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  4. Surprise Vote

    On the third time of asking the House of Bishops elected Archbishop Le Fanu, of Perth, to be the new Primate of the Church of England ...

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  5. AUSTRAL YOUTH

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. J. Makin (Hindmarsh, S.A.), Labor, under the motion of adjournment, alleged that youths recruited ...

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  6. DUBBO AMBULANCE

    The regular meeting of the Dubbo [?]rict Ambulance Board was held the Mechanics' Institute last night. [?]e were present Messrs. J. H. ...

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  7. First Offenders

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day William Thomas Silk (18) and Richard Douglas Roberts (19), who had pleaded guilty to housebreaking, were sentenced ...

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  8. TERRIFIC STORM

    Considerable damage was done by a terrific storm at Tabulam, on the Upper Clarence, at 8.30 this morning, when an inch of rain fell in 10 ...

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  9. FOURFOLD SMASH

    A fourfold railway smash at Kings-langley, on the London-Midland. Scottish line, severed the main artery between London and the north and ...

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  10. PERSONALIA

    Mr. Vic Roach is off to Sydney for a holiday. Mr. M. G. Mitchell hopes to be leaving Clydebank hospital this afternoon. ...

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  11. LADIES' AUXILIARY

    The High School Ladies' Auxiliary commenced its 1935 activities with an enthusiastic meeting on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. T. J. Clyne presided ...

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  12. BREAD PRICES

    It is understood that Sir Herbert Gepp will, to-morrow, hand to the Premier (Mr. Stevens) his report on the metropolitan investigation of bread ...

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  13. ELLIOTT SPEAKS

    An important statement of the British agricultural policy was given by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Elliott) in the course of a reply to a ...

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  14. MENANGLE SENSATION

    Following an inquiry into the running of Hope at Menangle yesterday, the A.J.C. stewards to-day disqualified the owner and trainer, R. B. Bruce, and ...

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  15. "STRIKE ME LUCKY"

    This morning the 255th State Lottery was drawn. The first four prizes went to surburban subscribers. The first, 15,731, "Strike Me Lucky" ...

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  16. TRUE TO TYPE

    Speaking at the opening of the Manning River Show to-day, the Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) paid a tribute to the courage of the ...

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  17. HOSPITAL LEGACY

    Acting-secretary Prank Keyworth was all smiles when "The Liberal" called for "the last word" yesterday. A telegram from Melbourne had ...

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  18. NEWTOWN PROPERTY

    Mr. C. R. Taylor, auctioneer, acting in the estate of James Boyd, advises that Mrs. Noonan has purchased the store and ...

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  19. PASSENGERS NOW

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) announced to-day that permission had been given the Qantas Empire Airways to carry passengers over ...

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  20. MAWSON'S CLAIM

    Sir Douglas Mawson said to-day that the new land which the Norweig an oil tanker, Thorshavn, claims to have discovered in the Antarctic, was ...

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  21. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mr. and Mrs. C. D. ("Bill") Hall are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son. Mrs. Hall and the babe are being well cared for in Hopetoun. ...

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  22. LUCK OF THE ORIENT

    A Fong, who won the second prize in to-day's lottery, is a young compositor employed at the Chinese "Republic News" office. ...

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  23. PUBLIC HOLIDAY

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced to-day that Monday, May 6, will be a public holiday throughout New South Wales, to mark the celebration ...

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  24. WORLD NAVIES

    Outlining the proposals for the qualitative limitation of navies, in the House or Commons to-day, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Bolton ...

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  25. ENGAGEMENT OFF

    Miss Jean Batten, the noted aviatrix, stated to-day that her engagement with Mr. Edward Frazer Walter, stockbroker of London, had been broken. ...

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  26. WRESTLING CHAMPIONS

    Two world-famous wrestling champions Tom Lurich (Australia) and George Pencheff (Bulgaria) will be seen in action at the Royal theatre ...

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  27. RELIEF MONEY

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) stated to-day, before attending a meeting of the Commonwealth Meat Advisory Committee, in ...

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  28. MR. CASEY EXPLAINS

    An emphatic denial was given to-day by Federal Ministers to the Auditor-General's charge that an accumulated deficit had been relegated to a place ...

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  29. WINTER RELIEF

    A Bill providing for the appropriation of £531,000 of loan money for unemployment relief work, was brought down in the House of Representatives ...

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  30. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Council paid £254/9/11 to 191 emergency relief workers this week. The Royal Screen Pictorial Magazine, February issue, containing special ...

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  31. SPORTING NOTES

    The following players have been selected to represent Wattle Cricket Club against Toongi, at Toongi. on Sunday next, players to leave Macquarie Street ...

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  32. MULTIGRIS OUT

    A late scratching for the Moorefield Trainer's Cup is Multigris. ...

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  33. RUSSIA-JAPAN

    M. Litvinoff, in an interview with Japanese correspondents, said when the present tension slackens, Russia will be ready to discuss the reciprocal ...

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  34. GERALD GRIFFIN

    On the ground that the High Court was the only competent body to determine his appeal against his conviction as a prohibited immigrant, Gerald ...

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  35. OLD AGE AID

    The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Casey) announced to-day that the increase in old age pensions would take place from July 1. and that the ...

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  36. STATE ELECTIONS

    The present session of the State Parliament will end within the next two or three weeks, and it is expected that the elections will be held at the ...

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  37. NASTY CUT

    Boys will be boys—they simply cannot help doing the wrong thing at times. One lad, Lloyd Moore (11). of Fitzroy Street, was giving his mate ...

    Article : 74 words
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