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  5. GOLD PRODUCTION

    In the latest monthly review of the Midland Bank (England), the loading article, under the heading of “A Thriving Industry,” exam ...

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  6. DRUGS CONTROL

    N.S.W. police will be given greatly widened powers for the control of drugs by regulations that have just been gazetted. ...

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  7. ALLEGED STABBING

    Rupert Melnnes a well-known cross-country Jockey, was Charged at the police court this morning with having wounded John ...

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  8. WHEAT PROSPECTS

    The Landley Walker Wheat Company Limited in a weekly report, which was issued to-day, states that as the harvest is ...

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  10. SHEEP INDUSTRY UP NORTH

    Conditions in the pastoral industry in Queensland have never been worse, said Mr. N. Bourke, of the United Graziers Association, when ...

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  11. WARNING TO BIRD LOVERS

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chafey) stated to-day that cases had been brought under the notice of the department of people keeping ...

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  12. CROP PROSPECTS

    The monthly crop report of the Department of Agriculture for May states that only light showers were received during the month in the ...

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  13. SALARIES REDUCTION

    Claiming that the setting aside of the Federal railway award in 1930 had subjected them to disadvantages not experienced by employes, under ...

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  14. BOXER IN TROUBLE

    A well-known figure in boxing circles, James (“Red”) Maloney, 19 boxer, faced the bench at the City court on a charge of having illegally ...

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  15. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The business of Parliament on Wednesday will be confined to the election of the Speaker and a Chairman of Committees, after which it is ...

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  16. A SMALL PROFIT

    When the accounts of the centenary celebrations are closed next month it is expected that a small profit will be shown. ...

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  17. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Since its appointment several weeks ago the Employment Board, which has the responsibility of administering the provisions of -the Returned ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TYRES

    Mr. S.F. Ferguson, director of the Australian Association of British manufacturers, told the Tariff Board to-day that Australian manufacturers ...

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  19. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES

    A recent decision of the the High Court, which makes the N.S.W. Government liable for the refunding to tramway employes of £42.000 deducted under ...

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  20. CARS COLLIDE

    Colliding with great force at a sharp bend in the main southern road near Mittagong to-day, two cars were badly damaged and the four occupants ...

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  21. MAN ACCOSTS WOMAN

    While Mrs. Constance Dellington, of Ramsgate, was walking along the footway near her home late last night a man emerged from the bushes and ...

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  22. SHOTS FIRED IN CHASE

    When Thomas Dunn, 35, dealer, Mitchell street Ballarat and Bertram Taylor, 29, timber worker, of Grey street. St. Kilda, appeared in the ...

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  23. DOCTORS AND HOSPITAL BOARD

    The board of the Sydney Hospital has asked one of its medical officers for an apology as the result of an incident which occurred recently in the ...

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  24. DID NOT DRIVE DANGEROUSLY

    An information alleging that John G. Toms, bus driver, had driven a vehicle in a dangerous manner in Broadway, city on April 22, was dismissed ...

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  25. BEECHWORTH’S BIG DAY

    A representative of the Shell Oil Company, acting on behalf of the Aviaiion Department, visited Beech worth to-day to make arrangements ...

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  26. PORTER SAVES WOMAN’S LIFE

    Absent-mindedly walking off the ramp at the end of the Auburn railway station to-day an old lady was crossing the line in the path of a ...

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  27. SUSPECTS RANG FOR POLICE

    Jack Eeattie, 18, and Ronald Daley, 19, appeared at Newtown police court to-day on a charge of breaking and entering a factory. Phillio Stapleton ...

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  28. POLICE DRIVE AGAINST MOTORISTS

    The police campaign against traffic offenders was responsible for the launching of prosecutions against [?] in several suburban and city ...

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  29. CYCLIST FINED 7

    Arthur Jasper, of St. Peters, was fined £6 at the Newtown police court to-day for riding a motor cycle in a dangerous manner. It was alleged ...

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  30. VICE REGAL PARTY

    The Governor (Sir Alexander Hore Ruthven) and Lady Ruthven visited the coalfields to-day. They travelled from Maitland to Cessnock by car, ...

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  31. CONSTABLE FIRES SHOT

    While Constable Crockett was on his rounds at Lidcombe early this morning he discovered a lock had been wrenched off the donr of Derrin ...

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  32. GIRLS AND STOCKINGS

    Giving evidence before the cost of living inquiry to-day, a hostery expert stated that a large percentage of Sydney girls paid about 2/11 a pair ...

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  33. ATTACK ON YOUTHS

    Arising out of an attack on Keith Wilcox, 17 at his employer’s garage in Jamieson street, last night, John Flanagan. 18, mechanic, and Kevin ...

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  34. TO SEEK MEDICAL TREATMENT

    Dr. H. Harbison, of Blackall [?] reached Sydney to-day In a Qantas plane to undergo medical treatment. Harbison was accidentally shot in the ...

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  35. MAN COLLAPSES AND DIES

    A man whose identity has not been established collapsed and died on the steamer Gwydir shortly after the vessel left Sydney for Newcastle at ...

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  36. FURTHER SHOWERS LIKELY

    The State meteorologist (Mr. Mares) stated to-day that present conditions favor further shower south of the Lachlan, extending to ...

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