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  4. BOY SCOUTS' FIND

    The City Coroner opened an inquiry this morning to determine the ownership of 300 sovereigns found buried in a bottle in Sirius Cove in October, ...

    Article : 165 words
  5. SYDNEY MEAT STRIKE

    A hitch threatened to prevent a resumption of work at the abattoirs this morning when a large number of Meat Board employees refused to ...

    Article : 132 words
  6. QUARTER SESSIONS

    The Quarter Sessions were opened at the Courthouse this afternoon, Judge Coyle presiding. Captain P. V. Storkey, V.C., was the Crown ...

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  7. THE METAL MARKET

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  8. N.S.W. POLITICS

    Mr. Lamaro, the New South Wales Minister for Justice, to-day informed Mr. J. R. Donovan, member for Murray, that it is the Government's ...

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  9. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. H. S. Gullett, deputy leader of the Federal Opposition, addressing a meeting at Manly said there would be a Federal deficit this year of from ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. NO CIVIL COURT MATTERS BEFORE TO-MORROW AFTERNOON

    Prior to the opening of the Court of Quarter Sessions at the Courthouse this afternoon, Judge Coyle stated that he would not take any civil court work ...

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  11. THE BASIC WAGE

    When the application for a reduction in the basic wage was resumed before the full bench of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, Chief Judge ...

    Article : 451 words
  12. BREAKING AND ENTERING

    Charles M'Keowen was charged with breaking and entering a shop occupied by Lilian Maud Brown, on September 30, and stealing a quantity of articles: ...

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  13. COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    Addressing the Constitutional Club to-day, Mr. Lyons, the Acting Federal Treasurer, said that the success of the Commonwealth loan of £28,000,000 ...

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  14. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    At me Redfern Police Coutr to-day Hector Hodgson (28) and Walter Thompson (19), laborers, were committed for trial on a charge ot having ...

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  15. GRAZIERS MAY DEMAND ASSURANCE OF PEACE

    Although the meat strike terminated to-day, it is possible that graziers may withhold supplies of stock until they are assured of industrial peace. ...

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  16. BANNED ITALIANS

    Important and delicate questions arising out of the refusal of the Federal Government to permit 160 Italian migrants to enter the Commonwealth ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Detectives visited a house at Canterbury this morning and interviewed a man in connection with the finding of the body of Mr. William Thompson at ...

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  18. THE LOSSES INVOLVED

    Although the meat employees' strike lasted only a month, it resulted in a loss of £33,000 in wages to the men directly and indirectly involved in the ...

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  19. SPECIAL EFFORT IN SYDNEY TO BE MADE FRIDAY NEXT

    At the request of the Lord Mayor of Sydney, representatives of business organisations and leading citizens decided to support tho Commonwealth ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. EDUCATIONAL

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  21. SUICIDE WITH CHISEL

    Frederick Fair (49), of Girraween, near Parramatta, committed suicide this morning with a chisel with-which he inflicted a deep wound in his throat. ...

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  22. DEATH-DEALING FOG

    There are at least 400 persons still affected by illness attributed to the fog. Of these 100 are in a serious condition. Lay opinion blames secret poison gas ...

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  23. VIC. PREMIER'S COMMENT

    In an address last night in support of the conversion loan Mr. E. J. Hogan, the Premier, said he did not wish to see a revolution in the country. ...

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  24. BULLET WOUND IN BACK

    Police are investigating the mysterious wounding of Ton Lou, a Chinese, who after being in hospital for a fortnight was found to be suffering from a ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    The West Australian Arbitration Court to-day upheld an application from the Commissioner of Railways for a reversion to a 48 hour week. ...

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  26. ANNUAL EXAMINATION OF THE NORTH SCHOOL BOYS

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  27. COMPANY BUYS BONDS AND GIVES EMPLOYEES 25 P.C. FREE

    In addition to a direct cash subscription of £20,000 to the Commonwealth Loan, Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company Limited has arranged a ...

    Article : 118 words
  28. SNAKE IN A DWELLING

    A snake found its way into tne dwelling of F. Northcott at Nathalia yesterday morning. In his attempt to kill the reptile, Northcott knocked ...

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  29. ROTHBURY COLLIERY

    Figures relating to the working costs ot the Rothbury colliery by non-strikers from December 18, 1929, to June 18, 1930, were made available ...

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  30. BURST MAIN FLOODS SYDNEY UNDERGROUND RAILWAY

    The timely discovery of a burst watermain underneath the tram lines in front of the town hall last night averted what engineers consider might ...

    Article : 80 words
  31. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Dean Tucker, of Ballarat, in an address yesterday, said that as a strong Imperialist he thought the appointment of an Australian Governor-General was ...

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  32. OBTAINING MONEY BY FALSE PRETENCES

    Eric Flaxman (37), company manager, was found guilty at the Maitland Quarter Sessions on a charge of obtaining £400 from James Thomas ...

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  33. RIGGER BADLY INJURED BY FALL AT SOUTH MINE

    James Grauv, a rigger employed on the concrete work on the new shaft at the South mine, was admitted to Ward 1 of the Hospital this afternoon ...

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  34. MEN TRAVEL ON TRAINS WITHOUT PAYING FARES

    From November 28 to December 5,16 persons were arrested at Ivanhoe by the two constables there. Fourteen were before the court later charged ...

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  35. FIRE AT BRUCE ROCK (W.A.)

    Damage estimated at £10,000 was done by fire early yesterday morning at Bruce Rock, 172 miles east of Perth. Fire business premises were completely ...

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  36. ALLEGED ABDUCTION

    Richard Bartlett, when charged at the Maitland Quarter Sessions yesterday with abducting Rita Burke (20), said the girl's father said to him: ...

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  37. INJURED AT CENTRAL MINE

    At the Central mine about 11.15 o'clock this morning William M'Bain, a miner, fell through a set suffering injuries to the back and head. He ...

    Article : 82 words
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