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  4. TROUBLED CHINA

    The official organ of the Nanking Government this morning claims a signal victory for the Government troops against the rebels in North ...

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  5. MISS JOHNSON'S SOLO FLIGHT

    Miss Amy Johnson expects to be able to fly towards Australia to-morrow. The [?] to her machine when she [?] 10 miles from here was not ...

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  6. SPORTING

    The three local racing clubs will hold their cup carnivals in July, and the clubs' committees have drawn up the programmes The S.B.H.J.C. will ...

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  7. DISTRICT COURT

    The sitting of the District Court was continued at the Courthouse last night, Judge Coyle presiding. ...

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  8. THE COAL CRISIS

    Replies given after the Parliamentary Labor Party meeting to-day by both Messrs. J. H. Scullin (Prime Minister) and E. G. Theodore ...

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  9. THE WATERFRONT

    In moving yesterday that the Commonwealth Government's regulation altering the pick-up time and places on the Melbourne waterfront be ...

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  10. SALES BY AUCTION

    At the meeting of the Manly Chamber of Commerce it was alleged that in suburban sales of furniture for arrears of rent unscrupulous ...

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  11. BILLIARDS

    Clark M'Conachy, the New Zealand billiards champion, returned to Sydney to-day after his tour abroad. He explained the incident which ...

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  12. SMITH v. OSBORNE

    The case was concluded last night in which George Smith proceeded against Thomas Osborne claiming £280 in respect of agistment for horses and ...

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  13. SYDNEY LABOR BUREAU

    [?] manager of the State Labor Bureau, said to-day that the position was much easier. About 3000 men made application for food relief ...

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  14. THE BASIC WAGE

    Mr.R. Windeyer, K.C., president of the Australian Citizens' Association, speaking at Mosman said nobody wanted the average man to have the ...

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  15. ANOTHER COLD NIGHT

    Another snap of winter was experienced last night and the majority of citizens again felt the need of fireside comforts and warm beds in preference ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL

    Following a conference between the management of Mort's Dock and union officials the strike of boilermakers has been settled, and 70 engineers will ...

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  17. GOAL FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Figures giving the quantity of cargo handled in and out at Port Adelaide for the nine months ended March 31, 1930, have been made ...

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  18. THE N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Mr. J. Cleary, the Chief Commissioner of Railways, promised a deputation at Harden that a railway motor would be run on Sundays to country ...

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  19. GUIDI v. HISGROVE

    A verdict by consent for £22 1/ was awarded in the action J. S. Guidi v. Mary Agnes Hiscgrove in a claim for rent ...

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  20. FINEY v. HUMPHRIES

    By consent the case between Finey and Humphries a claim for damages following an accident, was placed at the bottom of the list with a view ...

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  21. STOCK MOVEMENTS

    A consignment of 2400 sheep to Mr. H. Hughes, of Eureka Station which have been on agistment in the mountain country were returned during the ...

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  22. THE YALLOURN STRIKE

    The engineering fitters' strike at Yallourn (Victoria) continues. A number of builders' laborers went on strike yesterday. It is stated that ...

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  23. THE LIQUOR TRADE

    The State Government was criticised by delegates at the half-yearly meeting of the Congregational Union for having failed to honor the promise made at ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS

    Messrs. A. L. S. Goldsworthy and C. E. Jhonson were excused from duty as jurors. A medical certificate was produced for Mr. Goldsworthy and Mr. ...

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  25. MINERS' BALLOTS

    At the Stockton Borehole the voting was 240 in favor of resumption of work and 71 against. This was the first result received. ...

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  26. HOBART UNIVERSITY

    Last night the four clock faces of the tower of the general post office, 80ft. high were seed to be decorated with black and white representations of ...

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  27. AERIAL MAIL 'PLANE

    Owing to the aerial mail 'plane, the Whip Bird, developing engine trouble, Australian Aerial Services Limited sent a six-seater 'plane to Broken Hill ...

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  29. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT'S EMBARGO ON IMPORTS

    Many exemptions from the proclamation prohibiting the importation of certain goods into Australia have been granted to importers by the Minister ...

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  30. TENNIS

    A team of Adelaide tennis players, [?] E. T. Rowe. D. F. Turnbull, [?] Shepherd J. R. Black, A. K. Quist and R. V. M'Micnael, will leave ...

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  31. JURORS DISCHARGED

    After the jury for the civil action in the District Court this morning had been sworn in Judge Coyle discharged the rest of the jury. ...

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  32. NEWSPAPER LIBEL CASE

    Ernest Edward Judd appealed to the Full Court to-day against the verdict of the jury which awarded him one farthing damages in his claim against ...

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  33. MANUEL v. ROGERS

    William James Manuel claimed £400 damages from Aubrey [?] arising out of a motor accident on September 5,1929. ...

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  34. THE TRAMWAY CASE

    Giving evidence in the tramway case to-day before the Federal Arbitration Court, Dr. Howle said Sydney tram conductors and drivers suffered unduly ...

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  35. TEMPORARY FAILURE OF ELECTRIC LIGHTING

    Both Johnson's and Lenard's shows [?] last night owing to the temporary failure of the power supply from the ...

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  36. TENNIS MATCH POSTPONED

    The St. Mary's—Tallalah match postponed last week owing to the rain till next on [?] number of St. Mary's playerg attending the annual ...

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  37. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    Richard Donovan (45), a well-known bookmaker, who a few months ago was robbed of over £100 near the stadium at Rushcutters Bay, told the police ...

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  38. HOUSING AT CANBERRA

    A report of the Public Works Committee recommending that additional housing accommodation in Canberra should be provided at the earliest ...

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  40. FOOTBALL

    The commissioner of the B and C grade Football Leagues will sit to-night when he will hear a charge laid by Umpire Sparks against Williams of ...

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  42. PEDESTRIANISM

    The following handicaps have been issued by Mr. P. J. M'Carthy for the 220 yards Handicap to be held on Show Day Saturday May 24:—Luckman, 12 ...

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