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  2. MARKETS STABLE IN SPITE OF SETBACKS

    THE markets withstood currency scares, political fears, a severe shake–out in Wall Street and disturbing reports from Germany with remarkable steadiness, but business is negligible. Prices are likely to be irregular until the skies are cleaner, ...

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  3. ANOTHER BOMBER CRASHES

    An R.A.A.F. Avro Anson bomber crashed when taking off at Laverton early this afternoon. It is reported that none of the ...

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  4. WOMAN GASSED IN SLEEP

    A woman died and her two grand children are in a critical condition in hospital as the result of a leaking gas-pipe filling their ...

    Article : 143 words
  5. POTATO EMBARGO "LIFTING WOULD KILL INDUSTRY"

    That the lifting of the ban on New Zealand potatoes would sound "the death knell of the industry," was the ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA LOSES 8 FOR 450 AGAINST KENT

    In the first day's play of the match against Kent to-day, Australia won the toss and at stumps had scored 450 runs for the loss of eight wickets. The attendance was 12,000. Barnes, although he was missed when 10 and again at 48, ...

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  7. Consideration Promised

    In furtherance of their fight to prevent the lifting of the embargo on potatoes from New Zealand, a deputation representing the ...

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  8. AIRCRAFT STRIKE EXTENSION IS THREATENED

    An early move to embroil the Lithgow munition works at Garden Island naval dockyard in the aircraft factory ...

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  9. PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAMS

    The executive committee of the Tasmanian Public Schools Association has decided to issue its own certificate, which will be known as ...

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  10. Rowed 40 Miles In 11¼ Hours

    After rowing more than 40 miles in less than 12 hours, Mr. H. B. Nixon, of Hampton, said to-day that he would ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM

    LONDON, Sunday.—England's Test team will be chosen from:— W. R. Hammond L E. G. Ames (capt.). A. Fagg ...

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  12. NATIONAL HEALTH DRIVE

    Dr. Henty Smalpage, a member of the B.M.A., said to-day that he had given that organisation the text of a frank address he had ...

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  13. AIR MAILS SERVICE TO N.Z. EARLY IN 1939 FAIRLY CERTAIN

    Inauguration of the Sydney Auckland flying boat service early in 1939 is regarded in official circles as fairly certain. ...

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  14. Friendly Societies and National Insurance

    The executive of the Southern Tasmanian Friendly Societies' Association was instructed at the annual meeting last evening to ...

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  15. "£10,000 Pearl Stolen From Half-Caste"

    A pearl that is being offered in London for £10,000 and which came from North-West Australia, was stolen, so a ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. Ministers Confer

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) would not comment yesterday on the result of the meeting of engineers of the Government ...

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  17. Mail For N.Z. Takes 9 Days Longer

    AUCKLAND (N.Z), Sunday.— Air mails which reached Sydney from Southampton in eight days will not be delivered in New Zealand until ...

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  18. SUPPORT FOR STRIKERS

    The Federal Labor Party will give support to the engineers of the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Melbourne, who are now ...

    Article : 239 words
  19. WOMAN FATALLY INJURED

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Miss Eleanor Joan Easthor (23), of 87 Abbott street, Launceston, was fatally injured when she was thrown from a bolting ...

    Article : 117 words
  20. Bridal Attendants in Car Smash

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.—After a collision with another car travelling in the same direction, a car, on the way to Adelaide and containing the best man ...

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  21. THE UNEMPLOYED

    With expressions of gratification at the work achieved, delegates to the conference of the State Council of the unemployed and relief ...

    Article : 313 words
  22. COALFIELDS DISPUTE

    A more hopeful outlook regarding coal miners' grievances on wages, conditions and safety measures followed an understanding ...

    Article : 118 words
  23. Selectors' Dilemma

    The nomination of fourteen players instead of thirteen indicates the selectors' dilemma as to which batsman should be dropped, but it ...

    Article : 275 words
  24. FRACTURED SKULL

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Arnold Newton (34), of the Riverview Hotel, Launceston, was admitted to the Launceston General Hospital at 8 o'clock ...

    Article : 124 words
  25. Boy Cyclist Struck by Car

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—William Pears (14), of Normanstone Road, Launceston, received concussion, shock and abrasions when he was struck by a ...

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  26. NO REASON TO BELIEVE DEPRESSION INEVITABLE, SAYS MR. CASEY

    Statements by the leader of the Federal Labor Party (Mr. Curtin) that a depression was inevitable were deplored by the Federal ...

    Article : 330 words
  27. HUGH TRUMBLE DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Hugh Tremble, the greatest bowler Australian Test cricket has produced, and secretary of the Melbourne Cricket Club for ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. Suspicious Circumstances in Melbourne Fire

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—For the second time in six months, the works of the Kenworthy Rubber Reclaim Pty, Ltd, at South Melbourne were damaged ...

    Article : 86 words
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