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  2. MINERS TO MEET.

    A special meeting of delegates from all mining unions will be held on Saturday morning, to decide when aggregate meetings of mine workers ...

    Article : 215 words
  3. RAIL ACCOUNTS.

    The Auditor-General, Mr. John Spence, in his report on Government business and trading activities for the year ended June 30, last, which was ...

    Article : 674 words
  4. CAR MAKING PLAN.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, to-night answered the charge by the Federal Labour Leader, Mr. Curtin, that the Federal Government had ...

    Article : 496 words
  5. AIR THREAT.

    The recent British reconnaissance flights to Berlin, Vienna, and the German Baltic ports must convey a threat to the German mind and force ...

    Article : 406 words
  6. BLACK SEA MOVES.

    The Turkish Cabinet has decided to recall all Turkish ships abroad and to prohibit sailings in foreign waters. The significance of this decision is ...

    Article : 552 words
  7. CONTRABAND CONTROL.

    The Minister for Economic Warfare, Mr. Cross, replying to questions in the House of Commons, admitted that imports of raw materials, including ...

    Article : 727 words
  8. BRITISH VOLUNTEERS FOR FINLAND.

    The ultimate destination and the task of British volunteers for Finland, an advance party of whom has already departed, are being kept secret, as well as the route which the advance party is taking. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 575 words
  9. NO GAS STRIKE YET.

    Immediate strike action in the gas industry has been postponed as a result of a meeting, attended by about 3,000 employees, in the basement of the Town ...

    Article : 254 words
  10. FLIGHTS REPEATED.

    It is officially announced that the R.A.F. again made extensive reconnaissance flights over Northern Germany, flew over Berlin and Hanover, ...

    Article : 170 words
  11. APPLES AND PEARS.

    The Premier, Mr. Mair, said yesterday that he could see little justice to New South Wales growers in the scheme of the Commonwealth Government to ...

    Article : 400 words
  12. TRAIN MAROONED.

    A train bound from Cloncurry to Townsville and carrying eight passengers is marooned at Oorindi, where a sheet of water miles wide has invaded ...

    Article : 180 words
  13. ARMS FOR RUMANIA.

    With the return to Bucharest from Paris of the Rumanian Finance Commission, it has been revealed that secret agreements have been signed, whereby ...

    Article : 339 words
  14. GERMANY SELLS ARMS TO SWEDEN.

    Diplomatic quarters understand, according to the Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," that a deal has been concluded, whereby ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. HEINKELS SHOT DOWN.

    The shooting down of two Heinkels (reported in the "Herald" yesterday) were incidents in one of the liveliest periods of air activity since the ...

    Article : 533 words
  16. DEFENDING VIIPURI BAY.

    The Finnish High Command has ordered the evacuation of Sakkijarvi, 50 miles west of Viipuri and also all towns within a radius of 25 miles of ...

    Article : 199 words
  17. RED TAPE AND MOSQUITOES.

    The Minister for the Army, Mr. Street, to-day described as a "gross and unhappy exaggeration," the report that 30 different clerks had handled a requisition for 30/ worth of ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. SHIP-BUILDING RACE.

    The Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade, Mr. R. S. Hudson, announced yesterday that discussions were proceeding between the Ministry ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. 21,500 SOLDIERS IN N.S.W. CAMPS.

    About 21,500 men are at present training in military tamps in New South Wales, including about 6,000 members of the Second A.I.F. Figures issued yesterday by the Eastern ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. GERMAN SHIPS IN ARCTIC.

    Forty German vessels, accompanied by submarines, are reported to be assembled between Murmansk and Petsamo. ...

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  21. TALKS WILL BE SECRET.

    The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Sumner Welles, who is President Roosevelt's envoy in Europe, has emphasised that the President's instructions to him ...

    Article : 417 words
  22. "ARCHIE" DUD HITS HOUSE.

    Anti-aircraft fire broke out last night and continued over a long period. One shell fell on the roof of a house, penetrated a third-floor room, where two girls ...

    Article : 138 words
  23. RAIN IN NORTH.

    Substantial falls of rain were reported yesterday from north-eastern districts, and the prospects of general rain throughout the State are still ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. ATTACK ON GIRL.

    The mother and father of a 15-year-old girl saved her from injury last night when she was attacked by a man at Yagoona. She had been visiting a friend and was ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. ARCHBISHOP KELLY.

    Archbishop Kelly, despite continued weakness was slightly better last night. His spiritual adviser, the Right Rev. Mon signor J. J. Nevin president of St. Patrick's ...

    Article : 147 words
  26. SECURITY OF ITALY.

    Emphasising that it was his personal opinion, Signor Gayda, the authoritative editor of the "Giornale d'ltalia," in a interview, said that Italy would ...

    Article : 188 words
  27. ASAMA MARU INCIDENT.

    The Japanese Foreign Office spokesman announced that the British authorities would surrender to-morrow nine of the 21 German nationals who ...

    Article : 144 words
  28. TRIALS IN GERMANY.

    Mr. Best and Captain Stevens, said to be members of the British Intelligence Service, whom the Germans kidnapped on the Dutch border last November, and George Elser, 36, ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. POLES IN N.S.W.

    The Consul-General for Poland, Mr. L. de Noskowski, said last night that he had received instruction is from the Polish Government at Angers. in France, to advise all male ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. HOUSING POLICY.

    A belief that a housing policy in war-time should be part of a national plan for defence and development was expressed by Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, M.L.A.. last night in an ...

    Article : 188 words
  31. TRAIN FAILS TO STOP AT STATION.

    The train which left Wynyard at 6.5 p.m. yesterday for Bankstown failed to stop at Punchbowl. Many passengers who had left their seats ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. CAPTURED NAZIS' JOY.

    Four Nazi airmen, who were rescued by a trawler when their Heinkel was shot down off the Scottish coast, are overjoyed at being out of the war. ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. WAR ON CHRISTIANITY.

    The Vatican City radio states that Germany and the Soviet on August 30 signed an agreement to co-operute in fighting Christianity This, the station says, explains the recent ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. ARMY REMINDER TO THE NAVY.

    A shot from a coast uiuieiv battery was fired to-day across the bows of a naval [?]ugger which had not strictly observed the Port regulations The [?]ugger had been [?] by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. WAR RISK INSURANCE HIGHER

    War risk insurance on cargo in Allied [?] neutral vessels outward or homeward bound between the United Kingdom or the Continent (ports between Brest and Holland) and ...

    Article : 62 words
  36. OVERSEA NEWS.

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

    Article : 150 words
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