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  4. PERSONALIA

    Mr. Frank Boland, sour., is a patient at Hopetoun Hospital. Mr. S. Goulder, who has been on relief duty, is back at his post in the ...

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  5. ALIVE AGAIN!

    With the President (Ald. E. A. Tink) in the chair, Newtown Progress Association held a successful meeting at the Jubilee Street Hall ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The German elections, held on Saturday, resulted in a victory for the Nazis, who, with the Nationalist Steel Helmets group have won over 340 of the 647 ...

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  7. TRADES HALL SCORES

    A sensation was caused in industrial circles yesterday when the Executive Council of the Australian Workers' Union announced officers and branch ...

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  8. England v. Victoria

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  9. Wool Sales

    At Monday's wool sales a good selection, comprising 10,387 bales, was offered at auction, and of these 9389' were sold. Private sales totalled 1331. ...

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  10. Death Pact

    The bodies of Hugh McKee (47) and his wife, Margaret (36) were found in a gas-filled basement room in a house in Curtis Road, Balmain. ...

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  11. BISCUIT FACTORY

    A big fire at Peek Frean's biscuit factory, Camperdown, early this morning, caused damage estimated at several thousand pounds. ...

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  12. DR. EARLE PAGE

    Dr. Earle Page is expected to definitely decide to-morrow whether he will retain the leadership of the Country Party. ...

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  13. GOOD HAUL

    Thieves broke into a jewellery establishment in Melbourne last night and secured goods to the value of about £1000. ...

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  14. DEATH TRAPS AGAIN

    Frederick Beckett and Frank. Wootton were killed when a motor truck collided with a train at Yerrongpilly level crossing, in Queensland last night. ...

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  15. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Some clearing; showers on the North Coast; otherwise generally fine for the present and ...

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  16. CONTOUR DRAINS

    Mr. E. S. Clayton, Senior Instructor Agricultural Department, has notified Buninyong Bureau that he will be in Dubbo for his ...

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  17. GERMANY'S TROULES

    The Nazis are rapidly capitalising Hitler's triumph, and have taken control of many cities. It is expected that the Prussian Diet ...

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  18. LONGER HOURS WANTED

    When the Industrial Commission resumed evidence at the Standard Hours Inquiry to-day, James Thomas Sutcliffe, on behalf of the Textile ...

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  19. GOOD FRIDAY

    It is considered unlikely that the Government will interfere with the arrangements for keeping the Show open on Good Friday, notwithstanding the ...

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  20. WAR ON COMMUNISTS

    In a big battle in Hamburg streets, between Communists and the Nazi storm troops and police, four Hitlerites were killed. ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S PLAY

    Resuming this morning, Wyatt and Hammond carried on to the bowling of Alexander and Ebeling, in ideal weather. ...

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  22. DEATH PENALTY?

    Following the death of the Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Cermak), his assailant, Giuseppe Zangara was indicted on a charge of murder. ...

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  23. FRONT LINE FIGHTERS

    The Federal Cabinet has appointed Sir George Pearce and Senator McLachlan to take part in the campaign against the secession of West ...

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  24. FARMERS' RELIEF ACT

    The Director (Mr. H. Rogers) stated on Friday that he was pleased to bo able to say that, by arrangement with the Under-Secretaries for Lands and ...

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  25. CALL OVER WINS

    The Grand National Steeplechase resulted:—Call Over 1, Golden Miller 2, Gregalach 3. The winner was quoted at 100/9 ...

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  26. JEHOL FALLEN

    Every road loading from Jehol presents a scene of indescribable confusion. Fighting continues at isolated places, but the demoralisation of the ...

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  27. THAT TEN PER CENT.

    A meeting of 2000 industrialists at Melbourne last night, demanded a general hearing of the case for the recission of the ten per cent, wages cut. ...

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  28. PEACEFUL ATHENS

    General Plastiras has established a Military Dictatorship. He has prohibited public meetings and issued a proclamation declaring that the two ...

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  29. CIRCUS CONTINUES

    A message from Alice Springs states that three of the seven natives, on their way to Darwin, to stand their trial for the murder of other natives, eluded ...

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  30. ARMS FOR THE EAST

    In the House of Commons, Sir John Simon said that there was no indication of a universal agreement with the decision of the British Government ...

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  31. FORCED HOLIDAY

    The United States to-day entered upon a four-day modified bank holiday, during which Mr. Roosevelt will endeavor to restore financial order out of ...

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  32. WHEAT MARKET

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  33. CONVALESCING

    Sir Henry Gullett's health is so greatly improved that he hopes to be able to attend the Federal Parliament before the end of the month. ...

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  34. PAPER MONEY

    Arrangements are rapidly being made to carry on during tho bank holiday. Presses are turning out millions of dollars worth of clearing house certificates ...

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  35. MORATORIUM CASE

    On August 15 last, Mr. J. A. S. Balmain made an order against John Macquarie Furney, who was proceeded against by the Primary ...

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  36. JOHN BULL WATCHING

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Ramsay Mucdonald said that the Government is following, sympathetically, the serious developments of the internal ...

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  37. PARTIES UNITED

    A meeting of the Parliamentary U.C.P. this morning unanimously adopted a resolution on similar terms to that agreed to yesterday by U.A.P. ...

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  38. NEW COACH

    At last night's meeting of the Rugby League Executive, members sat till 12.30 picking a coach. M. Boyle secured the final ballot. ...

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  39. MAYOR DEAD

    The Mayor of Chicago (Mr. Germak), who received a severe wound in the body when an attempt was made to assassinate President Roosevelt, died ...

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  40. SERIOUS ACCIDENT

    When returning to his home about 5.30 p.m. on Saturday Mr. J. Muller, of Mogriguy, met with a serious accident. His car collided with a tree ...

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  41. BOY INJURED

    Little Jimmy Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, of Ballimore, will remember his trip to Dubbo for the Railway Picnic. He fell while playing in the ...

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