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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's show yesterday was 18,250. compared with 27.670 for the corresponding day of last year. ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    The 44-hour week case will be resumed before the Full Arbitration Court on April 26, when applications will be heard from men employed ...

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  5. TROUBLED CHINA

    During the recent raid on the Soviet Embassy a document marked "strictly confidential" was seized, of which the following is a translation:— ...

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  6. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier. refused to accede to the demands of the Ministers and ask for the ...

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  7. READERS'COLUMN

    Readers of "The Barrier Miner" use invited to make use of this colomn as a means of putting into print their [?] anees (of a public nature), and ...

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  8. FLOODS AND STORMS IN U.S.A.

    As a result of the Mississippi floods 12 persons are already reported dead. The greatest danger lies in the devastation of large areas and the driving ...

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  9. TRAFFIC CONTROL.

    "Bus Patron", writes:— "Taxi drivers seem to have set themselves to persecute and knock out bus men if they take passengers to the races for a ...

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  10. NEED FOR IMMIGRATION

    Mr. Barclay Smith, in addressing the Women's League of New South Wales, denlt with the paramount need of immigration. He said Australia ...

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  11. CHEAPENING THE COST OF ARBITRATION CASES

    The first step towards lessening the cost or Arbitration Court proceedings was taken yesterday. when Chief Judge ...

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  12. BIRITISH REINFORCEMENTS FOR SERVICE IN CHINA

    Another contingent of reinforcements recently ordered to China. embarked at Southampton to-day, including a detachiment of the Army Medical ...

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  13. ILL-FATED EXCURSION

    A complete list has been' compiled of the names of 'the persons who were aboanl the ill-fated launch which overturned near Lady Robinson's Beach. ...

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  14. A PENSIONER'S QUESTION

    "Cripple" asks:— "Could I sell my house and buy another nearer the town with the money I get for it, and still retain my old age pension?" ...

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  15. TOKEN DOWN AT CARDS

    "A visitor from the country reported to the detective office on Wednesday that he lost £100 as the result of a game of cards. He said he had been ...

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  16. DEATH ROLL NOW OVER 100

    A New York message states that the toll of life and the destruction of property by storms and floods in the Mississippi basin and the southern ...

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  17. FIRST BIRTHDAY

    The Duke, and Duchess of York have sent a special birthday message to Princess Elizabeth. The King and Queen. all ...

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  18. EXPBESS TIme-TABLE

    The South Australian Railways DePartment has decided to alter the Broken Hill service when the winter schedule is inaugurated on May 16. ...

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  19. THE SEALE CONFERENCE

    Although all Labor members of Parliament were ordered to attend the Seale minority conference last night only three, Messrs. M. A. Davidson ...

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  20. TASMANIAN CHILDREN THANKED BY DUCHESS

    A wireless messatre from H.M.S. Renown at sea says that the Duchess of York has sent a letter to Mr. J. M. Drew, Minister for-Education in ...

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  21. S.A. PARLIAMENT

    A special session of Parliament will be held next month to deal with the railways suspense account of £579.521, which Mr. H. Homburg. ...

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  22. CHIANG'S INTENTIONS

    Official reports from Nauking state that after the formation of his Cabinet Marshal Chiang Kia Shek intends to continue his campaign against the ...

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  23. ARCTIC EXPLORATION

    Word has been received that Canrain G. Wilkins and his companion, Pilot Nielson, who are engaged on an Aretic tour of exploration, and who ...

    Article : 133 words
  24. COUNTRY TRADERS' ASSN. TO CONSIDER ALTERATION

    When the proposed alteration of the running of the express was [?] to-day to Mr. H. M. Mullins, [?] of the local branch of the Country ...

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  25. COMPULSORY INSURANCE

    In, its fourth and final report the Federal Royal Commission on National insurance recommends that all wage and salary earners of more than 16 ...

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  26. MORE NOTES TO CHTNA

    The Australian Press Association's representative learns that the Foreign Office has sent final instructions to Sir Miles Lampson, the British ...

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  27. KILLED WHUE RABBITING

    While rabbiting in a paddock near Broadmeadows Edward Walker (21) was fatally wounded, it appears that the gun of Robert Beattie exploded. ...

    Article : 38 words
  28. TATTERSALLS HOUSE

    Mr. W. P. Blackmore solicitor fer Mr. Geoflrey John Hardiman, the defendant in the above Equity suit, received advice to-day that the ...

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  29. STRANDED RIVERINA

    Latest reports from the stranded Riverina show that all passengers, three stewardesses, and the purser of the vessel got safely ashore. Arrangements ...

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  30. ELECTRICITY WORKS

    Another stage in the activities of the Municipal Connell in transforming the electricity works from a steam to an oil plant ...

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  31. PREMIER'S EXPLANATION OF ATTITUDE TO CONFERENCE

    "I would like to make it clear that my presence at the Labor conference on Tuesday night, when I succeeded in persuading the delegates to amend ...

    Article : 319 words
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  33. PRIME MINISTER ALLEGES BRTTIERY OF OFFICIALS

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, referring to the publication of the National Insurance Commission's report in Sydney and Melbourne ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. Advertising

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  36. MOTOR RECORD TO SYDNEY

    Four Broken Hill school teachers, Messrs. D. Bord, R. Kidd, J. Lindster, and W. Austin, accompanied by Mr. T. Jagger, made desperate efforts to ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. MR, LANG AND PREMIERSHIP

    Mr. P. F. Longhlin, formerly Minister for Lands, yesterday expressed the opinion that nothing will dislodge Mr. Lang from his position as Premier. ...

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  38. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT

    A grant of £900 was yesterday malby thw Workers' Compensation Com mission to Mrs. Thomasina Hayes, of Hay, in respect of the death of ...

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  39. MR. LANG STILL WANTED TO REPUDIATE MR. WILLIS

    Ministers stated yesterday that the present crisis and the "Red" conference might place the Labor party where it stood 25 years ago. ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL MISSION

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the Prime Minister, referring to complaints in regard to the exclusion of the press from the Industrial Mission in America. ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. CITY COUNCIL STEAM WAGGON

    The "Sentinel" steam waggon recently purchased by the City Council was the subject of much attention about the streets of the city to-day. ...

    Article : 114 words
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