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  2. SPORTING WRESTLING.

    The boxing committee of the Trades Hall Trust last night gave consideration to a match between Mahomet Ali Sunni and Sam Banniste ...

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  3. SHEFFIELD SHIELD N.S.W. v. VICTORIA

    The Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria was continued on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day when Kippax (105) and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA HOUSEBREAKING AND LARCENY LEADS TO ARREST OF YOUTHS

    Five youths whose ages range from.10 to 17 years were arrested on Monday by Detective Gilbert and Plainclothes-Constable Mitehell on charges ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES MAN DROWNED IN A COPPER

    (George Bailey (68), of Marrickville, was found drowned in a copper of water yesterday. He had been subject to fits for tho past 10 years, and ...

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  6. THE UPPER HOUSE MR. PERCIVAL IS LOCATED BY THE POLICE AT KIAMA

    Mr. J. Mitchell, Coinummissioner of Police, received, a telegram From one of his Omicers at Kiama during the week-end stating that Mr. J.W ...

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  7. VICTORIA BOY DROWNED IN RIVER.

    Clande Barrell (13) was drowned in the Barwon River at Geelong yesterday. With a number of other boys he went into the water and was soon ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL BRITISH RAILWAY DISPUTE

    The critical negotiations between the representatives of the British railway companies and the National Union of Railwaymen opened at Euston this ...

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  9. TROUBLED CHINA JAPANESE GOVT. THINKS SOVIET WAR THREAT A BLUFF

    Despite rumors to tho contrary the spokesman of tho Japanese Foreign Office has stated that the Government does not intend to mediate in the ...

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  10. PAINTER KILLED BY A FALL AND COMPANION INJURED

    Charles Price (40), a painter of Hurstville, was killed, and Roland Pearce (4O), a painter of Lewisham, was injured when they fell from a ...

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  11. £20,000 GIFT TO HOSPITAL.

    Mr. Thomas Baker, the donor of &2O.O0O to maintain the new biochemical laboratory at the Alfred Hospital, offered &2O.OOO to Dr. ...

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  12. FOUR PERSONS INJURED IN MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT

    A motor car accident as the result of which four persons were admitted to the Adelaide Hospital occurred on the Port Adelaide-road at a late hour last ...

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  13. OWNERSHIP OF RAILWAY IS KEY TO THE DISPUTE

    Mr. Perceral Landon, special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph,' Vires from Pekin that he is of opinion that the control of the Chinese ...

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  14. DEATH FOLLOWS INJURY SUFFERED WHILE BATHING

    While bathing at Cloveily on Saturday Warwick Fusseil ('36) dived and struck his head on a rock. He suffered spinal concussion and ...

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  15. IMMIGRATION

    The liner Bendigo arrived from England yesterday with 1211 passengers including &30) assisted migrants. The voyage was marked by two births, one ...

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  16. MEN WILL NOT STRIKE.

    A meeting of the railwaymen s derogates decided by a narrow majority not to call a national strike but to accept the award of the National ...

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  17. REDHEAD MINE INSPECTED

    lt is stated that durings the, course of an inspection of the Redhead colliery yesterday that a great quantity of fire damp and highly inflamable gas ...

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  18. THE UNION AGAIN REPUDIATES AWARD

    During to-day s negotiations the railway companies declined to concede tho points raised by the Railwaymen's Union and pointed out that the men ...

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  19. ENGLISH BOXING.

    In a 15-round contest at 12 stone Weight George Rouguet (France) bets Charlie Ring (Australia). Ring was disqualified for a foul in the eight ...

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  20. WATER CONSERVATION

    In regard to the conservation of the water of the Darling River, Mr. B. J. Doe, M.L.A., has received the following 'letter from the Water ...

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  21. STATEMENT BY MR. LANG

    Mr. J. T. Lang, the premier, said last night that after Mr. Pereival had voted for the first reading of the Abolition Bill the Government was ...

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  22. DEATH FOLLOWS EXPLOSION AT PYRMONT SUGAR WORKS

    John Waterson, another victim of the explosion at the Pyrmont sugar works, died last night. The condition of the remaining two injured men is ...

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  23. M. IVANOFF RELEASED

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports:— The Soviet Consul-General telegraphed to M. Karakban, Russian ...

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  24. RESIDENTS WANT COMMON NEAR M'CULLOCH PARK

    ln regard to an application by Mr. B. J. Doe. M.L.A.. on behalf of the M'Culloch Park Progress Association, for the resumption of an area of land ...

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  25. BOXING

    It is announced that boxing will be resumen at the Stadium on Saturday, week when Dick French, the hardhitting Broken Hill lightweight, will ...

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  26. SUNBEAM MINE DISPUTE IS LIKELY TO EXTEND

    An extension of the dispute at the Sunbeam mine is threatened. A member of the Enginedrivere and Firemen's Union was dismissed yesterday, and ...

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  27. THEFT OF UNION MONEY RESTITUTION TO BE MADE

    In the City Court yesterday Henry Berry (3S). secretary of the Australian Glass Workers' Union at Perth, who was arrested In Adelaide ...

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  28. CHINESE CLOSE FRONTIER TO STOP RED TROOPS

    Reuter's Pekin correspondent reports:A private telegram from Harbin asserts that the Chinese are closing the ...

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  29. EMPLOYERS IN OTHER STATES HAVE ADVANTAGE OVER N.S.W.

    Mr. Napier Thomson," president of the Metal Trades Employers' Association, says that the Commonwealth Statistician's figures for Lecember ...

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  30. MR, SUTTOR SEEN YESTERDAY IN COMPANY OF PREMIER

    Mr..T. B. Suttor, M.L.C., who voted against the Abolition Bill in the Legislative Council on Wednesday night, hst who has been missing from ...

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  31. FALSE ALARMS OF FIRE

    In conversation to-day District Fire Officer R. W. Smith commented strongly on the number, of false alarms being received at the station. ...

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  32. SEAMEN LEAVE THEIR SHIPS UNDER MISUNDERSTANDING

    In Sydney yesterday a mass meeting of the Seamen's Union was arranged to consider the recent letter from the ship owners regarding job control ...

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  33. ROUGH FOOTBALL

    Disturbances at football matches af San Sebastian have caused the Governor to draw up a code of penalties unique in sport. For any insulting ...

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  34. TEK WOMEN ON TRIAL FOR FLOGGING AN ABBE

    Reuter's Paris correspondent re.ports:— The trial of ten women members of the Order of ...

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  35. LOCAL A.L.P. RESOLUTION CONCERNING THE ABOLITION

    At the meeting of the Barrier District Assembly of the Australian Labor Party held last night the following resolution was carried: '"That this ...

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  36. SECOND TEAMS AT PLAY

    A match between New South Wales and Victorian second cricket teams was commenced in Melbourne yesterday. Victoria in their first innings lost sir ...

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  37. THE WEATHER

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 99. degrees. ...

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  38. ANNIVERSARY DAy

    To-day is the anniversary of the foundation of Australia, in 1788.and the day was observed as a public holiday in Broken Hill in common with other ...

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  39. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    All doubts as to the intentions of the South African Government regardling the Imperial Conference will be settled by the reply of General ...

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    A Sydney message says that according to statements made in Parliament lobbies yesterday a cable message has been dispatched to ...

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  41. RAINS IN COUNTRY

    Mr. E. P. Yeatman, local manager for Bagot, Snakes, and Lewis, was advised by telegram this morning that, good rains are falling at Louth, ...

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  42. INFANT CHILD BURNED

    Laureen Gare, the two years and seven months old child of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gale, of 726 Lane-street. "North Broken Hill, was admitted to the Hospital ...

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  43. THE TELEPHONE TO ADELAIDE WAS OUT OF ORDER TO-DAY

    Early this afternoon the Post Office authorities reported that the telephone line to Adelaide had been out of order throughout the day. ...

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