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  4. Landowners and Prospectors

    To combat the activities of prospectors for gold, nine landholders, who met in Albury yesterday, formed themselves into a ...

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  5. INDEPENDENCE DAY

    One hundred and thirty lives were lost to-day as the United States celebrated the [?] Independence day. There were 54, ...

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  6. REDUCE UNEMPLOYMENT

    The suggestion that Australia could eliminate unemployment by conscription was made to Professor Tom Hytten, of Tasmania, ...

    Article : 155 words
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  8. SURPLUS OF £710,000

    The financial year of the Commonwealth Government ended with an estimated surplus of £710,000, it was officially announced ...

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  9. JUDGE TO WITNESS

    Nevin Randolph Ramliton motor tyre dealer, who gave evidence for the Crown at Quarter Sessions to-day, was told by Judge ...

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  10. FERRY MASTER TO SHOW CAUSE

    The Marine Court to-day called upon the master of the Manly ferry Balgowiah, which collided with the collier [?] Park near Fort ...

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  11. ‘PRICE OS VENIZELOS’ HEAD WITHDRAWN

    A motion moved by a government deputy for payment of £200 to anyone carrying out the death sentence on M. Venizelos was ...

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  12. POSED AS POLICEMAN

    John Cameron. 52, laborer, was fined to-day for the fifth time, on charge alleging lie had assumed the designation of a constable or ...

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  13. PRFERENGE TO SOLDIERS

    The Acting Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. Hawkins) said to-night there appeared to be a wrong impression that the recent legislation ...

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  14. NEW ACT TO OPERATE

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Vincent) stated to-day that [?] Mining Amendment Act, 1935, will come into operation on July ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. BRADY DEVELOPS A CHILL

    The hearing of the charge against Patrick Brady for the alleged murder of James Smith was held up at the Central police court to day when it ...

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  16. ORPHAN PLEADS GUILTY

    James William Murray, 19 of Camberwell laborer, Pleaded gulity before Judge Macinde in the Court of General Sessions to-day of having on May ...

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  17. “SALEYARDS INQUIRY FUTILE”

    Mr. A. N. Kemsley, who was secretary of the Town Planning Commission to-day bitingly criticised the Dunstan Ministry for its intention to ...

    Article : 188 words
  18. MENTAL ESCAPEE ELUDES POLICE.

    The police are still searching for the escape from Parramatta mental, hospital. Two Alsatian dogs arte taking part in the man hunt. The bush ...

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  19. INFLUENZA TAKES TOLL

    King's School, St. Joseph's College, St. Vincent's Convent School [?] several other scholastic institutions [?] a considerable reduction in ...

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  20. FELL FROM TRAM |

    Falling from the footboard of a moving electric tram in [?] street, Windsor, on June IS, Mrs Elizabeth Anne Locke, aged 67 years ...

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  22. CANADIAN WHEAT BOARD

    A Government bill creating the Wheat Board passed the third reading in the House of Commons tonight and now goes to the Senate. ...

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  23. ILLICIT SPIRITS

    Arthur Ashton 39, plumber, was fined £100 at Parramatta police court to-day on a charge of making illicit spirits at Fairfield. ...

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  24. LORRY OUT OF CONTROL

    There was an extraordinary accident at Pyrment this morning when a large steam lorry, with nearly eight tons of coal, got out of control and ...

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  25. THROWN FROM HORSE

    Fatal injuries were sustained when he was thrown from a horse on the Princess Highway Springvale; on June 25 by Leslie Underwood Males, ...

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  26. DINING CAR MEALS

    “Indications are that revenue of about £12,000 for the year will be derived from the dining car on the Sydney express,” said the chairman ...

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  27. MINER'S FATAL FALL

    When his foot slipped on the greasy clay surface on which he was working at Lauriston to-day, Walter Bennie, aged 58, fell 50 feet to the bottom ...

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  28. DEATHS IN MELBOURNE

    City hospitals report that there is [?] sign of abatement of influenza, from which there have been several deaths. The outbreak is described ...

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  29. FORTUNE TELLING ALLEGED

    In the City police court to-day, before Mr. Bond, P.M., Joseph Isherwood, a middle aged man, was charged with having professed to tell fortunes. ...

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  30. ON MURDER CHARGE

    Charles Silverman, .44, tailor, Perth, Stanley Thomas Elynn, 26, electrician, and Cyril Thomas Brennan 27, laborer, were charged at ...

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  31. TEACHERS SHARE LOTTERY

    Third prize m to-day's lottery was won by a syndicate comprising six teachers at the Bellbird Public School ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BANK INQUIRY

    The Acting-Prime Minister (Dr. Page) said to-day there was no foundation for the report cabled that Lord MacMillan, chairman of the ...

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  33. MANSION SOLD FOR £20,000

    The former home. of Sir George [?] “Grosvenor,” at the corner of Toorak and Glenferrie roads, Toorak, was soId to-day by the trustees of the ...

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  34. BOXING IN THE OPEN

    The first of the series of boxing contests to be decided at the sportsground will take place on-the last Tuesday night in November. It is ...

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  37. A PROSPERITY PAINTER

    Figures made available to-day by six-leading life assurance- companies in N.S.W. show a remarkable recovery since the depression days of 1929. At ...

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  38. JAPANESE SHEEP PURCHASES

    The Tokio representative of the “Daily Telegraph” says that Mr. [?] wool adviser to the military clothing mills, expects that Australia ...

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  39. CROWN LOSES CHIEF WETNESS

    William Doyle, 71, father of the late John Doyle, and one of the chief witnesses at the inquest on Monday into Joseph Doyle’s death has died ...

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