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  2. Young Woman Gagged & Bound

    Attached by an intruder in a sleep-out at the rear of her home, at the corner of Napier and Pascoe Crescents, Essendon, last night, Miss Margaret Dillon, 24, daughter of Mr. Dillon, M.L.A., was bound and gagged and left ...

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  3. HIT AND RUN MOTORISTS

    Pleading for the exercise of conscientiousness by motorists, the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs), at a luncheon at the Royal Automobile ...

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  4. FEDERAL SCHEME OF NATIONAL INSURANCE

    In the next few weeks, Federal Cabinet will consider plans for the institution of a national insurance scheme along ...

    Article : 349 words
  5. COSTS WON'T SUBSIDE

    A decreased estimate of future expenditure on food relief will probably be embodied In the Budget which the Premier (Mr. Stevens) ...

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  6. STAR SOCCER PLAYER OUT OF TEAM

    Acting on medical orders, ("Bob") sevester, the representative left half-back of Waratah-Mayfield Soccer team, his advised the selectors that he will not be ...

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  7. CARDIFF GIRL'S CENTURY IN COMPETITION WINS

    Pauline Morris, aged 13. of Cardiff. to-day completed her century in first-class competitions when she won first prize in the verse speaking section under 14 years ...

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  8. RUGBY LEAGUE TEAM FOR N.Z.

    The following Rugby League team has been selected to visit New Zealand:— Full-backs: J. Whittle (Q.). L. ...

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  9. SCENE IN COURT

    There was a disturbance at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions Appeals Court this afternoon, when an unsuccessful female appellant stood ...

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  10. 'PLANE MADE SEARCH

    A 'plane, piloted by Flight-Lientenant Thompson and carrying the Vice-President of the Newcastle Aero Club (Mr. ...

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  11. BIG HOUSING PROJECT

    Preliminary suggestions for an ambitious homing scheme in industrial areas by the Commonwealth and States. in ...

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  12. "THE KING!"

    "Sing an, sing an," exclaimed the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) at a luncheon at the Royal Automobile Club to-day. when the orchestra and the ...

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  13. COALFIELDS PASSENGERS

    Although the Railway Commissioners have repeatedly refused to consider running the fast Inter-city expresses from Sydney to Maitland. ...

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  14. MASS AIR RAID ON CITY?

    Signor Mussolini, says the Bolzano correspondent of "The News-Chronicle," has called a special Cabinet at Balzano for to-morrow. ...

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  15. CALL FOR AID FROM ALICE SPRINGS

    When the aeroplane (Spirit of Shell was about to leave Mascot on a flight to Darwin to-day, an orient message was received, asking that it ...

    Article : 199 words
  16. FOUR MEN FACE MURDER CHARGE

    The trial was continued to-day of Mathew Walsh (23), barman, Stanley Thomas Flynn (26), electrician. Cyril Thomas Brennan (27). laborer, ...

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  17. CABINET TO HAVE ANOTHER TRY

    Final touches to the Budget will be made at Cabinet meetings this week. It is likely that its provisions, ...

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  18. £13,000 SCHEME FOR STREETS

    A scheme for the reconstruction of Wolfe-street, from Ordinance-street to Bingle-street, at a cost of £2538. and for the filling of Terrace-street, ...

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  19. CLERK'S PLEA AT PARRAMATTA

    "I Implore you not to send me to prison. I ask, for the Bake of my six young children. I was forced to commit the crime through three ...

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  20. JAPANESE NAVAL DOCUMENTS

    Secrecy surrounds the theft and recovery of Important Japanese naval papers from Lieut. Commander Omac, of the Japanese Navy. ...

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  21. ABANDONS TWO CATTLE RUNS

    Sir Sidney Kidman, the Australian "cattle king." has abandoned two of his vast cattle stations, each of 2000 to 3000 square miles. in the King ...

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  22. NEW CLUB HOUSE FOR BOWLERS

    Newcastle City Council has been informed by the Department of Local Government that an advance of £1000 for a bowling club house in National ...

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  23. STARTING PRICE BETTING

    Before the Slate Cabinet met "to-day the Premier (Mr. Stevens) stated that he hoped to be able to deal with the question of starting price betting, ...

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  24. RAILWAY LAND IN HUNTER-STREET

    Plans for the subdivision and sale of railway land near the Civic Station will be developed. It is anticipated, after the visit of the Deputy ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S ACCIDENTS

    Colliery Filter Injured.—Suffering from extensive contusions and abrasions to the side of the face, a probable fracture of the jaw and slight ...

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  26. TIRED SENATORS LOSE TEMPER

    When Congress, weary after the longest session since 1922, was about to adjourn. Senator Huey Long began to stonewall. because amendments ...

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  27. HE FELL OFF THE WATER WAGGON

    "I'm sorry to see you here again," salt the Magistrate [?] Soane. S.M.). in the police court to-day to a man with more than 100 convictions for ...

    Article : 149 words
  28. ORDER FOR SHIPS FROM ABROAD

    Newcastle branch of the Ironworkers' Union has decided to ask the Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman R. H. Christie) to call a public ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. MOTHER SAW HER SON'S SUICIDE

    Before the horrified gaze of bis aged mother. Albert Smith, 66, a laborer. of Oxford-street, Lidcombe, to-day so deeply slit his ...

    Article : 149 words
  30. STAND AGAINST OVERTIME

    Newcastle Boilermakers' Union, at Its last meeting, adopted the resolutions previously endorsed by the metal trades group favoring the elimination ...

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  31. HOW TO MAKE THE BATHROOM PAY

    The classic story of the Melbourne landlady who claimed to be able to distinguish a Sydney tenant by hit insistence on adequate bathing facilities was given ...

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  32. REORGANISATION OF PREMIER'S DEPT.

    Another step in the reorganisation of the Premier's Department Is the approval of the Executive Council to the transfer of the Chief Clerk of the ...

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  33. ACTORS DENY THEY "DESERTED"

    Members of the Nellie Bramley Theatrical Company on arrival to-day by the Marama from New Zealand denied that they had deserted. ...

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  34. CABINET TO CONSIDER DEATH SENTENCE

    The fate of James Lucas (46), now under sentence of death for wounding with Intent to murder will be considered by Cabinet today. ...

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  35. NORTHERN BOYS IN NEWCASTLE

    The Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman R. H. Christie) extended a welcome at a lunch-hour gathering this afternoon to 20 schoolboys from the ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. POLICE PLANS FOR THIS YEAR'S BALL

    Efforts are being made by the committee in charge of the Police Ball, to be held In the Empire Palais Royale on September 5, to make it a ...

    Article : 102 words
  37. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL APPEAL

    A cheque for £100 for the Infectious diseases hospital appeal was received by the secretary of Newcastle Hospital (Mr. J. Coyle) to-day from ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. Coalfields Soccer Queen

    The Coalfields Soccer Queen competition closes to-morrow night. The Kurri candidate (Mrs. O. Birtley) held a final rally at the ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. LATE SHIPPING

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  40. THREE MINISTERS TO HAVE NEW CARS

    The Government has bought a hew British-made car for the use of the Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Spooner). ...

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  41. VISITING BUSINESSMEN

    A party of 18 businessmen from Burwood will visit Newcastle to-morrow. They will be entertained at lunch by the Newcastle Businessmen's Club. and ...

    Article : 34 words
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