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  2. TOWN AND DISTRICT TOPICS

    Members of Singleton Cricket Club will hold their annual meeting on Monday next, 3rd October, the rendezvous being the Mechanics' ...

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  3. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    A special meeting of the Municipal Council will be held to-morrow night. when the main item of business will be consideration of ...

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  4. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN WIDOW MAROONED

    Mrs. Pani Mary Bata, widow of the millionaire founder of a shoe factory in Czechoslovakia, is at present staying at a London hotel. She is ...

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  5. Czechs Reject Hitler's Fresh Demands

    That Czechoslovakia has rejected Hitter's fresh demands, contained in a final memorandum tendered to Mr Chamberlain at Godesherg, is generally accepted in official circles in London. It is also understood that the French Government is now unanimously ...

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  6. SECOND DEATH FROM WENTWORTH HOTEL FIRE

    Mrs. Mary Byers, aged 82, of Forbes, who received severe burns to the face and hands in the Wentworth Hotel fire, died in ...

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  7. HANDSOME FITTING FOR GOLF CLUB HOUSE.

    Approaching completion at Gould Bros. and Co. Pty.'s sawmill is a modern-type counter and set of cupboards to be built into the members' ...

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  8. ANNUAL PICNIC OF GERMANS IN SYDNEY

    The second annual picnic of Germans resident in Sydney was held on Saturday. The walls where about 300 ...

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  9. GORDON BY-ELECTION

    Mr H. B. Turner, who had a majority of nine votes over Mr. W. C. Milne in the contest for the Gordon Parlamentary seat at the general ...

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  10. ACCIDENT TO SHIRLEY ANN RICHARDS

    Miss Shirley Ann Richards, the well-known film actress, met with an unusual accident yesterday afternoon. ...

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  11. KITCHEN TEA FOR MISS MAVIS MOORE

    There were 100 guests present at a kitchen tea in All Saints' Parish Hall on Friday night, tendered by Mr. B. Cowan, of Merriwa, and friends, in ...

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  12. NIGHT FLIGHT BY AIR FORCE BOMBER

    Three Royal Australian Air Force officers, a wireless operator, and a mechanic left Archerfield (Q.) aerodrome at dusk yesterday on a ...

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  13. FARMER AND NURSE DUPED

    The plausibility of Ernest William Sampson, 33, labourer, secured for him £52 from a farmer near Auckland, and money from a nurse, but ...

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  14. VALUE OF IMMUNIZATION AGAINST DIPHTHERIA

    The Minister for Health, Mr. FitzSimons, decalred to-day that child deaths from diphtheria last year numbered 222 cases, and ...

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  15. £35,000 DAMAGE IN MELBOURNE FIRE

    Damage estimated at £35,000 was caused by a factory fire at Dandenong Knitting Mills. The contents, weaving machines and raw material, ...

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  16. MISSING SINCE AUGUST 29th

    The body of Norman M'Donald, aged 71, who had been missing from his home at Lindfield since August 29, was found in rugged bush ...

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  17. JEWISH SETTLEMENT AT MELVILLE ISLAND

    In the House of Representatives, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. J. McEwen) described as fantastic and misleading a suggestion about the ...

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  18. COLLAPSED IN LOCK-UP

    Charles Joseph Salmon, aged 55, was found dying in a bell at Redfern Police Station on Saturday. He died in hospital shortly afterwards. ...

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  19. OVER-STUDYING BLAMED FOR CRIME

    John Burrell Scott, aged 21, pleaded guilty, at the Quarter Sessions today to a charge of entering the premises of George Crichton-Smith, ...

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  20. TEXT OF HITLLER'S MEMORANDUM.

    The text of the German memorandum given to Mr. Chamberlain at Godesburg were released to-night. ...

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  21. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S RETURN

    Mr. Chamberlain returned from Germany at 1.15 p.m. on Saturday. After a two-hour meeting with the Inner Cabinet, he met the full ...

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  22. RESERVING SEATS FOR RAILWAY JOURNEY

    With two exceptions, a reserved seat for a railway journey in New South Wales will cost 6d. from Sunday, October 9. ...

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  23. FIRE IN QUEENSLAND TOWN

    A fire at Winton (Q.) late on Satruday night destroyed half the main business block of the town. Damage was estimated at £18,000. ...

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  24. CHAMBERLAIN AND HITLER

    It is reliably learned in Berlin that Herr Hitler and Mr. Chamberlain exchanged four letters. Herr Hitler's first letter denied the occupation of ...

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  25. SPANISH REBELS CLAIM SUCCESS

    A rebel communique, says a Salamanca message, claims tremendous loyalist losses in the Javalambra Range, in the Ebro sector. All rebel ...

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  26. MOTOR CAR PLUNGES INTO RIVER

    Two men were drowned and three others were injured when a motor car struck a culvert on the Morrinsville-road, near Auckland, and ...

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  27. MUSSOLINI SPEAKS UP

    Speaking at Vicenza, Mussolini said that he was not of the opinion that war would be declared because of Czechoslovakia. However, if other ...

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  28. INCIDENT AT COLLIERY

    At dawn this morning 300 miners met together and marched to a small colliery near Fassifern in an attempt to induce five ...

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  29. HUGE CROWDS IN LONDON

    A huge crowd surged through Whitehall and Trafalgar Square until after midnight. Extra police had to be brought in ...

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  30. FIRST DIRECTOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION

    Mr. Gordon Young, of Montreal, has been appointed director of physical education in New South Wales at a salary of £950 a year. He is ...

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  31. STOCK SALES

    Cattle.—1590 yarded, and the market was firm. Bullocks realised from £6 to £17 and cows from £5 to £12. Best beef worth 44/ per 100 ...

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  32. GERMAN PREPARATIONS

    The whole of the German air force and anti-aircraft forces were to-day placed on a footing of entire preparedness. ...

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  33. DETECTIVES FOLLOW TRAIL OF BLOOD

    A trail of blood, which led from the broken window of a jewellery shop in Malvern-road, Prahran, Melbourne, to a house two miles away, ...

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  34. DEATH AT DANCE

    The exuberance of youth seemed to have been responsible for the accident, commented the City Coroner (Mr. E. T. Oram), as he recorded ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA LOCALE OF NEW COMEDY HIT

    We're Going To Be Rich," 20th Century-Fox comedy, co-starring Gracie Fields and Victor M'Laglen, will be showing at the Strand on ...

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  36. AMERICAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

    After being postponed for several days, the American tennis championships were resumed on Friday. A surprise was forthcoming when ...

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  37. MAITLAND MARKETS

    Cattle.—About 960 of good quality in the prime section and 80 in the inferior class. It was a good trade offering, which included good ...

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  38. HITLER'S BROADCAST

    Herr Hitler will deliver a broadcast on Monday which is believed will be his last words on Germany's demands. ...

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  39. PRECAUTIONS IN BRITAIN

    Thousands of people throughout London were fitted with gas masks, and advised of precautions in event of aircraft attack, ...

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  40. N.Z. ELECTIONS

    It is officially announced that the general elections, fixed for October 15th, will not be postponed. An earlier statement ...

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