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  2. GOOD VICTORIES

    Newcastle and Maitland had outstanding success at the 24th annual sports meeting of the Combined High Schools at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. ...

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  3. DISTRICT PROTEST

    A conference, representative of practically all municipal and shire councils in the district, held at the Newcastle Town Hall last night, unanimously ...

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  4. RELIEF WORK

    Strong protests against the dismissal of relief workers were expressed at the Waratah, Stockton, and Lambton Council meetings last night. All decided to ask ...

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  5. DEBTS AND TAXES

    A resolution stating that the growing debts and taxes with which the community was being more heavily burdened each year must inevitably cause a ...

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  6. FOURTH SUCCESS

    The second day of the Royal National Show was favoured with perfect weather. Horses played an outstanding part in the principal ring, where hunting, jumping ...

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  7. LIBERALS BEATEN

    For the first time for 30 years the Liberals have lost control of Quebec. To-day's provincial elections gave at least 75 seats to the Conservative Opposition party, the ...

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  8. AVERAGE EARNINGS

    A ease, stated by the Workers' Compensation Commission, on behalf of Francis Irwin Doyle, for a decision by the Supreme Court as to how much ...

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  9. RECORD LENGTH

    The route approved by the King to enable members of the public to get their first view of him after he has been crowned will be the longest on ...

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  10. THE PHILIPPINES

    To-day's round-table conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations discussed the question of the Philippines in Far Eastern politics, with the Japanese delegates ...

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  11. PATHFINDERS' CLUB

    Giving evidence before the Banking Commission to-day, F. J. Shaw, Secretary of the Pathfinders' Club, claimed that by calling on overdrafts the banks shattered ...

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  12. HOLMES OUT

    E. R. T. Holmes has informed the Marylebone Cricket Club that he will be unable to go to Australia with the M.C.C. team because of business and private ...

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  13. EGG MARKETING

    Whether the Egg Marketing Board of New South Wales was clothed with power to compel poultry farmers to furnish egg-production returns was amongst ...

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  14. CERAMIC MODERNISED

    Marking the elaborate modernisation of the Ceramic, the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company Ltd. entertained a large British, Australian, and South African party ...

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  15. "BOUT CANCELLED"

    Although it was announced this afternoon that the fight between Ambrose Palmer and Maxie Rosenbloom had been cancelled owing to the failure of Palmer to ...

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  16. WALLSEND MEETING

    Most of the seating of the Emiper Theatre at Wallsend was occupied last night for a public meeting to discuss the relief work situation and other concerns ...

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  17. GIFT TO MR. FINDLAY

    A presentation was made at Kennington Oval to-day to Mr. W. Findlay on behalf of the Cricket Boards of Control of Australia and South Africa, India, and the ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS TRADE

    Australia's decision to admit Japanese miscellaneous goods, if booked before July 9, is regarded by official quarters as due to Australia's own requirements ...

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  19. MILK INQUIRY

    When the Milk Commission resumed to-day, Mr. A. G. Hill, who is assisting the Commission, read evidence, which sad been given by D. J. Davies at an earlier ...

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  20. FEAR OF WAR

    The necessity for Australia's maintaining her defence was emphasised by Mr. E. F. Harrison, M.H.R., when he returned to Australia by the Orford ...

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  21. MURDER CHARGES

    Neville Charles George and Violet Sarah Rose Ranson appeared in the Criminal Court at Launceston to-day charged with having murdered George ...

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  22. DEATH IN LONDON

    The death occurred to-day of Captain Harry Pearson, who was navigating officer of H.M.S. Calliope when she steamed out of Apia harbour in March, 1889, and ...

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  23. AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL

    The Australian Agricultural Council, which will assemble in Adelaide next week, will discuss many important matters, principal of which will be the ...

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  24. JINDALEE SHIRE

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. E. S. Spooner) has directed that the necessary steps should be taken to hold an election to get over ...

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  25. MR. W. J. GORMAN

    Mr. W. J. Gorman, assistant at the Newcastle West Post-office, left last night for Coonamble, whither he has been transferred. ...

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  26. LISMORE HOSPITAL

    A comprehensive scheme for the development of the Lismore Base Hospital in five stages, involving the expenditure of many thousands of pounds was to-day ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, August 17.—Lord Halifax, who, in the absence of the Foreign Secretary (Mr. R. A. Eden) on holiday in Yorkshire, has been in charge of the Foreign Office, ...

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  28. FOUND NOT GUILTY

    The jury at the Lismore Quarter Sessions to-day found Nathan Piggott Ellis not guilty on a charge of having broken and entered a school room at Drake, and ...

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  29. Naval Appointment

    London, August 17.—Commander H. M. L. Waller, of the Royal Australian Navy, has been appointed to the Admiralty's Naval Intelligence Division. ...

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  30. Egyptian Treaty Delegates

    London, August 17.—The Egyptian Premier (Nahas Pasha) and part of the Egyptian delegation to London for the signature of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty, ...

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  31. HERALD STOP PRESS

    The Spanish Government claims that the victory at Medellan was much greater than was at first [?]ealised, chiefly due to the wonderful ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. DOG RACING

    "It has a degrading and degenerating effect on those in touch with it," said Rev. W. J. S. Rankin, of Ballina, questioned with regard to the statement by ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. SHOOTING VICTIM DIES

    Edwin Rankin Gardiner 27, who was shot at St. Peters on Saturday night, died in hospital to-day. Police have made intensive investigations, but so far ...

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  34. BETTING COMMISSION

    A statement that Sergeant Brodie could be cleared of responsibility for the evidence about betting, since it was his first betting case, was made by Mr. Cassidy, ...

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  35. England Enjoys Sunshine

    London, August 17.—After six weeks of unseasonable weather, London and the South of England is enjoying a spell of sunny, hot weather, which seems likely to ...

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  36. MEETING AT CARDIFF

    A meeting of relief workers at Cardiff on Monday carried motions protesting strongly against the dismissal of unmarried men from the emergency relief ...

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  37. VICIOUS ASSAULT

    A vicious assault was made on W. Pinney, a well-known footballer, last night, when he surprised two men in the residence of Mrs. E. R. Thomas. ...

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  38. JAPANESE NAVAL ESTIMATES

    The Japanese Naval Estimates for 1937-38 have been increased by £4,000,000. The programme provides for replacements of vessels and new air squadrons. ...

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  39. NEW ALTITUDE RECORD

    Georges Detre to-day established a new aeroplane altitude record of 48,761 feet, as against the previous height of 47,340 feet held by the Italian, Donati. ...

    Article : 31 words
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