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  4. MAIL TRAIN ROBBERY

    In connection with the hold up of the Mudges mail train Guard Squnes, who returned to Sydney last night, was examined by detectives. The police ...

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  5. S.A. ELECTIONS

    Mr. R. L. Butler, the Premier, has retained his seat in Wooroora, which he was in dancer of lushly. Mr. A. G. Cameron (Country party) polled ...

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  6. THE COAL CRISIS

    It was stated on good authority at Newcastle lost night that a move might be made to bring the Miners' Central Council together and place ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

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  8. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The-debate on the economic and financial position of New South Wnles was continued in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw, ...

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  9. IDUSTRIAL

    Mr. H. C. French, manager of the Guelong factory of the Ford Motor Company, announced last night that the whole of the salaried staff in the ...

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  10. SPORTING

    At the Motordrome on Saturday the final stages—100 and 220 yards—of the world sprint titls will be contested. Despite the lead on points of A ...

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  11. WOOL SALES

    Dalgety and Co. report that the Brisbane wool sales were held on Tuesday, The competition was very keen and general. Compared with the ...

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  12. GIRCUIT COURT

    In the Circuit Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Stephen, an equity matter between Eogenia Borkorski ...

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  13. STATE FINANCES

    Trades Hall officials are greatly concerned by the proposals of Air. Bavin, the Premier, for a special levy on earnings. ...

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  14. LABOR MAY WIN [?] [?]

    The extent of Labore victory at the State elections is becoming incieasingly manliest. The probable state of the parties is: Labor, 39 ...

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  15. TENNIS

    The following are the Tennis Association's teams competition matches set down for Saturday next:- Men's A Section: High School I. v. ...

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  16. CONNTINUAL DARKNESS BRITISH GUIANA FORESTS

    Explorers in South America last year walked long distances and lived for dam on the tree tops of a dense forest. ...

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  17. NO MOVE BY MINERS' COUNCIL ABOUT NON-UNION LABOR

    Mr. D. J. Davies, secretary of the Miners' Federation, on his return from the coalfields to-day, said he knew nothing of any more by the ...

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  18. WEEK END PLANE FLIGHTS

    Captain H. C. Millet trill on Friday afternoon pilot the aeroplane Old Gold from Adelaide, to Broken Hill. This is an eight-passenger machine, and on ...

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  19. GRAZIERS' CONFERENCE

    Resolutions passed by the annual conierence of the Graziers' Association to-day included one that the export of breeding Merino sheep from Australia ...

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  20. BILLS TO BE PREPARED ON ECONOMIC POLICY

    Before the Legislative Assembly adurned this morning Mr. Bavin, the Premier, announced that Parliament will probably adjourn to-morrow for ...

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  21. ECONOMIC GONFERENCE

    Sueaking in the Senate yesterday Senator Rae ridiculed the suggestion made by Mr. Scullin, the Prime Minister, that the opposing parties in ...

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  22. MISS ALICE ADKIN

    who has completed 50 years' service with G. and R. Wills & Co. Limited. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The debate on the economic situation in the Legislative Council was conchided last night. No division was taken ou Mr. F. S. Boyce, the ...

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  24. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Jockey B. E. Raven has made such good progress in the Hospital following his fall in the Novice Handicap at a recent South meeting that he was ...

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  25. ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE

    Dour students were expelled from the Roseworthy Agricultural College last week for treatment meted out to first year students. Mr. W. R. Birks, ...

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  26. THE COUNCIL REFERENDUM ON GENERAL ELECTION DAT

    Mr: T. R. Bavin, the Premier, replying to Major Jarvie (Nationalist) in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, said that the Legislative Council ...

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  27. COLDEST NIGHT FOR YEAR

    Visitors to Broken Hill are highly delighted at the glorious weather that has been in evidence for the past few days. Even Mr. Justice Stephen ...

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    MR L. B. H. DE ROSE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. THE LABOR PARTY

    Following on reports of dissension within the ranks of the Parliamentary Labor Party, a special meeting was called last night, and a motion was ...

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  30. EARL OF BIRKENHEAD BREAKS BLOOD VESSEL

    The Earl of Birkenhead (58). a notable Brittan statesman, barrister, author, and soldier, who is spending a holiday here, has broken a small ...

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  31. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS AND KILLS BOY AND GIRL

    A boy aged 13 years and a girl aged 10 years, children of the Rev. E. V. Cameron. Minister of Scots Church at Yea, weie killed in a motoring ...

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  32. ARRIVAL OF EQUIPMENT FOR LENARD'S "TALKIES"

    The "talkie" equipment for Lenard's Pictureland arrived from Sydney, to-day in eight large cases, lt was later taken to Pictureland, where it will be ...

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  33. CURTIS'S v. RAMBLERS

    The Ramblers and Curtis's Tennis Clubs played a match on Curtis's court on Sunday, resulting in a win for Curtis's by 2 sets 7 games. The scores ...

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  34. A.L.P. SELECTION BALLOTS

    It was stated at the Trades Hall to-day that the A.L.P. committee has prepared a report recommending the handing over of the control of ...

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  35. FUTURE OF AIRSHIPS

    speaking at Wellington yesterday R[?]r-Admiral Byrd, the well-known U.S.A. explorer, predicted that in a ...

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  36. NEW GUINEA GOLD LEASES

    The Victorian Labor Party has decided not to press for the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the allegations made ...

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  37. NIGHT TENNIS

    Night tennis is increasing more and more. Mr. Peter Sampson, of West Broken Hill, now has three of his tennis courts in action on, and the ...

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  40. LONDON NVAVAL CONFERENCE

    A three-Power agreement between Britain, the United States, and Japan is now a certain outcome of the London Narai Conference. Farther discussions ...

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  41. BOXING

    The contest between Freddie Welsh and Lee Brander on Saturday night is carrying much interest, and it is expected, that the displays to-night will ...

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  42. RAILWAYS ARE PREFERRED TO ROAD MOTOR TRANSPORT

    The Graziers' Conference to-day decided to carry out a campaign urging upon graziers the desirability of supporting the railways in lieu of motor ...

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  43. POLICE DESTROY DOGS

    Seven dogs which were considered to be a [?]snce to the public, having been fouend wandering around the streets and in other quarters where ...

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  45. ESCAPED PRISONER

    Nothing has been seen or heard of John Horace Hayes, the criminal who escaped from Yatala prison yesterday. The roads are being scoured ...

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  46. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN

    A special meeting of the League of Wheelmen was held last night in the Trades Hull. Mr. F. J. Williams presided over a good attendance ...

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  47. DESTROYER TORRENS

    The destroyer Torrens was sunk by gunfire by the fleet off the Heads yesterday. The sinking was carried out in the form of a fleet manoeuvre in ...

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  48. SILENCE OF TOWN CLOCK

    The town clock remains silent, and it has been in such a state since before Christmas. The department is also silent on the matter of repairs, ...

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  49. STATE RAILWAYS

    Sydney, Thursday. Addressing the Graziers' Conference yesterday, Mr. Cleary, the Chief Railways Commissioner, prophesied a ...

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  50. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED

    John Keating (17), of 216 Hebbardstreet, while riding a motor cycle near the South Hill last night, came into collision with another motor cyclist ...

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