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  2. MURDERED BY CYCLIST.

    Harry Slater, 55, described by the police as a "stand-over man" and a well-known criminal 20 years ago, was murdered yesterday afternoon as ...

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  3. NEW CABINET AWAITED.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, will announce his reconstructed Cabinet in Melbourne on Sunday afternoon. It is believed that he has still ...

    Article : 731 words
  4. 100 HOUSES FOR LITHGOW.

    The Federal Government has decided to build 100 cottages for married men and a hostel for 250 men at Lithgow. The construction work will be carried ...

    Article : 349 words
  5. EDEN VISITS A.I.F.

    A.I.F. troops in Egypt made a great impression on the British Secretary of War, Mr. Anthony Eden, when he inspected them yesterday. ...

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  6. DAMAGE TO BERLIN.

    A great fire lit up the Berlin sky last night, when R.A.F. planes were over the German capital for the second night in succession It was ...

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  7. MASS RAID AGAIN.

    Fine weather to-day tempted the Germans to return to large-scale raids on London, but the R.A.F. was ready, and two formations of raiders which ...

    Article : 576 words
  8. HITLER AND PETAIN MEET.

    Hitler and Marshal Petain, Chief of the French State, had a "historic" meeting in a railway carriage in occupied France yesterday, a Vichy communique announces. Reports are circulating at Vichy that France may launch a ...

    Article : 278 words
  9. DISPUTE OVER CANTEEN.

    A stoppage of work is threatened at Cockatoo dockyards, where naval vessels are now under construction. A mass meeting of engineers and ...

    Article : 240 words
  10. AMBUSH PLANS ASTRAY.

    It is now revealed that the successful engagement between a British motorized force from the Sudan and more than 1,000 Italian troops near Kassala, ...

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  11. "RECEPTION BY THE FUHRER."

    The German radio described yesterday's meeting as "the reception by the Fuhrer of Maishal Petain." It said that the reception took place ...

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  12. MURDERER TO BE FREED.

    A prisoner in a State afforestation prison camp, who has been serving a life sentence for the murder of his wife, is to be released after 20 years' ...

    Article : 205 words
  13. ITALIAN PLANES JOIN IN BOMBING.

    It was announced in Berlin and Rome to-day that Italian planes took part in raids on Britain for the first time last night. ...

    Article : 118 words
  14. WAR COUNCIL MEETS ON TUESDAY.

    The members of the Australian War Council will be formally sworn in at Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, next Tuesday at 3 p.m., and the first ...

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  15. NO INSANITY DUE TO WAR YET.

    There is no evidence to show that the war has yet caused any increase in insanity in New South Wales, according to the annual report of the ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. FORECAST OF AGREEMENT.

    FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT. It is widely believed that the Hitler-Petain meeting was ananged for the signing of a new Franco-German ...

    Article : 978 words
  17. JAPAN AND SOVIEL.

    The Tokyo correspondent of the Associated Press of America says that Japanese Foreign Office sources describe reports that a Non-Aggression Pact ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. STEADY PROGRESS ON N.T. ROAD.

    If the seasonal rains hold off for another month, the new highway from Tennant's Creek to Birdum, in the Northern Teritory, should be finished before the wet season the Minister ...

    Article : 114 words
  19. FOUR CANDIDATES FOR KALGOORLIE.

    Four candidates will contest the by-election for the Kalgoorlle seat in the House of Representatives. They are Carlyle Ferguson, South Perth, ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. JUDGE THREATENED BY 'PHONE.

    Detectives are investigating a telephone call made to Mr. Justice Mansfield on Wednesday night which he described in the Supreme Coull to-day as threatening and ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. DEADLIER BRITISH PLANES.

    In a broadcast, Air Marshal Sir Philip Joubert, former O.C., Coastal Command, predicted a swift advance in the deadliness of Britain's planes, and an early ...

    Article : 230 words
  22. JAPANESE SUBMARINE LOST.

    The Japanese Navy Department has announced that the submarine 167 (1,638 tons) was lost on August 29 with the whole of her crew, including two ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. GREAT FIRE IN AMSTERDAM.

    Huge stocks of grain were destroyed in one of the most spectacular fires in the history of Amsterdam. The blaze lasted several hours. ...

    Article : 186 words
  24. YOUNG SOLICITOR SENTENCED.

    John Williamson, 34, solicitor, of the firm of John Williamson and Sons, who pleaded guilty to 14 charges of having omitted to account to clients for money totalling about ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. LESSENING RAID RISKS.

    The Government's decision to continue summer-time is generally welcomed, as it will enable city workers, even in the winter months, to reach ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. LINKING POWER STATIONS.

    The Federal Treasury has declined to allow capital to be spent in linking up the Sydney, Newcastle, Lithgow, and Port Kembla power stations. This was recommended to the State ...

    Article : 158 words
  27. WOOL FOR U.S.A.

    The Boston correspondent of the "Journal of Commerce" says that woolbrokers have indicated a belief that 50,000,000lb of Australian fine wool will ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. OVERSEA NEWS.

    Such of the oversea news in this issue as is headed "From Our Own Correspondent" or "Herald Exclusive Service" is from a service owned and conducted entirely by "The Sydney Morning ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. BOY DROWNED ON HOLIDAY.

    Brian Bannister, aged 18 months, of Whiting Road, Artarmon, was drowned to-day at Woy Woy. where he was on holiday with his mother. The president of the Ocean Beach ...

    Article : 61 words
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