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  5. COAL INDUSTRY CRISIS

    Arrangements have been made to dismiss the miners at the week-end, according to a report received this morning from Newcastle. The report ...

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  6. TORRENTIAL RAIN

    The rainfall in Sydney for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. this morning was 334 points. In some suburbs the falls were heavier. ...

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  7. TO WIPE OFF DEBTS

    A deputation representing the Bangalore—Boorabill—Gorman's Hill—Westland League, to-day waited on the Minister for Lands, Mr. Ball. ...

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  9. AEROPLANE CRASHES

    A Moth aeroplane, which left Goulburn for Sydney at 9 o'clock this morning, crashed at Marulan, find was smashed to pieces. ...

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  10. ROYAL COMMISSION DESIRED

    A meeting of the Coal Miners' Federation to-day requested Mr. Theodore. M.H.R. to interview the Prime Minister, Mr. Bruce, and ask him to ...

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  11. DOWNPOUR ON BLUE MOUNTAINS

    Torrential rains fell on the Blue Mountains yesterday and last night. Leura reported nine inches of rain, Katoomba 789 points, and Kurrajong ...

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  12. A.L.P. SUPPORT

    At the Metropolitan provincial conference of the A.L.P. to-night Mr. W. Neilson (Miners' Federation) moved that the conference support, both ...

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  13. HEAVY FALLS OVER STATE

    Data to hand this morning show that rain fell during the week-end over a wide area of the State, being especially heavy in coastal centres. ...

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  14. RAINFALL REGISTRATIONS

    The following rainfall registrations were reported to the Sydney Weather Bureau for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. this morning: ...

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  15. PARRAMATTA BY-ELECTION

    Both Nationalist and Labor campaigns in support of the respective candidates for the Parramatta by-election, caused through the death of the ...

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  16. FLOODS ON COAST

    The Premier, Mr. Bavin, communicated with the Chief Secretary's Department to-day to provide immediate relief in cases where necessary in the ...

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  17. HEAVY DAMAGE AT KEMPSEY

    The secretary of the Kempsey Clumber of Commerce estimated that the damage caused through floods will total about £300,000. ...

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  18. MAILS RIFLED

    When the steamer Wahine arrived from Lyttelton today it was discovered that 40 bags of mail had been rifled and valuables taken. Although ...

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  19. WAUCHOPE SUFFERS

    Floods are abating in the Wauchope district, but crops have been ruined and over 1000 head of stock lost. ...

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  20. FARMER DROWNED

    It has been confirmed that George Falla, farmer of Oxley Island, was washed off the roof of his house by the flood and drowned. Several people ...

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  22. TARIFF POLICY

    Referring to the Government's tariff policy, the Minister for Customs, Mr. Gullett, today urged the merging of small concerns with larger ...

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  23. RAILWAY TRAFFIC PARTIALLY RESTORED

    The Railway Department has received word from the north coast that traffic has been partially restored, and a train conveying passengers will ...

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  24. BODY RECOVERED

    The body of Leslie Lee, who was drowned at Gloucester, was discovered in the debris this morning. The police are still searching for the body of ...

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  25. WATERS SUBSIDING

    Summarised, the position is that the flood waters at most centres are receding fast, and all immediate danger appears to be past. ...

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  26. MAN AND WIFE STABBED

    At the Paddington Police Court today, Joseph Gilberto, aged 33 years, an Italian fruiterer, was committed for trial on a charge of having ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    Sir Arthur Duckham, leader of the British Economic Mission, interviewed on his arrival to-day, speaking of Australian tariff restrictions, said that the ...

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  28. BUTCHER FATALLY SHOCKED.

    While hanging meat up in his shop of Auburn today, Stanley Nicholls, butcher, aged 35 years, came into contact with an iron railing which was ...

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