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  6. Fourth Session of Thirty-First Parliament

    With full ceremonial, the fourth session of the 31st Parliament of New South Wales was opened by the Governor (Lord Wakehurst) at noon to-day. The ceremony was witnessed by a large gathering of distinguished ...

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  7. FROM NEAR AND FAR

    Six new claimant have appeared for the estate of the late Marti[?] Edward Burke since the Master in Equity recently dismissed 1456 claims that had ...

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  8. MAN'S SHOCKING DEATH

    Unable to move when pinned in the wrecked cabin of a lorry by a four ton mine pump, Harold Garner, aged 23 years, of South Yarra, died a lingering ...

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  9. COOK'S COMPENSATION CLAIM

    The case in which John Miles Russell, cook, employed at the Gladesville Asylum, is claiming compensation as the result of having his finger chopped ...

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  10. "LABOR DAILY" BALLOT CASE

    Several witnesses were interposed during the addresses by counsel in the "LAbor Daily" Equity Court suit to-day. George Edwin Colin, Secretary of the ...

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  11. CANADIAN DROUGHT

    Praising the Spirit of the farmers in drought areas, the Minister for Labor (Mr. Rogers) declared that the situation demanded 100 per cent. relief. He ...

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  12. ONE OF THE "QUINS" ILL

    CALLANDER (Ontario). Tuesday.—Emilie Dionne. one of the "quins," is mildly ill. due to heat. She will not be allowed to appear with her sisters ...

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  13. DOLLAR STABILISATION

    President Roosevelt has forwarded a letter to Senator Thomas objecting to the latter's proposal to create a sliding scale of valise by altering the. ...

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  14. GRANTS TO STATES

    The Federal Cabinet to-day approved of the following special grants recommended by the Grants Commission: South Australia £1,200,000. ...

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  15. WOUNDED IN COURT

    Following a scuttle in the Children's Court to-day a man collapsed with a wound in his throat, inflicted by a razor. He was taken to the Sydney ...

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  16. ADDRESS IN REPLY

    speaking on the Address in Reply to the Governor in the Leglslative Council to-night, Mr. Concannon said he trusted that the legislation to control ...

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  17. TRAMWAY PROFIT AND LOSS

    The metropolitan, tramways showed a profit of £100,910 during the year ended June 30, 1937, after meeting all costs, including interest exchange ...

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  18. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the overseas ...

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  19. LABOR PARTY MEETING

    For the first time since their re-admission to the Labor Party, the four "ex-rebel" M's.L.A., Messrs. Davidson. Heffron, La[?]arlni and Horsington, ...

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  20. VICTORIAN BUDGET

    It is expected that the state Budget for the 'current year will contain provisions for pensions to widowed mothers of boarded-out children. This ...

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