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  2. POLICY ENDORSED

    Three well attended aggregate meetings of the Miners' Federation carried resolutions yesterday supporting the attitude of the Federation's Central Council and officers in the Labour Sunday newspaper dispute. ...

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  3. NORWAY ACTS

    Following M. Leon Trotsky's refusal to agree to the more stringent conditions governing his continued stay in the country, the ...

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  4. REMAIN FIRM

    Although the volume of business in the past week has been slight, the stock markets remain remarkably firm. Home industrial news has been encouraging, and ...

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  5. WORLD PEACE

    "I believe that I have found here full appreciation of the view that understanding between France and Germany is necessary to world peace," said Dr. Schacht in ...

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  6. LEAGUE COVENANT

    A strengthening of the primitive machinery against an aggressor is favoured by Russia in its proposals for reform of the League of Nations. It is opposed ...

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  7. MR. BADDELEY CRITICISED

    There was a very large attendance at the Strand Theatre, Cessnock, last night to hear the debate on the merits of the dispute over the production of a Sunday ...

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  8. 174 TO 9

    The aggregate meeting of miners at Kurri Kurri last night decided by 174 votes to 9 to endorse the policy of the Miners' Federation, and expressed the opinion that ...

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  9. KING EDWARD ON TOUR

    King Edward went ashore on an excursion in the neighbourhood of Athens again this morning. The King's party, on board the yacht Nahlin, was joined to-day by ...

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  10. SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    The Australian Associated Press understands that while the new freight contract between New Zealand and the overseas shipping companies has not yet been ...

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  11. WRITE SCENARIOS

    Bos Sievier, the well-known turf identity, will leave for Hollywood shortly to fulfil a six months' scenario-writing contract at £100 a week. ...

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  12. CATHOLIC BISHOPS

    Catholic bishops have sent to Herr Hitler a copy of a pastoral letter that will be read in Catholic churches throughout Germany on Sunday, appealing to him ...

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  13. THE QUEEN MARY

    The Queen Mary, which established a new record for the westbound crossing of the Atlantic last week-end is making very good progress on her homeward passage. ...

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  14. FACTORY INSPECTOR

    Dame Adelaide Mary Anderson, who from 1897 to 1921 was the principal lady Inspector of Factories at the Home Office, has died, aged 73. ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND BANKING

    "The Economist," discussing the New Zealand situation, pays a tribute to the Government's moderation in the exercise of its new powers. However, it expresses ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. RETURN COMPLIMENT

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" learns that efforts are being mode from Berlin to persuade Signor Mussolini to visit Herr Hitler in Bavaria in ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. INGLEBURN ATTACK

    Two young men are charged to-day with assault and robbery in connection with the attack made on Charles Atkins, night officer, at the Ingleburn railway ...

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  18. RETURN TO ABYSSINIA

    The "Daily Herald" says that Haile Selassie is prepared to return alone to the new Abyssinian capital, Gore, and to join the loyal Gallie and Amharic ...

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  19. INDEMNITY DEMANDED

    Two Chinese have been executed and a number of further arrests have been made in connection with, the murder of two Japanese journalists at Chengtu earlier in ...

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  20. LAW AND FORCE

    Accepting the Vice-presidency of the Commonwealth Society, which advocates the organisation of an international police force, Mr. W. M. Hughes writes: "I ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. TWO SHOTS FIRED

    Opening the back door after he had seen an intruder walking about the rear of his borne in John-street, St. Peters. yesterday, William Cecil Golden had two ...

    Article : 72 words
  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, August 28.—Mr. John Moores, a Merseyside business man, has bought a Percival Mew Gull and has engaged Mr. T. Campbell Black to fly it in the ...

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  23. SUNNY ENGLAND

    The week ending to-day has been the sunniest and warmest of the summer, and there is every indication that the fine spell will continue. The maximum amount ...

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  24. ROUND-AUSTRALIA CAR RACE

    At a meeting of the executive council of the round-Australia motor contest, it was tentatively agreed that the contest should begin on or about Empire Day ...

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  25. Over 300 Killed in Cyclone

    Seoul, August 29.—It is officially announced that 379 have been killed, 88 are missing, and 45 injured as the result of a typhoon which swept over South ...

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  26. WOMAN'S BODY IN DAM

    The body of Mrs. Bessie Eileen Keily, 45, of Holland-street, Wickham, was found in the old railway dam near the Wickham sports ground about 7 a.m. on ...

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  27. Chess Champion Beaten

    London, August 29.—Capablanca and Botwinnik tied with 10 points each in the Chess Congress tournament at Nottingham. The world champion Euwe was ...

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  28. "TIRED MAN"

    "I am a tired man," the former New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir James Barr) told a representative of the "Daily Herald" in an interview. He added: "I ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. Mountaineering Feat in Bavaria

    Berlin, August 30.—A party of nine British and German mountaineers, also Mr. W. G. McClymont, of the New Zealand Alpine Club, ascended the hitherto ...

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  30. EGYPTIANS REMEMBER WAR DEAD

    The Egyptian delegation led by Nahas Pasha and his wife laid a wreath of red rose buds and lilies of the valley at the Cenotaph this morning. The ...

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  31. RUMANIAN CABINET RESIGNS

    The Cabinet has resigned and been reconstructed with M. Tatarescue as Premier. All former Ministers have been included except M. Titulescu, the former Foreign ...

    Article : 32 words
  32. MR. STEVENS IN AMERICA

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. B. S. B. Steveus), at a private luncheon tendered him by the banking financial groups, outlined the financial ...

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  33. TEACH RUSSIANS TENNIS

    Cochet left to-day for Moscow, in response to an invitation from the Soviet Government, to lecture on, and demonstrate tennis in a number of Russian ...

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  34. ARAB AMBUSH

    Two British soldiers were killed and three wounded in an Arab ambush last night between Nablus and Nazareth. ...

    Article : 23 words
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