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  2. DISTURBANCE IN DOMAIN.

    When the Fremier, Mr. Mair, returns to Sydney to-day he will examine the police reports on the disturbance in the Sydney Domain on ...

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  3. NEW YEAR'S DAY.

    An overcast sky and robust wind yesterday discouraged the great migration to beach and bush which usually takes place from city and ...

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  4. INSURANCE PLAN.

    A plan for the introduction of unemployment insurance may be plated before the Federal Cabinet about the middle of this year. ...

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  5. INTERNMENT LIKELY.

    Internment in Montevideo is expected to be accepted "under protest" by the German liner Tacoma (8,268 tons), which acted as supply ship to ...

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  6. WEST FRONT.

    The whole of the Western Front is blanketed in snow. Nature thus underlines the fact that so far it has been a war of strenuous ...

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  7. CHINA'S GRIM FIGHT.

    Japan's capture of Nanning, in Kwangsi Province, near the border of French Indo-China, and her offensive in northern Kwangtung (also in South ...

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  8. SOVIET TROOPS MASSING IN MIDDLE EAST.

    The Rome Radio declares that Russia has massed 800,000 men on the frontier of Afghanistan, and that Britain and France are organising an expeditionary force of 300,000, under General Weygand, Commander-in-Chief of the French forces in Syria, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IF GERMANY WON THE WAR.

    Speaking at the official luncheon of the Highland Gathering at the Showground yesterday, the Governor, Lord Wakehurst, said that if Germany won ...

    Article : 338 words
  10. "ORATORS' LICENCES" SUGGESTED.

    A suggestion that the State should issue Domain orators' licences, and that only holders of such licences should be allowed to speak in the Domain will ...

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  11. TRAWLER SUNK BY U-BOAT FIRE.

    A U-boat shelled and sank the trawler Barbara Robertson (325 tons) off the north coast of Scotland. One deckhand was killed. ...

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  12. WEEK-END SPENT IN CELLS.

    Ninety men and women who had celebrated the coming of the New Year too earnestly, appeared at the Central Police Court yesterday on charges of drunkenness. ...

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  13. GERMAN PLANE SHOT DOWN.

    The Air Ministry announces that aircraft of the Coastal Command patrolling the North Sea shot down a German aeroplane. ...

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  14. STREET CLEANERS' "NIGHTMARE."

    A tremendous amount of work faced City Council street cleaners after the New Year celebrations in the city yesterday morning, but the streets had ...

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  15. SALE OF U.S. SHIPS TO NORWAY.

    The U.S. Maritime Commission has approved an application by the United States Line to sell eight ships to the North Atlantic Transport Company, a ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT IN EXILE.

    An Austrian Government in exile is being formed in London, according to the "Daily Herald," which says that it will be recognised by Great Britain and ...

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  17. SOLDIER'S LIFE SAVED.

    Sergeant John D. Honey, of Liverpool camp, was saved by Constable W. C. Plummer, of Claience Street police station, from being cut to pieces by ...

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  18. SWEDEN'S ROLE.

    M. Gunther, the Swedish Foreign Minister, in a New Year message, stated: "There is a threat of annihilation against our possessions and ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. THYSSEN GRANTED ASYLUM.

    Herr Fritz Thyssen, the noted German industrialist, who helped Hitler to power, is still in Switzerland, where he has been accorded right of asylum as a political refugee. He ...

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  20. BONFIRES OUT OF CONTROL.

    Early yesterday morning, the Fire Brigade received 55 calls to bonfires, lit to welcome 1940, which were menacing property. ...

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  21. NAZIS HUNT FOR OLD IRON.

    Germany has exhausted her householders' surplus supplies of iron utensils, and of iron gates, railings, and fences from public parks and gardens. ...

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  22. HONOUR FOR RED ARMY CHIEF.

    The Supreme Council of the Soviet Union has conferred the order of Lenin on the Chief of the General Staff, General Shaposhnikoff, for the "successful guidance of the Red Army ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S AIR FORCE.

    Air Vice-Marshal R. Williams, formerly Chief of the Air Staff in Australia and now on exchange duty with the Royal Air Force, in an Empire ...

    Article : 264 words
  24. SUPPRESSION OF COMMUNISM.

    Complete suppression of the Communist Party's activities in Australia was urged by the leader of the Federal Countiy Patty, Mr. Cameron, to-night. ...

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  25. PASSENGERS AND CREW SAVED.

    A French destroyer rescued the crew and 200 passengers from the Spanish liner Cabo San Antonio (12,275 tons), including General Suerodiaz, Chief of the Spanish General Staff. ...

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  26. DEATH OF MR. FRANK NEIL.

    Mr. Flank Neil, managing director of Tivoli Theatres, Ltd., who was knocked down by a car and seriously injured early yesterday morning, died at the ...

    Article : 279 words
  27. OIL FROM SHALE.

    Production of crude oil from shale will begin at Glen Davis to-morrow. At the same time work will start on laying out the new township. ...

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  28. HITLER'S THROAT TROUBLE.

    The "Journal" revives the report that Herr Hitler is suffering from cancer. It says that the German throat specialist, Professor Saucrbruch, who is understood to ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. SALVATION ARMY.

    The Salvation Army before the war established hostels near the present British Expeditionary Force positions to accommodate pilgrims visiting the war cemeteries. Their ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. MEXICO DEMONSTRATION.

    A large-scale pro-Finnish demonstration occurred at Mexico City, Mexico, yesterday, when a bull-fight, attended by a huge crowd, was stopped, and by popular consent a silver ...

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  31. NATIONAL TRAVEL ASSOCIATION.

    The appointment of Mr. E. E. Allen, publicity officer of the P. and O. Company in Australia, as the Australian National Travel Association's manager in India was ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. 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 controlled entirely by "The Sydney Morning Herald" ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. 400 KILLED IN FOREST FIRE.

    A forest fire in the famous Diamond Mountains area of Korea has killed 400 persons, and is threatening shrines and temples dating back to the sixth century, according to Tokyo ...

    Article : 42 words
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