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  2. AMUSEMENTS LENARD'S PICTURES

    At Leard's Pictureland to-morrow night there will be a complete change of films with "Up the River" as the star. In this production Spencer Tracey and ...

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  3. READERS' COLUMN

    [Readers of "The Barrior Miner" are. invited to make use of this column on a means of putting into print their grievances (of a public nature), and ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. GOVT.RELIEF

    In connection, with the issue of Government relief coupons in Broken Hill, storekeepers, are. advised that on the back of. each grocery coupon will be ...

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  5. FLOODS IN N.S.W. HEAVY RAIN EXPECTED.WITHIN,NEXT,18 H0URS

    Further light rain was experienced during the night in the southern anu the central'districts, and further floods are feared in the catchment areas of ...

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  6. THE EMERGENCY INCOME TAX REJECTION BY UPPER HOUSE IS EXPECTED IN SYDNEY

    The'opinion Was.,expressed in polltical', clroles'this'.morning that the Legislative Council will reject Mr. Lang;s.emergency' taxations proposals. ...

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  7. MASSACRES IN CHINA

    It.is estimated.that 400,000 inhabitants of the Honan previlice'were massacred in recent.uprisings' among Communists and: bandits, The menace ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Sir John Simon and Sir Robert Hutehinson, formerly chief Liberal whip, have announced 'their resignation from the Liboral party.' in his letter, of ...

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  9. ATTACK ON S.A. PREMIER BY A.L.P. SECRETARY "A DAMAGING INNUENDO'' IS THE PREMIER'S COMMENT

    'Mr.F Ward, the secratory of the Labor party. made a violent attack on Mr. L. L. Hill, the Premier.' in a statement issued at the. week, end: He said ...

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  10. JOHNSON'S' PICTURES '

    ' At Johnson's Oxide-street theatro tonight the final presentation will be made of the programme comprising "Show Girl in Hollywood" and "One ...

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  11. ILLEGAL LOTTERIES

    Is it not time the police in this town took action against, these people who conduct the lottery contests and sweeprumning in this city? They have agents ...

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  12. FIRE AT JERILDERIE

    The entire business section of Jerilderie' was threatened by fire this morning. The large central store of J. C. Prosser was destroyed. Shortly ...

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  13. COAL MINERS PROTEST

    , Representatives of the [?] 'miners lodges interviewed Mr J. M..Baddeley. Minister for Labor and In' dustry,. yesterdny and entered a ...

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  14. THE WEATHER

    ' Cold and dusty conditions prevailed in Broken Hill to-day, and every opportunity was taken by residents to get in sheltered spots. Eariy this ...

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  15. FURTHER FALLS EXPECTED

    The officer in. charge of the:Broken Hill police has received the following telegram from'the Commissioner of Police, Sydney—"The weather bureau ...

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  16. SKATING RINK

    There will be 'skating as usual.at the Rink to-night.' On Thursday anothr big night will be held, namely, "back to the bush" night, Prizes will ...

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  17. POLICE COURT

    In the Police. Court to-day, before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M.. the following cases were doalt with— — Fined on Two Charges.— ...

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  18. MINERS AT CESSNOCK DEMAND AGGREGATE MEETINGS

    'At a meeting of the Cessnock No. 2 Miners Lodge to-day a motion was carride demanding that aggregate meetings he called throughout the northern ...

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  19. MR. WARD SENT A LETTER TO THE PREMIER TO-DAY

    An offer to resign from.the party if the Premier would do'like wise and leave the question of, which has the confidence of the party to the next ...

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  20. AN AGED MAN DROWNED AT NORTH BANGAROO

    David.Holt (71) Jost, his life when a sulky" he was driving was washed away in" the flood, waters of the Lachlan at North Bangaroo. Mr. Holt at ...

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  21. PERTH SHOOTING CASE

    During. a domestic quarrel in a house in Fitzgerald street, Perth, over the week end Margaret Minorgan (35) was shot in the head with a ...

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  22. ENGINEMEN'S PRESIDENT. IS' OPPOSED TO THE TAX

    Mr. Hugh Sutherland, general president of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association, referring to Mr.. Lang's.'proposed tax, said that it ...

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  23. ' DEATH OF MR. J. J.HARFORD

    .Mr John Joseph Burford.died.at the Hospital about midnight on Saturday. He was 67 years of age and came to Broken Hill about 40 yeasr ago from ...

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  24. RAID ON COMMUNISTS IN A HOUSE AT GLEBE

    A body; of about 50 police made;a secret, raid at dawn to-day on a, house in Bridge-road. Globe, which had been in possession of Communists for some ...

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  25. ADELAIDE TO MELBOURNE

    Riding from Adelaide to Melbourne, 607 miles, in [our minutes less than the four days' record time, Miss Doreen Middleton, a 19-year-old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. ALLEGED ROBBERIES

    Before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M.,'in the Police Court this afternoon Arthui Francis Harvey (23) Was charged with having between June 26 and June 29, ...

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  27. CHILDREN AND CINEMA

    Archbishop Kelly, speaking at'Oroydon yesterday, said there were people who" said that' young children, even those in the primary schools, should ...

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  28. MR-BAVIN'S-COMMENT.,

    : Mr. T. R..Bavin, lender of the Opposition; when asked last night whether the.'rejection Of the Lang scheme would make the Government unable ...

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  29. .'DEATH OF 'MR J. M'CABE

    Mr. James M'Cabe' (56)' a miner; died at the Hospital last night. He had resided here for about. 40 years, he came here when he was a young man, and ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    Sergeant Beaton, who relinquished duties on June 6 to undergo an operation at the Hospital for tonsilitis, resumed duties. to-day. ...

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  31. PORT ADELAIDE RESIDENT RENOUNCES COMMUNISM

    A. former well—known Communist, Patrick Fanning, caused a stir when he stood up in the congregation at the Port.Adelaide Central Mission last ...

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  32. A.F.A. LEAGUE AND POLITICS

    , The executive of the All for Australia League states that various divisions of the League will shortly call for the nomination: of candidates for both the ...

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    The condition of, Jockey M'Mahon. ' who was injured by a fall from Turn of the Tide while schooling; at" the South course last week, was reported from "the ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. PROTEST BY THE A.F.A. AGAINST PROPOSED TAX

    "The. All For Australia League of New South.Wales has issued a statement entering its emphatic protest against like Taxation Emergency Hill put ...

    Article : 129 words
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  36. HOLD—UP AT BRISBANE

    With in 100 yards of a police station and within So yards of a. picture theatre soon after 8 o'clock on Satur day night an armed man menaced Mrs. ...

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  37. ILL-TREATING A HORSE

    ' In the Police Court to-day, before Mr. G; S.'Goldie, S.M... Albert David Barton was charged with cruelly treating 'a"horse on June.13 by working'it ...

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  38. LEVEL CROSSING FATALITY

    Frank Edward Uhe (18), of Colonel Light Gardens, was fatally injured at the Westbourne. Park level crossing this morning, when his motor cycle collided ...

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  39. "REFUSE TO PAY THE TAX". IS CLERGYMAN'S ADVICE

    The Rev. A. Ebbs,reotor of St. Mat thew's Church, Manly, doscribed Mr. Lang's' proposals as "a most unjust imposition by a discredited ...

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  40. GASE OF A.A. EDWARDS

    Albert A. Edwards. fomer M.P. will not appeal to the Privy Council against the. sentence of five years', imprisonment for an unnatural offence. ...

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  42. CENSUS OF ABORIGINES '

    The police' have compiled' a census of aborigines in the Broken Hill police district. In' connectition with this it is stated that'owing to', the scareity of ...

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  43. MAN STRUCK MY MOTOR CAR ADMITTED' TO HOSPITAL

    . Thomas Winter, of 98 Argent-street;.was admitted to.the Hospital on Saturday night suffering from injuries caused by being struck by a motor car driven ...

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  44. METHODIST COMPETITIONS

    At the meeting of the Methodist music and elocutionary competition comimittee held on Friday night it was decided that "Send Out Thy Light" ...

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  45. FUNERAL OF MRS.SMITH

    ' The— funeral of the late Mrs' Sarnh Jane. Smith took place on Saturday leaving her late,.residence,, 76:Buekstreet. North Broken Hill, at 2 p.m.. ...

    Article : 94 words
  46. WORKING FOR 2D. A SHIFT

    A ' laborer.on a Welsh, coal field recently; after working two and a half shifts 'received a pay onvelop'e containing 5d. (says an English paper), ...

    Article : 57 words
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    Nurse' Egan, of the Hospital staff,' is an' inmate of Ward 2at the Hospital suffering from a broken wrist caused by a fall while skating on Friday ...

    Article : 31 words
  48. Advertising

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