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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Friday, October 17:- Lead.—Spot, £15 15/ a ton (a fall ...

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  4. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The heads of delegations to the Imperial Conference this morning reviewed the reports of the work of the marketing board, the imperial and ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS

    Addressing a meeting at Griffith, Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, ridiculed the idea that he desired to lower the standard of living. Referring to the ...

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  6. THE SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    It has been learned that the British Government's decision to proceed with the Singapore naval base is because suspension actually would cost more ...

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  7. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Hill left Sourabaya at 5.15 o'clock this morning and landed at Bima, 450 miles away at 11 o'clock. Half an hour later he left for Atamboca on the ...

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  8. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA

    Addressing the Local Government Clerks' Conference. Mr. B. Latham, actuary or the Commonwealth Hank, said that if Australia could borrow a ...

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  9. GARDEN STARTS AGAIN

    Oscar Garden, of Christchurch (N.Z.), lett Lympne at 6.17 o'clock this morning on his solo flight to Australia. He will try to reach Sofia in ...

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  10. HILL IS EXPECTED TO-DAY AT DARWIN LANDING GROUND

    Flight-Lieutenant Hill is expected at Darwin to-day. If he puts in an appearance Hinkler's time of 15½ days to Australia from Kngland will be ...

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  11. AERIAL DOINGS

    While making a forced landing yesterday, a 'plane piloted by Arthur Butler, 0f Cootamundra crashed and was badly smashed. Butler was not ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS

    "South Sea Rose," featuring Lenore Ulric, with its supporting programme, opened at Johnson's Oxide-street theatre last night. It will be shown ...

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  13. SUGAR IKQUIRY

    The sugar inquiry instituted by the Commonwealth Government was opened today, when Mr. John Gunn presided. Mr. J. Donnollan, secretary of the ...

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  14. PETROL FROM COAL

    Representatives of the Miners' Federation and the various coal mining unions yesterday asked Mr. J. E. Fenton, the Acting Prime Minister, to ...

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  15. MR. STEVENS MAKES REPLY TO MR. LANG'S STATEMENTS

    Referring to Mr. J. T. Lang's statements regarding finance, Mr. B. S. Stevens, the State Treasurer, speaking at Croydon, said:—"The ...

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  16. BAG CONTAINING £40 STOLEN FROM A BUTCHER

    Two thugs attacked. C F. Ewan, a butcher, ot Mascot, while he was on his way to a bank yesterday afternoon. Knocking him to the ground, they ...

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  17. BOYD AND CONNORS DECIDE TO CROSS ATLANTIC AGAIN

    Captain Boyd and Lieutenant Connors will make a return Atlantic flight the first week in November. Captain Boyd said to-day that although their ...

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  18. LENARD'S PICTURES

    "Seven Days' Leave," featuring Gary Cooper and Beryl Mercer, and "Redskin," starring Richard Dix, opened for the first time at Lenard's ...

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  19. THE WOOL SALES

    At a joint meeting of the executives of the Australian Woolgrowers' Council and the National Council of Woolselling Brokers, held in Melbourne, it ...

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  20. ANXIETY FOR HILL

    The absence of information concerning Hill is causing anxiety lt is impossible to establish his whereabouts. ...

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  21. SALARIES REDUCTION FOR S.A. CIVIL SERVANTS

    The salaries of 10 civil servants will be reduced if the Public Salaries Bill is passed by Parliament. These include the Agent-General from £2000 to ...

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  22. MATTHEWS ALSO EXPECTED TO BEACH DARWIN TO-DAY

    The latest reports concerning Captain Matthews indicate that he is expected to reach Darwin at 2 o'clock. ...

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  23. ATTEMPT TO WRECK COTTAGE

    An attempt was made shortly after 3 o'clock this morning to blow up a cottage occupied by Edwin Webster in Wilgar-street, Bondi. The walls of ...

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  24. FATAL MOTOR SHUSH

    At the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Norman Ross, of Goulburn, who was killed on September 7 as the result of a lorry accident on ...

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  25. CRYSTAL THEATRE

    Nat Phillips's Revue Company will present another programme at the Crystal Theatre to-night, and on Monday night there will be a grand ...

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  26. CANING BLIND CHILDREN

    Dr. Earlam. superintendent of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind Institution, referring to the alleged caning of blind children on the hand, said that such ...

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  27. SMITH TO BE AT DARWIN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON

    "Hullo, Smithie speaking, he is good. I will land at Darwin on Sunday at 3 p.m., may be before 0r a little after." This was the message which Mr. O. ...

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  28. INCIDENT AT CREMORNE DURING ELECTION MEETING

    Mr. Weaver, Minister for Mines, while addressing a meeting at Cremorne last night, defended bis attitude in regard to the Rothbury mine. ...

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  29. CHILDREN'S FROLIC

    The Alma Mothers' Club held a children's frolic in the Metropole hall on Wednesday night. The proceeds were in aid of the infants' school piano funds ...

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  30. ASSAULT IN SYDNEY

    Punched to the ground and kicked into insensibility last night in Redfern, Harry Yoong (32). wharf laborer, later refused to divulge any ...

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  31. HOARDINGS CHOPPED DOWN

    Because four prominent Dunedin doctors chupped down a number of advertising hoardings, which they stated disfigured a well-known beauty spot at ...

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  32. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS

    Dr. Cyril Jenkin, adjudicator at the South-street competitions, stated to-day that Australians had vocal gifts above the ordinary. Some voices were of ...

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  33. POSTAL OFFICIAL'S FALL-DOWN A MAIL CHUTE

    Frederick Quinn (60), a mail official, met with an extraordinary accident at the Sydney G.P.O. this morning. He was feeding a mail chute to the ...

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  34. MR. BEASLEY ON RUSSIA

    Mr. Beasley, the Assistant Minister for Industry, while condemning the working conditions in Russia, declared last night that the Russians had not ...

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  35. SMITH'S PROGRAMME LIKELY TO BE ALTERED

    Mr. F. G. Moffitt, local manager for the Vacuum Oil Company, at the request of "The Miner," to-day got into touch with the Adelaide branch of the ...

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  36. ALLEGED THEFT OF FUROS

    In the Lithgow Court yesterday John Martin, formerly treasurer of the Steelworks Miners' Lodge, was committed for trial on a charge of fraudulently ...

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  37. PREMIER'S MUDGEE SPEECH

    Speaking at Mudgee last week, Mr. T. R. Bavin, the Premier, made the following comment on Mr. Lang's policy speech (as reported in the ...

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  38. THE STOREY RAILWAY

    Mr. H. M. Mullins, secretary of the Country Traders' Association, has forwarded to Mr. H. C. Coulson, assistant district superintendent of New South ...

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  39. DANGE AT MICA-ST. SCHOOLROOM

    At the Mica-street Schoolroom on Monday, October 20 a dance will be held to relieve the parish debt. Good prizes are being offered and sapper ...

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  40. BIRTH CONTROL

    In an address before the annual conferenoe of West Australian Labor women. Matron Walsh, of King Edward Memorial Hospital, said that because ...

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  41. OUTBACK CONDITIONS

    Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., who returned late yesterday afternoon after conducting court business at Tibooburra, said that the country was ...

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  42. VICTORIAN SUPREME COURT

    The Victorian Cabinet has considered the objections by Supreme Court judges to any reduction of their salaries, but no decision has been reached. ...

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  43. COUNTRY WOMEN'S FAIR

    At the Town Hall on Wednesday next the Country Women's Association will conduct a "Butterfly" fair, which will be opened by Mrs. Matt Sawyer, ...

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  44. PROMINENCE TO SMITH IN LONDON NEWSPAPERS

    The newspapers are giving prominenoe to Kingsford Smith's flight. The "Daily Telegraph" says: "It makes a powerful appeal to the imagination, ...

    Article : 111 words
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  46. TIBOOBURRA LICENSING COURT

    The quarterly report presented to Mr. G. S. Goldie, licensing magistrate, in the Tibooburra Licensing Court on Thursday showed that there are six ...

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  47. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS

    For the week ended October 14 the Victorian railway rerenue decreased £3355 as compared with the corresponding period of a year ago. ...

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  48. LATE LIEUT. KEITH ANDERSON

    The estate of the late Lieutenant Keith Anderson, who with his mechanic, R. Hitchcock, lost his wife in an attempt to find the Southern Cross ...

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  51. MAN'S ALLEGED SUICIDE

    In ill-health after an accident, Harold Pope (37) poured petrol over his pyjamas at Herston and was burned to death. ...

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  52. THE NUNTIN TRAGEDY

    A young farm laborer for whom the police have been searching following the killing uf Mrs. Little at Nuntin, was found in Exhibition Gardens this ...

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  53. TRESPASS BY A DROVER ON MOUNT STURT STATION

    Before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., in the Tibooburra Police Court on Thursday Cecil Almadale Bartlett, of Mount Sturt citation, Milparinka, proceeded ...

    Article : 93 words
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