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  2. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Liverpool (Most Rev. Dr. R. D. Downey) interviewed by the Australian Press Association on his arrival in London ...

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  3. FAST SCORING

    The small attendance which wintnessed the concluding day's play in the match between the New South .Wales Seffield Shield XI, and Newcastle at the Sports ...

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  4. COURTS MARTIAL

    The Courts Martial, which, in accordance with the usual practice following such accidents, will be held on Tuesday at Portsmouth, in connection with the ...

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  5. SMALL COLLIERIES

    The extraordinary growth of small collieries, especially on the northern field, was discussed at aggregate meetings of members of the Miners' Federation on the South Maitland field yesterday. Meetings were held at Cessnock, Kurri Kurri, ...

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  6. RYAN'S VICTORY

    After an epic struggle Noel Ryan won the 440 yards State swimming championship at the Domain Baths yesterday afternoon from the Frenchman, Jean Taris, ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Mr. J. Babbage presided at a conference of unions, miners' lodges, the Commmunist Party, and unemployed organisations held at the Newcastle Trades Hall on ...

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  8. PLEA TO GERMANY

    Abyssinia has complained to Germany, denouncing Italy's military measures as exercising military pressure during the negotiation, in contrast to Abyssinia's ...

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  9. GALES IN ENGLAND

    Winds of gale force swept the British Isles again yesterday, and exceptionally heavy rain fell in many parts, while snow falls were recorded in the midlands and ...

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  10. TROOPS FAREWELLED

    The advance guard of the Peloritana Division, consisting of 5000 men with specialised workers, sailed for East Africa aboard the Vulcania to-day. ...

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  11. THE CESSNOCK MEETING

    The meeting at Cessnock was held in the Strand Theatre yesterday morning, and the speakers were the General President (Mr. C. Nelson) and the Northern ...

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  12. SOVIET DECISION

    An Anglo-Russian trade authority states that consequent on the breakdown of Russo-American trade negotiations, the Soviet intends to ship gold to London ...

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  13. NEWS CENSORED

    It is announced officially that all future information regarding the Abyssinian situation will be handled by the War Ministry. Foreign correspondents are advised ...

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  14. AFFILIATION DELAYED

    Officials of the New South Wales Swimming Association received a setback yesterday morning when they visited the French swimmers, Jean Taris ...

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  15. "ATTACKED BITTERLY"

    Betty Gow, the Scottish nurse who had charge of the Lindbergh baby when it was kidnapped said on .arrival Southampton that she had been attacked ...

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  16. FEDERATED CLERKS

    The annual meeting of the Newcastle sub-branch of the Federated Clerks' Union will be held at the Trades Hall to-morrow night, when the State President ...

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  17. ANOTHER SPLIT VOTE

    There will be a split Conservative vote, at another by-election at Norwood. Here the candidates are Mr. D. Sandys (National Conservative), Mr. R. Findlay ...

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  18. WOUNDED LION

    Compassion for a wounded lion imperilled the life of Gerald Tenison a relative of the Earl of Kingston, who with his wife and another hunter, Riley, was ...

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  19. WELCOME RAIN

    Several of the dry arenas in the central west of Queensland received considerable benefit from thunderstorms on Friday night. ...

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  20. NORTHERN MINERS

    The President of the Northern branch of the Miners' Federation (Mr. T. Hoare) will, at 12 o'clock to-day, attend a conference respecting Abermain No. 2 men. ...

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  21. EDWARD MOREY

    Edward Morey, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Percy Smith, and who was subsequently reprieved by the State Cabinet and the sentence ...

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  22. "MARVELLOUS TIME"

    The Boy Scouts on their return from the Jamboree said they had a marvellous time. There was a fine, marvellous sphere at the Jamboree. They made ...

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  23. RAILWAYS UNION

    The State Council of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Railways' Union to-day adopted the proposals of the executive officers that the agreement ...

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  24. British Industries Fair

    London; February 22.—The great advance in technique of manufacture and improvement in design, displayed at the British Industries Fair was commented upon by ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, February 22.—The King drove in State this morning to St. James's Palace, where he held the first levce of the year. His Majesty was accompanied ...

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  26. HERALD STOP PRESS

    An attempt to blow open the safe at Awaba railway station was frustrated late last night A man was arrested. ...

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  27. British Cotton Industry

    London, February 22.—At a meeting of the Federation of Master Cotton Spinners' Associations in Manchester, it was announced that the President of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. JUBILEE TABLECLOTH

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), during a visit to the textile section of the Industries Fair, bought half a dozen tablecloths specially made for the ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. Adelaide Actor's Dancing

    London, February 22.—Newspapers highly praise the dancing in a revue at the Adelphi Theatre of Robert Helpmann, of Adelaide. ...

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  30. DIESEL RAIL MOTORS

    The Queensland Railway Department will put a rail motor, fitted with a 130 horse-power Diesel engine,, and burning crude oil, into operation on the ...

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  31. Captain Stack's Appointment

    London, February 22.—Captain Neville Stack has been appointed Air Superintendent and manager of Hillman Airways. ...

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  32. SUDDEN ATTACK

    After questioning two men and two women at Paddington early this morning Constable Burke, of Darlinghurst police station, was assaulted by one of the men. ...

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  33. SPEED LIMIT IN ENGLAND

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. G. Hore-Belisha) intends to except most of the important arterial roads in and around London from the 30 miles-per-hour speed ...

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  34. AT KURRI KURRI

    The aggregate meeting at Kurri Kurri was addressed by the General Secretary (Mr. W. Orr) and the Vice-president (Mr. J. Kellock). Both motions were ...

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  35. PAXTON AND ABERMAIN

    The two motions were carried at meetings at Paxton and Abermain in the afternoon. ...

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