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    Mr. F. M. Fordo (left), who will replaco Mr. J. E. Fenton as Minister of Customs, and Mr, A. E Green, who will fill the position of Postmaster-General, vacated by Mr. J. A. Lyons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE UNEMPLOYED ROAD RELIEF WORK

    Relief work to be carried out by the City Council with the giant of £1000 will be started on Wednesday next. Forty men will be given work each ...

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  4. SPORTING WRESTLING

    There was a sensational end to wrestling match between John Savaloff and Sam Burmister last night when after a tough bout Savaloff was given ...

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  5. THE METAL MARKET

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  6. THE FINANCES OF AUSTRALIA PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, it was learned, lins informed the Premiers that the Federal Government would not agree.to n wage reduction ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND EARTHQUAKES NARTIAL LAW WAS NOT PEOCLAIMED AT HASTINGS

    An official dental of the reports that martial. law has been proclaimed at Hastings was given to-day by Mr. Ranson and Mr. Masters, two members ...

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  8. REV. A HODGE & FAMILY SAFE

    The Rev.E. W. Weymouth has been advised from Adelaide that the Rev. A Hodge formerly of the Broken Hill Congrogational,Church and now vicar ...

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  9. OTHER EARTHQUAKES

    The earthquake which has devastator the Napier district in the North Island of New Zealand is the most serious happening of the kind locorded this ...

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  10. CRICKET TRAMWAY'S CLUB VISIT

    The Tramway Cricket Club's team which arrived here from Adelaide yesterday practised, yesterday morning, and yesterday afternoon were motored ...

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  11. FORMER WRESTLING CHAMPION HAS BECOME A MYSTIC

    The "Daily Express" has discovered that Hackonschnudt. the conqueror of the "Terrible Turk," is now wrestling with spiritual problems and has ...

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  12. MR. SCULLIN EXPLAINS. ABOUT EXPERTS' REPORT

    At the resumption of the Premiers Conference to-day Mr. Scullin tendered a statement explaining the reason why portion of the report of the ...

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    SENATOR J. J. DALY, who has been appointed Minister for Defence. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE FLOODS ENORMOUS DAMAGE RE[?]RTED IN QUEENSLAND

    A treme[?]dous amount of damage was caused by the floods in the suburos of Brisbane The water has now subsided in some purts, and when ...

    Article : 238 words
  15. PEDESTRIANISM

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  16. MEETING AT TIBOOBURRA

    A meeting of the unemployed at Tihooburra Was held in the Albert Hall during the week. About 30 men attended. Mr. J. Scott was appointed ...

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  17. SENATOR M'LACHLAN CRITICISES MR. SCULLIN

    "From the moment Mr. Scullin indicated on his return to Australia that he would not split his party under any circumstances. party considerations ...

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  18. NO TEAM AT EASTER

    Mr. C. G. Davison, secretory of the Barrier District Cricket League, has received a communication from Mr. H. Heydon, secretary of the Now South ...

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    The late Mr. G. WATERFORD, Federal president and general sec-0 retary of the South, Australian branch of the A.N.A., who died in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SOUTH MINE'MATCH

    In connection with the South Mine Cricket Association's, competition, a mutch was played between Hooper's and Eriksen's shifts on the Hillside ...

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  21. LOAN COUNCIL AND N.S.W.

    Mr. T. R. Bavin the leador of the Opposition, referred to-night to "the puirot city of members of the Government that the Ministry could not ...

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  22. FOOTBALL

    Preparations are being made for the starting of the 1031 football season, although it will not be opened for two months at least. The clubs are already ...

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  23. LISMORE STREETS FLOODED

    The flood waters are roceuding this morning but the position is stiff sciions'. The main streets are covered by between six and eight feet of water, ...

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  24. BRITISH LABOR POLITICIAN MISUSED GOVT, VOUCHERS

    Mr. T. J. Mardy-Jones, Labor member of Barliamont for Pontyridd, yesterday resigned his scat in the House of Commons. To-day Jones ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT RELIEF

    Sergeant Devtnlsh reported to-day that the Government relief food orders issued for the week ended yesterday amounted to £1376 13/. The ...

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  26. MOTORSHTP WAS THROWN OLEAN OUT OF THE WATER

    The motorship Taranaki which was in Napier Harbor, was thrown right out of the water by the convulsion of the sea bed when the earthquake ...

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  27. EXCURSION FROM SYDNEY DUE TO-MORROW MORNING

    A special excursion train mainly for the benefit of returning teachers and students will arrive at the Crystalstreet station to-morrow morning at 9 ...

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  28. SUPPOSED MAKER OF GOLD GAOLED IN GERMANY

    Tausend, the plumber who claimed to be able to make gold from base metals, has been found guilty of fraud and ceutenced to three years and eight ...

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  29. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA

    In the House of Lords to-day. Lord Newton began a debate on labor conditions in Russia. He said the Soviet's own documents showed that ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. MAILS FOR SYDNEY MONDAY BY EXCURSION TRAIN

    The Postmaster stated to-day that mail will be dispatched by the special excursion train for Sydney which will leave the Crystal-street station at 5.20 ...

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  31. ATTITUDE OF AUSTRALIA TOWARDS OVERSEA DEBTS

    It is rumored that a proposal was placed before the Premiers' Conterenco yesterday that a delegation consisting of two representatives of each ...

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  32. REV.F. DE LISLE, & FAMILY ARE REPORTED SAFE AND WELL

    In his description of Napier in"The Barrier Miner" on Thursday the Rev. E. W. Weymouth referred to the fact that the Rev Frank de Lisle ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. ROBBERY, UNDER ARMS

    At the Quarter Sassions Bernard Dodds (l8) was sentenced to five years' imprisonment, and Kenneth Douglas (18) to four years on two charge of ...

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  34. STATE MHTEOROLOGIST SAYS THE WORST IS OVER

    Mr. Camm, acting New South Wales Government Meteorologist said this morning:—"The cyclone which caused the heavy rain on the north coast[?] ...

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    Sergeant Breen and Constable Frasor this morning went to Stephens Creek in the police car to convoy to tho Hospital a woman who was in destitute ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. Advertising

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  38. STALIN GIVES MESSAGE TO ECONOMY LEADERS

    Prolonged appluuse greeted statements by M Stalin, President of the Council of the People's Commissaries, to a national conference of economy ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. TALE OF RECONSTRUCTING THE FEDERAL MINISTRY

    Mr. J. C. Eldridge, M.H.R. who arrived here from Sydney to-day. said that if the fiuaittiial policy'of tho 'A..L.E. word to be fclvon effect to there ...

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  41. CARS IN COLLISION

    An accident which could have had more serious results occurred at the corner of Blende and Garnet streets shortly before [?] o'clock this morning ...

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  42. SENATOR SIR JOHN NEWLANDS ON THE PRESENT POSITION

    "People in Parkes are double dissolution mad," said Senator Sir John Nowlands to-day. "From all quarters people are urging for a doublo ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. FEDERAL PROPOSAL, FOR AIDING FARMERS

    The Commonwealth Government put forward a pioposnl for the flotation of a loan of £0,000,000, ano qunrler of this amount to be used for the roflect of ...

    Article : 149 words
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