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  2. POLICE TRANSFERS.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) told a deputation which approached him yesterday concerning police transfers from the Newcastle district that, if it were not for financial ...

    Article : 168 words
  3. NAZI REGIME.

    The appointment of a new sub-dictator to control Church affairs, the intensified persecution of Catholics and Jews, the heresy hunt among university students, the ...

    Article : 356 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    After receiving a letter from the secretary of the New South Wales Ambulance Transport Board, in which reference was made to "sen[?] less wrangling" between the Bathurst und ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. THE FLEET.

    Officers and men of the Royal Australian Navy to-day drank the King's health, when, in accordance with the Royal signal to "splice the main brace," beer was issued to the ship's ...

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  6. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Five persons were injured, three severely, when the car in which they were travelling between Pimpana and Oxenford crashed into a corner post on a bridge near Coomera. The ...

    Article : 137 words
  7. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    Playing in unbeatable form in the match between England and Australia at Eastbourne to-day, which Australia won, J. Crawford easily defeated H. W. Austin, 6-2, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Crawford played his most brilliant match of the tour. ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. TOURIST RESORTS.

    A tourist development association of local government bodies interested in exploiting tourist areas in New South Wales, was formed at the tourist development convention, which ...

    Article : 466 words
  9. FINED FOR ALLOWING WATER TO DRIP[?]

    For allowing water to drip from a balcony verandah on to the footpath, E.G. Robinson was fined 5/, with £1/8/ costs. The offen[?] resulted from the washing down of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  10. CLOSING OF RELIEF WORKS.

    The sewerage work is almost complete[?] and only about 20 men are employed. A start will be made within a few days to connect some of the houses. The work absorbed a grea[?] ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. BALLOON TESTS.

    Meteorological observations which will be of considerable value for the night flying of air mail 'planes to Darwin and across the Timor Sea are being made by Mr. W.A. ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. PEDESTRIAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Mar[?]o Piedriche, 70, of Buckland-street, city, was knocked down on Saturday night by a car in Railway Square. The Central District Ambulance took him to Sydney ...

    Article : 141 words
  13. CRAWFORD'S FINE FORM.

    The special correspondent of the Australian Associated Press at Eastbourne says:— Full of confidence after defeating Perry, Crawford, after losing the first two games, ...

    Article : 356 words
  14. DAVIS CUP.

    Number one court at Wimbledon was rather pock-marked, but fast. Budge ran to 3-0 but the dauntless retrieving Henkel crept to 2-3, and through the American's impetuosity ...

    Article : 198 words
  15. WHITE ANTS LIVE UNDER WATER.

    Councillor A. W. K. Keys, the Tweed Shire president, stated at a meeting of the council that not long ago Mr. C. H. Vardy's ferry at Pi[?]been had sunk, and it had remained under ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. TWEED BAR DIFFICULTIES.

    The tug Undaunted has taken sounding on the bar. The greatest depth at high water was 6ft 9in, with a rise of 2ft 6in, due to high tides this week, but the water became shallower ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. FRUITGROWERS

    More than 300 fruitgrowers from the Orange district attended a meeting at the Memorial hall on Saturday to consider the proposed Fruit Marketing Organisation Act[?] drafted by the ...

    Article : 193 words
  18. SPENT BULLET

    A spent rifle bullet caused alarm amongst junior footballers who were practising on the Brookvale Oval on Saturday afternoon. The bullet embedded itself in the field near a ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. BOYS WOUNDED.

    William Terare, 11, of Eukerabagh Island[?] was shot in the left thigh by another boy, who was playing with a pea-rifle. From the upper thigh the bullet travelled downwards, making ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. NEW ZONE PROPOSED.

    The sub-committee of the Davis cup nations, at its meeting in London next week, will discuss details of the proposal for the establishment of an additional zone in the Pacific, ...

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  21. WORK REFUSED

    To meet the labour shortage on the wheat fields, with the harvest season reaching its height, relief headquarters in 16 counties have stopped dole payments to force unemployed to ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. CASUALTIES.

    Henry Pickard, 16, of Wheeler-parade, Deewhy, while jumping from rocks on Deewhy beach yesterday afternoon[?] fell heavily and fractured his left leg and ankle. The Manly ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. EN ROUTE TO SYDNEY.

    PROFESSOR H.L. BROSE. Professor Brose, who was South Australian Rhodes Scholar in 1913, and is now Professor of Physics at Nottingham (England)[?] will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 40 words
  24. MAN'S MYSTERIOUS INJURIES.

    Alfred Edward White, 26, of Campbell's Hill, was found in a street at East Maitland on Thursday night with injuries to the head and chest. He was also suffering from exposure[?] ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. RYDE MYSTERY.

    The body of a man which was found floating in the harbour at Ryde on Friday was identified last night as that of James Leonard, 50, who had been missing since July 11. An ...

    Article : 50 words
  26. TRADE WAR.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "Japan's action in imposing a 50 per cent, surtax on a selected-list of Canadian goods appears to be the opening gun in ...

    Article : 155 words
  27. CAVALRY CHARGE

    It is believed that 10 people were killed and many injured when the Royal Scots were forced to fire on a huge crowd of Moslem rioters. Fifty police, including five British[?] ...

    Article : 180 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN SAILORS.

    With three wearing sticking plaster on their faces, eight members of the crews of H.M.A.S[?] Australia and Brisbane were charged at Portsmouth with drunkenness, obscene language, ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. NEW MOVE

    Further efforts are being made to bring about unity in the Labour ranks. A meeting on Friday of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions, ...

    Article : 315 words
  30. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Robert John Wallace, 41, of North Lismore, was riding a motor cycle along [?]yogle-road last night when he came into collision with a pedestrian, Gordon Al[?]. The motor cycle ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. DISPUTE IN HOTEL.

    During a dispute in a hotel at Pyrmont on Saturday afternoon a man was shot in the arm, and was later treated at Sydney Hospital. ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. MINISTER'S PROTEST.

    Pastor C. G. Orford, Baptist Minister at Granville, has objections to girl athletes running in "shorts[?]" and he requested members of his church to wear divided skirts when ...

    Article : 333 words
  33. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    The death occurred yesterday of Fred Power, 35, a farmer, of Boree Creek, who recently accidentally shot himself with a pea-rifle when he stumbled over a stick while he was out ...

    Article : 40 words
  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 words
  35. NEW MEMORIAL HALL.

    The Rev. T. Mathers, of Lithgow, has accepted the invitation of the Blayney subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League to dedicate the new soldiers' memorial hall in ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales will next week fly by seaplane to the Channel Islands on a short official visit. He will proceed first to Jersey, where he will open the new memorial hall ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. MAORI TEAM.

    The Maori Rugby Union footballers, having completed their match programme in Queensland, will leave that State for New South Wales to-day, but they will not return to ...

    Article : 417 words
  38. MULTI-COIN DEVICE FOR TELEPHONES[?]

    The Postmaster-General's Department hopes that experiments with a multi-coin device for public telephone booths will make possible an almost continuous service for districts not ...

    Article : 222 words
  39. NEW GUINEA MUMMIES.

    Anthropologists desire to learn the details of Dr. J.R. Atcherley's recent discovery of mummies in New Guinea. Dr. Firth, of New Zealand, who is secretary ...

    Article : 222 words
  40. NEW DEAL.

    The general trend of judicial decisions against the New Deal continues. Yesterday, a Federal District Judge at Sherman (Texas) ruled that the Cotton Control Act, under ...

    Article : 223 words
  41. EARL OF AIRLIE.

    The Earl of Airlie, contradicting reports that he had accepted the post of GovernorGeneral of the Commonwealth declared that they were without foundation. ...

    Article : 31 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. F.L. McDougall, the Commonwealth Government's economic adviser in London, has been elected chairman of the Imperial Economic Committee. ...

    Article : 520 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  44. FIRE AT DUNEDOO.

    The worst fire in the history ot Dunedoo occurred at 2 a.m. to-day, when Waters' Royal Hotel, five shops, and two residences were destroyed. The damage was estimated at ...

    Article : 197 words
  45. DOGS TO GUARD FACTORY.

    Following the increase in the number of nightwatchmen at the Small Arms Factory[?] two A[?]redale dogs have been added to the "staff." It is intended to train the animals ...

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  46. CAROUSALS DEPLORED

    Mr. R. Bennett, vice-president of the 6th Infantry Brigade A.I.F. Association, presiding at the annual reunion on Saturday night, appealed for ex-soldiers' reunions to be not ...

    Article : 235 words
  47. FOOTBALLER TO TRAVEL BY 'PLANE.

    To enable James McMenamin, school teacher[?] and forward of the Young Rugby League team, to play in the Maher Cup match at Tumut on Wednesday, supporters of the club ...

    Article : 81 words
  48. TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA.

    In a magazine article, Mr. Debuchi, who has been appointed to visit Australia on a goodwill mission, points out that, compared with pre-war days, Japanese-Australian ...

    Article : 149 words
  49. GREECE.

    The Greek Cabinet was reconstructed today. Unable to induce the Premier (M. Tsaldaris) to force Republican Ministers to resign, or to pledge themselves not to take part ...

    Article : 133 words
  50. RAILWAY SERVICES.

    The Maitland and District Chamber of Commerce has decided to arrange a conference with the Cessnock Chamber of Commerce with a view to formulating requests to the railway ...

    Article : 113 words
  51. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 282 words
  52. MAITLAND RELIEF WORKS.

    The West Maitland Municipal Council[?] carrying out, as an approved relief work[?] the reclamation of the old river channel and its conversion into a sports ground and Park. ...

    Article : 104 words
  53. FIRES IN METROPOLIS.

    Firemen were seriously hampered by lack of water when fighting a fire which broke out in an eight-roomed cottage at Orange Grove, Cabramatta, on Saturday night. The ...

    Article : 214 words
  54. BUST OF SIR ISAAC NEWTON.

    A replica of the celebrated ivory statuette of Sir Isaac Newton in the British Museum has been presented to the National Library, Canberra. The trustees of the British Museum ...

    Article : 121 words
  55. RAILWAY RATES.

    The Railways Commissioners said on Saturday that[?] though it was true that on a ton of wool valued at £80 a grower at Hay could save 7/3 by sending it to Sydney instead of ...

    Article : 179 words
  56. LIEUTENANT CHAMBERLAIN

    Lieutenant Joseph Chamberlain, son of Sir Austin Chamberlain, who is serving with the trans-Jordan frontier force, it is reported[?] was captured by Wahabis while on a pleasure ...

    Article : 53 words
  57. RIVAL ATLANTIC LINERS.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman)[?] speaking at a luncheon aboard the Normandie, the French Atlantic liner, foreshadowed the possibility of agreement between ...

    Article : 85 words
  58. MOTOR TRUCK OVERTURNS.

    George Kirby, of Long Jetty, was severely injured on Friday night when a motor truck[?] driven by Joseph Rolls, overturned about [?] mile from Tuggerah. Rolls escaped injury[?] ...

    Article : 65 words
  59. AERIAL PAGEANT.

    The aerial pageant, organised by the [?] worth Glider Club, drew thousands of visitors from all parts of the north and north-west[?] Saturday's events were somewhat marre[?] by ...

    Article : 99 words
  60. KING'S PRIZE

    Armourer-sergeant F. S. French, formerly of the Hertfordshire Yeomanry, won the King's prize, scoring 289. Ninety-nine men and one woman fired in ...

    Article : 58 words
  61. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    Proposals for a joint propaganda campaign by the woolgrowers, textile manufacturers, and Australian Government which were raised when the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) was ...

    Article : 40 words
  62. ANTI-WAR MOVEMENT.

    The anti-war and anti-fascism movement has applied to the Police Department for permission to hold a procession from Eddyavenue to Moore Park at the end of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  63. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...

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