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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Recent amendments to the Local Government Act will affect local governing bodies to the amount of some hundreds of pounds yearly, by the exemption from rating of all property ...

    Article : 163 words
  3. MR. LATHAM.

    In furtherance of the U.A.P. campaign in Sydney the deputy leader of the Opposition yesterday made another tour of metropolitan electorates. In the afternoon he visited ...

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  4. CITY PROPERTIES.

    A deputation from the Taxpayers' Association will shortly wait on the Lord Mayor to ask that valuations on city properties be reduced by at least 33 1-3 per cent., and that ...

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  5. MR. LANG

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) returned from his country tour yesterday. He said that he was pleased with the receptions he had received at the various centres at which he spoke, ...

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  6. INFLATION POLICY.

    Speaking at Gosford yesterday, the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin) emphasised the United Australia party's recognition of the primary produce export trade as the ...

    Article : 438 words
  7. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    A strong South African batting side did not acquit itself very well after it had won the toss in the match against a Combined Country eleven, which began at Newcastle to-day. ...

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  8. IN THE ELECTORATES.

    Mr. H. C. V. Thorby, the U.C.P. candidate for Calare, addressed a large gathering and received an attentive hearing. There were a few interjections, but the speaker was equal ...

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  9. MR. THEODORE

    Hundreds of electors who assembled at the corner of Short and Darling streets, Balmain, last night to hear Mr. Theodore were surprised to discover that the supporters of Mr. ...

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  10. HEAT WAVE IN PERTH.

    The heat wave to-day completed its ninth day. A maximum temperature of 95.7 degrees was registered in Perth. The average temperature for nine days has been 97.7 degrees. An ...

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  11. GRASS FIRES COVER BIG AREA.

    Further grass fires broke out yesterday afternoon, and are believed to have been started by lightning. Owners and volunteers from Wentworth worked all night, and reported this ...

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  12. FINE HYDRANGEAS.

    Old and new hydrangeas are now making a delightful display in the Botanic Gardens, the older type being prominent in the Garden Palace section, and the new class in the ...

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  13. THEFT FROM STORE.

    Harry Arnold and Company's premises in Olive-street were entered last night and a cash register was opened. Several pounds were taken, but a much larger sum was overlooked ...

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  14. RECORD COLLECTION OF RATES.

    The Upper Hunter Shire Council has made available £500 for Christmas work. This week all the rates were collected and a surplus of £200 will be carried forward to next year. ...

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  15. PREFERENCE TO WOMEN.

    The clothing trades' arbitration committee of the Chamber of Manufactures indicated, in a statement issued yesterday, that the validity of the order made on Tuesday by Judge ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. JOCKEY'S DEBT.

    In the Forbes Small Debts Court, T. W. Bolam obtained a verdict by consent against D. McDonald for £41/1/, alleged to have been due for rent. Asked by the magistrate (Mr. ...

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  17. MR. STEVENS' SPEECH.

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, M.L.A., sounded a warning against inflation in a speech at Bathurst last night in support of Mr. J. N. Lawson, United Australia party candidate for ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED CONDEMN LANG PARTY.

    The Town Hall was the scene of many heated verbal exchanges at the weekly meeting of the unemployed. Dissatisfaction towards the present committee in not ...

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  19. "DISARMAMENT."

    "Disarmament," a publication which has hitherto been a monthly, will in 1932 appear as a fortnightly, and should therefore be able to do more to promote the cause it has at ...

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  20. THEFT FROM RAILWAY TRUCKS.

    Groceries, tobacco, floor coverings, and a small barrel of beer were stolen from railway trucks on Wednesday night. The ropes fastening the tarpaulin coverings were found to ...

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  21. FIRE AT WOOLLAHRA.

    Damage estimated at £60 was caused by a fire which broke out in Rita Daley's hairdressing shop at 436 Old South Head-road, Woollahra, early yesterday morning. Waverley and ...

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  22. THEFT OF A SHEEP.

    At Booligal Police Court Frederick Honeyman and William Weaver were charged with stealing a sheep, the property of Naughton Bros., of Merungle Station. The ...

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  23. MR. HOLMAN.

    Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., has received the following letter from Senator H. S. W. Lawson, of Victoria, and Mr. F. Hagelthorn, a former Minister for Agriculture in Victoria.— ...

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  24. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    In the House of Assembly late last night, before Parliament went into recess, the Attorney-General moved: "That, in view of the grave economic burden imposed by ...

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  25. MANAGER CHARGED.

    A special Court was held at Texas last night when Richard William Musson, tobacco company manager, was charged, on a complaint made at Hobart, with conspiracy in ...

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  26. SCARCITY OF WHEAT TRUCKS.

    A serious position has arisen over delivery of wheat to the railway, as farmers have been informed that no bulk trucks will be available until after the rush period. Acting ...

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  27. [?]LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr: Dec. 11, Bendigo, from London. Dep: City of Winnipeg and Port Adelaide, for United Kingdom and Continent. ...

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  28. MR. BEASLEY.

    Mr. J. A. Beasley, speaking in support of Mr. Patterson, State Labour party candidate for Parramatta, in the Parramatta Town Hall last evening, said that the Lang plan would ...

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  29. CASE UNDER MORATORIUM ACT.

    A case under the Moratorium Act was heard before Mr. Bromhead, S.M., when Mr. E. Frost applied for permission to enter into and exercise power of sale of a property of 960 acres ...

    Article : 167 words
  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 words
  31. "GET DOWN TO FACTS."

    Speaking at Harbord last night, Mr. Archdale Parkhill, endorsed United Australia party candidate for Warringah, said that any voter who got down to facts and examined the ...

    Article : 204 words
  32. MR. BADDELEY'S ASSERTION.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Baddeley), speaking at Lewisham in support of Alderman Mulcahy declared that the Scullin Government had failed the workers. The ...

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  33. RIVERINA MOVEMENT.

    A published report that the police had raided the headquarters of the Riverina movement caused astonishment here The secretary of the Riverina movement (Mr. F. ...

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  34. A.F.A. AND ENDORSEMENTS

    "Do you support the candidature of Mr. Bennett in preference to Mr. Dein?" Mr. A. J. Gibson, president of the All for Australia League was asked at a Dulwich Hill meeting ...

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  35. CHILD BORN IN TRAIN.

    A woman passenger on the Hay-Narrandera train yesterday afternoon gave birth to a daughter near Groongal siding. On arrival at Narrandera, the woman and the infant we[?] ...

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  36. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Wagga Municipal Council has decided to make available £2000 to provide work for a large number of married men before Christmas. There are 350 married men and 50 single ...

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  37. CAR AND SULKY DESTROYED.

    A fire occurred at The Dairy, Cox's Creex, the property of Mr. Gordon Mills, and destroyed his car, sulky, harness, and about three tons of hay, none of which was covered by insurance. ...

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  38. CAMPAIGN NEWS.

    At a meeting of the State executive of the New South Wales branch of the Returned Soldiers' League the following resolution was adopted:—"That the declared policy of the ...

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  39. EAST SYDNEY.

    Speaking last night at Paddington, Mr. E. J. Ward, State Labour candidate, said that the greatest problem of all in Australia to-day was to "prevent financial domination." ...

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  40. EXTENDED CREDITS.

    Mr. E. Riley, the Federal Labour candidate for South Sydney, addressed a number of open-air meetings in his electorate last night. Speaking at Maroubra Bay, he said that ...

    Article : 309 words
  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  42. CLERK ASSAULTED.

    A man entered the garage of Mr. A. Keifer, Marsh-street, said that he had come to pay an account, and then savagely attacked Keith Cooper, a clerk. After hitting Cooper ...

    Article : 76 words
  43. READING OF THE BIBLE.

    At the consecration of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Archbishop Wright made a plea for more widespread reading of the Bible, which, he said, was apparently not treasured as it ...

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  44. COOK.

    "Put my record alongside those of my opponents and compare them. If you think in your heart that the record of any other candidate is better than mine then it is your ...

    Article : 400 words
  45. CHRISTCHURCH WOOL SALES

    More than 21,000 bales were offered at the Christchurch wool sales. The demand for fine wools was strong, and prices were better by /1½ to /2 on the corresponding sale last ...

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  46. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Mr. E. H. Farrar, M.L.C., will speak in support of Mr. W. M. Hughes, candidate for North Sydney, at the Chatswood Railway Station. Mr. Cowper, also a candidate, will ...

    Article : 250 words
  47. FIRE IN PHOTOGRAPHER'S STUDIO.

    A fire occurred in the dark room of a photographer's studio conducted by Mr. A. [?] Tobin while Mr. Tobin was away at lunch. The prompt arrival of the fire brigade prevented ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. ATTEMPTED DOLE FRAUD.

    According to the police a man made an [?] pudent attempt yesterday to obtain a double dole issue. It is stated that an hour and a half after the man had received a single ...

    Article : 68 words
  49. SENTENCE OF 10 YEARS.

    The trial was concluded yesterday at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court of George Kenslow, 40, who was charged with stealing £950 from the Commercial Bank of ...

    Article : 97 words
  50. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 words
  51. INTERFERENCE WITH TRAIN BRAKES.

    At Ivanhoe Police Court yesterday Cha[?] Davis, Albert Irvine, and Frank Newman, who had been riding without tickets on a goods train, were charged with having interfered ...

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  52. MR. CHARLTON

    The northern management committee of the Miners' Federation decided this evening to express its disgust at the attack made on the Premier (Mr. Lang) by Mr. Matt Chariton, ...

    Article : 63 words
  53. ARCHITECTURAL CLUB.

    The guest of honour at the annual dinner of the Architectural Club, which was held last night, was Mr. Albert Barnard. Mr. Barnard, who was travelling scholar of the ...

    Article : 75 words
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