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  4. SPORTING

    The West Darling picnic race meet ing will be held at tue Big course oil Wednesday and Thursday next Oil Thursday night the annual ball will be ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS

    The season of "The Cock-Eyed World," with its supporting gazettes and "talkie" shorts, will be continued at Johnson's Oxide-street theatre to ...

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  6. AMY JOHNSON'S SOLD FLIGHT

    Miss: Amy Johnson, who is making a solo flight from England to Australia, arrived here to-day from Singora (Siam), which she reached yes ...

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  7. AERIAL DOINGS

    A dramatic epic of the air and sea was related to-day when an interisland steamer arrived with the survivors of a sensational air accident. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    A crowd of 30,000 saw the Australian Latsmen dismissed for 285 runs by the M.C.C. team at Lord's yesterday. Ponsford who put up a pluckv fight at a ...

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  9. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Treasurer, announced on Saturday that he would introduce in the Legislative Assembly this week a bill designed to ...

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  10. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. Windeyer, K.C., has announced that he will contest the Neutral Bay seat at the next State elections against Mr. Weaver, Minister for ...

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  11. THE COAL CRISIS

    Mr. W. Carruthers, president of the northern branch of the F.E.D. and F.A., is of the opinion that complications likely to militate against an ...

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  12. COUNTERFEIT COINS

    A man and a woman, said to be his wife were arrested at Petersham on Saturday the man on a charge of having counterfeit coins in his possession, ...

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  13. JIMMY PIKE MAY RETIRE AT END OF THIS YEAR

    Before he left Adelaide for Melbourne yesterday after his victory on Phar Lap in the King's Cup, Jimmy Pike, the well-known Sydney jockey, said it is ...

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  14. LENARD'S PICTURES

    "Behind That Curtain" together with the all-talking supports comprising "The Star Witness," "Forget Me Not," "Movietone News," and ...

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  15. ECONOMY PROPOSALS OF N.S.W. GOVERNMENT

    Although there is little doubt that the second reading of the bill to cut the public service salaries by 8 1-3 per cent, will be agreed to in the ...

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  16. OWNERS AND MINERS TO CONFER ON WEDNESDAY

    The northern coal owners' and miners' representatives will prdbably meet on Wednesday to discuss matters arising out of the lodges' decision in ...

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  17. BOXING

    Johnny Peters (8.5½), of England, knocked out Billy M'Allister (8.4½), bantam, champion of Australia, in the 12th round at the Sydney Stadium on ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S DEPRESSION

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R. addressing a meeting at the Sydney Lyceum Hall yesterday attributed the existing industrial and financial de ...

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  19. DANCE SOCIAL AT SILVERTON

    A well attended euchre tournament and dance social in aid of the Silverton Parents and Citizens' Association was held i the Mechanics' Institute ...

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  20. CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY

    Mr. M'Donald, chairman of the Northern Collieries Association, referring to the conference to be held with the miners' representatives on Wednesday, ...

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  21. IMMIGRATION

    The Commonwealth Statistician reports that the net loss to Australia by migration for the first quarter of 1930 was 4035 persons. ...

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  22. ROBERTS OUTPOINTS GILLESPIE

    At the Newcastle Stadium ou Saturday night Jack Roberts easily defeated Norman Gillespie, lightweight champion, on points in a 15-round ...

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  23. GUN CLUB'S SHOOT

    There was a good attendance of shooters at the Gun club g[?] on Saturday afternoon when [?] live birds and clays attracteu the attention ...

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  24. VISITING LODGE OFFICERS

    Bro. R. R. Springhall, Federal secretary for Austra[?]asia and grand secretary for New South Wales, and Bro. F. C. Petrie, grand treasurer and ...

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  25. LEFT FOR SURABAYA

    Miss Johnson left Singapore for Surabaya early this morning. She expects to arrive at Surabaya late this afternoon. ...

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  26. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The body of Mrs. Elinor Craso (47) was found at her home at Kogarah yesterday with a gash in her throat. Ihe police believe that it is a case of ...

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  27. DANCES AT RAILWAY TOWN

    The St. Mary's Tennis Club conducted another of a series of dance social on Saturday night, and members and other friends enjoyed a night ...

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  28. FEDERAL CONSTITUTION

    The Constitutional Convention was opened at Canberra to-day. Dr. Earle Page, the former Federal Treasurer, said that the present acute economic ...

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  29. INVITATION TO CANBERRA BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    "A welcome on behalf of the Commonwealth Government will be extended by the Government Resident at Darwin to the intrepid air woman ...

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  30. CROWD OF 300 MARCHES THROUGH SYDNEY STREETS

    Between 200 and 300 men and women, headed by Harry Meatheringham, the well-known Domain speaker, marched through the city ...

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  31. PAINTER'S FATAL FALL

    Joseph Hamilton (50), of Alexander, was fatally injured when he fell 20ft. from a ladder while painting the interior of the Empire Hotel city on ...

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  32. CITY TRANSPORT

    Sergeant J. C. N. Devenish has interviewed Mr. J. N. Jonas, town clerk, in connection with much inconvenience which is being caused by private cars ...

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  33. MR. G. S. GOLDIE, S.M.

    Mr. G. S. Goldie, successor to Mr. R.C. Atkinson as stipendiary magistrate for Broken Hill, and district, presided for the first time over a sitting ...

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  34. THE LATE MR. A. E. TREVARROW

    The funeral of the late Mr. Albert Edward Trevarrow took place to-day, leaving his late residence, 517 Blendestreet, North Broken Hill, at ll a.m., ...

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  35. HIT-AND-RUN MOTORIST

    After colliding with another car at Petersham on Saturday night a motor car mounted the footpath, hit a telegraph post, knocked down an elderly ...

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  36. TENNIS

    A team of men from the Allawah Club defeated a team from the Plymouth Club in a tennis match played on Radford's court Railway ToWn, ...

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  37. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT

    An application was made to the Supreme Court to-day on behalf of Clarence Hogue and Arthur Roche for a rule nisi directed against the "Daily ...

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  38. THE 48 HOUR WEEK

    A meeting of combined railway unions held at the Trades Hall decided to strike immediately if any attempt was made to lengthen the hours in the ...

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  39. PERSONAL

    Private visits to friends are not recorded in the personal column of "The Barrier Miner." Mrs. Ivan Davey, of the Royal Hotel, ...

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  41. DEATH OF MRS. E. A. HOARE

    The death occurred last night of Mrs. Ellen Agnes-Hoare at the age of 75 years at the residence of her sonin-law Mr. J. J. Nestor, of 321 Piper ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP

    While seated at a table at the rear of their service station at the corner of Liverpool road Manning-avenue. Enfield late last night, an armed man ...

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  43. CLERGYMAN FOR TRIAL FOR ALLEGED ASSAULT

    The Rev. Alfred Edwin James, rector of Elendale, Northern Tasmania, and formerly of Cessnock (N.S.W.), was committed of having criminally ...

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  44. M'CULLOCH-STREET METHODISTS

    A pleasant Sunday afternoon to mark the beginning of the fourth year of the ministry in the Northern Methodist circuit of the Rev. G. S. Welling ...

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  45. MISSION AT CATHEDRAL

    The Very Rev. W. J. Lockington, S.J., began a short mission at the Cathedral yesterday at the ll o'clock Mass when there was a full congrega ...

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  46. SUICIDE AT SANDRINGHAM

    Clifford Hancock, of Sandringham, went to a stable at the rear of his home to harne[?] a horse this morning and found his father Albert Samuel ...

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  47. THEFT OF 1500 BULBS FROM MELBOURRE NURSERY

    Two blacktrackers are being employed to trace a thief who stole 1500 gladioli bulbs valued at £200 from a nursery at Bentleigh on Saturday ...

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