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  2. MORAL DEFECTIVES

    President Roosevelt addressed a plea for public support for the Administration's economic and social programme at a gathering of 30,000 persons at the ...

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  3. GALLIPOLI

    From her son, Kenneth Capewell, a rating on H.M.A.S. Australia, Mrs. W. Capewell, of Nelson-street, Wallsend, has received an interesting letter, which was ...

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  4. ONE GREEN SPOT

    The first impression of the port of Aden—and probably the last—is one of utter barrenness and heat. It is difficult to get reliable information about the ...

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  5. BODY IN WELL

    Before Mr. Justice Street and a jury at the Central Criminal Court to-day, Francis Henry Joseph Maudlin, 27, was charged with having murdered Charles ...

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  6. SUBURBAN and DISTRICT

    TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.—The Assistant Director of the Methodist Young People's Department, Rev. A. Walker, addressed Sunday School teachers at a ...

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  7. TWO MATCHES OFF

    The New South Wales Cricket Association, at its meeting to-night, decided that the Second XI. match v. Victoria, and the Colts' match against Queensland should ...

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  8. STOCK MARKETS

    Though the London stock markets are quiet, the exceptionally good employment figures for May—the best for six years—has heartened investors. The firmness of ...

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  9. SHORTEN HEARING

    When the Starting-price Royal Commission resumed to-day, Mr. Windeyer, K.C., who is assisting the Commission, said that a private meeting had been held ...

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  10. HAMILTON

    PRESBYTERIAN CONCERT.—In aid of the Adamstown organ fund a concert was held in the Hamilton Presbyterian School Hall last night. The concert was ...

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  11. NAZI MENACE

    The Nazi menace in South-west Africa is becoming more and more insistent, says the Johannesburg correspondent of the "Morning Post." Trade between the ...

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  12. ADAMSTOWN

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  13. TERMS NOT DISCLOSED

    The Manager of West Australian Airways (Major Brearley) would not make a statement to-day regarding the price paid to his company for relinquishing its ...

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  14. CLOSES TO-DAY

    Large private subscriptions to the Commonwealth £9,000,000 loan, which will close to-morrow, were received by the Treasury to-day. These were for amounts ...

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  15. SIR JOHN BUTTERS

    When the hearing of the conspiracy charge against four men, Charles Byrne, F. Dwyer, J, E. McKenzie and Louis Sterling, was resumed to-day, Sir John ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. MRS. BOOTH-CLIBBORN

    A welcome accorded to Mrs. Catherine Booth-Clibborn, daughter of the founder of the Salvation Army, at the Town Hall to-day was attended by representatives of ...

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  17. WARATAH

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  18. SUPPOSED MURDER

    A University medical student's prank, which resulted in police squad hastening through Dunedin streets in a motor-car to the scene of the supposed murder of ...

    Article : 132 words
  19. £1750 MENTIONED

    The sum of £1750 was mentioned in the Central Police Court to-day when Francis John Sewell, 22, was charged with having on February 25, 1935, forged a ...

    Article : 167 words
  20. DEFENCE COORDINATION

    The Chiefs of the Staff of the Czechoslovakia and Yugoslav armies, accompanied by representatives of the principal sections of their forces, have arrived at Bucharest ...

    Article : 143 words
  21. Industrial News HEBBURN MINERS

    Mr. R. Stewart preside, at a meeting of Hebburn No. 2 Miners' Ledge on Sunday, the Acting-President of the Federation (Mr. J. Kellock) also being present. ...

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  22. NEW AERODROME

    The tender of Messrs. Chesterfield and Jenkins, contractors, of Grafton, has been accepted, for the preparation, of ground at Evans Head as an emergency ...

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  23. AMONG ABORIGINES

    Agreement has been reached between the Minister for the Interior (Mr. T. Paterson) and the Melbourne University, concerning the conditions under which ...

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  24. NIGHT IN OPEN

    Forced to take to the land when darkness set in while they were returning from a fishing trip yesterday, two men and two girls spent last night huddled under a ...

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  25. LAMBTON

    ANNIVERSARY.—Bright singing by the scholars was a feature of the anniversary services of the Lambton Methodist Sunday School, held on Sunday. In ...

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  26. COMBAT RABBITS

    Experiments will shortly be carried out by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research to ascertain whether it would be safe to disseminate in Australia ...

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  27. ABERDARE COLLIERY

    Owing to a breakdown of one of the dummy cages, Aberdare colliery ceased work yesterday an hour earlier than usual. It is expected that repairs will be effected ...

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  28. FIRE AT PAMBULA

    The Post-office, as motor service station and a cafe were destroyed by fire at Pambula last night. The outbreak occurred in the front of ...

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  29. ARABS STILL HOSTILE

    Despite the presence of eight battalions of British troops and the promulgation of the death penalty, disturbances continue in Palestine. ...

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  30. MAITLAND MAIN COLLIERY

    Owing to a domestic dispute affecting the sidlers. Maitland Main colliery was idle yesterday. ...

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  31. FATHER'S DEATH

    A sequel to the death of Alexander Memory, 40, at Boorcan on Saturday, was the appearance of his son, James Memory, 19, in Court to-day on a charge of having ...

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  32. CRICKET COACH

    Secrecy still surrounds the details of the engagement of W. Brown, the Australian batsman, by the Queensland Cricket Association. ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. CAR DRIVER FOR TRIAL

    An inquest was held to-day into the death in Wollongong Hospital on June 7 of Francis William Moahady. It was stated in evidence that Mahady ...

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  34. VISIT OTHER STATES

    The Acting Minister for Commerce and the Minister administering War Service Homes (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) has made arrangements to visit all States except ...

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  35. SWEDISH GOVERNMENT

    The Swedish Government has resigned owing to Parliament's decision to spend more money on defence. ...

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  36. HERALD STOP PRESS

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) announced that the Imperial Conference would be held in London ...

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  37. MALTA'S CLAIM

    Mr. R. E. Hamilton, a former Speaker of the Malta Legislature, told the Rotary Club to-day, that nothing had yet happened to upset Malta's claim to be a ...

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  38. BELMONT

    WOMEN'S GUILD.—At the inaugural meeting of the Belmont branch of the Newcastle and Suburban Cooperative Women's Guild, officers were elected as ...

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  39. RADIO STATION

    A proposal that the Federal Government should erect an A class radio station at Canberra, mainly to broadcast statements of Government policy, ...

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  40. MADE SHORT FILM

    The Federal Minister for Health (Mr. W. M. Hughes) had sufficiently recovered to-day to face the camera and microphone for a short talking film on the lawn at ...

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  41. 1938 EMPIRE GAMES

    It was stated to-day that the main area for the 1938 Empire Games will be the Sydney Cricket Ground. This decision has been reached after ...

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  42. SWANSEA

    PUBLIC MEETING.—A public meeting, convened by the Advisory Committee, was held on Sunday. Mr. E. Baker presided. It was decided to protest to Lake ...

    Article : 195 words
  43. £7500 MISSING

    The sum of £7500 was found to be missing on Friday night from the strongroom of the Bank of New Zealand at Managaweka, near Taihape. ...

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  44. JUNIOR T.T. RACE

    Frith (Norton) won the Junior Tourist Trophy race in the Isle of Man in 197min. 46sec., his average speed being 80.13 miles an hour. White (Norton) was second, and ...

    Article : 43 words
  45. SEVEN INJURED

    Seven persons were injured, two seriously, in a head-on collision between two cars at St. Peter's to-night. Both cars were wrecked. ...

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  46. WHEAT MARKET UNSETTLED

    Economic factors are playing a big part in the world supply and demand for wheat, according to the Lindley Walker Wheat Co. Ltd., which describes the present international position as ...

    Article : 77 words
  47. VALUABLE CLYDESDALES

    On the Anchises, which reached Fremantle to-day, are 13 Clydesdales, imported for breeding purposes in various States. All are valuable pedigreed stock ...

    Article : 37 words
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