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  2. Advertising

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  3. STRIKE OF MINERS AT ZINC CORPN. REPLY OF THE DIRECTORS TO THE W.I.U. EXECUTIVE

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  4. ECONOMIC CRISIS

    Sir Philip Game, the Governor of New South Wales, speking at the Communion breakfast in connection with the jubilee of St. Thomas's ...

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  5. DEFAULT OF N.S.W.

    The Commonwealth Government wet the interest payments by New South Wales which were due in London and New York at the end of July and which ...

    Article : 66 words
  6. CIVIL SERVICE PAY UPPER HOUSE EXPECTED TO AMEND SALARIES BILL

    It is slated in political circles that the Legislative Council is certain [?] amend Mr. Lang's Salaries Reduction Bill. It is expected that the Upper ...

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  7. STATE SAYINGS BANK PREMIER URGED TO REOPEN BY BANK OFFICERS' ASSN.

    A meeting of the executive of the United Bank Officers' Association decided to urge the Premier to take all steps possible to have the bank ...

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  8. SYDNEY DOLE BREAD BAKERS WILL NOT SUPPLY BELOW 4/3 A DOZEN

    A meeting of 500 master bakers yesterday reaf[?]ed their decision not to supply dole bread below 4/3 a dozen 21b. loaves, which price was ...

    Article : 138 words
  9. STATE GOVERNOR AND THE PREMIER

    An official statement was issued on behalf of Mr. Lang to-day to the effect that he had made no request to Mr. Thomas Secretary for the Dominions, ...

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  10. MOLLSON'S FLICHT AHEAD OF THE RECORD ON REACHING CALOUTTA

    Pilot J. A. Mollison arrived here at 12.20 p.m. to-day and left immediately for Allahabad, a few hours flying from Calcutta. He will then have ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. ON WAY TO KARACHI

    The Vacuum Oil Company received advice to-day that Mollison left Allahabad on Sunday for Karachi which he expected to reach in nine hours. From ...

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  12. TREASURY BILLS

    The whole of the Treasury bills covering temporary Governmental finance throughout Australia were yesterday renewed by the trading banks. ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. CONVERSION LOAN

    References to a circular issued by a well-known firm of stockbroker, [?] t[?]king the conversion loan, were made in the House of Representatives last ...

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  14. PROTEST BY TEACHERS

    After discussing the Public Service Salaries Reduction Bill, the council of the Teachers' Federation to-day, carried a resolution emphatically ...

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  15. "MR. LANG'S WAILING BECOMING WEARISOME"

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, leader of the Opposition, in a statement last night said:— "Mr. Lang's wall about the antagonism of financial institutions ...

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  16. THOUSANDS UNABLE TO OBTAIN BREAD TO-DAY

    Thousands of unemployed in the metropolitan area were unable to obtain bread to-day as a result of the decision of the master bakers not to supply ...

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  17. "VICIOUS PRINCIPLE CONTAINED IN THE BILL"

    Mr. A. M'Guinness, president of the Teachers' Federation and of the Crown Employees' Protection Committee, in an interview last night said "The ...

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  18. AERIAL DOINGS ROUND THE WOULD FLIERS MAKE FORCED LANDING

    Pangborn and Herndon, who are making a [?]ight round the world, made a forced landing at Jiat[?]egari, 150 miles from Kustannisk (Siberia). ...

    Article : 49 words
  19. SYDNEY MEAT BOARD

    Mr. J. D. Cramsie, the retiring chairman of the Meat Board, said to-day that he had no regrets at leaving the board. He explained that when he ...

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  20. HIGH SCHOOL FEES

    "Charging fees to children attending high schools will be one of the very last means adopted by this Government in increasing revenue." stated ...

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  21. NON-STOP FLIGHT PLANNED FROM SEATTLE TO TOKIO

    Reg. L. Robbins and H. S. Jones, flying the monoplane Fort Worth, hopped off from Seattle at 7.30 a.m. on a nonstop flight to Tokio. The plane will ...

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  22. STEAMER PASSENGER JUMPS OVERBOARD

    Under the delusion that he was going to be murdered a passenger on the North Coast Company's passenger steamer Orara leapt overboard ...

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  23. BRITISH FINANCES

    Savings of £96,000,000 will be effected by the British Government if it follows the recommendations of the economy committee, Economics ...

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  24. REPORTED LARGE LOAN TO FEOERAL GOVERNMENT

    Investigation by the Commonwealth financial adviser in London has exploded the belief held in many quarters that a Sydney company could ...

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  25. DETONATOR ON LINE

    A detonator exploded as a train passed over Four Four Mile Bridge near East Maitland, a railway workman on [?] duty being wonnded in the thigh, ...

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  26. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    A motor car in which Colonel Kent Stewart was travelling was struck by a train at a level crossing at Tullibigeal, and he was killed instantly. ...

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  27. MINISTER CONSIDERING RELIEF FOR MEN ON STRIK[?]

    Inspector Gibs[?] has received a telegram from the Commissioner of Police stating that the question of issuing relief to men on strike, at the Zin ...

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  28. SCHNEIDER CUP TRIALS

    Flight-Captain Monti, a noted Italian pilot, wlio participated in the Schneider CUD event in 1929, was killed when his seaplane crashed into Lake Garda His ...

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  29. SOVIET RAFTSMEN VISIT OUTSIDE WORLD

    Every summer a large number of Soviet rafts which float down the River Dvina arrive in Latvia, says the Riga correspondent of the London "Morning ...

    Article : 384 words
  30. FIRE ON A BUS

    At Northcote last night a bus burst into flamea without warning, and the exit was blocked. Constable B. Kennedy was one of the passengers, and ...

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  31. ASSUALT ON CONSTABLE

    Constable Barber, of the Darlinghurst police, received a severe handling by thugs yesterday morning. He was escorting a man whom he arrested for ...

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  32. WOOL DUSTING MACHINE

    Mr. Henshaw Jackson passed, through Broken Hill this morning with his Spenshaw wool dusting machine which is used for taking [?] ...

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  33. "PREMIER TBIED TO BREAK DOWN THE CONSTITUTION"

    Mr. E. Davies, M.L.A. speaking at Granville yesterday, said the Premier had tried to break down the Constitution. He could not come out into the ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES

    Swifts and Borthwicks, two Australian firms, obtained 75 per cent, of the latest contract for the supply of 250 tons of beef for the Belgian army. ...

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  35. DEGRADING FILMS

    Strong criticism of some American moving pictures as hideously vulgar, and of some of the controllers of Hollywood as uneducated, was voiced by the ...

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  36. ARCHBISHOP ON CRUELTY

    Dr. Duhig, Archbishop of Brisbane, yesterday expressed the opinion that persons ill-treating animals and children should be imprisoned and ...

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  37. SIX PERSONS INJURED IN RAILWAY COLLISION

    A rail motor and trailer from Gympie crashed into a line of trucks in the railway yards at Maryborough to-day and six passengers were ...

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  38. ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION

    The police arrested four Communists in the disturbances which occurred during the anti-war demonstrations at Christchurch to-day. There were a ...

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  39. CANA[?]AN LEGISLATION AGAINST COMMUNISTS

    Parliament rang with cries of "dictatorship" as in the closing hours of the session the Government forced through a bill to deal with the "peace, ...

    Article : 290 words
  40. CHILD CRITICALLY INJURED

    Shocking injuries were received by William Edward Fisher, aged three years and ll months, when at Mitchelton he was attacked by a horse which ...

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  41. SILVERTON TRAMWAY CO.

    Reduced profits were reported by the Silverton Tramway Company Limited for the year ended June 30. The net earnings amounted to £46,291 ...

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  42. POPULATION OF AUSTRALIA

    The population of Australia on March 31 was 6,488,707, males exceeding females by 128,415. The increase for the year is 59,501. ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    A new branch of the Commonwealth Bank has been opened in Sydney about 100 yards from the head office in Martin-place and all new city accounts ...

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  44. RAILWAYS COAL SUBSIDY

    The State Government decided to-day that the subsidy to the Railway Commissioners for the haulage of coal at oheaper rates should be continued ...

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  45. CLERKS' UNION MEETING

    A special meeting of the Federated Clerks' Union was held yesterday in connection with the Temperance and General Insurance Company's decision ...

    Article : 107 words
  46. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT

    The Bank of France and the Federal Reserve Bank of New York are granting the Bank of England credits amounting to £25,000,000 each. This ...

    Article : 98 words
  47. AGED MAN SHOT DEAD

    Alexander Brown (81), of Tarago, was shot dead on Saturday by a youth who had fired a double barrelled gun at a rabbit. Brown wag bending down ...

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  48. ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER

    Robert O'Brien (38), drover, of New South Wales, was charged in the Dalby Police Court with having made counterfeit coins. According to the police ...

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  49. PENSION CUTS

    The Sydney sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' Lengue yesterday censured the Federal executive for its "spineless attitude" on the pension ...

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  50. THE WEATHER 02 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 02 degrees and the barometer reading. 29.242. The following forecasts were issued for the ...

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  51. FATAL FALL FROM BRIDGE

    Falling a distance of between 40, and 50 feet from the parapet of a bridge at North Fitaroy on Saturday night David James Walker (54) felt on one of the ...

    Article : 57 words
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  54. WOMAN INJURED

    Shortly after ll o'clock last night screams were henrd coming from a house at the western end of Franklinstreet and Mrs. Gladys Leunig ...

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  55. U.S.A. HOTEL FIRE

    Mrs. Keith Miller, the famous airwoman, formerly of Melbourne, discovered a fire early to-day next to her room in the Hotel Grant, at Fort ...

    Article : 154 words
  56. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  57. CONSECRATION OF DR. FOX HAS NOT YET BEEN FIXED

    Dean B[?] an said to-day that nothing definite has been received as to the date of the consecration of Dr.Fox as Bishop of Wilcannin-Forbes. The ...

    Article : 65 words
  58. BOY FOUND DEAD UNDER TREE

    Geo[?]frey Allan Barkworth (16) met with a fatal accident while shooting near Innisfail. His body was found under a lemon tree with a gaping ...

    Article : 63 words
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    Constables Ashton is off duly owing to an injured knee. ...

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