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  3. SPORTING

    Cragford has been scratched for the Melbourne Cup and all other V.R.C. engagements. ...

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  4. NORTH FATALITY

    The inquest concerning the death of Samuel Trenerry Martyn (29), who was killed by a fall of ground on the 1550[?]. level of the North mine on October ...

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  5. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA

    The Federal Cabinet sub-committee yesterday conferred with representatives of the public service regarding the proposals for a reduction of salaries. ...

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  6. COAL MINE DISASTER

    Twenty-two miners were killed, 30 were injured and several hundreds are still entombed as the result of an explosion, at a coal mine near Alsdorf, ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS

    The State elections will be held on Saturday, and voting is compulsory under a penalty of £2. Broken Hill electors are divided, some being called ...

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  8. DISPOSAL OF FUNDS SUBSCRIBED FOR LABOR

    Mr. George Cann. Nationalist candidate for Lakemba, who was a Minister in tho first Lang administration, but who was defeated at the last election, ...

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  9. FOOTBALL LEAGUE

    Mr. D. R. O'Neill presided over a special meeting of the Broken Hill Football League which was held last night. For the position of caretaker ...

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  10. IMMIGRATION

    Thousands of people are being refused admission to Canada owing to stringent regulations initiated by the Bennett Government. These are ...

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  11. THE LATEST DETAILS

    Further details of tue disastrous explosion this morning reveal that at least 95 persons were killed and 76 injured. Many men are still entombed and their ...

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  12. ARCHBISHOP KELLY ON MR. LANG'S POLICY

    Some say that an interview with Archbishop Kelly reported in the "Sun" of Wednesday, did not necessarily indicate disapproval of thc policy ...

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  13. MR. R. T. BALL AT WALLA

    Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Lands, told a meeting at Walla Walla that the Nationalist Government had decided to bring in a modified moratorium for ...

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  14. FLOUR FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    A conference of millers and farmers has fixed the price for last year's wheat at one sovereign a bag, and for the present season's wheat at half ...

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  15. ALLEGED COUNTERFEIT COINS

    In the Central Poilce Court to-day Guiseppo Messaglia (32) and Glovachino Braide (31), laborers, were charged with having unlawfully made ...

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  16. ADDRESS AT CROYDON BY SENATOR DALY

    Speaking at Croydon, Senator Daly, the Acting Federal Attorney-General, said a Labor victory was needed on Saturday to stiffen the backs of those ...

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  17. AERIAL DOINGS

    Miss Laura Ingalls has completed the first eastward transcontinental flight by a woman. On Saturday she finished a flight from Los Angeles to ...

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  18. BANDITS IN CHINA

    A further outrage upon foreign missionaries is reported. Communists captured a Catholic bishop and a number of priests and sisters at Kianfu. ...

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  19. TEN YEARS' HIRD LABOR

    In contradistinction to the treatment accorded to American gunmen is the sentence of ten years' penal servitude given to Arthur John Cox (28) for ...

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  20. ROAD COURTESY

    The following are extracts from an article specially written by the Royal Automobile Association in connection with the "Safety First" week now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. MR. LANG ATTACKS PREMIER

    Speaking at Mascot last night Mr. Lang, leader of the Labor party, again attacked Mr. Bavin, the Premier, who he declared had been guilty of ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYMENT IN U.S.A.

    A campaign to provide winter work for the unemployed throughout the United States is under way. From pulpit and radio station people are ...

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  23. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    With the European situation more disturbed to-day than at any time since the Armistice, the foreign policy of the Empire is becoming as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. THE STURT ELECTORS

    The total number of voters in the Sturt electorate is 12,179 (6790 males and 5389 females). of Port Adelaide, who has just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. DISORDERLY CONDUCT AT EAST MAITLAND MEETING

    During Mr. Bavin's meeting at East Maitland last night 400 Labor supporters left the hall as a protest against the removal of seven iuterjectors. An ...

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  26. RABBIT TRAPPER'S DEATH

    Arthur Trott (21), of Yerranderie a trapper, was skinning rabbits at his came five miles from Yerranderie yesterday, when his knife slipped. The ...

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  27. MR. BEASLEY PROTESTS AGAINST BEING CALLED A "COMMUNIST"

    Mr. J. A. Beasley, Assistant Federal Minister for Industry, in an address last night protested against being dubbed with the name "Communist." ...

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  28. THE RAILWAYS AWARDS

    The Full High Court to-day was asked to decide if the decision of the Federal Arbitration Court in setting aside the railway awards was valid. ...

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  29. THE PREMIER AT NEWCASTLE

    Hundreds of people were unable to gain admission to the Central Hall yesterday to hear Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, speak. He was subjected to ...

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  30. EDUCATIONAL

    The monthly meeting of the Burke Ward Parents and Citizens' Association was held at the Burke Ward school last night. Mr. W. Collins presided ...

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  31. PENRITH HOTEL TRAGEDY

    The coroner to-day held an inquiry into the death of Vera Fernandez, manageress of the Lapstone Hotel, also into the cause of a fire at the hotel ...

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  32. AUDITOR-GENERAL'S REPORT

    Mr. W. A. Holman, K.C., addressing a Nationalist meeting last night, referring to the mystery of the AuditorGeneral's report, said: "This ...

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  33. MR. LANG'S PROMISES

    "Lang says there is no depression; though there are half a million uncmployed in the land, and the roads are thronged with seekers after work. ...

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  34. A STABBING AFFRAY

    A stabbing affray occurred at Rysdale, near Geelong, this morning. It is stated that Ernest James Neill (23) accompanied a young woman to a dance ...

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  35. THE LATE MR. A. J. MORRIS

    The funeral of the late Mr. Albert Joseph Morris took place to-day. leaving his late residence, 72 Cornishstreet. Railway Town, at 11 a.m. ...

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  36. COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION

    Mesdames Matt Sawyer, State president of the Country Women's Association, and W. Whitney, president of the Woodstock (New South Wales) branch, ...

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  37. STATE TREASURER ATTACKS LEADER OF LABOR PARTY

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, the State Treasurer, said last night that Mr. Lang's statement that he had been quoting from the Auditor-General's report is a ...

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  38. [?] POINTS OF RAIN

    The light rain which fell almost continuously to-day gave a registration at the Post Office at 3 o'clock of 8 points. The highest temperature up ...

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