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  4. State Cricket Coach

    In or out of season, the subject of cricket never loses its interest to the true lover of the King of Sports. At the Court House Hotel last night ...

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  5. Charge of Perjury

    Represented by the versatile Western solicitor, Mr. W. P. Kelly, an aborigine named Daniel Sylvester Riley, pleaded not guilty in the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The test trial cricket match, Southern team versus Northern team, commenced to-day. The former batted [?]rst, and had 8 wickets down for 447 ...

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  7. WIN FOR PALMER

    Weighing 12st., the Australian heavy-weight champion, Ambrose Palmer, won a points' decision over Tony Cora (11.10), the Japanese champion, at ...

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  8. Artist in Gaol

    A camouflaged wireless set was confiscated yesterday by the governor of Geelong Gaol. It was in the form of a replica of ...

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  9. CITY INQUIRIES GOODE & TIN HARES

    Two important cases commanded attention yesterday—the Goode Royal Commission and the Tin Hare Commission. ...

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  10. Woman for Trial

    Aileen Lawler (38), a laundress, was committed for trial from the Royal Police Court on a charge of attempting to strangle Lorraine Brough, aged 18 ...

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  11. BACK TO CONFIDENCE

    A conference of representatives of employers was held in Sydney Town Hall to-day, to devise means of dealing with the unemployment question. ...

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  12. LAST NIGHT'S LEAGUE

    The Rugby League executive met at the Mechanics' Institute last, night. President J. F. Sweeney was in the chair, and the only absentees were ...

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  13. BIG TENNIS

    The Wimbledon Tennis Championships opened to-day, in cool, cloudy weather. All the Australian players had ...

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  14. LOST IN THE BUSH

    More than 100 people have been searching for the 70-year-old Chinese, Ah Marn, who has been lost in the thick bush some miles from Tumut ...

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  15. FRENCHMAN PLEASED

    "Results are excellent," said the French Premier (M. Herriot), as he smilingly left the Hotel Beaurivage, alter three hours' conversation with ...

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  16. JOHNNY WALKER CUP

    A sight for sore eyes at Yeoval, on Sunday, was the Johnny Walker Cup. At a meeting on Friday night ...

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  17. THE COUNTRY PARTY

    At a pre-sessional meeting of the Parliamentary Country Party, Lt.-Col. M. F. Bruxner was unanimously re-elected Leader, and Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw ...

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  18. BASEBALL BENEFIT

    The Bubbo Baseball Association will be staging a match on the Oval on Saturday, June 25, at 3 p.m., in aid of the Dubbo District ...

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  19. FATAL FALL

    Percy Denison (35), a resident of Epping, was found in the pit of a gar-age at Coogee late last night, suffering from a fractured skull. He died an ...

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  20. GUILLOTINED

    Herbert Boyle, a saw sharpener, met with, a terrible accident in the City last night. He was lifting a heavy paper-cutting ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS

    The Australian stocks were more active and firmer all round on the Stock Exchange, to-day. ...

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  22. THE TRUTH STANDS

    The sentence of three months' gaol, imposed upon William Wallace Scott for having assaulted Ald. J. S. Garden, was to-day reduced, on appel to Judge ...

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  23. M. HERRIOT

    M. Herriot's somewhat misleading statement in the Paris Press, that the wiping of the slate of reparation payments would involve a French sacrifice ...

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  24. QUICK WORK

    The detectives arrowed two well-dressed young men in Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, last night. They recovered £200 worth of goods, the ...

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  25. DRUNKEN BRAWL

    Following a quarrel at Toowoomba last night, between two drunken men, one was later found dead on the roadway. He had apparently been run ...

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  26. THE OATH

    The absence of reservations in the Statute of Westminster entitled the Free State to repeal the oath legally, declared Lord Parmoor. He added ...

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  27. CYCLE FATALITY

    While crossing the Boundary Road at Burwood last night, Alfred Ashton (65), an old-age pensioner, was knocked down by a motor cycle and killed instantly. ...

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  28. LABOR AUTOCRACY

    It was decided by a small majority at a meeting of the Wallsend Miners' Lodge to curry on with the "2/9" strike, which threw the Wallsend coal ...

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  29. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Warren netted £112 from its recent Show. Charging all permanent improvement work to the annual effort, a profit of £21 resulted. This is highly ...

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  30. OBITUARY

    An old-age pensioner, Patrick Halnan (65), died at the Dubbo District Hospital yesterday. Deceased was a native of Tipperary (Ireland), and had ...

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  31. WORRIED LANG LEGACY

    Fearing that the basic wage would be reduced to £2/11/6 by the new Government, in which case he would be unable to keep his wife and family of ...

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  32. RIDICULOUS SUGGESTION

    The Chief Protector of Aborigines says it is ridiculous to suggest that the missing airmen wore eaten. He added that in the history of that State ...

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  33. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Further showers on coast and highlands, chiefly Northern; otherwise fine; cold night, with ...

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  34. SCULLIN SUPPORTS

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, addressing a meeting at Northcote, said he supported the Prime Minister's appeal to the public to assist in solving the unemployment ...

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  35. THAT SETTLED IT

    "I've decided on a name for baby," said the young mother, who wanted to he "different." "I shall call her Euphrosyne." ...

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  36. SWORN IN TO-DAY

    Mr. J. A. Browne, K.C.. and the former Industrial Registrar (Mr. Webb) were to-day sworn in by the Chief Justice as members of the Industrial ...

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  37. GRATIFYING RESPONSE

    The Prime MinUter (Mr. J. A. Lyons) says there has already been a gratifying response to his appeal to make more work available. ...

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  38. ANOTHER THANKS

    "The Liberal" is in receipt of a letter from the secretary of the Dubbo District Council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, according a ...

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  39. Reincarnation

    Lines culled from "My Creed," by John Massefield, poet laureate:—I hold Unit when a person dies His soul returns again to earth ...

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  40. AT GENEVA

    Quickened interest is shown in to-day's disarmament happening. Arising out of President Hoover's report in the trans-Atlantic telephone ...

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