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  4. Commons Approves of the Agreement between Britain and Italy!

    The House of Commons, by 316 votes to 108, today approved of the agreement entered into by Britain with Italy. "I believe that for Italy and ourselves this agreement market the beginning of a new era," said Mr. Chamberlain. ...

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  5. YOUTHFUL TRIO ON TRIAL

    The trial commenced at Maitland Circuit Court today of Thomas Dixon Gibson (19), William Robert Date (17), and Kemmel Joseph Colman (18), ...

    Article : 100 words
  6. STOLEN FROM CAR

    Darlinghurst police were this morning investigating a report that Jewellery and clothing valued at £l,600 had been stolen from a motor ...

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  7. LOTTERY WIN

    Third prize, £500, in yesterday State lottery was shared by two Goulburn railwaymen. The lucky investors were Mr. F. J. ...

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  8. HOTELS IN N.S.W.

    The report of the Licensing Bench and Licensing Reduction Board for 1937 shows that hotels in New South Wales have been decreased by 498 ...

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  9. HARBOR FOG

    During the dense fog which enveloped the harbor this morning, the Greek freighter, Mount Osso shortly after passing underneath the Harbor ...

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  10. HITLER TO ITALY

    Amid scenes of enthusiasm, Herr Hitler left for Rome, whore the Italians are preparing for a hectic week, which is estimated to cost between £3,000,000 and £4,000,000. ...

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  11. LABOR COUNCIL AND DEFENCE

    Mr. McAlpine, acting secretary of the Labor Council, said today there would be no hard and fast guarantees of industrial peace from the New South ...

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  12. CAR TURNED OVER

    While returning from Murrumburrah, where he had left his wife and children, Mr. Jack Walker, school teacher at Murringo, turned his car ...

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  13. UNDER NAVAL ARREST

    A message from Calms states that a 10-year old seaman is under naval arrest on H.M.S. Dorsetshire, following the shooting of a rating named ...

    Article : 115 words
  14. COTTAGE BURNT AT JUNEE

    At midnight the Junee Fire Brigade was called to a fire in a weatherboard cottage just outside the municipal boundary on the Illabo road. Mr. F. ...

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  15. CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    Britain and France will next week commence efforts to mediate in the difficult Chechoslovakian situation; but it is taken for granted that, the Sudeten Germans will somehow come under Hitler's swastika. Consequently, the most that can be ...

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  16. YESTERDAY'S LIGHT RAIN

    Mr. Marcs said today that fairly general light rain fell yesterday in the south-western inland districts of the State, including pastern Riverina ...

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  18. CHINESE SUCCESSES ON ALL FRONTS

    The Chinese claim favorable developments on all fronts. It is stated that unless reinforcements arrive for the Japanese, they will soon be obliged to withdraw from the Shanghai province. ...

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  19. POSTMASTERS' CONDITIONS

    A general review of the conditions anil allowances to postmasters will be undertaken shortly by the Federal Cabinet. A report is now being ...

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  20. BETTING CASE

    At the Glebe Court today, Patricia Crawford, 23, domestic duties, was fined £10 or 20 days for having used the premises at Telford street Glebe ...

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  21. RECRUITING FOR R.A.A.F.

    Recruiting for the R.A.A.P. has censed in Victoria, following the receipt of 6000 applications for enlistment in about four weeks. The ...

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  23. WOOL SALES

    Competition was general at yesterday's wool sales, the Continental sections predominating, especially France. Values were fully firm at the closing ...

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  24. FED. REVENUE

    The buoyant state of the Federal revenue may produce a surplus of £2,50O,O00 at the end of the financial year. Customs revenue for the 10 ...

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  25. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    The first death from infantile paralysis in Wagga occurred at the Wagga Hospital yesterday. The victim was Otto Rohde, aged 44 years, of Hent ...

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  26. TENSE SITUATION

    As a sequel to a hand grenade, allegedly aimed without casualty, at a Japanese lorry in Nanking road in the international settlement, a tense ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA'S TASK

    In his address at the Presbyterian General Assembly last night, the incoming Moderator (the Rev. Carl Forster) said that Australia's task as ...

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