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  2. SEEK HELP OF SISTER MINE UNIONS

    A hint that other mining unions may be involved in the miners' fight for improved conditions, it given in the official ...

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  3. WARNING TO THE WORLD

    "A voilent attack on Czechoslovakia and a warning to the world were made by Herr Hess to-day," says the Berlin ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS HOPEFUL OF TEST MATCH DRAW

    With the wicket certain to wear daily, the Australians face a tremendous task in their effort to make a draw of the First Test at Nottingham. Yet, with three wickets down for 138 in reply to England's ...

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  5. WHEAT CROP FAILS

    "Disastrous failure of the! wheat crop threatens Mediter-' ranean countries," states tho special correspondent of The ...

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  6. SUBDUED PLAYERS

    Conscious of needing a further 371 to avoid a follow on, and with only four first class batsmen remaining, the ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. 8000 Girls Eschew Smoking

    Eight thousand girls in the Roman Catholic archdiocese of Brisbane, have pledged themselves against smoking. "They will be a great force for the ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. Butter And Eggs Fight

    Hundreds of pound of butter and dozens upon dorens of eggs were stamped into the ground And smeared on clothes and faces at Avesnes near Lille ...

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  9. FIVE HURT IN ROAD CRASH

    Five people were injured in a collision between two cars, three miles on the Sydney side of Swansea this after-noon. ...

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  10. BOMBS IN SHANGHAI

    Floods, due to the Japanese Breaking the Yellow River Dykes, have submerged hundreds of villages west of Chengchow, and rendered thousands ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. "THE POLITEST STUMPER"

    A politer stumper i have never known," writes Neville Cardus in a foreword to W. A. Oldfield's "Behind the Wicket," published by ...

    Article : 275 words
  12. TOLD MOTORIST NOT TO WORRY, BUT DIED LATER

    After on all-night search for a motorist who did not know that a youth with whom he had been involved in an accident had died, the police got ...

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  13. BROADMEADOW ROAD SMASH

    A sequel to tho death of Albert Avery, who was fatally injured when struck by a motor car in Lambton-road, Broadmeadow, early yesterday ...

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  14. MASTER FLOODED HOLD TO SAVE HIS SHIP

    Captain David Williams, master of the British freighter Liancllen, brought his ship into Auckland to bunker after narrowly escaping being ...

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  15. NO MAJOR WAR AFTER 1938

    "If there were a European war in 1038 the side allied with Russia would win, but if it [?] averted there will never be another major war." ...

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  16. Sectional Forecast

    NEWCASTLE, HUNTER AND MANNING DISTRICT: Except for scattered showers mainly fine with moderate day but cold, frosty night ...

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  17. NURSE NOW OUT OF HER COMA

    If Nurse Kathleen Wilson maintains her present rate or progress in a few days she should be sufficiently .recovered to tell the doctors something of ...

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  18. THREE LINERS FIGHT VIOLENT GALE

    After fighting a gale of almost hurricane force with high head seas sweeping their decks, three liners with more than 1000 passengers aboard are ...

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  19. "A NEW ENGLAND HAS ARISEN"

    "I feel that a new England has arisen," writes Howard Marshall in the "Dally Telegraph," "but it could be argued that the position might have ...

    Article : 291 words
  20. BUILDING DISPUTE IN MELBOURNE

    Work was resumed to-day on most building Jobs in Melbourne which were closed last week by builders as a protest against frequent stop-work ...

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  21. FLYING BOAT MAIL SERVICE

    The first flying boat to reach Australia under the air mall agreement will arrive In Sydney on July 5, three days after leaving Singapore. ...

    Article : 175 words
  22. B.M.A. WANTS TO SEE LYONS

    The B.M.A. Federal Council has sent a request to the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Casey) to arrange that the whole of the council bo received as a ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. NAVY AND FRANCO'S SEA FLEET

    The "Sunday Chronicle" states that naval advisers told Mr. Chamberlain that tho navy was prepared to capture and intern General Franco's fleet it ...

    Article : 152 words
  24. THUGS ACTIVE IN SYDNEY

    With a blow on the temple with a sandbag, a thug in St. Leonard's Park, North Sydney, on Saturday night knocked into semi-consciousness Mr. ...

    Article : 129 words
  25. RECORD PROFIT FOR AUSTRALIAN GLASS

    The proifts of Australian Glass Manufacturers Company Limited for the year ended March 31 reached a new record level at £287,628. Last ...

    Article : 34 words
  26. MEN AND WOMEN

    The resignation of Mr. W. E. Robinson as a director of Norco Co-op. Ltd., has been announced. Mr. W. O. Rudder, of Springbrook. Queensland, ...

    Article : 72 words
  27. MR. PIDDINGTON'S ACTIVITIES

    Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., to whom the Commonwealth and State Governments have decided to grant a pension, has combined a remarkable ...

    Article : 262 words
  28. DREDGING SEA FOR SHIP'S TREASURE

    The operations of the dredger Karimata. which was specially equipped to recover the remaining contents of the treasure ship, Lutine, which was sunk ...

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  29. Sky Is Cloudy At Nottingham

    I he weather at 3.45 a.m. "as very cloudy. There was a slight mist, and a cold north wind was ...

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  30. A SURPRISE FOR MR. HASSETT

    As the players left the ground on Saturday-afternoon a girl mistoo Lindsay Hassett for the record-breaking Englishman, Eddie Paynter. She ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. ROAD SMASH VICTIM DIES

    Albert O. Edwards, 2, of Bridge road, Stanmore, died yesterday in Anzac Memorial Hospital from injuries caused when the motor cycle he was ...

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  32. OPPOSITION TO INSURANCE

    Strong opposition to the National Insurance Bill was expressed yesterday in East Maitland, at a meeting of St. Joseph's Catholic Guild by Alderman ...

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  33. WON ENGLISH AND FRENCH DERBIES

    The English Jockey, E. Elliott, who rode the Derby winner. Bols Roussel. completed the double by winning the French Derby at Cantilly to-day ...

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    AT THE ANNUAL, DINNER of the Amalgamated Engineers' Union. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. 1500 AIRCRAFT ORDERED BY GREAT BRITAIN

    The aeronautical correspondent of the "News-Chronicle" says that the Air Ministry orders of aircraft from Phillips and Powle's Aircraft Ltd. ...

    Article : 41 words
  36. MEMORIAL TO GERMAN SUBMARINE MEN

    Commemrating 5000 German submartine men who lost their lives in wartime a 70ft. column was dedicated at Kiel Bay to-day. ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S ACCIDENTS

    George McPherson (23), of Arthurstreet, Cardiff, was taken by Newcastle Ambulance to Newcastle Hospital this afternoon with abrasions to ...

    Article : 69 words
  38. Muswellbrook Subdivisions

    As nearly all town allotments have been taken up in Muswellbrook. the subdivision of properties has been proposed. ...

    Article : 44 words
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