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  2. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The council of the Public Service Association has decided not to link up with the proposed new alliance of "Professional and Clerical Associations," which it is estimated would ...

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  3. VACANCIES.

    The Prime Minister's attitude to the Country party concerning the vacancies in the Cabinet is understood to be the same as when he was forming a Ministry—he ...

    Article : 204 words
  4. STORM.

    During Saturday morning's brief but fierce thunder and hall storm extensive damage was done to domestic and market gardens throughout the r[?]etropolitan area. ...

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  5. MEAT BOARD

    The Minister for Works and Health (Mr. Weaver) last night announced that he proposed to abolish the present Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, and ...

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  6. TRANSPORT.

    A conference of Federal and State Ministers of Transport has been proposed to deal with the problem of co-ordinating the control of transport throughout Australia, ...

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  7. MOTOR SHOW.

    The fruit of three years' experimental work by British motor car manufacturers will be seen at this year's motor show at Olympia, which opens on October 13. During that period ...

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  8. M.C.C. TEAM.

    The M.C.C. team, which is on its way to Australia by the R.M.S. Orontes, arrived at 7 o'clock this morning and was received by Captain Skinner, representing the Governor of ...

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  9. ECONOMIES

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain), speaking on national economies at the Conservative Conference at Blackpool, said ...

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  10. ARMED BURGLAR.

    An armed man, who is believed to have committed seven robberies at Vaucluse and the surrounding district late on Friday night and early on Saturday morning, managed to ...

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  11. ROUMANIAN PETROL.

    Yesterday the Dutch motor tanker Woensdrecht reached Sydney with more than 6000 tons of Roumanian petrol. She will commence discharge at No. 1 wharf, Glebe Island, this ...

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  12. DON BRADMAN.

    It would appear that so far as the Board of Control is concerned there will be no further move to end the deadlock reached regarding Don Bradman playing for Australia in the ...

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  13. STORMS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Several centres on the Darling Downs were visited early last night by severe storms. Warwick experienced a terrific hailstorm, and standing wheat was flattened, whilst fruit trees ...

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  14. STATE LOTTERY.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) addressing a meeting in the Domain yesterday on Health Week, vigorously attacked his critics regarding the State lottery. ...

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  15. GO-SLOW STRIKE.

    Carcase butchers are demanding that slaughtermen must cease their "go slow" tactics at the Homebush and other abattoirs before they would agree to the employees' ...

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  16. MENACE OF WAR.

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, in a striking editorial in the "Observer" on Franco-German relations says'—"The present situation is as sinister and menacing as the situation before the war ...

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  17. ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Justice Webb, of the Industrial Commission, addressed members of the BurwoodEnfleld Methodist Brotherhood yesterday on "Arbitration." Mr. Justice Webb said that ...

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  18. THE LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the technical committee of the League of Nations Assembly at Geneva Mr. S. M. Bruce (Australia) opposed a joint resolution by Poland, Czechoslovakia ...

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  19. MR. H. M. HAWKINS.

    The assistant Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Hawkins, M.L.C.), in an address to the Fullerton Memorial Church Men's League yesterday afternoon, said he hoped ...

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  20. INVESTITURE.

    Impressive ceremonial marked the investiture by the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) in the ballroom at Government House on Saturday. ...

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  21. KING AND QUEEN.

    The King and Queen to-day left London in the Royal train for Sandringham. ...

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  22. PRINCE OF WALES.

    "The Prince of Wales is the first arbiter elegantairum who ever dressed to please himself, with no thought of playing a part or striking an attitude," says the "Tailor and ...

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  23. TEST PLAYERS

    Most of Australia's possible Test players especially the New South Wales candidates, are giving indications that they will rapidly gain their top form. ...

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  24. 'PLANE CRASHES.

    After making desperate attempts to save themselves and their companions Flying-officer Arthur Page and Pilot-officer Gully were killed yesterday when their 'plane a ...

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  25. SAFEBLOWERS

    Safeblowers visited the Balaclava Hotel, Mitchell-road, Alexandria, on Saturday night, and secured £40 in cash from the office safe, by blowing it open with a charge of gelignite. ...

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  26. FETE PROMOTER'S REPLY.

    Mrs. Mona Godhard, hon. organiser of the fete that was held in Government House grounds on Thursday and Friday, made the following statement last night, in reply to the ...

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  27. TWO ARRESTS.

    Detectives Skehan and McCarthy, of the Parramatta police, after hiding for some time in the scrub at Northmead, surprised a man and woman in their tent. ...

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  28. DISARMAMENT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Sunday Times says it is [?] expected that the French Premier M Herriot) will visit Mr. MacDonald in London next week ...

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  29. NATURAL RELIGION.

    Referring to Sunday observance, in a sermon at St. Clement's, Marrickville, last night, the Bishop of Rockhampton (the Right Rev F. L. Ash) said that his diocese was twice the ...

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  30. CAR ABANDONED

    Showing dreadful injuries, the body of Carl Llebau, 77, of Tintern-road, Ashfield, was found in Carlton-crescent Summer Hill, early yesterday morning, with an abandoned motor ...

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  31. OTTAWA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Lyons) said yesterday that in view of the fact that the Ottawa agreement had not yet been published. Mr. Scullin revealed a deplorably unpatriotic ...

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  32. UPPER HOUSE REFORM.

    Replying to a motion of congratulation on his appointment to the Upper House, Mr. A. N. Binks, M.L.C., last night informed the Beny branch of the U.A.P. that when he was asked ...

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  33. MOUNT EVEREST.

    A cheque for £100 has been sent by the King towards the expenses of the Mount Everest expedition which plans to leave England early next year. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE.

    Praise for the action Aust[?]a is taking to meet the depiession was voiced yesterday by Mr. A. Preston, who is visiting Australia as the representative of the board of directors ...

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  35. BOYS AND FARM WORK.

    Although unemployed youths profess anxiety to secure work they do not respond to some of the efforts made on their behalf. The Albury Legacy club which aims at ...

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  36. FOUR POWERS.

    It was learnt in official circles to-day that though the actual text of the German reply had not yet been received, the German Government is facourable to the suggestion for an ...

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  37. THE PREMIERS

    A meeting of the Premiers Conference will begin in Melbourne on October 24, to deal with immediate financial problems. The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced this on his ...

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  38. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY.

    The "Literary Digest." which is conducting a Presidential straw poll of 20,000,000 ballots reports that with nearly 800,000 votes counted Governor F. D Roosevelt (Democrat) ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. GARDEN FETE.

    It is expected that, with the receipt of outstanding moneys, the takings at the Government House garden fete in aid of the Bush Nursing Association will reach approximately ...

    Article : 68 words
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