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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 22 words
  3. THE PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, was well enough to leave for England by the Orama at 6 o'clock to-day. Before the departure of the vessel a ...

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  4. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA

    Mr. J. E. Fenton, Acting Prime Minister, arrived in Sydney to-day. He reported that one of the objects of his visit is to thwart the Labor move ...

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  5. UNREST IN INDIA

    Two thousand European residents of Calcutta last night passed a resolution supporting the Simon Commission's proposals regarding future ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    The Australians to-day passed Gloucestershire's total of 72 before lunch with seven wickets in hand. The weather again favored the Australians. ...

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  7. DISTRICT COURT

    A sitting of the District Court was opened at the Courthouse this afternoon, Judge Coyle presiding. ...

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  8. SPORTING

    Mr. W. J. Hughes has received advice that Bapannia will take its place in the steeplechase at the meeting of the club on Saturday. R. Eddy, the ...

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  9. THE METAL MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 106 words
  10. NEW SOUTH WALES

    An unknown man, aged about 50 years, fell downstairs at the rear of the New Zealand Hotel, Yurong-strect, last night He died in the Sydney ...

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  11. CLAIM FOR £100 DAMAGES

    The first case taken was that in whan Edwin George Lane claimed £100 damages from Thomas Andrew Rosman, a[?]ging the negugent driving ...

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  12. WOMAN KNOCKED BY CAR SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES

    Mrs. Florence Day (73), who was knocked down by a motor car while crossing Botany-road. Waterloo, last night, died this morning without ...

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  13. STATE POLITICS

    Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the State Parliamentary Labor Party, warned 81 of the 86 endorsed candidates whom he met at the Trades Hall during the ...

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  14. EVEN GOVERNOR OF S.A. WILL PAY SALARIES TAX

    Even Sir Alexander Hore-Buth[?] Governor of South Australia, will be required to pay a tax on wages and salaries winch will be launched shortly ...

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  15. GAY BALLERINA INJURED

    Gay Ballerina, winner of the Garrington Stakes and a popular fancy for the Epsom Handicap, injured herself yesterday and will be off the tracks for ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL

    The Iron Trades Unions applied to Judge Ueeby in the Federal Arbitration Court yesterday for a ruling that metal trade employees in the State ...

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  17. PUBLIC WORKS OFFICERS IN RAIN-SOAKED COUNTRY

    Mr. H. G Alexander (assistant district engineer). Mr. H. L. Hammond (of the staff of the Public Works Department), and Mr. H. Rayner (car ...

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  18. BOXING

    During the progress of the New Zealand amateur boxing championships at Palmerston North, P. Rush, a competitor in the heavy class, collapsed ...

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  19. LONDON MARKET IMPROVES

    The "News Chronicle" states that Australia's decision to take strong action regarding Government finances has given the expected invigorating ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. MILITARY REVOLT IN PERU

    Senor Augusto Leguia, who, as president, has ruled Peru in a virtual dictatorship for 11 years, dramatically resigned to-day and fled towards ...

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  21. TENNIS

    On Saturday last the South Baptists beat O'Connor's Red Caps. The scores were:—South Baptist A team, 10 sets 65 games; Red Caps A team, 2 ...

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  22. COAL INDUSTRY

    About 700 employees of the Richmond Main colliery will receive 14 days' notice from Friday next. Many of the men had been engaged at the ...

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  23. NORTHERN COAL TRADE

    It was announced by the management of the steelworks to-day that Wongawilli colliery, which has been idle for some months, will reopen on ...

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  24. NON-UNION WORKERS ATTACKED AT PT. ADELAIDE

    Port Adelaide was in a state of excitement to-day as the result of outbursts against non-union workers. Five men were walking to work on a ...

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  25. RELIEF WORKS

    Mr. J. M. Main, district engineer, stated this morning that advice has been reoeiyed from the Public Works Department in Sydney that the ...

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  26. AEROPLANE DISASTER

    Professor Kraus, sole survivor of the aeroplane which crashed in a storm on to a house at Igtou, states that the pilot had joked about 13 persons ...

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  27. NOTICES ARE ALSO SERVED ON MEN AT ABERDARE

    Employees at the Aberdare Extended mine, numbering 132, have been handed dismissal notices, while it is reported that a further 200 ...

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  28. A SLOW RECOVERY

    Despite the gradual absorption of stocks of oversea coal built up during the northern coal stoppage, trade is still slow to come forward. Returns ...

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  29. AIR PILOT'S LONG WALK

    Mr. E. F. Selk, one of the Guinea[?] Airways' pilots, reached Sydney by the Montoro yesterday morning. In one of his last trips before he left on ...

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  30. MAN PLANS SUICIDE BUT ALTERS HIS MIND

    Worried by his inability to get work a Hungarian aged 28 years tried to commit suicide by hanging himself to a tree at Spring Vale last night. At ...

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  31. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Two nominations from North Australia and three from Central Australia have been received for four vacancies on the Northern Territory ...

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  32. MOTOR LORRY CRASHES DOWN EMBANKMENT

    A motor lorry somersaulted over a 25ft embankment near Katoomba to-day, and the driver, Paul Hope (35), suffered shocking abdominal ...

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  33. A QUESTION OF COSTS

    A case was being discussed in the District Court this afternoon when one of the parties concerned was asked, in view of a suggested adjournment, what ...

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  34. BOMBS IN CALCUTTA

    Two bombs were thrown at the Commissioner of Police in a crowded thoroughfare in Calcutta to-day and shots were also fired at him but he ...

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  35. ALLEGED DISCOURTESY TO CHINESE CONSUL

    The complaint of Mr. [?]. T. Sung, the Chinese Consul-General, that he was treated discourteously and prevented from leaving the steamer ...

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  36. PICTURES THAT GLORIFY WORK OF CRIMINALS

    General Blamey, the Chief Commissioner of Police agrees with the New South Wales Commissioner that films which glorify criminals have an ...

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  37. MAN FOUND DROWNED IN THE NEPEAN RIVER

    A verdict of suicide was returned by the coroner at the inquest concerning the death of James Betts (52), at Camden. ...

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  38. RACE CLUB FENCE

    A Darwin message in the "Sydney Morning Herald" says that a public meeting convened by the mayor at the request of the unions was held last ...

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  39. UNEMPLOYED IN U.S.A.

    The nation's unemployed numbered 2,508,151 when the census was taken in April. This was 2 per cent of the country's total population, and 5.2 per ...

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  40. SERIOUS 'PLANE SMASH AVERTED BY THE PILOT

    A serious aeroplane accident was averted early yesterday morning when a machine piloted by Flight-Lieutenant Duley with a woman student as a ...

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  41. CONCERT AT CRYSTAL THEATRE

    On the occasion of a visit here in February last, Miss Amalia Franceschi, L.Mus.A., gave a recital to a crowded udience at the New Masonic Hall and ...

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  42. FEDERAL CONCILIATION ACT

    Mr. J. E. Fenton, the Acting Prime Minister, announced to-day after a meeting of the Federal Cabinet, that Mr. E. H. Coneybeer, of Adelaide, had ...

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  43. ATTEMPTED ARSON

    After inquiring into a fire at a building in Bathurst-street, city, on Saturday night detectives yesterday arrested Solomon Spactreman (27), a tailor, ...

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  44. WHITE GLOVES FOR JUDGE

    Prior to the business of the District Court opening this afternoon, Mr. R. N. J. Fletcher, deputy sheriff, in the absence of any criminal cases in the ...

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  45. THE LASSETER GOLD REEF

    A new Gipsy Moth 'plane piloted by P. Hall, instructor for Australian National Airways, left Mascot this morning for Alice Springs. Central ...

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  46. U.S.A. FOREST FIRES

    The Forest Service state that fires, due to the drought, are costing the Government 19,000 dollars (£3800) a day to control. Many sections have ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. JUDGE COYLE CANNOT REMEMBER ALL CASES

    As the list of District Court cases was being gone through this afternoon, Mr. T. J. Brown, solicitor, made application for a matter to stand over. As ...

    Article : 71 words
  48. CYCLIST'S NARROW ESCAPE

    A youth riding a bicycle had a narrow escape from being seriously in juted by being run over by a motor car in front of the Courthouse to-day ...

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  49. CLAIM FOR LIBEL

    In the District Court this afternoon the case was mentioned in which George Dale is proceeding against the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' ...

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  50. VICTORIAN POLICE CHIEF

    The State Ministry has reappointed Brigadier-General Blamey to the position of chief commissioner of police at a reduced salary of £1250 a year. ...

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  51. SILVERTON TEAM TRAFFIC

    The management of the Silverton Tramway Company reports that the tonnage carried over the company's lines for the week ended August 13, ...

    Article : 164 words
  52. NAMES FOR NEW PRINCESS

    The Duke of York motored from Glamis Castle to Balmoral early last evening to discuss with the King and Queen names to be given to the ...

    Article : 152 words
  53. HOSPITAL TRISE PLANTING

    Mr. J. H. Morris, secretary of the Hospital, stated to-day that about 50 or 60 more tree holes have yet to be dug to complete the flat portion ...

    Article : 131 words
  54. N.S.W. TRAMWAYS

    According to the Transport Trust the tramway revenue continues to decrease at an alarming rate. It is forecasted that losses for the current ...

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  55. MAN FATALLY KICKED AFTER SAME OF PING PONG

    Extraordinary circumstances were revealed in a claim for £1000 under the Workers Compensation Act against the Wanganui (New Zealand) Y.M.C.A. ...

    Article : 132 words
  56. LIGHTNING STRIKES SHEEP

    During a storm in the Dirranbandi district [?]0 sheep were killed by lightning, while 150 others were smothered as a result of the confusion. The men ...

    Article : 102 words
  57. VICTORIAN NATIONALIST PARTY

    Sir William M'Pherson, the leader of the Victorian Nationalist party, will shortly retire from active politics. He recently visited Britain, where he had ...

    Article : 42 words
  58. CHILDREN'S COURT

    Before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., in the Childrens Court this morning, a boy 16 years of agaton remand, was released on probation in the custody of ...

    Article : 79 words
  59. B.H.J.C. ANNUAL MEETING

    The annual meeting of the Broken Hill Jockey Club will be held at the Freemasons' Hotel on September 2. The chief business will be the ...

    Article : 44 words
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