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  4. RACING CARNIVAL

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  5. SPORTING TOUR DE FRANCE

    The 15th stage of the Tour de France from Nice to Gap put Opporman an Australian cyclist, back from sixth to seventh in the general classification. ...

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  6. STRIKE OF MINERS AT ZINC CORPN. POSITION UNCHANGED

    There was no charge in the position of the dispute between the miners and the management of the Zinc Corporation to-day over contract setting ...

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  7. CRISIS IN GERMANY

    Monday should see the greatest gathering of world statesmen in London since the war. France, Germany the United States. Italy, Japan, and ...

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  8. AERIAL DOINGS

    F. C. Chlchester arrived here this afternoon on another stage of his sole flight to Tokio. He had been delayed for three days at Masbate ...

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  9. N.S.W. Financial Crisis MR. LANG EXPECTS TO BE AIDED BY THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    The Federal Government has not yet reached a decision regarding the application of Mr. J. T. Lang, Premier of New South Wales, for financial assistance to enable the State to meet its next fortnightly payments to the various branches of the Public Service. A decision by the Cabinet ...

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  10. FEDERAL FINANCES EMERGENCY ACT RECEIVES, CONSENT OF GOV. GENERAL

    The Governor-General yesterday assented to the Financial Emergency Act, and a Commonwealth Gazette later proclaimed July 20 as the date ...

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  11. SCENES IN SENATE

    There were angry scenes in the Senate to-night when, during the Committee s[?]uge of the Financial Emergency Bill, Senator Lynch repeated his ...

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  12. F.E.D. GRIEVANCE ADJUSTED

    At the fortnightly meeting of the F.E.D. and F.A. on Wednesday it was decided to investigate a report that electric motors were running at the ...

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  13. THE METAL MARKET

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  14. FLOODS IN THE STATE

    It has been disclosed that at Bedgerebong, 20 miles from Forbes, when the flood waters swept down on properties recently, an earth bank was ...

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  15. BOXING

    If the heavyweight fight between Max Schmeling (world champion) and Prime Carnera is abandoned, as seems almost certain. Madison Square ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. AMUSEMENTS JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    "Charley's Aunt" was responsible for much laughter when presented at Johnson's Oxide-street tbeatre last" night. Although the piece lins been ...

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  17. THE SCHOOLS

    Mr. W. Davien, the Minister for Education,said it is proposed to spend money hitherto spent in teaching Latin, French, and botany to better ...

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  18. PREMIER EXPECTING AID FROM COMMONWEALTH

    The State Cabinet has decided to introduce measures giving effect to the Melbourne Plan in the Legislative Assembly next weok. It was learned ...

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  19. STATE SAVINGS BANK

    If the proposed agreement for the absorption of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales by the Com. monwealth Bank is adopted, depositors ...

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  20. HANCOCK DEFEATS LAWSON

    Wall, Hancock (10.6¾) knocked out Keith Lawson (10.7) in the sixth round of a 15 rounds contest at the Leichhardt Stadium to-night. Hancock ...

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  21. STATE LOTTERY

    Considorable interest is being manifested in the first State lottery. Mr. Whiddon the director, states that the mail" each day contains thousands of ...

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  22. LENARD'S PICTURES

    "Renegades," a story of the French Foreign Legion, was presented for the first time at Lenard's Pieturcland last night and provided plenty of thrills. ...

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  23. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Members of the Printing Industry Employees' Union in Now South Wales received more than £11,000 in unemployment bunefits during the last six ...

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  24. PUBLIC SERVICE SALARIES MAY BE PAID NEXT WEEK

    It is reported in some quarters that the New South Wales Government has enough money to pay public service salaries next week, but not enough for ...

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  25. CRICKET

    "Some day Lord's will realise that they are insulting a line body of sportsmen," says the "Daily Mail," referring to the fact that the professionals ...

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  26. POSITION,0F MR. LANG

    There is considerable perturbation in State political circles over the present financial position, and it is generally regarded as certain that if the ...

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  27. OPEER TO WAIVE PART OF MAIL SUBSIDY.

    An offer to waive £20,000 of the mail subsidy, to assist in the general rehabilitation effort, has been made by the Orient Steam Navigation Company, ...

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  28. FEDERAL INCOME TAX

    In the opinion of Mr.C. J. Cerutty, Commonwealth Auditor-General, the Federal income tax exemption, which. has boen reduced from £300 to £250, is ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND

    As a result of negotiations between the Government and financial authorities a voluntary arrangement has been agreed upon which it is hoped, will ...

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  30. BCQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE TO FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet yesterday considered the New South Wales request for financial aid, but no definite decision was reached. A ...

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  31. PERSONAL

    [Private visits to friends are not recorded In the personal column or "The Barrier Miner."] Mr. H. S. Middleton returned by ...

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  32. SKATING RINK

    At the Skating Rink to-night, there will be a challeng race between "Bunny" Maloney (half-mile champion) and Ern Nestdale. "The Cruise of the ...

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  33. GUARANTEES WANTED BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    It is understood that among the guarantees required from New South Wales by the Commonwealth Government is the payment to the ...

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  34. FEDERAL ACCOUNTS

    Mr. C. J. Cerutty (Commonwealth Auditor-General) is still dissatished with the manner in which the Treasurer's accounts are presented. Next ...

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  35. THE WATER SUPPLY

    The latest annual report of the Public Works Department shows the total quantities of water pumped from the two Broken Hill reservoirs and the cost ...

    Article : 104 words
  36. DISARMAMENT

    Mr. White (U.A.P., Victoria) suggested in the House of Representatives' to-day that, as the Commonwealth had seriously depleted its defence forces, ...

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  37. QUARTETTE CLUB CONCERT

    The second subscribers' concert of the Quartette Club will be given in the Town Hall on Tuesday night. A line array of talent has been engaged, ...

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  38. EIGHT HOUR PROCESSION

    The Eight Hour Day Committee last night decided to abandon the Eight [?]our procession this year owing to the lepression. The function was ...

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  39. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES

    Six arrests were made during,a Communist disturbance at Parramatta last night The trouble started when the police ordered a meeting to ...

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  40. STABBED BY A WOMAN

    Stabbed through the lung with a long knife. Alfred Regan (31) died a few minutes after admission in the Sydney Hospital this morning. ...

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  41. THE TEACHERS' BALL

    Organised efforts of the Barrier branch of the New South Wales Teachers' federation and the Country Women's Association in the matter of ...

    Article : 188 words
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  43. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT

    Mounted-Constable J. H. French, officer in charge of Blyth Police Station, and formerly of Mannum, was found not guilty yesterday by the Mannum ...

    Article : 95 words
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  45. SALARY CUTS IN VICTORIA

    Anticipating the passage of the financial Emergency Bill now before the Legislative Assembly, State departments made the first reduction in ...

    Article : 92 words
  46. DOMESTIC IN COURT AND IS REMANDED

    In the Cential Police Court to-day Junnie Doughty (32), domestic, was charged with having inuidered Alfred Regan last night. Regan died in ...

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  47. STEAMER AGROUND

    The North Coast Steamship Company's vessel Nambucca grounded last night on, the Bellinger bar. If the present fine weather continues she will ...

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  48. WATERFRONT WORK

    Shipowners picked up nine licensed members of the Permanent and Casual Wharf Laborers Union to-day. This is the, first move toward testing ...

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  49. GOVERNMENT RELIEF

    In reply to a communication sent by the Industrial Council to the members for the district in respect to the Instruction given to Baby Health ...

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  50. THE CONVERSION LOAN

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, the leader of the Opposition, left by the express for Melbourne to-night to confer with Sir Robert Gibson, the chairman of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  51. "SOVIET" LEGISLATION

    The citizens' committee has sent to the Governor a protest against the recent actions of the State Government. The resolution adds: "Country folk are ...

    Article : 75 words
  52. QUEENSLAND

    A meeting of the Queensland Cabinet Mill be held on Monday to decide on the question of re-establishing a Legislative Council in Queensland. It ...

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  53. THE DRUG TRAFFIC

    Following yesterday's soizure of opium on the steamer La Perouse which plles between Sydney and Noumea, Customs officers again boarded ...

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  54. THE LATE MR. J. G. MATTERS

    The funeral of the late Mr. John George Matters took place to-day, leaving his late residence, 466 Chapplelane," for the Methodist ' Cemetery, ...

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  55. THE LANG PLAN

    The Perth Tramway Employees' Union decided to compliment Mr. J. T. Lang, the Premier of New South Wales, on his attitude in the interests ...

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