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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Moree Police Court yesterday, Arthur Reginald Clarke was discharged on two counts of stealing mercery from A. C. Reid and Co., Moree. Mr. S. Mack, K.C. (instructed by ...

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  3. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    While riding a motor cycle along Bridge-road, Balmain, late last night, Rupert Carlisle Cox, 21, of Cook-street, Randwick, was knocked down by a motor car. According to ...

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  4. MASKED BANDIT.

    A masked and armed man entered Brimbecombe's dairy, in Woodland-street, Manly, early this morning, and held up two employees at revolver ...

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  5. AN APPRECIATION.

    Through the death of Mr. A. W. Freeman, which occurred at sea off the Queensland coast on October 1, while on a voyage from Malaya, Australia loses one of her foremost ...

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  6. MR. LANG.

    Full of optimism the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) returned to Sydney yesterday from his tour of country electorates, during which he covered 5000 miles. ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    After having been shot in an arm and a leg, a man who had escaped from custody submitted to rearrest. Four shots, two of which were effective, were fired at the man by ...

    Article : 325 words
  8. SEEKING REMEDIES.

    "I dislike to hear anyone say that Australia is bankrupt. We are not bankrupt and we are not insolvent. We have gravely overspent our income for a number of years, ...

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  9. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    "Mr. Lang's statement at Narromine that when his Government left office there were only 3000 unemployed in the State, is a ridiculous distortion of facts," said Mr. Farrar ...

    Article : 269 words
  10. CASINO POLICE COURT.

    In the Casino Police Court John Gaul, a travelling showman, was fined £3 or a month's imprisonment for stealing a primus stove, a plate, a spoon, and a fork. It was ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN-MADE 'PLANE.

    History was made in Cootamundra when the first privately-designed and constructed allsteel Australian plane was successfully tested here yesterday[?] Mr[?] Arthur [?]tler drew up ...

    Article : 85 words
  12. LOANS ABROAD.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), replying to a question at Chatswood last night, declared that if Mr. Lang did succeed in borrowing his millions, the interest charges would be ...

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  13. FINANCIAL TRIALS.

    Speaking at the opening of the Hibernian Society's conference yesterday, Archbishop Sheehan made reference to the present financial situation in Australia. ...

    Article : 471 words
  14. THE TWO FOSTERS.

    Some confusion is expected in Vaucluse, because two candidates have the same name. They are Mr. W. F. Foster, the present Nationalist member, and Mr. T. H. Foster, ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. A DROVER'S CLAIM.

    James Noble, a drover took action against Mrs. E. H. Missen, of Tamworth, claiming £173 droving fees from December, 1929, to May, 1930. Mr. H. Wheeler appeared for ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. RECREATION GROUND.

    The Strathfield Council was informed at its last meeting that 40 acres of land had been revoked from the Necropolis as a public reserve, and vested in the council ...

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  17. BASIC WAGE.

    A meeting of the emergency committee of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions was held to-day to consider the position arising from the setting aside by the Commonwealth ...

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  18. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Broadcast Speech.—The Treasurer, Mr. B. S. Stevens, will speak to Public Servants and railway employees at the De Luxe Theatre Croydon, from 8 p.m. Station 2UW will broadcast the ...

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  19. FIRE AT INVERELL.

    A seven-roomed cottage in Medgra-street, owned by W. M. Woodbury, and occupied by G. A. McDonald, was partially destroyed by fire. A quantity of new furniture was stacked ...

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  20. MR. LANG'S PROMISES.

    Sir Arthur Cocks addressed a large meeting at the Capital Theatre last night, in the interests of Mr. E. Gill, the Nationalist candidate. ...

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  21. ORNITHOLOGISTS.

    At the annual congress of the Royal Australasian Ornithological Union to-day Mr. A. H. E. Mattingley (Victoria) declared that Italians had brought to Australia some of their ...

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  22. IMPROVED PRICES FOR HORSES.

    Fourteen horses were sold at Bingara pound recently, at record prices for a sale of this description. Most of the horses realised from £2 to £5. Some months ago horses of the ...

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  23. SCHOOL OF METHOD.

    Mr. Keller, M.A., Inspector of Schools, accompanied by teachers from surrounding districts, paid a visit to the Bingara District School, when a school of method was ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. FUR SKIN INDUSTRY.

    The value to Tasmania of the fur skin industry was indicated at a meeting of the Animals and Birds Protection Board to-day, when it was pointed out that its value was ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. TENTERFIELD COUNCIL

    A special meeting of the Tenterfield Municipal Council decided to instruct Mr. Bluett, Local Government solicitor, to take legal proceedings to recover amounts of surcharge from ...

    Article : 435 words
  26. THE LATE MRS. LEO A. COTTON.

    Mrs. Cotton, wife of Professor Leo A. Cotton, Professor of Geology at the University of Sydney, died at her residence, Wirruna, Pretoria-parade, Hornsby, on Tuesday, at the ...

    Article : 122 words
  27. STOWAWAYS.

    Active steps are being taken by the Commonwealth Railways Department to combat the nuisance of unemployed men boarding the transcontinental railway. ...

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  28. LABOUR'S APPEAL.

    "This is not an ordinary party fight," said Mr. J. Ryan, M.L.C. (Honorary Minister), in an address broadcast last night from Station 2GB. "In this contest New South Wales ...

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  29. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes devoted most of his time to an attack on the Premier (Mr. Bavin) when he spoke at Woollahra, in support of Mr. J. W. Waddell, Australian party candidate for ...

    Article : 296 words
  30. MAN SHOT DEAD.

    John Cowie, 55, of Gibb-street, Balmain, was found dead in his home last night with a bullet wound in his forehead. A revolver was lying alongside him. He had been in ...

    Article : 41 words
  31. HOSPITALS COMMISSION.

    The New South Wales Hospitals Commission was hotly criticised at a meeting of the Lithgow Hospital committee when the following recommendation from Bulli, to be placed ...

    Article : 242 words
  32. GIRL GRAVELY INJURED.

    Investigating a telephone call received at 10 minutes past midnight, Constable Perger found an 18-year-old girl screaming and running along a track from some vacant land near ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. APOLLO CLUB.

    Among the most successful part-songs of the Royal Sydney Apollo Club's concert at the Conservatorium last night was "The Bugle Song," Dudley Buck's setting of a selection ...

    Article : 314 words
  34. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  35. BOY FARMERS.

    With a view to providing employment for boys in country districts, arrangements have been made by the Minister for Labour (Mr. Farrar) to accommodate and train 100 boys ...

    Article : 143 words
  36. LEURA WATER SUPPLY.

    The Department of Works repudiates any responsibility for the three years' delay in connecting up the reservoir constructed at a cost of £5364 to augment the supply of water ...

    Article : 225 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  38. RELIEF ADMINISTRATION.

    Speaking at the Lidcombe Town Hall, Mr. H. J. McDicken, M.L.A., the selected Labour candidate for Concord, charged the Government for the harshness in the ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. RELIEF WORKS.

    The Unemployment Relief Council has notified Mr. Tresidder, M.L.A., that £2000 will be made available to the Randwick Council for the expenditure on works. ...

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  40. LABOUR MEETINGS.

    The following Labour meetings will be held tonight:—Ryde electorate, Town Hall, Mr. J. T. Lang, E. Davies (candidate), and Mrs. McGowen. Arncliffe electorate: Bestie and Cameron streets, ...

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  41. FALL OF BRICKS.

    Burled beneath an avalanche of bricks William Dewesbury, 25, of Baltimore-street Campsie, had a narrow escape from death yesteiday. ...

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  42. MR. McKELL'S CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. W. J. McKell the selected Labour candidate for Redfern, in a speech said that Mr. Bavin had violated almost every promise that he made in 1927. His excuse was that ...

    Article : 230 words
  43. DENTAL BOARD.

    The Dental Board of New South Wales, sitting as an open court on October 7, investigated a complaint lodged against Matthew Thomas McCue, dentist, Liverpool-street, ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. POOR TRAM SERVICE.

    "It seems to me that enormous revenue must be lost to the Government by the poor management of the trams," states Mr. Dunlop, of Gilderthorpe-avenue, Randwick, in a letter to ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Sons o' Guns," 8. Criterion Theatre: "Bird in Hand," 8. St. James Theatre: "Happy Days." 2.30, 8. Plaza Theatre: "Common Clay," 10 till 6, 8. ...

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  46. ELECTRICITY EMPLOYEES.

    Questions were raised at yesterday's meeting of the city electricity committee about the position of employees in the electricity sales branch threatened with dismissal. ...

    Article : 98 words
  47. FATAL LEAP FROM TRAIN.

    A young immigrant from London, George Frederick Smith, 21, was killed at Forbes railway station in tragic circumstances. With two other youths, he joined the train ...

    Article : 101 words
  48. "TOO MANY ELECTIONS."

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) said to-day that he was in favour of quinquennial elections. There were too many elections in Australia, he added, and they cost the country too much ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND BY-ELECTIONS.

    Two by-elections were held in New Zealand to-day, one for Walpawa, the seat rendered vacant by the death of Sir George Hunter, and the other for Western Maori, the late ...

    Article : 89 words
  50. ADDRESS TO CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) will speak at Croydon to-night on the position of the Public Service generally, and will explain the advantages of the Government's policy ...

    Article : 81 words
  51. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    A motor cyclist, Aubrey Marshall Vale, 28, of Dalkeith, collided head-on with a motor car on Mounts Bay-road to-day, and was killed instantly. ...

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  52. MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of James T. Lillitcrapp, 42, of Coolah, Western Australia, was found this morning in some scrub near Bridgewater. There was a bullet wound in the head, and ...

    Article : 44 words
  53. MR. CROWTHER'S CAMPAIGN.

    Speaking at Coraki, Mr. F. Crowther, the Labour candidate, said he had left the Country party because of the treatment of miners and farmers by the late Government. He ...

    Article : 57 words
  54. THE KING'S SCHOOL.

    The King's School Old Boys' Union will hold their annual dinner at Farmer's to-morrow evening. Mr. G. W. Ash will preside. ...

    Article : 25 words
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