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  2. LIMIT OF BATTLESHIPS

    Agreement on a formula for battleships and one for a "zone of no construction" were agreed upon by the technical sub-committee of the London ...

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  3. SINGAPORE BASE NOW EFFECTIVE

    An official report states that the contractors have completed the main, works at the Singapore Naval Base, which Admiralty engineers have taken ...

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  4. PRIME MINISTER SUSTAINS INJURY

    While playing tennis yesterday, the Prime Minister, Mr Lyons, sprained the tendon of his left leg. He is using two sticks to-day and ...

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  5. STATE ACTION TO COMBAT DIPHTHERIA

    A State-wide campaign will shortly be put into effect by the Public Health authorities to create immunity against diphtheria. This decision was ...

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  6. VALIDITY OF TRANSPORT ACT UPHELD

    The validity of the Transport Workers' Act, 1928-30, and the Transport Workers (Seamen) regulations, were upheld by, the Full Bench of the High ...

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  7. WORLD EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE

    It is considered likely that the Minister for Education, Mr Drummond, will represent New South Wales at the world conference of educational ...

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  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    The Methodist Conference concluded on Friday, after receiving the final reading of stations. The chief appointment of interest in the Maitland ...

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  9. GEORGE SLATER BENEFIT APPEAL.

    At a meeting of the George Slater benefit appeal committee, held in the Whittingham, Hall on Saturday night, and at which, the Whittingham Bureau ...

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  10. SINGLETONIAN'S SUCCESS AT POLICE CARNIVAL.

    Constable Colin Williams. youngest so[?] of Mrs. F. A. Williams, of Boundary-street, Singleton, who is attached to No. 2 Clarence-street, Sydney, made ...

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  11. GLENRIDDING AGRICULTURAL BUREAU

    The monthly meeting of the Glenridding Agrecultural Bureau was held on Saturday night, at the residence of Mr K. Neansmith, the attendence being a ...

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  12. BULGA LADY INJURED AT SHOW.

    In the ladies' apple and water race at the Maitland Show, Miss May M'Taggart, of Bulga, and her mount, Walcha Lass, a grey owned by Mr ...

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  13. ROUND-THE-WORLD CYCLIST.

    A visit was paid to Singleton at the week end by Mr W. Whitehouse, who is on a round-the-world cycling tour, and who is popularly known as "The ...

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  14. MEETING OF LADIES' COMMITTEE OF N. A ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting-of the ladies' committee of the Northern Agricultural Association was held on Saturday morning at the showground. The president (Mrs ...

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  15. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED.

    An accident occurred on the Maitland-road on Saturday night, resulting in a young man being admitted to the Dangar Cottage Hospital. It appears ...

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  16. German Troops in

    Germany again flouted the Versailles Treaty and the Locarno Pact, when detachments of troops entered the demilitarised zone of the Rhineland. Herr Hitler's denunciation produced repercussions ...

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  17. SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN

    Police are searching for William Morris, aged 25, of Balmain, who last Thursday left come with the intention of going fishing. ...

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  18. CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENT

    At a meeting of the Federal Cabinet plans were discussed of making the Civil Aviation Department on lines similar to the Army and Navy Board. ...

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  19. LINDRUM DEFEATED

    Joe Davis defeated Horace Lindrum in the "Daily Mail" gold cup by 12,268 points to 8442. ...

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  20. SNAKE IN PIG STY

    Mr F. S. Martin, of "River View," Burrell Creek, Wingham, narrates an unusual experience. To train some suckers to drink early, ho spilled milk ...

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  21. JAPANESE TRADE TREATY

    The Japanese Consul-General in Sydney (Mr K. Murai) has reported to the Foreign Office that the treaty negotiations between Australia and Japan ...

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  22. THANKS FROM DISCOVERY

    The Minister for Defence (Mr E. A. Parkhill) stated on Saturday that he had received the following message from Lieutenant L. C. Hill, ...

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  23. ERINA SHIRE TROUBLES

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr E. S. Spooner) stated at the week end that the decision as to the appointment of an administrator ...

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  24. MAITLAND SHOW RECEIPTS

    With fine weather on Saturday the receipts for the Mtialnd 1936 Show might have eclipsed those for the jubilee exhibition last year. Rain fell all ...

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  25. MURDER TRIAL COMMENCED

    The trial commenced at the Central Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Milner Stephen, of Boy Malcolm Souter, aged 17, who is charged with ...

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  26. MAITLAND MARKET.

    Mr J. Enright reports— Fat Cattle.—940 yarded, being the best yarding so far this year as far as quality was concerned. There was ...

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  27. BIG NEWTOWN FIRE

    Stock worth upwards of £50,000 was destroyed when a fire broke out in Sweet Bros.' retail store in King-street, Newtown, late on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND MURDER CASE

    Leave to ask the Appeal Court for a new trial on the grounds that the verdict was against the weight of evidence was granted Eric Mareo by Judge Fair ...

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  29. STOCK SALES

    Cattle.—25l4 yarded, and the market was firmer. Bullocks realised from £6 to £13, and cows from £3 to £9. Best beef worth 38/ per 100 lbs., good ...

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  30. DAIRY COW FOR 1/-

    A dairy cow sold for 1/ in Stokesley market, England recently, and five realised only 28/6 between them. Yet they were valued at £100. The cows ...

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  31. SINGLETON RACES

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  32. TOWN AND DISTRICT TOPICS

    In the competition for the best turned out trooper in the 16th Light Horse camp, at Dungog, second prize was awarded to Sergeant Williams, of ...

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  33. DEMOLITION OF WINDSOR GAOL

    The work of demolishing the historic gaol at Windsor has begun, and many valuable relics have been taken to Parramatta gaol. Old cedar doors, steel ...

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  34. DROWNED IN DAM

    Thomas Keith Marshall, aged 15, of Maitland-road, Mayfield, was drowned in a dam on the Newcastle District Abattoir Board's property at Waratah ...

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  35. JUDGE DELIVERS AWARD FROM SICK BED

    From his bed in Calvary Hospital at Adelaide, at a specially constituted sitting of the Federal Arbitration Court, Judge Drake Broekman, who ...

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  36. SERUM SAVES CHILD

    Prompt medical attention was responsible for saving the life of Judith Green, 15 months, of Annandale, after she had been bitten by a funnel-web ...

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  37. CRICKET TEAM

    The following have been selected to represent Singleton v. Newcastle in the George Slater benefit match on St. Patrick's Sports Ground on March 15 ...

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