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  2. STORMS IN COUNTRY.

    Sydney experienced a remarkably sudden change from sultry heat to cool, rainy weather at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon when a gusty ...

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  3. FLYING-BOATS.

    The five flying-boat[?] of No. 204 Squadron, R.A.F., which wen due here yesterday, were delayed at Koepang, effecting repairs to electric [?] gear caused by ...

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  4. THE FIRST FLEET.

    Several hundred people gathered under the trees and along the pathways surrounding the specially prepared "beach" at Faim Core on ...

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  5. NEW MEDICAL SERVICE.

    The council of the Queensland branch of the British Medical Association has avvured the State Director-General of Health, Sir Raphael ...

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  6. NEW DEAL.

    When President Roosevelt invited captains of industry to the White House to confer about the business depression and to discuss the control of ...

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  7. IRISH TALKS.

    The conversations between Great Britain and Eire (Irish Free State), which will begin on Monday are expected to range oser a wide field of the ...

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  8. JAPAN TO CREATE NEW MME IN CHINA.

    At noon to-day the Japanese Government announced that it would sever diplomatic relations with the Chiang Kai-shek regime in China, because of its "obstinate refusal to come to terms." ...

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  9. FOREIGN RIGHTS TO BE RESPECTED.

    Mr. Hirota's statement included the following remarks:- "Even after the capture of Nanking, the Government has, until now, ...

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  10. STRIKE THREAT.

    The Stale council of the Federated Ironworkers' Union, at a meeting in Sydney yesterday, decided to order that the notice of intention to strike which ...

    Article : 269 words
  11. CEREMONY AT KURNELL TO-MORROW.

    To-morrow is the 150th anniversary of the entry of the first fleet into Botany Bay, which took place eight days befoie the proclamation of the colony in Port Jackson. The occasion ...

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  12. ILABOUR MEMBER.

    Mr. L. G. Arthur, Labour M.L.A., for Hamilton, said last night that he would be pleased to meet Miners' Federation representatives in conference, as ...

    Article : 266 words
  13. LEVEL CROSSINGS.

    The Railway Department, replying to a request fiom the Graziers' Association of New South Wales that level railway crossings should be eliminated on main highways, and that ...

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  14. GIFT FROM JAPAN.

    The Australian Trade Commissionei Lieutenant-Colonel Longfield Lloyd has written thanking Vice-Admiral Koga, Vice-chief of the Naval Staff, and Vice-Admiral Shimada, ...

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  15. BELLBIRD STRIKE.

    The township of Bellbird, which had its electric light and powei cut off on Friday as the result of a sliike of enginedrivers, and firemen at Bellbird Colliery, the source of the ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. FINANCIER'S OFFER.

    In response +o President Roosevelt's denunciation of holding companies, Mr. Wendell Willkie, president [?] the powerful Commonwealth and Souther Corporation, offered to ...

    Article : 209 words
  17. TRANS-TASMAN LINERS BOOKED OUT.

    [?]t is estimated that several thousand New Zealandcrs will cross the Tasman during the next month to attend the celebrations. It is many years since shipping offices have had so ...

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  18. U.S.A. SUPREME COURT.

    President Roosevelt has nominated Mr. Stanley F. Reed, the Solicitor-General, to succeed Justice Sutherland as a member of the Federal Supreme Court. ...

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  19. TWENTY RESCUES AT ONE TIME.

    A number of exciting rescues took p[?]ace at Sydney beaches yesterday. Manly's total was 40. Twenty were s[?]ept out by a sudden backwash. The ...

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  20. DISPLAY IN LONDON.

    The New South Wales Government is preparing a special 150th Ahniversary display in the recently-enlarged windows of its Strand offices. ...

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  21. RELIEF WORKERS.

    Complaints by relief workers in the Kearsley, Tarro, and Lake Macquarie shires and the Cessnock municipality against their conditions were considered at a conference of their ...

    Article : 201 words
  22. FIRE IN GARAGE.

    Early yesterday morning, a fire broke out either in the battery charging room of Rose Bay Motors, Ltd., or the workshop of the Austral Engineering ...

    Article : 274 words
  23. NO WATER TO FIGHT FIRES.

    The fourth fire within 12 months broke out at Stockinbingal last night, and the house was burnt to the ground. The local fire-fighting force was ...

    Article : 216 words
  24. FUR THEFT CHASE.

    One man was killed instantly and three others were injured, two seriously, when a police car crashed broadside into a car it was pursuing, following a smash-and-grab fur theft ...

    Article : 194 words
  25. STRIKE EXPECTED.

    Although counting of a ballot will not be completed until early this week, it is expected that the Western Australian Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees will ...

    Article : 100 words
  26. ATTEMPT ON RECORD.

    Christian Moenchi, who is attempting to break Andre Japy's Salgon-Parls flight record, has already covered half the Journey in 21 hours. He landed here and took oft for ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. GERMANY PROTESTS IN VAIN.

    The Ambassador for Germany, Dr. Dieckhoff, protested to the Secretary of State. Mr. Cordell Hull, against the speech by Mr. W. E. Dodd, the former Ambassador for the United ...

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  28. INJURED GIRL STILL UNCONSCIOUS.

    After having been unconscious in a private hospital in Gosford since January 8, Miss Eunice Rodney, 20, of Strathfield, was taken, still un[?]onscious, to the Lewisham Private ...

    Article : 59 words
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