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  2. CHICKS' FLIGHT IN BOX

    FIFTY PERKY LITTLE CHICKS arrived at Mascot yesterday by the air mail, consigned from Western Australia to Mr. A. Moll (left). Mr. W. P. Ryan and Mr. E. J. Hill (right), a member of the Egg Board, examined the chicks after their long journey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. INQUIRY ON CHAIN STORES

    AN inquiry into the control and operation of chain stores in New South Wales has been ordered by the Minister ...

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  4. Air Mail Finality

    IT is understood on the highest authority that next week the Commonwealth Government will announce ...

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  5. CONTEMPT CASE

    WITHOUT calling on respondents to reply, the Full Court yesterday dismissed with costs against the applicant, ...

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  6. DEFENCE AT MILK INQUIRY

    AT the Milk Inquiry yesterday, Mr. L. C. Badham asked leave to appear on behalf of Mr. Norman Buffier, against whom ...

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  7. SOLO DANCER

    AUDRAE SWAYN won first prize in the senior operatic dancing solo section yesterday at the Eisteddfod. She scored 99 marks out of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW POLICY IN DEFENCE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Australia's second three-year defence programme will be abandoned, pending discussions ...

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  9. LUXURY YACHT ACTION AGAINST J. W. McARTHUR

    Described as the "luxurious toy of a wealthy man," the yacht Morewa is the subject of an action against J. W. S. McArthur, which began in the Supreme ...

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  10. 300ft. WATERSPOUT SIGHTED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Rising to a height of nearly 300ft. and almost piercing low clouds, a water[?]spout was sighted 24 miles off Cape Schanck ...

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  11. VIGILANTES MAY HUNT FOR TREE DESTROYER

    FOLLOWING the destruction of 39 out of 40 recently planted trees, the Mayor of Bexley (Aid. J. Barwell) is offering a reward of £10 for information that may lead to the arrest pf the culprit. ...

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  12. BUS-MEN SEEK NEW AWARD

    Among the claims made by the motor bus employees yesterday for a new award, was one for extra pay for "cash-and-carries." ...

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  13. FINED 10- FOR DRIVING TOO SLOWLY!

    Septimus Joseph Henry, of Jersey Road, Paddington, was charged in the Traffic Court yesterday with having driven at a slower speed than other ...

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  14. RAILWAYS WILL SHOW SURPLUS

    An announcement that the New South Wales Railways will show a small surplus at the end of the current financial year was made last ...

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  15. "NO DICTATION" ON BANKING

    Australian banking policy is no[?] dictated from overseas, either from London or Geneva, the acting-chairman of the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  16. PLANS FOR NEW P. & O. FLEET

    Advice reached Sydney yesterday by the Comorin of the construction of five new 11,000-ton liners of 17½ knots, to replace the recently scrapped fleet of ...

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  17. SYDNEY-ADELAIDE BY AIR

    The Sydney-Melbourne aeroplane connects with the Adelaide machine from Melbourne, providing a one-day communication between Sydney and ...

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  18. New Drills Cause Less Vibration

    Great interest was shown at a meeting of the council of the Noise Abatement Society yesterday, when the chairman, Alderman E. S. Marks, ...

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  19. Still No Trace Of Lost Fishermen

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Searches by air, land, and sea today revealed no trace of three Port Albert fishermen, who have been missing for five days in ...

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  20. Bacteria Play Part In Industry

    Bacteria played a large part in industry, and would play an even larger one, said Mr. E. G. Pont, M.Sc.Agr., in a lecture last night arranged by ...

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  21. GOODS TRAIN CRASH

    TWENTY-THREE TRUCKS of the Junee-Goulburn goods train left the rails between Galong and Binalong this week, and ten crashed down an embankment, but no one was injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SOUGHT APPEAL, CHANGED MIND

    When James Richard Geddes sought leave in the High Court yesterday to appeal against the Court of Criminal Appeal's increasing of his sentence for ...

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  23. FOOD PRICES INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Returns issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Wilson) today show that food and grocery prices in July ...

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  24. Cambridge Adopts Sydney Text Book

    Advice has been received that "Money," a book by Professor R. C. Mills and Dr. E. R. Walker, of Sydney University, has been adopted as a text ...

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  25. TRAM OFFICER'S DEATH

    A verdict of suicide while of unsound mind was found by the Coronet at Burwood (Mr. Richardson Clark) yesterday, in the case of Albert George ...

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  26. U.S. RECOVERY UNSOUND

    Mr. Gilbert Nobbs, who has just returned from a world tour, told the Legacy Club yesterday that America's recovery was not based on the sound ...

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  27. KING GEORGE'S GODSON, AGED 27, IN SYDNEY

    THE Honorable George William Fflokes Dawnay, a godson of the late King George V., arrived in Sydney by the Comorin yesterday, to stay a month. Mr. Dawnay is also a brother of ...

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  28. POWER EXTENSION

    A 40-miles extension to Gloucester of the 33,000-volt line linking Zara Street power station, Newcastle, with Dungog, has been decided upon by the ...

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  29. Fortnight Beer Drought In N.W.

    PERTH, Thursday.--When 200 meat workers boarded the Koolinda at Wyndham for the south, they found the bar had been declared "black," so ...

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  30. Maudlin Refused Leave To Appeal

    The High Court yesterday ruled that the jury had acted on reasonable and admiss[?] evidence in finding Francis Henry Joseph Maudlin, 27, ...

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  31. SAYS WOMAN LAUGHED AS SHE SHOT ANOTHER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Evidence that Emily Willmott, married, of Collingwood, was so amused when she shot and wounded Mrs. Florence MacKinlay, that she could not help laughing, was given at Collingwood Court today. ...

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  32. S.A. 40-HOUR WEEK

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The first agreement in South Australia for a 40-hour week has beeeen filed in the South Australian Industrial Court. ...

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  33. Canberra Moves In Zimmer Case

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A full report, including a transcript of the evidence, is expected to be received by the Territories branch of the External ...

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  34. SHALE OIL TENDERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A further step in the plans for the reopening of Newnes shale oil deposits will be the closing of tenders for the ...

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  35. PLANE NOT TRESPASSER

    Threats by a farmer between Goulburn and Canberra to fire at planes flying low over his property raise the legal point, stated by a city barrister ...

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