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    SAVAL TARGET P[?] OFF SYDNEY HEADS.The photograph was taken from a tug. and shows shells lulling round the target ship Torrens, in the exercises by the Royal Australian Navy Squadron. As only target shells were used, the "explosions" shown are columns of water being violently displaced by the shells. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE COAL CRISIS

    Some of the northern associated col[?] owners state that it is not their intention to victimise their former employees and that the only stand they ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS.

    Lord Thomson. Secretary of State for Air probably will be on board the giant airship R10O on its [?] to Canada next month. ...

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  6. SPORTING

    Lee Brander called at "The Barrier Miner" office this morning after having his left lower forearm X-rayed by Dr. W. E. George. He said that ...

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  7. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    In a further statement last night Mr. Cleary, Chief Commissioner of [?] after again pointing out that there are innocent men of other ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET

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  9. PILOT HAS NARROW ESCAPE DURING FLIGHT IN N.Z.

    Mr. F. Chichester, who flew from England to Australia recently, had a narrow eacape when the engine of his aeroplane stopped while he was flying ...

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  10. CITY ROAD MAKING

    Great activity is being displayed by officers of the Council in road making in various parts of the city in view of the ever increasing motor traffic. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES

    Addressing a Nationalist rally Mr. H. S. Gullett, deputy leader of the Opposition, said the Federal Opposi-. tion recognised the very serious ...

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  12. DEAD BODY OF A MAN FOUND IN BELMORE PARK

    The body of John Edward Charles (79) was found in the scrub about seven miles from, Windsor this morning with the head battered in in ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr. J. Chapple, acting Federal secretary of the Australian Railways Union, who returned from Adelaide today, said that the South Australian ...

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  14. W. A. ELECTIONS

    Mr. P. Collier, the Premier, to-day telephoned Sir Janies Mitchell. Leader of the Opposition, conveying his congratulations on the Opposition's ...

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  15. THREE DAYS JOURNEY LONDON TO MELBOURNE

    Addressing the Constitutional Club Mr. W. Shackleton, a well-known designer, predicted that in 10 years' time aeroplanes will fly day and night ...

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  16. WELSH TO-MEET WHITE

    Len White and Freddie Welsh, the vinner of lost Saturday's fight, will provide the main bout at the Stadium on Saturday night. The preliminary ...

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  17. MR. LANG SAYS THE GOVT. RESPONSIBLE FOR ACTION

    Referring to a report that he was responsible for the change of front of the Australian Railways Union. Mr. J. T. Lang said yesterday: "By inspiring ...

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  18. REMEDIES NOT SCAPEGOATS SAYS SIR HENRY BRADDON

    Sir Henry Braddon, in the coarse of an address last night, declared: "This country is solvent. There is absolately no doubt about it. The two big ...

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  19. BISHOP [?]S REFUSES TO LICENSE A CURATE

    Dr. Ernest William Barnes. Bishop of Birmingham, stated to-day that failing assurances by the trustees of St. Aidan's, or by the Rev. George ...

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  20. CRUELTY TO A HORSE

    A milk vendor was fined £20 to-day for causing the death of a horse by smashing its skull with a log of wood. ...

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  21. BOWLS

    Great interest was taken in the final of the 1930 season bowls championship played on Saturday afternoon between Mr. Con Peoples and Mr. Bill Ames. ...

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  22. WATERFRONT WORK

    Although Mr. F. Brennan, Federal Attorney-General, claims that the new regulation under the Transport Workers' Act. fixing common picking-up ...

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  23. PROPOSALS WERE REJECTED BY DECISION OF UNION

    Mr. Chapman, general secretary of the Australian Railways Union, stated that neither privately nor officially had Mr. Lang, or any member of the ...

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  24. FOOTBALL

    The adjourned meeting of the Football League trill be held to-night. Owing to the considerable amount of bisiness before the chair last Tuesday ...

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  25. MAN ON ARSON CHARGE AND INTENT TO MURDER

    In thc West Maitland Court yesterday Thomas Leake (59) was remanded on charges of arson and with having attempted to discharge a loaded ...

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  26. LORD HYDE,

    who is returning to Britain after naring spent about six months in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. M0RE PRODUCTION AND LESS SPENDING

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier of New South Wales, in an address at the Town Hall, said: "We have got to earn more, produce more, and ...

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  28. TENNIS

    The St. Mary's (Railway Town) Tennis Club which has jost enjoyed a most successful year is renewing its annual subscriptions, and it is reported that ...

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  29. RAILWAYMEN'S SECRETARY ON RATIONING SCHEME

    Mr. E. A. Chapman. secretary of the A.R.U., replying to Mr. Cleary's criticism, said the talk of Mr. Clcary of guaranteeing work for 50,000 odd ...

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  30. BUNNERONG POWER HOUSE

    It is understood that men employed at the Bunnerong power house will be dismissed within the next fortnight because of the completion of the work ...

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  31. LOCAL GOVT. ENGINEER

    Lieutenant-Colonel M. F. Bruxner, Minister for Local Government, addressing the annual conference of the Institute of Local Government ...

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  32. NEWCASTLE MAN'S BODY FOUND NEAR SIGNAL STATION

    The body of W. Thomson, a wellknown Newcastle hairdresser, was found on the breakwater near the Nobby's signal station. There were no ...

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  33. POLAR EXPLORATION

    The Antarctic exploration ship Discovery will tears for Sydney probably on Thursday, May 1, after the committee, which will meet in Melbourne ...

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  34. MAN REPORTS LOSS OF £37 FROM CRYSTAL-ST. HOUSE

    Jack Sboga, who resides at 420 Crystal-street, has reported to the police that at 6 p.m. on Sunday he placed £37 in notes beneath the ...

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  35. MOTOR CAR BADLY DAMAGED ON THE ROAD TO MENINDIE

    Broken Hill residents passing on the Menindle-Broken Hill road yesterday halted near Box Tank to inspect a motor car that had been almost ...

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  37. RAILWAYS TAKING BALLOT ON MR. CLEARY'S PROPOSALS

    Although the State executive of the A.R.U. has rejected the proposal of the rationing of work as an alternative to the dismissal of a large number of men, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. TOTALISATOR FOR VICTORIA

    Mr. Hogan, the Victorian Premier, gays that despite the opposition of the churches the Totalisator Bill will be proceeded with this week. ...

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  39. LORD [?] £5,000,000

    According to the "Daily Mafl" Lord Dewar has left the bulk of his fortune of £5,000,000 to his favorite nephew, Mr. Arthur Dewar, 38 years old and a ...

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  40. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT

    A man whose name is believed to be Preston was admitted to Ward 1 of the Hospital this afternoon suffering from a severe gash in the head ...

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  41. DISTRICT SHEARING

    Shearing operations will start shortly after the Easter holidays at Grassmere and Metford stations. Mr. O. J. Emery, general manager ...

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  42. ALLAWAH CLUB

    The Allawah Club, which has been in recess for a short period while a new top-dressing was put on the court, has again resumed activities. The court is ...

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  43. SMITH AND SHIERS

    Messrs. Dave Smith and W. Shiers, the aviators who were forced down near Wyndham, are determined to resome their flight to England as soon ...

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  44. WATERSIDE TROUBLES

    Mr. Trank Brennan, the Federal Attorney-General, charged, ship owners in Melbourne with having committed a preach of the law in failing to engage ...

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  45. MEETING NIGHT ALTERED FOR THE HOSPITAL BOARD

    The monthly meeting of the Hospital Board of Management will be held tomorrow night instead of on Thursday night. Mr. D. R. O'Neill, chairman of ...

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  46. RAMBLERS BEAT CAMPTONS

    The Ramblers and the Campton ten. nis clubs played a match on the Campton court on Sunday resulting in a win for the Ramblers The total ...

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  47. TREATED AT HOSPITAL j

    At the outpatients' department of the Hospital this morning the following received attention:‐Albert Cusfaan, laborer on the South mine, ...

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  48. PICNIC RACES AT TARRAWINGEE

    A picnic race meeting will be held at Tarrawingee on Easter Saturday. In addition to the horse racing events there will be some athletic events. In ...

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  49. MISS NORA HEYSEN,

    daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hana Heysen, of Ambleside (S.A.), who has been awarded first prize for the best still life study in the autumn exhibition ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. TRANSPORT WORKERS' ACT

    At the conclusion, of a, conference between Mr. Frank Brennan, Federal Attorney-General, and representatives of the Australian Council of Trade ...

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  51. SILVERTON TRAMWAY COMPANY

    The management of Silverton Tramway Company reports that the tonnage carried over the company's lines for the week ended April 9 was ...

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  52. ILLEGAL PROCESSION

    In the police court to-day John Hit [?] was fined £6 for taking part in a p[?] held without the written comest of the council. Similar charges ...

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