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  3. SPORTING A. WILSON'S LICENCE RESTORED FROM SEPT. 30

    The Victoria Racing Club committee to-day decided that A. Wilson can resume riding on September 30. He had applied for a renewal of his ...

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  4. AERIAL DOINGS LINDBERGHS HAVE LEFT FOR KARAGIN ISLAND

    Colonel Lindbergh and his wife took of this morning for Karagin Island, of the cast coast of Siberia. They left Washington on July 28 for a leisurely ...

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    Many inquiries are being made about the operation of the Conversion Loan. A scene at the Commonwealth Bank, Adelaide. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONVERSION LOAN ACTUAL CONVERSIONS TOTAL £53,899,970

    The total actual conversions to last, night was £53,899,970 by 9666 persons, while promised conversions bring the total to about £210,000,000. ...

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  7. THE LOAN COUNCIL

    Sir Robert. Gibson, in a letter to the Loan Council, pointed out that it is impossible from the information supplied to judge whether any of the ...

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  8. STATE GOVERNOR AND THE PREMIER

    The Coreen Shire Council last night expressed the opinion that councils should not interfere in party politics. This was in reply to a letter received ...

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  9. TOUR DE FRANCE

    A suggestion that Australia should send eight men as a team for the Tour de France next year, was made by Ossio Nicholson, who is a passenger on the ...

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  10. NULLABOR DISQUALIFICATIONS. REMOVED BY THE V.R.C

    S. W. Biggins (owner-trainer) and D. Zeally (Jockey) yesterday successfully appealed to the V.R.C. against their disqualification and that ...

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  11. S.A. SAVINGS BANK. WILL CONVERT HOLDINGS

    The Board of Directors of the Savings Bank of South Australia at its meeting yesterday decided to convert the whole of the bank's holdings of ...

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  12. THE SCHNEIDER CUP

    Disaster has overtaken France's 1931 secret 2000 horsepower Schneider Cup seaplane and this will greatly reduce the chances of the country of winning ...

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  13. THE LABOR SPLIT

    Another step was taken by the Reds last night to change the State Labor party from a constitutional to a revolutionary body when an aggregate ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. HOMING

    The West Homing Club conducted its second race from, Mingary (43 miles) under good flying conditions. Fourteen owners sent 56 birds with no losses. ...

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  15. TOTALISATOR IN S.A.

    Totalisator investments in South Australia for the year ended June 30 dropped £344,882 2/6. The amount invested during the period was £695,230 ...

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  16. A REPORTED REFUSAL OF INTEREST ON BONDS

    A Commonwealth loan official yesterday commenting on a cabled report from London that Mr.A. G. Willis, the Agent-General for New South Wales, ...

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  17. MAN FOUND DEAD TO-DAY. IN HOUSE AT SURRY HILLS

    Following the discovery of the body of a main in a house in Surry Hills this morning, the police took the fingerprints of the dead man and later ...

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  18. W.A. NEWSPAPER DISPUTE PAPERS WERE PRINTED

    In spite of the strike of their mechanical staffs over wages "The Daily News" and "West Australian" each produced an eight-page, issue on ...

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  19. MURDER AND SUICIDE

    A verdict of murder and suicide while of unsound mind was returned at the Kingsell inquest to-day. Captain George Septimus Kingsell ...

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  20. UNITED COUNTRY MOVEMENT

    Although, it is stated that the United Country party proposes to fight every country seat at the next State elections, it is pointed out that in about ...

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  21. EXTENSION TO KALGOORLIE

    The linotype operators employed by the "Kalgoorlie Miner" have been "drown into the dispute between the proprietors and the staffs of the Perth ...

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  22. ANOTHER MAMMOTH LINER FOR THE CUNARD COMPANY

    Frantically speeding up the work of building a mammoth liner, the Cunard line will probably launch the vessel in February. six months sooner than ...

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  23. THE METAL MARKET

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  24. N.S.W. LOTTERY DRAWING NEXT THURSDAY

    The first New South Wales State lottery will be drawn on Thursday morning. The lottery consists of a hundred thousand tickets at 5/3 each.This will ...

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  25. SCHOOLBOYS CARNIVAL

    Mr. R. Taylor, secretary of the local branch of the Public Schools Amateur Athletic Association, to-day received a lettergram from Mr. W. ...

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  26. "HOBBS MILLIONS" PAPERS STOLEN FROM PARRAMATTA

    Alleging that documents referring to claims for the Hobbs and Rose millions were stolen this week from the storeroom at her home at Rosehill-street, ...

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  27. THE SALVATION ARMY

    The bill promoted by General E. J. Higgins, chief of the Salvation Army, seeking modifications of the foundation deed of the Army of 1878, was passed ...

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  28. ILLEGAL LOTTERY TICKETS

    The police yesterday raided a tobacconist's shop at Collaroy and arrested a man who was later charged with selling illegal lottery tickets and with ...

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  29. AID FOR HOSPITALS

    Speaking at Parramatta last night, Mr. R. J. Love, the chairman of the Hospitals Commission, paid a tribute to the value of ladies auxiliaries to the ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND FINANCES

    Queensland's fortunate financial position was the envy of Premiers at the Loan Council meeting to-day. Queensland was not represented, as Mr. W. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN MARKETING

    Mr. H. H. Smith, M. [?] of Victoria, returned to Sydney to-day after studying marketing and world trade prospects for 18 months. He said that after ...

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  32. CENTRAL C PLAYERS WENT TO MENINDIE TO-DAY

    About 30 members of the Central C Football Club left this afternoon by motor lorry for Menindie, where they will play a match to-morrow ...

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  33. DARWIN'S UNEMPLOYED HOLD PROTEST MEETING

    Darwin's unemployed, who are on strike because relief workers are being used to help construct the Pine Creek aerodrome, held a protest ...

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  34. BOXING

    At the "Leichhardt Stadium last night.Bobby Blay had an easy victory, Jimmy Kelso falling to last a round against his forceful methods. ...

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  35. GANDHI AND MISSIONS

    Such a storm of protest has been raised against the stunting pronouncement of Mr. Gandhi against Christian proselytising that he has been ...

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  36. COTTON OPERATIVES PREPARED TO NEGOTIATE

    Manchester, cotton operatives have decided to negotiate with the employers on the "more looms" system. A serious trade dispute on this matter ...

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  37. AN INTRUDER CAPTURED BY CHINESE AT BRONTE

    Chung Lung, a Chinaman, on returning to his home at Bronte early this morning noticed a man at the roar of the house. When Chung attempted to ...

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  38. DEBT CONVERSION

    In "The Government Gazette" Issued last night appears an announcement of the Government's intention to postpone payment of ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. BURGLARY AT AUBURN

    Mrs. Ettilling Jones was attacked by a burglar whom she disturbed in her home at Auburn last night. As Mrs. Jones entered the building she was ...

    Article : 63 words
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  41. ASSAULT IN WINE SALOON

    Detectives are still investigating, the vicious assault on a man in a wine saloon late yesterday afternoon. It is stated that four men walked in to the ...

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  42. ACCIDENT AT YALLOURN

    Mr. Dudley Greenway (aged 31 years) single while working to-day on the now power house construction at Yadourn fell 60ft. He suffered ...

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  43. MISSING CHILD FOUND

    Yvonne Bagley, who had been "missing since Thursday and for whose safety apprehension was felt has been found safe at the Child Welfare depot not ...

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  44. TOUR ROUND THE WORLD IN A BABY MOTOR CAR

    Hector Macquarie and Richard B. Matthews, who toured the world in a baby motor car, returned to Sydney yesterday after a journey lasting 15 ...

    Article : 65 words
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