newcastle coaltrimmers' ballot will and to-morrow. The questions on which the members are voting include the suggested alteration of the rules, the ...

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  39. Index Number Lower

    London, August 7.—The British Board of Trade index number of wholesale prices shows a decrease in the average level in July of 8.5 per cent. compared with June, ...

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  40. CANCER MACHINE

    As a result of the representations of Dr. McKillop, of Brisbane, the Chairman of the Austin Motor Co. Ltd. (Sir Herbert Austin) has presented the ...

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  41. MRS. CECILIA CARR.

    The funeral of Mrs. Cecilia Carr left her residence, 35 Howison-street. Tighe's Hill. It was largely attended. Mrs. Carr was 36, and is survived by her husband, ...

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  42. GOLFER'S ENTRY REFUSED

    J. B. Stevenson's entry for the Eden tournament at St. Andrews has been rejected because he is employed by the manufacturers of a golf ball. The rule ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. ARGENTINE WHEAT CROP LESS

    The Argentine's wheat crop is expected to be 15 per cent. less than that of 1934, owing to a severe drought. ...

    Article : 30 words
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