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  3. AERIAL POINGS

    A remarkable flight from Manchester to London was made to-day by a Handley-Page Napier air liner flying on the Imperial Airways ...

    Article : 59 words
  4. R100 RETURNING

    With a tail wind assisting its flight, the airship R100 sped down the St. Lawrence River on its way back to Britain throughout last night, ...

    Article : 111 words
  5. FIFTH TEST MATCH

    With honors even cricket teams representing England and Australia will to-day at The Oval, London, begin the fifth Test match, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    Mr. Davies, general secretary of the Miners' Federation, said to-day referring to Judge Beeby's judgment yesterday regarding wages in the ...

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  7. UNREST IN INDIA

    Martini law has been proclaimed in the Peshawar district by the Viceroy. He said that he took that step after considering representations from local, ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Friday, August 14:- Lead.—Spot, £18 3/9 a ton (a fall of ...

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  9. SPORTING

    Nominations for the Broken Hill Jockey Club Steeplechase meeting to be held on the Big course on Saturday, August 30, will close with Mr. W. J. ...

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  10. MINING INDUSTRY

    Mr. J. Gunn, Director of Development for the Federal Government, accompanied by Mr. J. A. Stevenson, who has been with Mr. Gunn since ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE PRIME MINISTER

    Tho cold from which Mr. S[?]llin, the Prime Minister, is suffering has imProved sufficiently this morning to allow im to go to Ballarat to fulfil a number ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCES

    Sir Otto Niemeyer, special representative of the Bank of England, who has been investigating the economic and financial position of Australia, this ...

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  13. TENNIS

    Following his outburst at the Meadow Club invitation tournament, W. T. Tilden gave another display of petulance in the quarter-final of the ...

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  14. WIND HELPS AIRSHIP

    A wireless message from the R100 over the mouth of the St. Lawrence announced that the speed had been increased to 80 miles ah hour, and that ...

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  15. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Thorby, Minister for Agriculture, announced at the Farmers and Settlers' Association conference yesterday afternoon, that the State ...

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  16. SYDNEY HOLD-UP

    Opening the, door of her chemist's shop at Clovelly in response to a knock after closing time last night, Mrs. F. A. Walsh was confronted by ...

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  17. TRAPPED IN BURNING FACTORY

    Trapped in his burning factory at 1.30 a.m. this morning, Mr. W. Bardas, costume and mantle manufacturer, narrowly escaped death. He was at ...

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  18. STATE PREMIER'S STATEMENT ON DIFFICULT POSITION

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier of New South Wales, expressed regret last night that the Prime Minister's arrangements for attending the ...

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  19. BOXING

    Bobby Blay made his first appearance at Fitzroy last night when he met "Young" Halliday who since leaving Broken Hill some months ago proved a ...

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  20. FORMER VICTORIAN PREMIER RETURNS FROM ABROAD

    Sir William M'Pherson, a former Premier of Victoria, who returned from a world tour yesterday, said that while politicians and financiers favored free ...

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  21. EXPECTED IN LONDON TO-DAY

    The R100 was at 2 o'clock this afternoon two-thirds of the way across the Atlantic Ocean on its return flight from Canada. It is expected to tie up at. ...

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  22. THE WOOL INDUSTRY

    While the wool exports in 1928-29 were valued at £55,000,000, the clip in the season just closed brought in only £28,000,000. These figures are ...

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  23. LAMBETH CONFERENCE

    A report covering the proceedings of the recent Lambeth Conference, which was held in camera, was issued to-day. The report emphasises the ...

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  24. ODDS FAVOR AUSTRALIA

    Odds are in favor of Australia in the fifth Test. Woodfull's only fear is the weather, as England's strength is greatest if they operate on a rain ...

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  25. FOOTBALL

    It was stated by Mr. C. M. Hickey, secretary of the Australian Football Council, yesterday that when advertising accounts and all other ...

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  26. WOMAN MAKES CHARGES AGAINST A CONSTABLE

    Constable William Ernest Lynd was proceeded against at the Central Summons Court yesterday by Mrs. Janet Cook on charges of assault and, ...

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  27. REDHEAD SKELETON

    The detectives who have been trying to solve the mystery of the skeleton of a girl found at Redhead a couple of weeks ago have now returned to ...

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  28. REDFEDH POLICE DIVISION

    Inspector Duffel, who has been in charge of the Redfern police division for some time, has been transferred to Paddington after an interview yesterday ...

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  29. HOPKINS THE BEST PLAYER

    A Hopkins, of Footscray, has been selected by the judges as the best footballer at the all-Australian carnival held in Adelaide recently. C. ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND BORDER TRADE

    A committee of representative business men has been formed to tour the north coast of New South Wales in an effort to capture the trade, which ...

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  31. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. A. M'Donald, of Henley Station, are at present staying at the Freemasons' Hotel. Mr. E Andrews, of Tandora ...

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  32. ROBBERY AT VAUCLUSE

    Rushing to a house at Vaucluse in response to a call last night, Constable Ulrich arrested two young men at the point of a revolver. One was wearing ...

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  33. SAVING AUSTRALIA

    There are two things that are going to save Australia-first, a man such as we do not at present possess second, a group of stalwarts round that man, ...

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  34. MARRIED WRONG SISTER

    A romance is reported from Pinsk reminiscent of the Bible story of Laban deceiving Jacob when he wanted to wed Rachel and makins him first ...

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  35. THE SALES TAX

    The sales tax, to which assent will be given at the week end, will operate, from Monday. The recently issued, yearly report of ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. BUILDING IN SYDNEY

    It was stated yesterday that building costs in Sydney have dropped from 15 to 18 per cent since December last as a result of keen ...

    Article : 53 words
  37. SHEARING STRIKE

    The Graziers' Association reported yesterday that shearers who have been on strike are rushing back to work, and that the strike is over. ...

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  38. DISTRICT RELIEF WORKS

    Mr. J.M. Main district engineer, when seen this morning, said that no official advice had yet been received in connection with the unemployed relief ...

    Article : 70 words
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  40. A.W.U. AND A.L.P.

    It was announced at the meeting of the A.L.P. executive last night that the A.W.U. had forwarded a cheque for £650 to the A.L.P. office being ...

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  41. LAST WEEK'S DISTRIBUTION TOTALLED £478 16/10

    For the week ended to-day the police distributed the sum of £478 16/10 among persons in distressed circumstances under the State Government ...

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  42. COUPLE'S SEARCH FOR WORK

    The man and his wife [?] were recently in Broken Hill on a walking tour in search of employment, subsequently roached the Pinnacles, ...

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  43. THE HOSPITAL

    The annual meeting of the Hospital will be held on August 28, when the new board will be appointed. The board will assume office immediately after the ...

    Article : 208 words
  44. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    British railways are facing a serious position. Receipts for this year, have fallen by £5,000,000. Companies are ...

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  45. DEATH OF MR. E. STIRTON

    The death occurred at his residence, 403 Willianis-street this morning of Mr. Edward Stirton at the age of 50 years and eight months. He was born ...

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  46. ARBITRATION COURT

    The Railway Commissioners of New South Wales and Victoria have lodged application in the Arbitration Court for a variation of the existing ...

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  47. MELBOURNE ROBBERIES

    As is a result of the arrest of two men last night, and the seizure of 12 sticks of gelignite and a quantity of goods, the police expect to clear up ...

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  48. THEFT OF JEWELLERY

    A man threw a brick through the glass of a showcase at the jewellery shop of Orchards, Ltd., Railway-square, last night, and seized a tray of ...

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  49. CONCERT FOR UNEMPLOYED

    A special effort is being made by the unemployed to provide clothing for the women and children of the unemployed of Broken Hill, and with this object in ...

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  50. DEATH OF MRS. S. J. MARSHALL

    Mrs. Sarah Jane. Marshall died at her residence, 213 Newton-street, Railway Town, last night, at the age of 76 years. She was a well-known identity, ...

    Article : 91 words
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