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  2. CAUSTIC ATTACK

    Counsel for the Japanese in the lugger case to-day described Captain Haultain, master of the Larrakia, as a strutting vaudevillian, an irresponsible type of ...

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  3. CANTON RAID

    Flying at 10,000 feet, the Japanese bombers proved exceptionally accurate in an hour's raid on Canton to-day. The raid was the ...

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  4. GERMAN AIMS

    "Long-range batteries near Algeciras (six miles west of Gibraltar on the opposite side of the Bay of Algeciras) and also on ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Sydney Manufacturers said to-day that at present there were more positions available for girls than could be filled. There was also a shortage of skilled ...

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  6. A.L.P. DEFECTION

    Developments are expected in the Labour movement of the North in the campaign being waged, between the official Australian Labour Party and the ...

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  7. STRIKE UNLIKELY

    It is now accepted that there will not be a railway strike in Queensland over the decision of the Commissioner to impose a fine of 20/ on each of the 25 ...

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  8. EVACUATION IN 101 DAYS

    The Non-Intervention Committee's plan for the withdrawal of foreign combatants from the conflict in Spain provides for the completion of the evacuation in 101 days from the date of the final adoption of the ...

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  9. ENFIELD SHUNTERS

    The Secretary to the Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass) has asked the members of the northern constituencies to place before the Minister for Transport ...

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  10. UNITY CONFERENCE

    The unity conference to be held in Newcastle on July 24 promised to be a memorable one, said the Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass), ...

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  11. STRONG GERMANY

    Dr. Silex, in an editorial in the "Allgemeine Zeitung," pleads for Anglo-German cooperation, preceded by British recognition of the need for a strong Germany. ...

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  12. GLOOMY OUTLOOK

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" states that the financial experts of the League of Nations take a gloomy view of the world's ...

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  13. SPOONER SCHEME

    The Spooner scheme for financing local government works in the country was described at a meeting of the South Grafton Council as a blessing to New South ...

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  14. MAN AND WIFE

    A remarkable story was told at the Numurkah Court to-day, when Herbert Henry Morris, 51, and Winifred Teresa Morris, 32, were committed for trial on ...

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  15. WATERFRONT CONDITION

    At the week-end the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) will make a special visit to Sydney to investigate conditions on the waterfront, in fulfilment of a ...

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  16. OFFER WITHDRAWN

    As a result of the rejection by the Amalgamated Engineering Union of the terms offered by the Electricity Commission for a settlement of their strike at ...

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  17. NEW MOVEMENT

    Mr. E. Charlesworth, one of the pioneers of the Labour movement and for many years secretary of the Newcastle branch of the Federated Ironworkers' ...

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  18. DEBATE QUASHED

    There was a sharp passage in the House of Commons when the Speaker knocked the bottom out of a debate on the report of the Committee of Privileges ...

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  19. YOUTH IN COURT

    At the Central Police Court today. Stanley Thomas Andrew Nicholls, 18, was charged with having maliciously damaged a motor-lorry, the property of the ...

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  20. MINERS' HOURS

    As was expected, the results of the tripartite meeting on the coalmining industry at Geneva have proved abortive, and the conference arranged will find ...

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  21. NAZIS SEIZED FORTUNE

    An Austrian exile, Dr. B. Fischer, reached Fremantle to-day on his way to Melbourne. He was formerly a medical officer attached to the Austrian army, ...

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  22. BIG BROTHERS

    A meeting of Big Brothers to-day adopted proposals for the formation of an association to carry on the objects of the Big Brother Movement and to provide ...

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  23. POLICE DENIAL

    Police Superintendent Dunn denied today that mounted police had used whips and batons to quell the disturbance outside the Tivoli Club, Collingwood, last ...

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  24. WATER BOARD EMPLOYEES

    At a meeting of the Hunter District Water Board yesterday it was reported that the number of casual employees at the pay period ended July 1, was 552, ...

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  25. TIMBER MAN KILLED

    Thomas Campbell, 56, underground timber man at Mt. Coolon mine, was killed this morning at the 300ft. level when he was hit by a fall of rock. ...

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  26. RIVER FROZEN

    A cold snap was experienced over the eastern highlands of Victoria to-day. Livingstone Creek and Victoria River were frozen over. ...

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  27. IRONWORKERS MEET

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Association a resolution was adopted instructing the Secretary (Mr. ...

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  28. BEER SUPPLY MONOPOLY

    An extraordinary meeting of the Walkerville Brewery Company to-day decided to ratify an agreement with the South Australian Brewing Company to ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. OUTLIVED FOUR MONARCHS

    Edward Bennett, of Sale, will celebrate the 104th anniversary of his birth tomorrow. Bennett was born in Ireland during the reign of William IV., and came ...

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  30. MR. A. SHERWIN'S VISIT

    Mr. A. Sherwin, who is on a visit to Newcastle in connection with the affairs of several unions for which he acts as advocate was for many years a ...

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  31. AIR SURVEY REPORT TO-DAY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons) will preside at a meeting to-morrow of the Defence Council, at which Air Marshal Sir Edward Ellington will make ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. LOCO ENGINE-DRIVERS

    A new log of claims for the Locomotive Engine-drivers' Union has been prepared and will be submitted to the Industrial Commission. ...

    Article : 23 words
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