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  2. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    MR. John O'Toole has completed 25 years as general secretary of the Federated society of boilermakers and Iron shipbuilders. ...

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  3. STERLING DECLINE ARRESTED

    Sterling is firm in all the principal centres and Stock Exchanges generally opened the new account quietly. There is a disposition to await events, but ...

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  4. EMERGENCY MOVE

    A public meeting at Gosford to-night adopted the Erina Shire Council proposals for a registration scheme to secure details of all persons able to give military ...

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  5. SPANISH STRUGGLE

    "Whoever keeps up the pace the longest will win," says the Hendaye correspondent of "The Times," summing up the critical stage ...

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  6. PLUM PUDDING WEATHER

    A snow scene in the village of Shere, Surrey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WIN FOR ENGLAND LIKELY

    England declared its first innings closed at 518 runs for the loss of six wickets in the match against Eastern Province at Port Elizabeth to-day. Eastern Province, ...

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  8. ALL RE-ELECTED

    Mr. P. Connolly formerly M.L.A for Newcastle, was re-elected last night as branch secretary of the Federated Ironworkers Association defeating Mr. A. R. Dennison. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LABOUR BALLOT

    Mr. James Thomas Croft, Vice-president of Tighe's Hill branch of the Australian Labour Party, announced last night that he would contest the pre-selection ballot ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. GO-GETTERS TO BE CURBED

    When parliament resumes on February 22, the Minister of Justice (Mr. L. O. Martin) will introduce legislation aimed at curbing the activities of go getters in ...

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  11. MOONEY CHEERED

    Thousands of people lined the streets and cheered as Tom Mooney the Labour leader, who has been pardoned, after having served 22 years' imprisonment in ...

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  12. GAOL IN FUTURE

    An intimation that men arrested and convicted of breaches against the Gaming and Betting Act will be imprisoned in future was given at Newtown Court ...

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  13. WILL OPEN SHOW

    SIR G. WHISKARD, High Commissioner for the United Kingdom. He will open the Newcastle Show on February 23. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ASSAULTED GIRLS

    At Redfern Court to-day, Frederick James McGrory, 30, labourer, and Mervyn Williams, 33, labourer, were sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of ...

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  15. NAZI CONTROL LIKELY

    It is expected that the Nazis will control the new Memel Directorate, and that as a result there will be an intensification of the "Back to the Reich" campaign. ...

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  16. FULL-TIME WORK AT DYKE-END

    To seek full-time work for the 46 men at the Dyke-end, who were rationed on account of a shortage of funds, Mr. F. H. Hawkins, M.L.A., interviewed the ...

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  17. DEFER CALL-UPS

    The Secretary of the unemployed and relief workers' organisation (Mr. A. Simpson), accompanied by the Secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. ...

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  18. WAS FORGERY

    Only through the Turkish Ambassador in Washington inquiring into the reason why he was not informed of it was it discovered that a document ordering 40 ...

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  19. CHILD NUTRITION

    Medical officers and kindergarten teachers from five States were lectured to-day by officials of the Commonwealth Nutrition Council on developments in the ...

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  20. EXPERT THIEVES

    Taking several hours to complete the job, including time off for a meal of tea and biscuits, thieves armed with oxygen acetylene blow-lamps during the week-end ...

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  21. BURMESE OILFIELDS DISPUTE

    A body of 1000 strikers who had marched from the inland oilfields, a distance of 375 miles, entered the city to-day, waving flags, and brought the transport service ...

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  22. SEVEN SKIERS KILLED

    An avalanche on the Grand Galibier near Grenoble, overwhelmed a party of eight skiers, only one of whom escaped death, states the "Paris correspondent of ...

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  23. FARMER DROWNS IN CREEK

    Edward Patrick Clarence Moloney, 28. a share-farmer, whose father resides at Tamworth, was drowned in Carr's Creek, near Grafton, early this afternoon. ...

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  24. JOHNSTON MEMORIAL TROPHY

    The Australian-born Commander, D.C.T Bennett, was awarded the 1938 Johnston Memorial Trophy by the Empire Guild of Air Pilots and Navigators for his ...

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  25. MINISTER TO OPEN

    The new £25,000 hospital built at Alice Springs by the Commonwealth Government will be opened by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. J. McEwen). He will ...

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  26. A.E.U. COUNCILLOR

    Mr. C. Long, who has been a member of the Commonwealth Council of the Amalgamated Engineering Union—the controlling body of the organisation in ...

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  27. MORE TRAFFIC POLICE

    In an effort to reduce the road accident toll, it is understood that more police for traffic duties will be enlisted. In addition to strengthening patrols an ...

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  28. STEEL WORKS AWARD

    Mr. F. J. Kingsley Newell, senior counsel for the Broken Hill Proprietary Company Ltd., continued his address before the Industrial Commission yesterday. ...

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  29. MAN OVERBOARD

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's 10,800 ton steamer Rotorua which is bound for London from Auckland, reports that a man was lost overboard in ...

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  30. BELMONT RAILWAY LINE

    The Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass) recently brought under the notice of the Minister for Transport (Mr. M. F. Bruxner) the ...

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  31. ACTION AGAINST TRUNKS WEARERS

    The Redeliffe Town Council. whose area is on the outskirts of Brisbane, to-day decided to prosecute all persons found by police walking about the suburb ...

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  32. RAILWAYMAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    When he was struck by a train while working a at Hornsby to-day, Charles Wood, 50, a railway employee, was fatally injured. He received severe ...

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  33. LABOURER SENT TO GAOL

    Arthur Phillips, or Bernard Gorman, 29, labourer, Was sentenced to three months' gaol, with hard labour, at Central Police Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  34. INJURIES FATAL

    George Gatehouse, 39, of Upper Hawthorn, a member of the committee of the Rosanna Golf Club, died in hospital to-day from injuries received in a car ...

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  35. WIRELESS FOR ERINA SHIRE SCHOOLS

    Following numerous applications from parents and citizens' associations in the area, Erina Shire Council decided to install electricity in schools 'in order that ...

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  36. FOUND DEAD IN PADDOCK

    Richard Norman Berry, 40, trapper was found dead in a paddock on P. Murphy's property. "Sirene Limbri," near Tamworth, this afternoon by his brother, ...

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  37. NEW AERODROME FOR TOWNSVILLE

    A new aerodrome, to cost £8000, will he erected at Townsville. Two power stations will be built for the aerodrome radio and direction finders. The cost ...

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  38. DUNOLLY MURDERER TO DIE

    The death sentence imposed on Thomas William Johnson, 40, will be carried out at 8 a.m. on January 23, the Executive Council decided to-day. ...

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