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  2. WORSE HEAT ON WAY.

    Heat wave conditions are likely to become more trying, according to the State Meteorologist (Mr. Mares), who yesterday predicted that it ...

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  3. COUNTY COUNCIL.

    Although nominations for the County Council elections, which closed yesterday, will not be officially announced until noon to-day, it was stated last ...

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  4. PIPE WORKS SALE.

    The circumstances of the sale of the State Monier Pipe Works [?] Monier Industries Ltd., as set out in the official files, were traversed by ...

    Article : 501 words
  5. SPEED SIGNS.

    The Transport Department has fixed the location of some of the signs indicating the boundaries of built-up areas in which the speed limit of 30 miles an ...

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  6. NEW BRITISH TANKS.

    Britain has seemed the deadliest ground war weapon ever devised in the shape of 60 miles-an-hour heavy tanks, equipped with light artillery, ...

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  7. U.S.A. NAVAL MOVES.

    Three additional destroyers have depatted for San Pedro (California) after the hurried mobilisation of their officers and crews. ...

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  8. RADICALS ARRESTED IN JAPAN.

    It is revealed that 108 persons in Tokyo and 262 in 17 other cities were arrested a week ago for taking part in revolutionary activity. They include two members of the Diet and several university professors. ...

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  9. BRITAIN WATCHING CLOSELY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, several questions were asked about China, chiefly referring to trade interests. ...

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  10. COMMUNISTS TO BE CRUSHED.

    The police allege that the Proletarian party has been connected with the Communist International since 1935, and has received instructions from ...

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  11. CHINESE PREPARE IN SOUTH.

    Elaborate preparations are being made by the Chinese to resist the expected attack by Japan on south China. From one source it is reported that ...

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  12. CHEKA METHODS REVIVED.

    The Soviet has revived the methods of the Chcka. It is believed that neither M. Leon Karakhan, eminent diplomat, nor M. Yenukidze, former ...

    Article : 374 words
  13. DAILY BREAD.

    The Industrial Conciliation Committee decided yesterday that bakers in the County of Cumberland, which includes all the metropolitan area, should ...

    Article : 208 words
  14. LENGTH OF AIR ROUTES.

    According to an official estimate, the world's regular air routes aggregated 305,200 miles in length at the end of 1936. ...

    Article : 156 words
  15. BUSHFIRE WARNING.

    In his forecast for to-day, Mr. Mares has included a warning that the continued hot weather and the possibility of north to north-west winds were likely to give rise to ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. POLICY CHANGE.

    The Teachers' Federation Conference decided yesterday to abandon its policy o[?] supporting special classification privileges for returned soldiers, because ...

    Article : 381 words
  17. SCHOOL TEACHER ELECTROCUTED.

    Rowland Jones, 29, school teacher, of Eveleigh Street, Murwillumbah, was electrocuted in a garage in Nicholas Avenue, Campsie, yesterday afternoon ...

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  18. BUTCHERS' SHOPS.

    Butchers' shops and smallgoods factories in the counties of Cumberland and Northumberland will remain closed on Christmas Day and Boxing Day, December 27, as well as New ...

    Article : 95 words
  19. EGYPTIAN CRISIS.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that Egyptian Cabinet Minister were hurriedly summoned last night to the bedside of the Premier ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. OATH OF ALLEGIANCE

    The constitution of the Woy Woy Shire Council was questioned to-day by one of the councillors, Mr. S. A. Hall, who alleged that at the first meeting of the new triennial period ...

    Article : 246 words
  21. LORD NUFFIELD.

    Recently Lord Nuffield gave Oxfotd University £200,000 for a medical research school He is now providing a special fund of £168,000, to enable three demonstiatoiships ...

    Article : 101 words
  22. SHOCKS IN COUNTRY.

    While she was [?]vatering the garden yesterday, the daughter of Constable Parks caught hold of a wire clothes-line, and received an electric shock which knocked her off her feet. ...

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  23. 40,000 REFUGEES DEAD.

    The arrival of winter has increased the death rate among Chinese refugees at Shangha[?]. The average number of deaths daily ...

    Article : 66 words
  24. TEACHERS' PROTEST.

    The Teachers' Federation Conference decided yesterday to protest against the action of the Premier (Mr. Stevens) in appointing a committee to inaugurate ...

    Article : 181 words
  25. FLYING-BOAT FROM LONDON

    The Air Ministry announces that an additional flying-boat will leave London shortly to replace the craft which moke down at Akvab (Burma) during the flight from ...

    Article : 157 words
  26. FISHING-BOATS IN PERIL.

    Gales that are raging off the south-west of Korea swept away 600 fishing-boars, with crews totalling 3000. Rescue ships are hurrying to the scene but ...

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  27. STRANGLING OF MAID.

    Detectives who have prepared the case for the Coroner (Mr. Chiplin) as the result of then inquiries into the strangling, with her own stocking of Miss Dorothy May Everett, a ...

    Article : 91 words
  28. RUMANIAN POLL.

    The Government has seemed only 38 per cent. of the total votes at the election. This is the first time in Rumanian history that a Government in power at the time of a ...

    Article : 54 words
  29. DEATH OF CHINESE.

    Police left Panamatta late last night to investigate the death of a Chinese named Wah at a market garden at Camden. The police were informed that Wah drank ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. FUNERAL OF LUDENDORFF.

    The Minister for Defence (Field-Marshal von Blomberg) delivered the funeral oration in honour of the late General Ludendorff, and it was broadcast throughout Germany. ...

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