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  3. MR. CASEY FOR U.S.A, POST

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) this afternoon announced the appointment of the Minister for supply and Development ...

    Article : 123 words
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  5. AIR FORCE CRASH

    Three officers of an air force bomber were badly burnt and two were critically injured today, when a plane, after catching fire ...

    Article : 169 words
  6. BELISHA SACKED

    Mr. Hore-Belisha in the course of parliamentary tradition decided to make a statement in the House of Commons on January 16, says the political writer of the "Daily Telegraph." "The Times" in a leader discounts the reports that Mr. ...

    Article : 387 words
  7. IMPORTATION OF ENGLISH BRASS HATS

    The importation of Sir Charles Burnett, as Chief of the Australian Air Staff, is against all Australian sentiment and a slur on Australia as a nation That will be the view of every loyal Australian man or woman. It is about the meanest act ever perpetrated by a Government which ...

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  8. AMERICAN COMMENT

    Formally announcing the establishment of diplomatic relations with Australia the State Department said that Mr. Casey. is "Well and favorably known in the U.S.A." ...

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  9. SECOND A.I.F.

    Nearly all A.I.F. men at Ingleburn are now back in camp. Only a small number have not reported, but the officers are confident that the ...

    Article : 90 words
  10. LATEST FORECAST

    Still a tendency to scattered thunderstorms in the eastern districts, chiefly between the highlands and coast: otherwise weather ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. SECRET SESSION MAY BE SOUGHT

    It is expected that Labor leaders will demand a re-assembly of Parliament this, week in a secret session to discuss the resignation. ...

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  12. RESULTS OF T.B. TESTS

    X-ray examination of the troops at Ingleburn have disclosed that about 40 are suffering from tuberculosis, all of whom have the disease in ...

    Article : 88 words
  13. SAID HE WAS NOT DRUNK

    He had, had 16 drinks on January 4—two schooners and 14 mugs— but he was not drunk, said Charles Formoso, in the Bathurst Court of ...

    Article : 157 words
  14. MRS. TONKINGS DEATH

    At an inquest held on Boxing Day into the death of Mrs. Mary Agnes Tonking (46). wife of the Chief Secretary, Mr. A. U. Tonking, evidence ...

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  15. AMBULANCE CASE

    Mr. Roger Kelly, of O'Connell was conveyed by the ambulance yesterday to the Bathurst District Hospital and admitted for medical treatment. ...

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  16. GENERAL NEWS

    A meeting of the Abercrombie Shire Council will be held at the Council's office in William Street on Saturday morning. Only [?]ordinary ...

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  17. CHIEF CENSOR TO GO

    The "Daily Herald" says that the Chief Censor, Mr. Usborne, has been asked to resign and has consented. He will shortly take up another Government post and his office will lapse. Supreme control will be vested in Sir Walter Monckton, K.C. ...

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  18. FITZGERALD'S MOUNT JOB

    Sixty unemployed relief men commenced work yesterday morning on the F[?]zegerald's Mount relief work scheme. Thirty of the men were ...

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  19. COMPULSORY SERVICE VICTORIAN FITNESS

    Figures released today show that of 4,921 enrolled for compulsory training in this State, less than 10 per cent were medically unfit. ...

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  20. SMALL DEBTS COURT

    In the Bathurst Court of Petty Sessions yesterday, Mr .W. S. Bromhead S.M., gave judgment for the plaintiffs in the following undefended cases: ...

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  21. SEA WARFARE

    The British patrol trawler, Kingston Cornellan, under the command of Captain William Green, Sank with 17 members of the crew after a colliston with the French liner, Chella, in the Straits of Gibraitar. A boat was swiftly lowered from the Chella, but no survivory were found. ...

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  22. INEFFICIENT BRAKES AND NO SILENCER

    With five tons of cement aboard, and the handbrake fully applied, it was possible for three men to move the motor lorry, said Con. Meagher ...

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  23. HOSPITALS FINANCE

    The State Cabinet tomorrow will consider a scheme by the Minister for Health (Mr. FitzSimons) designed to place the ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. FARMERS' DAY—BATHURST EXPERIMENT FARM

    At the second Framers' Day this year to be held at Bathurst Experiment Farm on Wednesday (tomorrow) the subjects to be dealt with an[?] ...

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  25. STOLE PARCEL OF SEDDS

    Because it was five years since his previous convictions had been recorded, a defendant in the Bathurst Court of Petty Sessions yesterday was told ...

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  26. FORMS NOT OFFICIALLY NECESSARY

    It was stated to Sydney today that while official forms are generally used there is is no obligation for a coroner to record his finding on the ...

    Article : 64 words
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  28. GERMANS ABANDON SHIP

    The German crew has abandoned the freighter, Heligoland, 3664 tons at Berranquilla, in Colombia and returned to Germany via Japan and Russia. ...

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  29. CORONER DENIES RUMORS

    The coroner (Mt. Thompson) said tonight that reports appearing in the Sydney press gave altogether a wrong impression of the ...

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  30. BOXING

    The manager of the Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane stadiums to-day conferred with the managers of Ron Richards, the Australian ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. BRITISH NAVAL CASUALTIES

    The latest list of navy casualties to December 14 [?] officers, seven killed, one died of wounds, three died four missing, believed killed two taken prisoner and four wounded. Ratings: [?] killed, three died of wounds, 44 died, seven missing believed killed, [?] ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oliver of Stewan Street received word yesterday of a birth of a daughter to two of Mrs. Oliver's sister, on the ...

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  33. SHIP MINED OFF BRITISH COAST

    The steamship, Townley, 2[?] tons, was mined and sunk off the north-east coast. The vessel went down slowly, allowing the men to take to the boats in which they rowed to shore. ...

    Article : 47 words
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