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  3. NEW GUARDSMEN IN COURT ADMIT ASSAULTING J. S. GARDEN

    A large crowd scrambled for admittance to the Central Police Court this morning when eight men alleged to be members of the New Guard were ...

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  4. CHRISTCHURCH RIOTS FOOTBALLERS ATTACKEH

    At the conclusion of the Rugby Union football match on Lancaster Park, at Christchurch yesterday, there was much rioting and the members of ...

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  5. KILLING OF FRENCH PRESIDENT

    All France is stunned at the assassination of M. Doumer, the President of France, whose surprising light for life after having been shot ...

    Article : 364 words
  6. Talk in Sydney of Early State Election

    The action of the Government in closing several State taxation departments means that the Government is not able to collect any unemployment relief, tax from employers if he pay in a lamp sum at the end of each year for the reason that the amounts have not been assessed. Others who have ...

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  7. FEDERAL AUTHORITY HAS COLLUOIED £440,000 Canberra, Friday.

    The protection of New South Wales State serrants from victimisation by Mr. Lang is the objective of an important amendment of the Enforcement Act, to ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYMENT BELIEF TAX

    As result of the action of the State Government in closing several departments of the taxation office the State is unable to collect any ...

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  9. WEAPONS IN COURT PICKED UP BY THE POLICE

    During the hearing on Saturday of farther charges against men who took part in the Christchurch tram strikersd riot on Friday an array of sticks of ...

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    The magistrate later sentenced each of the defendants to three months imprisonment for the assault on Alderman Garden and one month for the ...

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  11. Dismasted Barque Reaches Port

    The first, to go aboard the dismasted barque Hougomont which has reached the Semaphore anchorage after being adrift for 18 days were Dr. Stanley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SPORTING HEART OF PHAR LAP

    The heart of Phar Lap reached Sydney to-day by the steamer. Maunganu. It is understood that it will be sent to the Anatomical Museum at Canberra. ...

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  13. SALE OF DUTY STAMPS AT POST OFFICES STOPPED

    "Business as usual" was the order of the day at the stamp duties office this morning. Though the sales of ordinary duty stamps at post offices have ...

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  14. EASTERN GLOW SOLD

    Eastern Glow, winner of the Wangoon Handicap and Warrnambool Cup, has been sold to the well known western district sportman, Mr. W. Thomson ...

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  15. POLICE PRECAUTIONS

    The police took elaborate precautions to prevent a disturbance both inside and outside the court, A large force of police was posted in Liverpool-street ...

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  16. IN BROKEN HILL

    There is still no word about the overdue widows pensions and payments due under the Child Welfare Scheme. Recipients have been seriously ...

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  17. FOOTBALL

    At the North A Club hall yesterday the general meeting of the B and C club was held there being a fair attendance of members. Mr. W. Sullivan ...

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  18. ALLEGED INSTRUCTIONS TO NEWSPAPER EDITORS

    Mr. J. A. Beasley, M.H.R. addressing a meeting in the Newcastle district said that every newspaper editor had an order to vilify, abuse and misrepresent ...

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  19. STATEMENTS ABOUT RAID ON NEW GUARD PREMISES

    Mr. Sutherland, the secretary of the New Guard, in an interview to-day described as "bunkum" some of the statements made following a police raid ...

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  20. REVIVAL OF RUMORS. OF EARLY ELECTION IN N.S.W.

    Important developments in the State political crisis are anticipated this week by those in well informed political Labor circles. It is also staled ...

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  21. CITY COUNCIL'S CHEQUES REFUSED BY GOVT. DEPARTMENT

    A paragraph appeared in "The Barrier Miner" on Saturday to the effect that reauesls by State Government Departments that councils should pay the ...

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  22. "LANG IS RIGHT"

    Lang propagandists with au excessivels optimistic outlook—or an unexpected sense of humor—have carried Mr. Lang's publicity campaign right ...

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  23. MR. LANG WANTS RETURN OF STAMP SALES FOR N.S.W.

    In a letter to Mr. Lyons, the Prime Minister, to-day Mr. Lang, Premier of New South Wales, gave notice of the ...

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  24. WEEK END ASSOCIATION

    Playing in the Week Eud Association competition yesterday the East.Ends kicked 27 goals 33 behinds against the score of 6 goals 7 behinds by the North ...

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  25. RUMOR OF WIR IN USIA

    Rumors of wurlike preparations by Japan are prevalent in England and Europe. It is reported in one British newspaper, "Reynolds," that it is the ...

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  26. DEVONSHIRE MURDER

    The police after having scoured Devonshire countryside arrested William Yeoman (50), a farmer whose wife, aged 40. daughter Kathlcen (10) ...

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  27. FATALITIES AMD ACCIDENTS

    Daniel Cole (36) had both legs severed through being run down by an electric train between Punchbowl and Bankstown last night. He subsequent ...

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  28. AIRMAN SCOTT'S WELCOME

    Aviator Scott,who created a new record for the flight from England to Australia, landed at Hargrave Park yesterday afternoon and was welcomed ...

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  29. MORGM-ST,INFANTS' SCHOOL

    The following are the results [?] the first term examinations for [?] at the Morgan-street Infants School— Second Class.— Norma Mitchell. 1: ...

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  30. ELOPEMENT STOPPED

    Yesterday morning the city police were informed that a girl aged 14 and a man (24) has eloped from a country town where the man had been ...

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  31. CHILD FATALLY SHOT

    Fay Ashley (5) was accidentally shot at the home of Riochard Eager the but let travelling through her stomach and becoming embedded in a [?]. The ...

    Article : 71 words
  32. FRAUDULENT PRACTICES

    On the application of the Prothonotary the Full Court to-day decided to call upon "Mr. X," convicted of fraudulent misappropriation, to show cause ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. THE WATER SUPPLY

    To-day was the last day allowed by the Water Supply Department for the payment of arrears and current rates for water. As a consequence there ...

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  34. THEFT OF CAGED BIRDS

    In the Burwood police Court to-day Isaae John fowler (25), laborer, appeared on three charges of steuling birds at Enfield. Fairfield, and ...

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  35. THE WORLD CRISIS

    In an address on "The World Crisis" at Wesley Church yesterday Judge Beeby said he considered that unless civilised countries quickly found some ...

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  36. HIT WITH A BOTTLE

    George Roberts (28) a dealer, was the victini of a brutal attack in Nickson-street city yesterday. He stated that he left his home with a woman ...

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  37. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Seeking the use ot about 500 area of Commonwealth owned land adjacent to the Liverpool training camp, near Sydney, with a view to building cheap ...

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  38. THE LATE MR. J. H. BUNNEY

    The funeral of Mr. Joseph Henry Bunner aged 75 years, who died at the Hospital yesterday morning, took place this afternoon leaving his late ...

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  39. FLOUR FOR HONGKONG

    The British motor freighter, Elmworth has been specially charterer by j.A. Hamphill aud Sons, flour merchants, of Sydney, to lift 8350 tons of ...

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  40. MR. A. THOMAS DEAD

    Mr. Albert Thomas Director of the International Labor Bureau at Genera, died to-day. He suffered a sudden heart attack while sitting in a safe. He was 54 years of age. ...

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  41. PERSONAL

    [Private visits to friends are not recorded in the personal column of "The Barrier Miner."] Mr. J. When an formely in ...

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  42. NEW STATES

    Professor J. M'Donald Holmes, Professor of Geography at the Sydney University, addressing the Rose Bay. Presbyterian Men's Leugue yesterday ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN FLAG IN MAY DAY PROCESSION

    A meeting of the East Gtera district unemployed on Saturday carried a motion "viewing with disgust the notion of the Wost Maitland May Day ...

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  44. OVERSEAS TRADE

    The monthly statistics of Australian overseas trade discloses that for the first nine months of 1931-32 there, was an excess of exports over imports ...

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  45. ADELAIDE EXPLOSION

    Gloria Earie (5), one of the sir victims of the explosion at the home of Mr. W. L. Earle, Flinders-park, on Friday died at the Children's Hospital yesterday morning. ...

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  46. COUNTRY SHOP ROBBED

    Jewellery valued at £657 and £17 in money was stolon by thieves yesterday morning from the jeweller's shop of frederick Johns at Tatura. ...

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