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  2. THE PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, is so ill that he may not be on board the Orama when the vessel leaves Perth for London on Monday night. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    Heavy rain on Friday gave the Australians a much needed rest before the beginning of the game against Gloucester yesterday. Play was not ...

    Article : 350 words
  4. AERIAL DOINGS

    The largest and fastest passenger monoplane and seaplane in the world is undergoing trials before being placed in the Imperial Airways route from ...

    Article : 92 words
  5. YACHTING DISASTER

    Later details of the yachting disaster in which Commodore H. D. King, M.P. for Paddington, lost his life, show that the fatality occurred off the coast ...

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  6. SPORTING

    Fred Lloyd collapsed in the 12th round of his contest with Jimmy Kelso at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night, and was subsequently admitted ...

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  7. DISTRICT COURT

    A sitting of the District Court will be opened at the Courthouse to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Judge Coyle, who will arrive from Sydney ...

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  8. STATE POLITICS

    Addressing endorsed Labor candidates on Saturday Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the Opposition, said that the chief points of his policy speech prior ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. AMUSEMENTS

    "Dynamite," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer talking picture to be presented for the change of programme to-night at Johnson's Oxide-street ...

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  10. CARROLL DEFEATS THOMAS

    Jack Carroll retained the Australian welterweight championship by defeating Billy Thomas on a technical knockout in the third round at the ...

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  11. DUCHESS OF YORK AND INFANT PRINCESS

    The Duchess of York and the infant Princess are making wonderful progress. It is officially stated that the infant eighed 6lb. 11oz. at birth. ...

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  12. CONSTABLE WOUNDS MAN IN ALLEGED STOLEN CAR

    Three men alleged to have been using a stolen motor car were shot at, one being seriously wounded, when they refused to stop on the order of ...

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  13. RUGBY

    The British Rugby Union team defeated New South Wales by 29 points to 10 on the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday. ...

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  14. MR. SCULLIN'S CONDITION HAS DEFINITELY IMPROVED

    After a consultation in the railway carriage at the central railway station Drs. Horan and Mulcahy agreed that Mr. Scullin should continue his journey ...

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  15. TENNIS

    Forest Hills (U.S.A.), August 23. In the final of the women's national tennis championship, Betty Nuthall (England) defeated Mrs. Anna Harper ...

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  16. SAVINGS BANK BURGLED

    Thieves on Saturday night carried away a safe containing about £60, the property of the State Savings Bank. The safe was found at Donnybrook ...

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  17. LENARD'S PICTURES

    "Noah's Ark," which is to be presented at Lenard's Pictureland tomorrow night for the change of programme, has been built on a ...

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  18. HOSTEL TEAM WINS A GRADE PREMIERSHIP

    The District Tennis Association finals were played on Saturday in favorable weather. In the men's A grade premiership the Hostel team ...

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  19. RUSSIAN GOAL MINERS DESERTING THE MINES

    The Soviet is reported to have ordered the Department of Agriculture to mobilise 20,000 members of the farm staff for service in the coal ...

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  20. FIRE AT SYDNEY HOTEL

    The story of a fire which caused damage to the Marlborough Hotel, King-street, Newtown, on July 23, was told at the Coroner's Court to-day when, ...

    Article : 168 words
  21. POLICE COURT

    Before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., in the Police Court this morning, the following cases were dealt with:- — A Case Adjourned. ...

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  22. MR. SCULLIN WILL LEAVE BY THE ORAMA TO-NIGHT

    Mr. J. Beasley. Assistant Minister for Industry, receivad a telegram from Kalgoorlie to-day stating that the Prime Minister has decided to ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. AUSTRALIANS NEED REST

    Some of the Australian cricketers to-day played golf as Ben Travers's guests at Bristol. Others indulged in tennis, but the majority rested. They ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. CONSPIRACY CASES

    The Full Court of Criminal Appeal to-day delivered reserved judgment in the appeal against the conviction and sentence on behalf of John Gunn, ...

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  25. ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM

    Police and firemen guarded a building in Bathurst-street, Sydney, throughout Saturday night after making the sensational discovery that ...

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  26. HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO PLAY EX-STUDENTS

    A return football match between the ex-students of the High School and the present students will be played on the Western Oval on ...

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  27. R.C. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE

    The foundation stone of the Roman Catholic College at Lismore, which will cost £60,000, was laid by Archbishop Cattaneo yesterday in the ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. GIRL'S DISMEMBERED BODY

    The dismembered body of Ethel May Britton (17), a domestic, of Sawyer's Gully, was found on the railway line near North Kurri station on Saturday ...

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  29. PARAMOUNT WEEK CELEBRATIONS

    Mr. Leslie B. Wilke, advance sales manager for Paramount Pictures in South Australia, is at present in Broken Hill in connection with the eighth ...

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  30. MOTOR CAR RACING AT BELFAST, IRELAND

    After a night of sensations half a million people watched spellbound one of the most thrilling motor car races on record in which three Italians ...

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  31. AN ARMED HOLD-UP

    Clovelly was the scene of another armed hold-up last night when two bandits, neither of whom was masked, entered a shop conducted by Mr. M. ...

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  32. HOMING

    The Broken Hill Homing Club held its second Pimba race on August 9. Thirteen owners sent 37 birds a distance of 280 miles. The race resulted: ...

    Article : 118 words
  33. PROSERPINE SHOOTING

    Mrs. Gain, one of the victims of the shooting case at Proserpine, in Queensland, died yesterday. Lum Wam, a Chinaman, who after inflicting the ...

    Article : 42 words
  34. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    Richard Thompson, alias Alfred John Sleath (20), who had served a month or a three months' sentence for larceny, escaped from the Albury Gaol ...

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  35. JERVIS BAY NAVAL COLLEGE

    Efforts may be made to have the deserted naval college at Jervis Bay converted into a health and pleasure resort. ...

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  36. PRESS v. POST AND TELEGRAPH

    A return match between teams from "The Barrier Miner" and "Barrier Daily Truth," representing the press, and the Post and Telegraph Offices was ...

    Article : 238 words
  37. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES

    The Presbyterian Sunday School anniversary services were continued on Sunday. The morning service was conducted by the Rev. J. P. H. ...

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  38. PERSONAL

    [Private visits to friends are not recorded in the personal column of "The Barrier Miner."] Mr. Charles Cable, representative of ...

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  39. LATE SIR JOSEPH WARD

    A few hours after the death of Sir Joseph Ward the Southern Maori representative in the House, Mr. Makitanara, visited the Ministerial ...

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  40. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL

    Alderman M'Elhone definitely announced to-day that he had resigned the chairmanship of the Reform party in the City Council. ...

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  41. TRAVELLING ON TRAINS WITHOUT PAYING FARES

    Railway officials in many parts of the State are finding it difficult to contend with the increasing numbers of men who seek to travel on trains ...

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  42. MATRONS' CONCERT

    On Saturday night the matrons' concert was repeated in the Mica-street Methodist Hall. Most of the items were given in fancy costume and caused ...

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  43. THREAT BY COMMUNISTS AGAINST STATE GOVERNOR

    Sir Phillip Game, the Governor, was escorted by two cars containing 15 detectives when he attended the Mons veterans' reunion at the town hall on ...

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  44. JOCKEY M'KENZIE (Continued from Page 3.)

    The condition of Jockey K. G. M'Kenzie, of Broken Hill, who was injured when Gone By fell in the hurdles at Victoria Park on Saturday, ...

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  45. HEAVY RAINS IN N.S.W.

    General rains were reported from the greater part of New South Wales during the week end, and the indications point to further falls, especially over ...

    Article : 70 words
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  47. RAILWAY MEN'S WAGES

    Speaking at Mildura Mr. Clapp, the Victorian Railways Commissioner, remarked that the railway men would have to come down to earth in ...

    Article : 69 words
  48. THE ROAD TO ADELAIDE

    Following the recent rains there have been varying reports concerning the condition of the road between Broken Hill and Adelaide. A ...

    Article : 114 words
  49. MUNGANA LEASES

    Mr. Moore, Premier of Queensland, says that he was staggered when he read of Mr. Theodore's statement that the Queensland Government desired to ...

    Article : 79 words
  50. MAN ESCAPES FROM LOCKUP

    A man who was lodged in the lockup on Saturday set fire to the flooring boards and escaped when a hole had been burnt large enough for him to ...

    Article : 73 words
  51. MOUNT ISA BEER STRIKE HAS BEEN DECLARED OFF

    After almost 12 months, the beer strike at Mt. Isa has been declared off, although beer is still 1/ a pot. ...

    Article : 38 words
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