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  4. DE LA SALLE BRIGHT NIGHT

    The variety concert and gymnastic display, staged by the pupils of De La Salle College last night at the Empire Hall, attracted a good audience which ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    The engagement is announced of Beryl Merle, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lees, of Cobra Street, to Mr. J. Jones, of Cobar. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    The King to-day transacted some more State business—the first since he received General Dawes. He received, at Windsor Castle, Dr. Bell, who did ...

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  7. Important Decision!

    A most important decision, affecting, as it does, thousands of people in the Country Districts of New South Wales, was reached by the ...

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  8. CANTERBURY COUNCIL

    A meeting of Canterbury ratepayers, held last night, carried a resolution requesting the Government to dissolve the present Council and hold a new ...

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  9. CHEAP TALK

    Mr. Jock Garden, addressing the Labour Council last night, in regard to the timber trouble, said that the men were not going to deviate one iota ...

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  10. PEACEFUL JAPAN

    Premier Tanaka, of Japan, informed the United States Government to-day, through the United States Embassy in Tokio, that Japan is prepared to ...

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  11. HITTING THE AIR

    The Premier arrived at Hendron this afternoon in a Friday bombing plane, having enjoyed his journey from Lossiemouth. It was the first time the ...

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  12. TRAFFIC METHODS

    A lot of now ground has been broken by Messrs. Bavin and Maddocks, who are inquiring into modern traffic methods. Both have been in conference ...

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  13. LOCATED AT LAST

    Annie Gollins, who has been missing from her home at Balmain for eight months, has been located at Orange, to which place she stated she and a man ...

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  14. FAR-REACHING EFFECT

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw), referring to the decision of the Cabinet to abolish the Rural Awards, explained that the proposed Bill would ...

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  15. SIX TO ONE

    A volunteer timber worker was attacked by a gang of six strikers at Henrey, Hunter's Hill, lat night, and seriously injured. One of the men ...

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  16. THE LATE GENERAL

    The body of the late General Bramwell Booth has been removed to the Salvation Army Hall at Clapton, where it will lie in state for two days. ...

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  17. HINKLER HONORED

    To the accompaniment of very hearty cheers, the President of the International Air Congress Committee (Mr. De La Vaux) presented the ...

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  18. "CAPITALISTIC JUDGE"

    A number of speakers, who addressed the Labour Council last night, spoke in strong opposition to the sentence imposed by Judge Curlewis on a striker ...

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  19. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Further showers in the Riverina and on the Southern Slopes and Tablelands ...

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  20. TRADES HALL OPINION

    A majority of the officials of the Labor unions with headquarters at the Trades Hall, regard the Government's decision as part of a general attack ...

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  21. THE "GRAND" CRISIS

    Mr. John Hastie, the New South Wales President of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemens' Association, who is in Melbourne, stated last night ...

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  22. SAME OLD CUPBOARD

    Acting under instructions, two plain clothes constables yesterday visited a boarding house in North Sydney, in search, of a man who was wanted in ...

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  23. JOCK'S VERSION

    Mr. Jock Garden, Secretary of the Labor Council, remarked that the Government was simply carrying out the policy they were put there for. They ...

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  24. CITY ROBBERIES

    Since the beginning of June, jewellery, clothing and other property, valued at about £3300, have been stolen from dwellings in Sydney and suburbs. ...

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  25. POOR, BUT HONEST

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) says that while the Government realises the serious position of the State railways finances, it is determined that ...

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  26. MINISTER'S PROMISE

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby), addressing members of the Nationalist and Country parties, promised to introduce, next session, a ...

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  27. BAILEY'S VIEW

    Mr. J. Bailey, State President of the Australian Workers' Union, declared the Government had adopted the methods of the Communist in breaking its ...

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  28. STEP IN RIGHT DIRECTION

    Mr. Munro, secretary of the N.S.W. branch of the Country Party, referring to the decision of the Government to withdraw the rural workers from the ...

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  29. HUMAN BODY

    A coal chute at East Perth power station, having become blocked, investigation resulted in the boyd of Harold Scott (46) being found under 35 tons ...

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  30. THE EARTHQUAKES

    The latest news of the earthquakes in New Zealand show that six people are still missing. The worst is feared. Many women and children walked long ...

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  31. BUCKLAND'S ESTIMATE

    The Secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. G. Buckland) said that the effect of the Government's decision would be to drive rural ...

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  32. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    The New Plymouth-Wellington express ran into a landslide three miles on the Wellington side of Packakarici. The engine and three carriages were ...

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  33. STATIONMASTER KILLED

    Arthur Ernest Taylor (56), a stationmaster, was killed, and his wife, Henriette Taylor (54), and William Taylor (67) injured, when a motor car ...

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  34. Money for Wireless

    The Protestant Hall on Wednesday evening was the scene of the first of a series of social functions to raise funds for the installation of wireless at the ...

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  35. WILL RELIEVE ANXIETY

    Representatives of the employers of rural labor have expressed gratification at the Cabinet's decision. The Secretary of the Primary Producers' ...

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  36. MILLIONS IN DEBT

    The Commonwealth public debt at the end of June last amounted to £494,129,000, while the combined States' debts amounted to £722,189,000, or £115 ...

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  37. SLIGHT RISE

    Bagged wheat showed a little improvement to-day. Sales were effected at 4/6 1/2 per bushel. Since the trans-Australian adventure ...

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  38. HARD FACTS

    Speaking at Double Bay the State Treasurer (Mr. B.S.B. Stevens) quoted figures to indicate the Government's difficult position. He said that the ...

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  40. COAL COMMISSION

    The Coal Commission, which has been sitting in Newcastle for several days, adjourned this morning. It will meet again in Sydney next ...

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