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  2. WEST INDIES TEAM

    The West Indies cricketers resumed their match against New South Wales on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. Headley (29) and Grant (0) continued ...

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  3. STORMS AND FIRES

    Howard, Collins (11) was decapitated when an 86 miles an hour hurricane [?]wept southern California. He was playing in his back yard when a sheet ...

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  4. SPORTING

    Two Belfast barmen and a clerk, Messrs. Timoney, Ward and Prescott, held the winning ticket worth £204,764 in the Irish sweepstake on the ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Replying to requests form Labor and Opposition members for the exclusion [?]m the sales tax of [?]aterials bought by State Governments, Mr. Lyons said ...

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  6. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA

    "At present I am afraid there is nothing very hopeful to be said for Australia," said Sir Otto Niemeyer, at Suva to-day. "Reconstruction is not a ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS

    The Government's intention to restore rural awards and the rural basic wage is expected to be announced in the Governor's speech to ...

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  8. ATTACKS ON JUDICIARY

    Mr. Eldridge was warned by Mr. N. Makin, the Speaker, in the House of Representatives to-day, to desist from his attacks on the judiciary. The ...

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  9. LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT

    It is understood that among the measures to be submitted to Parliament by the Lang Government is a drastic amendment of the Landlord ...

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  10. DEFLATION OUT OF HAND SAYS THE PREMIER OF W.A.

    Sir James Mitchell, the Premier of West Australia, said to-day that the deflation movement had got out of hand in West Australia. The value of ...

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  11. AERIAL DOINGS

    Mrs. Victor bruce has arrived at Osaka, completing her lone flight from England to Japan. She landed in a water-logged aerodrome, her machine ...

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  12. COMPROMISE LIKELY WITH STATE GOVERNMENTS

    Mr. L. L. Hill, the Premier of South Australia, spoke by telephone to Mr. Lyons at Canberra yesterday. Mr. Lyons, said Mr. Hill, declared that ...

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  13. YESTERDAY'S RAIN

    Although conditions yesterday were most promising for rain Broken Hill again missed the beneficial downpour that was experienced in several part ...

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  14. SYDNEY MEAT STRIKE

    Mr. Shand, secretary of the Master Butchers' Association, expressed the opinion to-day that there was no likelihood of the 44 Hours Act becoming law ...

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  15. BRITISH AIR MINISTRY HAS PLACED A RECORD ORDER

    The Air Ministry has placed a record single order with the Hawker Engineering Company. It comprises 200 Hawker-Fury single seater fighting ...

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  16. RACING IN ENGLAND

    The Aga Khan again heads the list of winning owners for the flat racing season in England which ended yesterday. H. S. Persee heads the list of ...

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  17. VICTORIAN POLITICS

    Councillor Luxton, Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Nationalist), was at the top of the poll when counting ceased this morning In the Caulfield ...

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  18. DOUBLE DISSOLUTION LIKELY IS FEELING AT CANBERRA

    It is considered unlikely that the Federal Cabinet will be able to carry out any of the Labor caucus financial demands this year. ...

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  19. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Mr. J. W. Cleary, the chief Railways Commissioner, speaking at the official luncheon at the Government Railways and Tramways Salaried ...

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  20. MASTER BUTCHERS MOVING FOR NEW SOURCES OF SUPPLY

    A report was current in the city this morning that the Matter Butchers' Association had decided to take steps which it declared will mean a full meat ...

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  21. HOBBS TAKES 80 MINUTES TO MAKE 14 RUNS

    Playing in s team opposed to the Bengal Governor's Eleven, J. B. Hobbs, English international cricketer, who i[?] on a holiday in India with H. Sutcliffe, ...

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  22. VICTORIAN A.L.P. APPROVES FEDERAL CAUCUS DECISIONS

    The central executive of the Victorian Labor narty has approved of the decision of tue Federal Labor caucus relating to the nationalisation of ...

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  23. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A leak in a rubber tube attached to a gas ring i[?] believed to have been the cause of the death of Bernard Copeitaan (55), in a residential in ...

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  24. PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL

    Unless immediate financial assistance is giren by the Government, more than 200 beds in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital will be closed ...

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  25. CYCLING

    Hubert Opperman won the Tour de Tasmania to-day, defeating the French cyclist, Josef Mauclair, by four and a half minutes. J. Bidot, of France, was ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    There is to be further retrenchment at Australia House. Notices of dismissal have been given to four office employees, one chauffeur, one cinema ...

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  27. MR. FENTON WILL NOT DEFY THE LABOR EXECUTIVE

    The reports that Mr. J. E. Fenton, the Acting Prime Minister, intended to defy the Labor party executive by not attending the meeting yesterday ...

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  28. THE THRONE OF HUNGARY

    The Archduke Otto, claimant to the Hungarian throne, to-day attained his 18th year, and with it his majority. The event was celebrated at Steenockerzeel ...

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  29. UNPACED DIRT TRACK RECORD SET UP BY ALBERT MURPHY

    Albert Murphy, a well-known local cyclist, who has competed in several important events away from Broken Hill, yesterday established a record for ...

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  30. WOMAN'S DEATH FOLLOWS [?]TE BY TIGER SNAKE

    Mrs. Ina Marray (38), who was bitten by a large tiger snake on Saturday, died yesterday morning. Mrs. Murray was not wearing stockings. She ...

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  31. COUNCIL BY-ELECTION

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  32. ATTACK ON BANKS

    Mr. Stewart said in the House of Representatives to-day that he favored a Central Reserve Bank. Speaking on the financial situation, Mr. Stewart ...

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  33. MR. SCULLIN ABROAD

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, Prime Minister of Australia, on his arrival in Ireland was met at Kingstown by representatives of the President of the Irish ...

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  34. YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED AT GA[?]E BEACH YESTERDAY

    Jessie Askew (18) was carried out to sea by the undertow at Garie Beach, National Park, yesterday. Gallant but unsuccessful attempts were made to ...

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  35. SALVATION ARMY

    The Salvation Army Young People's annual meetings were successfully, held in the citadel during Sunday. The afternoon programme included songs ...

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  36. PEDESTRIANISM

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  37. BOY WHILE RABBITING BITTEN BY A SNAKE

    James Dawson (15) was fatally bitten by a snake at Bellambi yesterday. He was rabbiting on the beach with two friends and working on a rabbit ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. U.S.A. BANKING CRISIS

    Eight banks closed their doors in North Carolina to-day, including the Central Bank and the Trust Company of Asheville, with book resources ...

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  40. THE POLL DECLARED

    At the Town Hall at noon the result of the election wag declared by Mr. J. N. Jonas, the returning officer, who congratulated Mr. Reardon on his ...

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  41. TWO PERSONS DROWNED

    A small dinghy capsized at Dilston on the River Tamar yesterday, and Harold Hall (17) and Mrs. Mary Hoyle lost their lives. ...

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  42. 'PLANE'S FORGED DESCENT OUT FROM OUTER HARBOR

    Flying with Mr. N. C. Howse, son of the late Sir Neville Howse as passenger to greet Lady Howse, who is on the Mooltan, Mr. Norman Birks, ...

    Article : 264 words
  43. DEATH FROM SPIDER BITE

    Frank Thompson (17), of Leeton, died as a result of being bitten on the arm by a red-backed spider which had made a nest in the sleeve of a coat ...

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  44. 78 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 78 degrees and the barometer reading 28.848. The following forecasts were ...

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  45. SYDNEY HOLD-UP

    An armed man bailed up the conductor and driver of a motor bus at Maroubra early this morning and succeeded in escaping with the ...

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  46. TENNIS

    A team or six men from the Iola Tenni[?] Club played a return match with Heuzenroeder's team on Heuzenroeder's court, Morgan-lane, on Sunday ...

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  47. MR. P. O. BARRON LEAVING

    Mr. P. O. Barron, who has been in the Broken Hill district for about 48 years, has decided to take up his residence in Newcastle owing to the state ...

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  48. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

    The following interstate temperatures were recorded at noon to-day in the capital cities:- Adelaide, max. 69; min. 57. ...

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  49. PROPOSED NEW ROAD AT CRYSTAL-STREET STATION

    Mr. J. M. Main, district engineer, stated to-day that the Public Works Department had not put in a tender for the construction of a road leading ...

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  50. FIRE AT WEE WAA

    A disastrous fire occurred at Wee Waa yesterday morning, the Coinmercial Hotel, a wooden two storey building, being completely destroyed. The ...

    Article : 46 words
  51. BOWLS

    On Saturday last the first competition games for the season were held by members of the Bowling Club, taking the form of a teams rink tournament ...

    Article : 47 words
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