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  2. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. Dr. Eris O'Brien, speaking at the opening of a new Roman Catholic presbytery at South Hurstville yesterday, said that he was keenly disappointed that the supreme ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Leslie S. Barnett, who died suddenly at Potts Point yesterday, aged 64 years, was a prominent figure in the commercial life of Sydney, and was also very widely known as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHARK ATTACK.

    Thomas McDonald, 16, a member of the Byron Bay Surf Life Saving Club, was attacked by a shark about 10ft long while swimming with clubmates, ...

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  5. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    A recent portrait of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), who has again been returned to power. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPANISH PROBLEM FAR FROM SOLUTION.

    The problem of overcoming intervention in Spain is still far from solution. Soviet distrust of Italy and Germany, and the attitude of the Fascist Powers have placed serious obstacles in the way of an effective agreement. ...

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  7. NAZIS AND CZECHS.

    After incidents in which deputies were roughly handled, the Czechoslovakian Government has postponed the local elections in 500 communal ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S STRENGTH

    "I was very impressed by the wonderful spirit of your airmen, who have the same proud, clear spirit as German aviators," said General Milch, who led the party of German ...

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  9. FLATS AT ROSE BAY.

    The Mayor of Woollahra, Alderman Griffiths, said yesterday that he thoroughly agreed with the remarks of Mr. Justice Long Innes in the Equity Court on Friday with reference ...

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  10. GOLDEN JUBILEE.

    The golden jubilee services of the Bexley Presbyterian Church began yesterday. The first Presbyterian services in the district were conducted in 1872 by the Rev. W. Ridley, M.A., ...

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  11. JOHN MONTAGUE.

    The hearing was continued at Elizabethtown on Friday of the charge against John Montague, Hollywood's brilliant golfer, of having taken part in a robbery in 1930. ...

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  12. ANTI-BRITISH RADIO PROPAGANDA.

    "With a view to the checking of anti-British radio propaganda, the Government in future will control the Daventry transmitter, using it solely for broadcasting the ...

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  13. CHINESE CREW'S WAGES.

    With a while crew of non-unionists, the British steamer Silksworth left Newcastle at 10.58 a.m. on Saturday for Darien, Manchukuo. ...

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  14. MR. A. E. ANDERSON.

    Mr. Alexander Ernest Anderson, who died at his home, Ramsgate Avenue, Bondi Beach, was formerly the owner of Murrumbong station, in the Wellington district. At one time ...

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  15. BRITISH IMPATIENCE GROWING.

    There is some impatience in London at the new check with which the Nonintervention sub-committee met with on Friday. However, the proposals which ...

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  16. GERMAN ROBBED OF £15 IN NOTES.

    Arnold Kamper, 25, of David Street, Mosman, who recently arrived from Germany, was assaulted and robbed of 15 £1 notes in Aston Park, Mosman, on Saturday night. ...

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  17. MRS. E. A. MARTIN.

    Mrs. E. A. Martin, of Coff's Harbour, died suddenly last week. Before her marriage she was' well known in Coonamble as Sister Margaret Mackenzie. She is survived by Mr. ...

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  18. THEFT ON LINER.

    Sydney detectives have so far been unable to trace a thief who broke a bar-room window on board R.M.S. Niagara on Friday last, and who apparently received a cut, probably ...

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  19. TRAINING OF YOUTH.

    A Pastoral Letter from Archbishop Kelly was read in all city and suburban Roman Catholic churches yesterday. The pastoral stated that youth should be trained to ...

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  20. KING'S CHRISTMAS DAY BROADCAST.

    The "Sunday Graphic" says: "The King is considering making a broadcast speech to the Empire on Christmas Day. He will consult the Cabinet, which, it is understood ...

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  21. OBSERVATION TOWER BLOWN UP.

    Using 50lb of gun-cotton, the 1st Field Squadron of Cavalry Engineers on Saturday blew up the observation tower in the old internees' camp at Holdsworthy. ...

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  22. KENTUCKY KILLING.

    After an hour of deliberation, a jury, consisting of tobacco farmers, acquitted Roy Garr of a charge of murdcring Brigadier-General Henry Denhardt. By direction, the jury had ...

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  23. WHAT THE SUB-COMMITTEE DID.

    The Italian representative (Count Grandi) reaffirmed, at the Sub-Committee meeting on Friday, his country's acceptance of the British plan, ...

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  24. NO IMMEDIATE ACTION.

    Commonwealth migration officials will not take immediate action against the Chinese crew of the British freighter Silksworth, and they will not be arrested until there is ...

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  25. CATHOLIC DEBATING SOCIETIES.

    Addressing a large gathering at the annual Communion breakfast of members of the New South Wales Catholic debating societies in St. Mary's Cathedral Chapter Hall ...

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  26. CHILDREN KILLED.

    Nine persons were killed, including seven children, and 20 children were injured, when a train struck a school bus at a level crossing. ...

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  27. SURF RESCUES.

    Several surfers got into difficulties at Manly and Maroubra yesterday when a change in the wind and current caused channels and undertow. Several rescues were made at both ...

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  28. REARMAMENT.

    The Minister for the Co-ordination of Defence (Sir Thomas Inskip), in a speech at Porchester, said there would not be any relaxation of Britain's armament programme, but ...

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  29. FAMOUS FRENCHWOMAN KILLED.

    The famous French woman barrister. Madame Mireille Maroger, was killed in an air crash at Rabat, and her sister was seriously injured. ...

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  30. MEMORIAL WINDOW.

    The Bishop of Ballarat (the Right Rev. W. H. Johnson), who was formerly Dean of Newcastle, dedicated at the Newcastle Cathedral yesterday a memorial window "to the glory ...

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  31. "JAPAN CANNOT WIN."

    Mr. V. Y. Chow, formerly foreign editor of the "Sinwanpao," Shanghai, declared at a meeting of the Association of Modern Writers of Australia at the Lovejoy Library, George ...

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  32. DEPARTURE OF SHIP.

    The Silksworth left Newcastle at 10.58 a.m. yesterday to continue her voyage to Dairen. A police guard was posted at the silo wharf. Carrington, until the Silksworth moved into ...

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  33. JEWS BEGIN BOYCOTT.

    Jews are boycotting cinemas, theatres, and restaurants for a week as a protest against discrimination against Jewish students. The money the Jews save will be devoted to the ...

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  34. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL DEDICATED.

    Archbishop Mowll yesterday afternoon dedicated a three-panel memorial window in St. Philip's Church, Eastwood, placed there in memory of soldiers from the district who fell ...

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  35. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The Minister for Social Services (Mr. Hawkins), accompanied the standing committee of the Anglican Synod on a tour of Eskinewille on Saturday morning. ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gold was quoted on Saturday at £7/0/8 an ounce fine, compared with £7/0/6 on Friday. BIG STEEL OUTPUT. ...

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  37. LOYALIST VICTORY FORECAST.

    The Premier of Spain (Senor Juan Negrin), according to a Madrid message, said in a broadcast talk: "The Government is entering on its second winter ...

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  38. NANKIN'S CREW.

    Officers in the Nankin, which arrived in Sydney on Saturday, said that the Chinese crew had not been at all nervous about landing at ports in Japan. ...

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  39. UNITED SUNDAY-SCHOOLS' RALLY.

    Sunday-schools of the Protestant Churches in the Willoughby district held their annual rally yesterday afternoon. About 1500 children and young people marched from Victoria ...

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  40. ANTI-SEMITISM IN DANZIG.

    An anti-Jewish campaign in Danzig has begun. Jewish stall-holders in one section of the market of the Free City are to be segregated, and observers are posted with ...

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  41. STOLEN CAR DAMAGED.

    A motor car, the properly of William Hobden, of Whistler Street, Manly, was stolen on Saturday, and was found later at McMahon's Point badly damaged. ...

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  42. SOLE SURVIVOR.

    A native who had been charged with murder, was the only survivor when a boat upset as it was crossing Saint Lucia River (Zululand). Two Europeans and a constable, ...

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  43. PORT OF LONDON DEFENCE.

    Mr. T. R. Toovey. who will shortly go to Australia and New Zealand to represent the Port of London Authority, was farewelled at a luncheon. The chairman, Sir Hamilton ...

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  44. MAN PARALYSED.

    Clifford Fuge, 25, a woodcutter, single, received serious injuries when he dived into shallow water in the Macquarie River to-day. ...

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  45. GIRL FATALLY SHOT.

    Miss Dorothy Jean Cato, 13, a daughter of Mr. F. Cato, of Dingley Dell, Thorpdale, and a grand-niece of the late Mr. F. J. Cato, of Melbourne, was found shot last week on her ...

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  46. WORLD CONCERTS

    The third of the world broadcast concerts organised by the International Broadcasting Union has been arranged by the Netherlands Indies Broadcasting Company, and will be ...

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  47. SPINSTERS CANNOT VOTE.

    A new electoral law entitles married women, widows and divorced women to vote, and also to stand for Parliament, but it does not allow spinsters to exercise the franchise. ...

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  48. GLIDER PILOT INJURED.

    A glider, piloted by Ernest Sayer, 24, chemist, crashed to the ground from a height of 60 feet at Bendigo to-day. Sayer suffered concussion and shock, and is now in Bendigo ...

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  49. MAN'S BODY FOUND IN BATH

    Ernest Smith, 63, of Dubbo, who was to have appeared before the Dubbo Police Court to-day on a charge of starting-price betting, was reported as missing yesterday. ...

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  50. RICE BOARD.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) announced yesterday that, as a result of the poll which closed on Friday, the following producers' representatives had been elected to ...

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  51. INFANT ABANDONED.

    A baby girl about 6 weeks old was abandoned at Dulwich Hill on Saturday. Mrs. McNicol, of Constitution Road, heard an infant crying. and she found the child fully dressed on the ...

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