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  3. AERIAL DOINGS GRAF ZEPPELIN WORLD FLIGHT

    After crossing the Russo-Latvian frontier the Graf Zeppelin passed midway between Leningrad and Moscow and then progressed via Vologda. ...

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  4. RUSSIA AND CHINA SOVIET TROOPS INVADE CHINESE TERRITORY

    The latest Kirin telegrams state that 7OO Soviet troops crossed into Chinese territory on Wednesday. subseequently they were withdrawn after a ...

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  5. THE COAL INDUSTRY REPORT OF COMMISSION ON OWNERS' PROFIT IN 1927

    The Coal Commission's report dealing with the colliery profits in 1927 will be presented to the Federal Government within a few days. ...

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  6. THE TIMBER DISPUTE IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    Following on Saturday's riot at Glebe the State Government is likely to take steps to put an end to ma[?] picketing. Captain Chaffey, the Chief ...

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  7. BACK FROM LONDON

    Miss Mabel Goodhart, the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodhart, who has spent about 18 months in London, returned on Thursday for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLEGED WINE DRINKING ON UNLICENSED PREMISES YUGO-SLAV CHARGED

    Visko Viskovich (30) a Yugo-Slav, on remand, was charged before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., in the Police Court to-day with having on August ...

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  9. VIEWS OF CLERGYMEN

    Bishop [?]Arcy Irvine. preaching at St. Phillip's Church yesterday referred to the industrial trouble on the northern coalfields. He said: "This dispute ...

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  10. THE SCHNEIDER CUP

    It is reported that during the Italian Schneider Cup trials one Macchi Fiat machine reached a speed of 358 miles an hour. ...

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  11. IRREGULARS ACTIVE

    While it is definitely untrue that Sino-Soviet hostilities have broken out. week end reports show that irregulars on both, sides are doing much ...

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  12. CONSPIRACY CHARGES AGAINST UNION LEADERS

    The case in which seven union leaders are charged with conspiracy was again, before the Central Police Court to-day. The defendants were Charles ...

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  13. A BISHOP'S COMMENT ON CLASS BITTERNESS

    In an address yesterday at St. John's Church, Birchgrove, Dr. Grotty, Anglican Bishop of Bathurst, attacked "Certain minorities who are keeping ...

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  14. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS CASES IN COURT TO-DAY

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M the following cases under the Motor Traffic Regulations were heard:— ...

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  15. TEST CRICKET

    The fifth Test match between England and South Africa began to-day. Drenching rain, fell yesterday, and owing to the state of the ground ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSAULT ON CONSTABLE

    In the Central Police Court to_day Daniel Patrick O'Connor (24) was charged with having assaulted and illtreated Charles Henry Deery, a police ...

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  17. 12 OTHER MEN FINED

    Mark Murat (43). Tony Sunyich (26), Mick Mendes (29), Peter Grgurinovich (30), Mate Marinovich (25), Dan Franice (39), Jack Grlusich (57), ...

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  18. A SYDNEY SOLICITOR STRUCK OFF THE ROLL.

    The State Full Court to-day struck off the roll of solicitors the name of Campbell Harding Clifford King, who was recently convicted at the ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL MINISTER FOR CUSTOMS IS AGAINST REDUCED HOURS

    Mr. H. liuiiett,.Minister for Cos-! tonis, in an address to a gathering of i automotive- manufacturers in,. Syuncy. on Saturday. spoke" strongly against! ...

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  20. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS A MOTOR MECHANIC KILLED IN A COLLISION

    Thomas M.Grath (31), a telephone mechanic, was killed and Bert Symons seriously injured when a motor car collided with a motor truck near ...

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  21. CITY TRANSPORT CASES

    The following breaches of the city transport conditions were dealt with —Routes Not Completed.— Harry Abbott. Cooper was charged ...

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  22. POLICE COURT

    In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., the following cases were dealt with:— —Riotous Behavior.— ...

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  23. MOTOR CAR RACING

    The Royal Automobile Club's international tourist trophy race at Belfast yesterday was thrilling in the extreme. It is reckoned the greatest road race ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. STATE INDUSTRIAL LAW

    The State Government's legislation in the coming session will include an amendment of the industrial laws consequent on the Federal Government's ...

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  25. SWING CHAIN BREAKS

    Jack C[?] (20) met with an unusual mishap at Hurlstone Park recreation. grounds yesterday. He was swinging high when one of the chains ...

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  26. TOTALISATOR IN S.A.

    Totalisator investments for the year ended June 30 totalled £l,206,399, a decrease of £366,386 on the previous 12 months. For the year there were ...

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  27. FUNERAL OF MR. W. T. WINDERS

    The funeral of the late Mr. William Thomas Winders took place on Sunday afternoon, leading his late residence, 179 Newton-street. The interment ...

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  28. GRAZIER DIES IN HOSPITAL

    Albert Thomas Uphill, a grazier, of Pine Hils. Deniliquin, was found unconscious late on Saturday night on the rocks below the Lane Cove House ...

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  29. RABBITS FOR EXPORT

    Rabbit skins and frozen carcases, worth £65,000, for the English market are on board the Oronsay, which will leave Sydney for london to-morrow. ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. G. Tait of the traffic department of the New South Wales railways, after spending a holiday in Broken Hill, called on the Mayor and ...

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  31. IN VICTORIA.

    The Federal Arbitration Court having refused to reopen the question of the timber workers' award another conference will probably be arranged ...

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  34. CHARGE AGAINST DR. HAINS

    Dr. Hains this afternoon received a telegram from Mr. G. R. W. McDonald, barrister, of Sydney, stating that no farther proceedings are to be ...

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  35. HOLD-UP IN SYDNEY

    An armed and masked man held up James Lelliott in his fruit shop at Woollahra on Saturday night and robbed him of between £12 and £15. ...

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  36. FEDERAL POLITICS

    There are persistent rumors of action being taken by the Nationalist party against Mr. W. M. Hughes if he votes against the Ministry on the ...

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  37. CUSTOMS DUTIES

    Another record collection of customs duties was made last week at the Customs House, Sydney. The receipts totalled £584,663. ...

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  38. THE LATE MR. W. HOCKING

    Mr. William Hocking died at his residence. 542 Bathurst-street, North Broken Hill, on Saturday at the age of 57 years. He had been in receipt of ...

    Article : 141 words
  39. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES HOLD A CHURCH PARADE

    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was filled last night when a church parade of friendly societies was held. The brethren of the Manchester Unity ...

    Article : 148 words
  40. THE ARLITE INQUIRY

    Mr. T. J. Mitchell, stipendiary steward. reported this afternoon that he had further adjourned the inquiry into the running of Arlite till ...

    Article : 94 words
  41. FIRE IN HOBART

    Four families were made homeless by a disastrous' fire at South Hobart on Saturday night. One family was rescued from a burning building just ...

    Article : 53 words
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