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  2. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Mr. J. Oliver, a delegate of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council, returned yesterday from the Ardglen camp of Main Roads Department relief workers, where ...

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  3. IS OPTIMISTIC

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. R. G. Menzies), who returned from Adelaide to-day, said he felt optimistic that the referenda would be carried. ...

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  4. PARTIES AGREE

    In the Equity Court to-day, parties to the dispute over the election of directors of the "Labor Daily" agreed to a continuation of the injunction restraining ...

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  5. MINISTER REPLIES

    Statements that the NA 16 American type aircraft, to be ordered by the Commonwealth Government for the Australian Air Force, were obsolete in 1935, ...

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  6. VALENCIA SHELLED

    Valencia, the present seat of the Spanish Government, was shelled by rebel warships to-day. Eight persons were killed and 10 wounded. ...

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  7. PACIFIC MAILS

    The lack of Pacific mail facilities for Australia has begun gravely to handicap Australian-American business. Several banks handling Australian trade find the ...

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  8. AVOIDING SLUMPS

    Revolutionary ways of avoiding slumps are advocated by the famous English economist, Mr. John Maynard Keynes, in an article in "The Times." ...

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  9. PILOT STEAMERS

    The Conciliation Committee to-day granted an award to masters, mates, and engineers in the employ of the Maritime Services Board on pilot steamers. ...

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  10. BURWOOD IDLE

    There was a stoppage at the Burwood colliery yesterday. This is one of the properties of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Ltd. ...

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  11. OWNERS BLAMED

    In a radio address over the national network. Mr. Bridges accused a "handful of shipowners, representing not more than 39 stockholders," of having ...

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  12. TRAMWAY UNION

    The Federal Executive of the Tramwaymen's Union advised the executive of the Newcastle branch that the Commissioner for Transport had refused to elect a ...

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  13. THE ARAB CASE

    The Royal Commission inquiring into the dispute between the Arabs and Jewish populations of Palestine listened tensely to the first statement of the Arab case ...

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  14. USED SWORD

    With a sword he snatched from the wall, Harry Davis, a gardener, to-night wounded a burglar whom he found in the kitchen of the Darling Point home ...

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  15. R.A.F. FLIGHTS

    Twelve Vincent aircraft of No. 45 B Squadron, under the command of Wing Commander A. R. Churchman, will leave Heliopolis for India on an ...

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  16. EXPORT SHIPMENTS

    Greater regularity and continuity in shipments of Australian exports may result from a conference of exporting authorities which will be held towards ...

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  17. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES

    The Secretary of the Newcastle branch of the Australian Theatrical and Amusement Association (Mr. H. Forbes) stated yesterday that, acting under direction of ...

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  18. SENT TO GAOL

    When Norman Lewis Quigley, 26, and Laurence Victor Feeney, 28, appeared at the Newtown Court to-day, on a charge of having stolen goods from a ...

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  19. MUSSOLINI'S SON

    Vittorio Mussolini, whose father, H Duce, has approved of his marriage with Signora Orsola Buvoli, though her family are now in reduced circumstances, will ...

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  20. THREE SHOTS FIRED

    Three shots were fired by a constable while pursuing a suspect who jumped from a taxi-cab in which he was being taken to the Russell-street Police Station ...

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  21. NEW ELECTRIC RAY

    The invisible man is now a reality instead of a fictional character. An Italian scientist claims to have perfected a ray which makes people invisible. He ...

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  22. BOMB-PROOF VAULT

    Approximately £A500,000 worth of gold has been secretly transported to Fort Knox and placed in a bomb-proof vault. The Secretary to the United States ...

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  23. A.C.T.U. EXECUTIVE

    The Secretary of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council (Mr. R. King, M.L.C.) said to-day that the first full executive meeting, of the Australian Council of ...

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  24. THREE INJURED

    Mr. and Mrs. J. Christy, of Hunter's Hill, were driving home from Forster along the Pacific Highway to-day when their sedan collided with a car driven ...

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  25. PRINCESS JULIANA

    Princess Juliana of Holland, who was married last Thursday to Prince Bernhard Zur Lippe Biesterfeld, and is on her honeymoon, is confined to bed with ...

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  26. ADMITTED TO BOND

    Isabel Ellen Mary Newman, 23, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having, at Newcastle, on January 2, stolen a pair of slacks and other articles, ...

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  27. TEST GATE TAKINGS

    Although the third Test cricket match concluded on January 7, the gate-takings are still being counted by a staff of 24 at the bank. ...

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  28. CONTEMPT ALLEGED

    In Chambers to-day, Mr. Acting-Justice Windeyer granted an application made on behalf of the Secretary of the Printing Industry Employees' Union of ...

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  29. MAN ARRESTED

    The police have detained a man, whose nationality has not been stated, on a charge concerning the murder of Pamela Werner. ...

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  30. FEARS FOR SAFETY

    Grave fears are held for the safety of British and American missionaries in Sianfu owing to a renewed threat of civil war. Sianfu is held by mutinous ...

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  31. ABERMAIN IDLE

    Following the intimation of the management that it was intended to separate two workmates operating a new type of coal-cutting machine, following the recent ...

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  32. COLONIAL TOUR

    Inquiries at Oxford regarding the itinerary of Lord Nuffield elicited an assurance that he has gone on a colonial tour. The Orient Company confirmed ...

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  33. COMPANY CHARGED

    Sixteen charges, involving £633/3/10, representing the sum alleged to have been evaded as Customs duties, were laid by the Customs Department against ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, January 12—The British Cabinet will meet on Thursday, when the diplomatic situation will be reviewed. ...

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  35. RATS CAUSE FIRE

    Rats are believed to have started a fire which destroyed three shops and a garage in Ivor-street, Henty, this morning. The damage is estimated at £2500. ...

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  36. NEW YORK MURDER

    Two negro porters have been arrested in connection with the death of Mrs. Frank Case, 25, whose body was found in an overflowing bathtub in a fourth-floor ...

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  37. SHOT IN HEAD

    The body of a boy about 15, shot through the forehead with a pea-rifle, was found on the property of Mr. A. G. Muller, M.L.A., at Fassifern. The rifle ...

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  38. ABERDARE CONFERENCE

    The District President (Mr. T. Hoare) will confer with the Superintendent of Caledonian Collieries Ltd. (Mr. N. J. Clark) at 2 o'clock this afternoon on a ...

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  39. HERALD STOP PRESS

    The Pope's health is much improved. He left his bed to-day for the first time for six weeks. ...

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  40. Royal Tour of Palace

    London, January 12.—The King and Queen to-day made a tour of Buckingham Palace, making arrangements to take up residence there. The Queen made ...

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  41. FOURTH TEST

    After close examination the site for the wicket on the Adelaide Oval for the fourth Test match was selected to-day. The strip selected is well grassed, and ...

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  42. ELRINGTON COLLIERY

    The District President (Mr. T. Hoare) and Vice-President (Mr. H. Scanlon) interviewed the Manager of Elrington colliery (Mr. Hindmarsh) and ...

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  43. Gas Mask Factory Opened

    London, January 12.—Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd, the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, to-day opened the first factory in Britain for the mass ...

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  44. MISSING BOY

    The body of James Donald McFarlane, 6, who had been missing from his home in Balmain since Sunday, was found in the Harbour to-day. ...

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  45. HONEYMOON FLIGHT

    Mr. C. Kelman and his wife, who are making a honeymoon flight from England to Australia, arrived from Camooweal at 4.30 p.m. in their Monospar 'plane. ...

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  46. WOMAN'S BIG N.S.W. ESTATE

    An estate in New South Wales of £100,265 net was left by Mrs. Annette Rose Jowett, formerly of Albany-road, Toorak. Victoria, who died on October 28, ...

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  47. Ras Imru in Exile

    Rome, January 12.—Ras Imru, the former Abyssinian leader, arrived at Naples to-day by steamer and will leave aboard a destroyer to-morrow for the political ...

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  48. YAMPI IRON ORE

    Mr. Sueo Sakaizumi, Sub-manager of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha, arrived in Darwin by the Merkur to-day on his way to Broome to investigate the shipping ...

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  49. MILITARY PILOT

    Signor Mussolini piloted a three-engined aeroplane to a height of 13,500 feet in a 90-minute test conducted from the Littorio airport, and received his military ...

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  50. British Finance

    London, January 12.—Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue for the financial year to date amounts to £475,020,484, compared with ...

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  51. FELL INTO RIVER

    While throwing his dog into the Murrumbidgee River to compel it to swim Colin Wilson, 9, overbalanced and fell into the stream. He was rescued, but shortly ...

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  52. MAN HURT WHEN DOOR FELL

    Donald McPhee, 55, of Grafton, sustained serious injuries when a heavy sliding door fell on him at the North Coast Steam Navigation Company's wharf ...

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  53. UNITED LABOURERS

    The Northern branch Secretary of the United Labourers' Union (Mr. R. Conroy) will enter on a tour of the Maryville-Sandy Hollow district on Wednesday, and ...

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  54. BROTHERS REUNITED

    After an interval of 21 years two brothers, Mr. L. Foster, a signalman at South Head Signal Station, and Petty-Officer Charles Foster, of H.M.S. Danae, ...

    Article : 38 words
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