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  2. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. T. K. Bavin. Leader of the Opposition, said on Sunday night that nothing is to be gained by party recriminations between the Country and ...

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  3. COMPENSATION ACT LOCAL BUSINESS PEOPLE ARE AT SIXES AND SEVENS

    The new Workers' Compensation Act comes into operation in New. South Wales on Thursday next and much remains to be done by employers in ...

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  4. SPORTING THE LONGCHAMPS RACES

    King Alphonso and Queen Ena, of Spain, were enthusiastically welcomed when they attended the Longchamps races. ...

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  5. GENERAL CABLES

    "Great Britain is now selling 12.000 motor cars annually in Australia. This is due to-the- manufacturers "having personally tackled the market.We ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE REFERENDUM

    The central executive of the New South Wales branch of the A.L.P. combined with the Communist party yesterday to hold a meeting in order ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN TEAM SECOND TEST MATCH

    The second Test match started on Saturday at Lord's. THE TEAMS. AUSTRALIA ENGLAND ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIG SYDNEY FIRE

    Considerable damage was caused by a fire which broke out at premises occupied by John Shaw Ltd., rope makers, and Cawsey Menck and Co., ...

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  9. PEOPLE FORMED A QUEUE AT 8 p.m. ON FRIDAY

    Among the earliest arrivals in the queue at Lord's which began to form at 8 o'clock on Friday night were a number of unemployed, who informed ...

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  10. BOXING

    A big crowd saw "Sunny Jim" Williams, an American negro, give Australia's welter and middleweight,champion,Harry Collins, a bad trouncing ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL

    A mass meeting of coal lumpers has been called for to-day to discuss a motion that all colliers arriving at Melbourne be declared "black." This ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The Protestant Federation has carried a resolution not to apply for nor accept any portion of a Government subsidy for orphanages as the ...

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  13. TENNIS THE WIMBLEDON SENSATION

    "Either play or forfeit." This is the ultimatum, according to Mr.S. N.Dourt, writing in the "Daily Mail," which the Wimbledon ...

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  14. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA BY MR.ALAN COBHAM

    Mr.Alan Cobham will probably leave on his flight to Australia on Tuesday. He is testing his' plane with floats on the Thames to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. EX-ENEMY PROPERTY

    According to Mr.W. C. Harvey, custodian of expropriated property, if the rest of expropriated properties in mandated territories sells as well as ...

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  16. TOMMY KELLY BEATEN

    At the Newcastle Stadium on Saturday night Billy Edwards (11.5[?]) beat Tommy Kelly (10.13½) in the second round. The towel was thrown ...

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  17. LOS ANGELES EVANGELIST GIVEN A GREAT WELCOME THANKSGIVING SERVICE

    Crowds such as California has never before seen greeted. Mrs. Aimee M'Pherson on her return on Sunday. The service at the Angelus Temple ...

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  18. NICHOLSON MISSION INTERJECTOR REMOVED

    The Rev. W. P. Nicholson continued his mission at Goulburn on Saturday night. During the proceedings a kerosene bucket full of water which had ...

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  19. A BRISBANE CONTEST

    At the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday Les Reynolds beat Les Robson by a knockout in the fifteenth round. ...

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  20. SATURDAY'S RESULTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 words
  21. FEDERAL FINANCES

    The Commonwealth financial year will close on Wednesday. It is expected hy Dr. Earle Page, the Treasurer, that there will be a surplus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. WRESTLING

    At the Melbourne Stadium on Sat urday night Mike Yokel, and Martin Ludecke drew in an eight-round wrestling bout. ...

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  23. MR.W.O. ARCHIBALD DEAD

    Mr. W.O. Archibald, former Federal Minister for Home and Territories died in the Salvation Army People's. Palace this morning, aged 76 years. ...

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  24. DR. RADFORD'S REFERENCE DURING SERMON LAST NIGHT

    Dr. Radford, Anglican Bishop of Goulburn, in a sermon last night, said that the Anglican Church had declined to become associated with Mr. ...

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  25. GOVT. INSURANCE OFFICE OUTS DISEASE LIABILITY

    A general criticism of the Government's announcement that in entering the insurance field it intended to charge the same rates as it had condemned as ...

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  26. POLICE DISCOVER CABIN USED BY KIDNAPPERS

    The Douglas (Arizona) police have found the cabin 15 miles from the international boundary in Mexico where Mrs. Aimee M Pherson, the well-known ...

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  27. WORLD LABOR CONFERENCE

    Sir Arthur Rickard, of Sydney, in a letter to the London "Times" challenges the statement of Dr. Evatt at the Labor migration conference that ...

    Article : 107 words
  28. W.A.RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A serious railway derailment occurred on the Wongan Hills line on Saturday. A mixed train was proceeding to Northam when 19 loaded ...

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  29. COFFS HARBOR SAW MILLS ARE EXPECTED TO CLOSE

    A message from Coffs Harbor states that by Wednesday practically all the 20 saws mills in the district will be closed as the result of the Workers' ...

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  30. INJURED BY A GUNSHOT

    Arthur Morrison (15) suffered serious injuries as the result of being, hit in the back with a charge of gunshot while bird trapping in Murderers' ...

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  31. MELBA'S CONCERT FAREWELL

    The Albert Hall was crowded tonight for Melba's farewell concert. The Australian Test team occupied the Royal box, and the platform was ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT HAS NO POWER TO UNDERTAKE LIABILITY

    Mr. T. K. Bavin, Leader of the Opposition, said on Sunday night that those who insure against loss under the Workers' Compensation Act with ...

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  33. NIGHT TENNIS

    The Broken Hill Tennis Club's courts in Blende-street were on Saturday night opened for night play, the function being performed by ...

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  34. EARTHQUAKES IN EGYPT AND SOUTHERN EUROPE ROME AFFECTED

    The London "Times" Cairo correspondent reports:— An earth shock, the severest in living memory, and lasting for 21 to 48 ...

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  35. ALLEGED BRIBERY OF ADELAIDE POLICE

    The police bribery commission resumed the hearing of evidence to-day. This is the 21st. day. Norman Curnow, & wireworker ...

    Article : 168 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. A GIRL'S COMPLAINT THAT MEN ATTACKED HER

    A girl who lives at Mangerton has informed the police that while returning to her home in a side street she was accosted by two men who attacked ...

    Article : 85 words
  38. CANADIAN POLITICS

    Yesterday Mr.Mackenzie King's Government was all but defeated on a want of confidence vote. A crisis was averted until the coming week. If ...

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  39. BENZINE POURED ON WOOD CAUSES AN EXPLOSION

    Charles Griffiths (27) was lighting a fire at his home at Huonville and put some benzine on the wood. An explosion followed.Griffiths and his ...

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  40. GOVT. INSURANCE OFFICE.

    The New South Wales Government is considering the question of establishing branches of the State insurance office in the country, but so far no ...

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  41. GREECE VISITED

    The town of Candia has been devastated by an earthquake,. believed to have its centre under the Mediterranean Sea. The inhabitants were ...

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  42. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON VISIT TO PORT PIRIE

    The High School boys won the tennis match by 12 sets to nil. The Port Pirie girls won the tennis match by 7 sets to G sets. ...

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  43. FLOODS IN MEXICO

    Following the overflow of the Santiago River from torrential rains 100 persons are reported dead and 15,000 homeless.There has been great ...

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  44. ROAD TO WILCANNIA IS NOW DRYING WELL

    A Broken Hill resident who returned from Wilcannia during the weekend stated to-day that the roads are drying now. A very bad spot on the ...

    Article : 80 words
  45. AIR TRANSPORTATION

    Sir Keith Smith, in the course of an address on aviation at the Sydney Lyceum Hall yesterday, said that Australia is an ideal country for aviation, ...

    Article : 104 words
  46. THE WEITHER

    The highest temperature in the shade to-day was 57 degrees and the 3 o'clock reading of the barometer 29,070. At noon to-day the following official South ...

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  47. ACTION OF GOVERNMENT CAUSE OF CONSTERNATION

    The decision of the Government to compete with outside companies for insurane under the Workers' Compensation Act and to make its premiums ...

    Article : 135 words
  48. Advertising

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    Advertising : 55 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. RIVER MURRAY AT ALBURY HAS RISEN ALARMINGLY

    Consequent on heavy rains the River Murray at Albury has risen within a foot of the critical level. A considerable area of low-lying land adjoining ...

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  51. TELEPHONE TO ADELAIDE WAS INTERRUPTED TO-DAY

    The telephone line to Adelaide was subject to interruption this afternoon because of a fault on the South Australian portion of the line. The ...

    Article : 67 words
  52. "BARDSLEY v. ENGLAND."

    All critics are agreed that Bardsley was responsible for the most brilliant innings of his long career. Mr. M. A, Noble says "Bard[?]ley ...

    Article : 103 words
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