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  2. OIL MAGNATE

    It was stated to-day that the £1,000,000 given by Sir Henri Deterding, the oil magnate, for the purchase and export of Dutch farm ...

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  3. RECORDS SMASHED

    City Council records disclose that the value of building construction and alterations within the city area, authorised during 1936. was £336,751. This ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S "TAIL"

    If the Australian selectors wore to include O'Brien and drop Ward in the team for the third Test match I consider that our team would be the strongest ...

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  5. CIVIL AVIATION

    Reviewing civil aviation developments in 1936, the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) stated to-day that the year had ...

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  6. RADIO PROGRESS

    Immediate action will be taken by the Federal Government to modernise broadcasting studies in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, and Hobart, when a report on ...

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  7. BOWLS CARNIVAL SINGLES

    The demi-semi finalists in the Christmas carnival singles. Back row (from left): A. Smith, H. Humphreys, W. Ramage, C. Comins. Front row: A. Spencer. T. Kinder. N. McLennnan, L. Bailey. Comins defeated McLennan in the final. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEWCASTLE COURTS

    Frederick William Lees, 28, labourer, on remand, was charged with having stolen, at Newcastle, on December 3, £2 in notes, the property of Gerald Desmond, ...

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  9. FALSE STATEMENT.

    A fine of £, with 8/ costs, was imposed on William John Plain, Lindsay-street, Hamilton, for having, on September 1, made a false statement to an ...

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  10. STOOD OVER.

    On the application of the Police Prosecutor, the case against Frederick Prager, George-street, Sydney, alleging a branch of the Motor Traffic Act, was ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The committee appointed by the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. J. M. Dunningham), to investigate the unemployment position has furnished a ...

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  12. "BUY AUSTRALIAN"

    A "Buy Australian-made' campaign has been launched in England by the Reading Cooperative Society, which controls 28 shops. It is directly attributable to ...

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  13. FIRST PURCHASE

    The first purchase under the sterilisation programme of 14,835,000 dollars (£A3,708,750) worth of gold is announced. Daily announcements of ...

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  14. SMOKING IN LICENSED HALL.

    Bernard McCabe, Tudor-street Hamilton, and Hector McDonald, Fleming-street Wickham, were fined £1 each, with 8/ costs, in default two days' ...

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  15. "HAZARDOUS MOVE"

    "The dropping of Chipperfield and the inclusion of Fleetwood-Smith in the Australian team for the third Test appears extremely hazardous," says the cricketing ...

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  16. TREATMENT OF ANIMAL.

    An adjournment to January 13' was ranted in the case in which James William Dundas Robertson, of Tamworth, was charged with having caused an ...

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  17. VICTORIAN BAN

    The censorship of films had developed into ridiculous position, said the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bailey) to-day, referring to the banning in Victoria of the Soviet ...

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  18. DISMISSED.

    The information was dismissed in the case of Albert Frederick Kingdom, Young-street, Carrington, against Stephen Bryant, ganger, of the New Lambton Council, ...

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  19. DEHORNING CATTLE

    A recommendation for the introduction of a system of dehorning cattle to prevent the export of bruised beef is contained in the November report received from ...

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  20. ARRESTS IN DANZIG

    Firty-two more Nazis have been arrested at Danzig. Nine of them were taken to goal in chains, under police escort. The arrests were effected by secret police ...

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  21. INDECENT BEHAVIOUR.

    A fine of £2, with 8/ cost, was imposed on Lance Powell, Wilton-street Merewether, for having behaved in an indecent manner at Merewether. ...

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  22. AMERICAN TRADE

    The National Chamber of Commerce has announced that United States foreign trade was valued at 3,500,000 dollars (£A875,000), for the first nine months ...

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  23. TREASURE SEARCH

    Professor Emerich Herzog, a Viennese water diviner, has arranged for an expedition in 1937, for the purpose of locating King John's treasure in the Wash. The ...

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  24. FRENCH SLOOP

    "We stood, by your side in those dark days when together our countries fought for the liberty of mankind, and we are ready to stand by your aide again." ...

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  25. TERALBA

    Russell Field, of Awaba, pleaded "Not guilty" to a charge of having permitted an unregistered motor-lorry to be driven in a public street on November 7. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Paris, December 29.—The Chamber of Deputies to-day unanimously voted authority to the Government to float a Polish loan of £13,500,000, to assist ...

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  27. INDECENT LANGUAGE.

    Jack Sarks, Brighton-avenue. Toronto, was charged with having use indecent language in a public street on December 5. ...

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  28. FOOTBALLER GAOLED

    The reference is always in every circumstance untouchable was the ruling laid down by the Public Prosecutor during a case at Hapsburg in which a footballer ...

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  29. DH86 AIRLINERS

    Remarkable endurance figures for DeHavilland Diana class aircraft are published Altogether, at the present time, 50 DH86 airliners are in regular service ...

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  30. Onager Born in London Zoo

    London, December 29.—A male baby onager was born to-day at the London zoo. The last occasion on which a Persian wild ass gave birth to a foal in the ...

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  31. Greater Business Activity

    London, December 26.—Exchequer returns show that the total ordinary revenue for the financial year to date amounts to £434,047,800, compared with ...

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  32. CASES ADJOURNED.

    Frederick Belshaw, Robert-street. Wallsend; Allan Bradley, Cross-street. Wallsend; Jack Kelly, Hannah-street, Wallsend; and John Moss, Francis-street, Wallsend. ...

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  33. MILITIA FORCES

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) sated that still further progress had been made in connection with the increase in strength of the ...

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  34. STRUCK BY CAR

    After having alighted from a tram to-night, Mrs. Mary Anne Carney, 79, of Tempe, walked round the back of the tram and was knocked down by a ...

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  35. SHOT IN 'PLANE

    Madame Irene Schmeder Chapelliet, who was arrested by Sussex police under instructions from the French authorities for the attempted murder of M. ...

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  36. MOTOR TRADE

    A survey of the in motor vehicles prepared by the Imperial Economic Committee shows that while there are 15 times as many motor-cars in the United ...

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  37. Diplomatic Appointment

    London, December 29.—The King has approved the appointment of Mr. B. C. Newton, Minister at the Embassy in Berlin, to be His Majesty's Envoy ...

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  38. MAN SLASHED

    Suffering from serve wounds to the cheek and back of the neck, Charles Hayes, 35, of Redfern, was found staggering along Lawson-street, last night ...

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  39. WEST WALLSEND

    An adjournment by consent to January 27 was granted in the cone in which James Bruce Balfour Jarvie, 28, was charged with having used indecent ...

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  40. Mrs. Eriksson's Son

    London, December 29.—Mrs. Eriksson, formerly Miss Pamela Bourne, of Melbourne has given birth to a son at her homo on Aland Island, Finland. ...

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  41. PARACHUTE JUMPING RECORD

    Captain Fred Gaille achieved a world's parachute jumping record with 12 consecutive jumps in 1hr. 45min. ...

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  42. DAMAGED PROPELLER

    The destroyer Stuart struck a submerged object in the river today, and damaged a propeller. As a result of the accident the ship will not visit Victor ...

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  43. ROYAL WEDDING

    General Goering's "National Zeitung" protests against the number of alleged insults to Germany which are accompanying the preparations for the ...

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  44. Devil's Island to Be Closed

    Paris, December 29.—Provision for the abolition of the penal settlement on Devil's Island is included in a bill to reform the criminal transportation system, ...

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  45. HERALD STOP PRESS

    The Pope. is appreciably improved. The clot has dispersed and the pain diminished. The Vatican City Press service ...

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  46. UNDINE EXPLOSION

    Until the wreckage of the tug Undine, which sank at No. 2 Walsh Ray on Monday, is brought to the surface exports of the Maritime Services Board will be ...

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  47. Revival of Famous Ball

    Washington, December 29.—Mrs. Evelyn Walsh, owner of the Hope diamond, will revive her New Year ball this year and will spend £10,000 on it. She is adding a ...

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  48. PAINFUL INJURY

    Whilst jumping off a shed with the aid of a pole this morning Lionel Govers, 10, of Copeton, suffered a painful injury when the stick broke ant penetrated his left ...

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  49. NOTED TENNIS PLAYER

    Mr. R. V. Thomas, one of the best doubles players Australia has produced, died today, aged 50. He entered international tennis with the A.I.F. team. His ...

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  50. Tournament of Roses

    Loa Angeles, December 29.—Miss Velma Wayne, of Sydney, daughter of the late Dr. Pascoel, and now in the movies will represent Australia at the Pasadena ...

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  51. MELBOURNE WORKS LOAN

    Nivisons have underwritten the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works' conversion loan of £274,000, bearing interest of 3¾ per cent., maturing in 1960, ...

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  52. BOY SHOT DEAD

    While handling an automatic pistol in his father's office last night, David Morton Perkin, 9, son of the manager of the National Bank at Port Melbourne, was ...

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  53. ARCHDUKE FREDERICK DEAD

    The death is announced of the Archduke Frederick, the last of the Hapsburg wartime field-marshals. By special arrangement, Reuter's world ...

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  54. CAR AND 'BUS ABLAZE

    Keith Alexander Stephen, of Richmond, was admitted to Adelaide Hospital with a probable fracture of the skull, received when a motor-car collided with a ...

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  55. WOMAN ALLEGES ASSAULT

    Charged with a serious offence against a married woman at Oakleigh yesterday morning, Alwin Rainton Keys, 23, a labourer, of Oakleigh, appeared in the ...

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  56. CHIANG KAI-SHEK

    Having had his resignation twice refused, which itself is the highest honour, the Prime Minister (General Chiang Kaishek) has been granted a month's leave ...

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  57. COLLARBONE FRACTURED

    Grace Sa[?]on, 10, of Darby-street, Cook's Hill, fell while playing near her home, last night, and fractured her left collarbone. She was treated by Newcastle ...

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