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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. and Mrs. Val Kesby left by car for a week in the city. Mr. Doug, Hawke, son of E.R.H., was up on a short visit from the Big Smoke ...

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  5. TOM KIDSTON'S RETIREMENT

    He had readied the age limit, and the restrictions laid down that, he must retire on his well-earned pension. He wanted to do it quietly, but no one ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The opening innings of tho Australians was remarkable for the, wonderful exhibition, of aggressive cricket given by the Bowral boy, Don ...

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  7. McGinty libel Case

    In the Full Court, yesterday, the motion, J. J. McGinty v. Central Western Publishers Ltd., was called. The question was one involving the ...

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  8. The Railway Deficit

    The Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Cleary), speaking at Newcastle last night, declared that the tremendous deficiency on the railway accounts, ...

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  9. The Shires Conference

    At the opening of the Shires annual conference, this morning, the Minister for Local Government (Mr. M. F. Bruxner), said that owing to the financial ...

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  10. Empire Aerial Queen

    Tired, but Hushed with victory, Miss Amy Johnson ("Johnnie," by request) landed at Darwin at 3.55 this afternoon. ...

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  11. MOUNT ISA EXPLOSION

    An aerated water factory at Mount Isa, in the Cloncurry district, Northwest Queensland, was totally destroyed by fire, following a mysterious ...

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  12. SOUTH TO SYDNEY

    Amy Johnson left Darwin at 8 a.m. for Sydney, accompanied by a Qantas 'piane and two Moths. She passed over Pine Creek at 9.30 and the ...

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  13. VOLUNTEER LABOR

    It was reported at Cessnock, last night, that the Government had found employment for the Rothbury volunteers who, it is stated, will be secretly ...

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  14. STOCK PANIC

    Barrier mining stocks fell sharply on the Sydney Exchange yesterday, following the receipt of a telegram from Melbourne, announcing the declaration ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    The following forecast, was received at 2 p.m. to-day:—Isolated showers on the North Coast, otherwise fine; mild days, cold nights, with frosts on ...

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  16. (Australian Press Association Message)

    Heavy rain all night made play impossible. It rained all day, and the cricketers spent the time indoors. It eased off shortly after 5 p.m. ...

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  17. SYDNEY'S RECEPTION

    The Reception Committee have invited Miss Johnson to arrive in Sydney to-morrow week. The date is fixed to allow her a reasonable time in ...

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  18. Weaver's Explanation

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Reg. Weaver), said to-day, that the only promise given to the Rothbury volunteers was that when the Government ...

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  19. THE SILVER LINING

    Sir Arthur Rickard told the Millions Club that there were evidences of early relief as regards the financial and economic depression. He added that ...

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  20. LONGREACH TO-NIGHT

    Miss Amy Johnson spent last night at Alexandria Station: She is due to reach Longreach to-night, and it is expected that she will arrive in Brisbane ...

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  21. ON THE RIGHT TRACK

    At the Australian Country Party Conference it was decided to refuse to affiliate with any organisation which would not work for a reduction in the ...

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  22. THE THIRD DEGREE

    An inquiry was opened at Canberra to-day by Sir John Quick concerning police actions in the case of a lad named Gilford, who was arrested and ...

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  23. CONGRATULATIONS!

    Since Miss Amy Johnson landed at Darwin more than 800 messages, have reached her from all parts of the world, congratulating her upon her unique ...

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  24. ANOTHER MALCONTENT

    Messrs. H. Gregory (Swan) and J. H. Prowse (Forrest), members of the House of Representatives for Western Australia, declared that the campaign ...

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  25. COWS UNDER TEST

    The number of cows on test in New-South Wales and Victoria since the Federal herd stage grant begun has increased almost fourfold. ...

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  26. BURNED TO THE GROUND

    The Returned Soldiers' Woollen Mills at Geelong, Victoria, were destroyed by fire last night. The outbreak occurred while the staff was on ...

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  27. FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS

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  28. FIFTEEN MONTHS' HARD

    At the Central Criminal Court yesterday sentences of 15 mouths' imprisonment were passed on John Gunn (solicitor) and Allen Fraser Howden ...

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  29. HEAD-ON MOTOR CRASH

    When two motor cars somersaulted, after crashing at Gladesville last night, Albert Murray (33) and Lionel Wolfe (26), were shockingly injured. Both ...

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  30. SERIOUS COLLISION

    Jack Hubbard (19) and Jack Collins (16) received serious injuries when a motor cycle collided with a motor car at Drummoyne. The head of the cycle ...

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  31. GALLANT FIREMEN

    Station Officer Fraser and three firemen, Messrs. Rutherford, Roach and Crooney, were badly burned in attempting to subdue a fire which gutted ...

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  32. COOLIE RIOTS

    Fierce rioting broke out in Rangoon to-day, between Burmese and Andhra dock coolies. The casualties, at midday, totalled 80 injured and 3 dead. ...

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  33. "REDHEAP"

    The "Daily Guardian" was to have commenced publication to-morrow of Norman Lindsay's banned novel, "Redheap," but the Federal authorities ...

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  34. PREMIER'S ADVICE

    The Tasmanian Premier, addressing the Hobart members of commerce, suggested that if there was a desire on the part of the community, to organise a ...

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  35. AUSSIE BOWLERS

    The Australian bowls team had a great triumph against Kent, winning by 212 to 119. Kent played four international skips, ...

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  36. LOSS OF MEMORY

    Mrs. Margaret Smith, an aged woman, who disappeared from her daughter's home at Kogarah on Friday night, was found unconscious and suffering ...

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  37. BERLIN'S RIPPER

    Despite the arrest of Kuerten, who confessed that he was responsible for the Ripper murders, Duesseldorf is again in a state of panic following the ...

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  38. CAPT. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Capt. Kingsford Smith has inspected the Baldonnel aerodrome, with a view to making it the starting place for his Trans-Atlantic flight. He also ...

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  39. GOING BACK

    It is reported that the majority of the big lodges in the Cessnock district will refuse to resume work until all free labor has been withdrawn from ...

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  40. THE PRIMARY PRODUCER

    The conference at Geelong, which discussed plans for the revival of gold mining, decided that a bonus of £1 an ounce should be paid by the Federal ...

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  41. NO CHANGE

    At this morning's sales, bulk wheat sold at 4/6¾, and bagged at 4/8 per bushel. ...

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