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  2. N.S.W. ELECTIONS MR. STEVEN'S POLIOY SPEECH

    It is believed that Mr. Steven's Policy speech will contain an assurance that the moratorium shall be extended for a period of three years. No ...

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  3. Woman's Flight Across Atlantic Lands in Field at Londonderry, Ireland

    Mrs. Putnam who took off from Harbor Grace (Newfoundland) on a solo flight across the Atlaptic on Saturday, landed in a field five miles ...

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  4. VICTORIAN A.L.P. SPLIT

    The executive of the Victorian Labor Party has decided that Messrs. Hogan (the former Premier), Bond, Balley, Kiernan, and Williams are to ...

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  5. Russia and Japan Likely to Fight

    The situation in Manchuria is so serious that military critica London and on the Continent believe that nothing can prevent an [?] collision between Russian and Japanese troops" (says the "Sunday The Soviet has closed the frontiers on the north-west and the [?] ...

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  6. STRYCHNINE IN BEER

    Following the poisoning of W. C. Bumpstead and his nephew, Alan Kennedy, market gardeners at Yarram, after they had drank portion of the ...

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  7. AID FOR HOSPITAL

    During last week an unemployed man called on Mr. E. B. Wiehert, secretary of the Hospital Aid Committee, stating his willingness to do an honest ...

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  8. RAILWAY WORKER SHOT

    Edward Webber (35), a railway fattler was returning to the depot at the and of the day's work when his tricycle was stopped by two pieces of ...

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  9. NO FEDERAL COMPROMISE WITH THE LANG FACTION

    The Federal A.L.P. conference of presidents and secretaries carried a resolution stating that there could be no compromise with the breakaway, ...

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  10. READERS' COLUMN

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

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  11. BROKEN HlLL NORTH

    The Broken Hill North has dealaref a dividend of 1/6 a share payable or June 30. This advice was received this afternoon by White and Hosier ...

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  12. "QUEEN OF WHOLESALE"

    In connection with the Hospital appeal, a meeting of the committee organising the "Queen of Wholesale" (Miss L. Quartly) fund will be held in ...

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  13. NEWSPAPER PHOTOGRAPHER KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    Mrs. Putnam's success had a tragic sequel in the death of two men flying from Londonderry with pictures of her arrivai. A monoplane piloted by Major ...

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  14. SPORTING POISONED CLAY BALLS

    On the day that Phar Lap died half a dozen clay balla containing arsenio were found in the hone's stall said Mr. [?]. Woolf a well known sporting writer, ...

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  15. SHIPPING CLERK CHARGED

    Thomas Bale (65), an employee of Sydney Snow Ltd., was charged in the Central Police Court to day on 139 counts of alleged forgery. ...

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  16. EQUITY COURT CASE

    Reservel judgment was given to-day in the Equity Court in the application to displace Robert William Nelson as liquidator fo George A. Bond and Co. ...

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  17. UNOCCUPlED ALLOTMENTS

    Could you please tell me if anything has been dane or is going to be done concerning the [?] of the local Government Act re unkown or un ...

    Article : 147 words
  18. RACEHORSE KILLED

    While training at Randwick this morning Greenstuff ridden by A. Calderwood, attempted to run off at the last flight of three hurdles ...

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  19. JAPAN'S NEW PREMIER

    Admiral Saito, the former Governor of Koren, was invested as Prime Minister to-night, flling the vacancy caused by the assassination of Mr. ...

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  20. LOSS OF FRENCH STEAMER

    Publio opinion throughout france is greatly perturbed by the Georges Philllpar tragedy and there is an insistant demand for a most searching ...

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  21. GOVT. WILL NOT REPEAL THE MORATORIUM ACT

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Premier of New South Wales, states if the Government is returned to power it will not repeal the Moratorium Act. ...

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  22. FIGHT OUTSIDE DANGE HALL

    Perey Rogers a farmer residing in the Thornlands district died yesterday from the offects of a blow alleged to have been inflicted outside a hall in ...

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  23. ADDRESS BY MR. HUGHES

    Mr. W. M. Hughes M.H.R., in an address at Marrickville declared that the League of Nations is now powerless to preserve the peace of the world. ...

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  24. MR. C. W. CROPPER DEAD

    Mr. C.W. Cropper, who for 22 years has been secretary of the Australia Jockey Club died yesterday. He Was 72 years of age. ...

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  25. "THE GREATEST PLAGUE"

    Mr. H. Gordon Bennett, president of the Chamber of Manufactures, in a broadeast address, said that every worker in this State should realise that ...

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  26. EX-STUDENT TEACHERS

    Mr. Drummond, the Minister for Education, referring on Wednesday to ox-student teechers who have completed their course of study, but who ...

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  27. HIT AND RUN MOTORIST

    A woman who was killed when knocked down by a hit and run motorist at Redfern last Saturday night has been identified as Cecilia Ann Barden ...

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  28. FOOTBALL.

    Following the League matches on Saturday the selection committee of delegates appointed to select five players to play for New South Wales ...

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  29. MAN IN BUGGY KILLED

    Mr W. Hyslop a well-known grazier of Heathoote, was killed when a car crashed into the back of his buggy on Bendigo road. The car ...

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  30. MOLLISON FORCED DOWN

    Because of bad weather, Pilot Mollison and Amy Johnson were forced to land in a field near Perry Hill, Durham, while on a flight to Scotiand to ...

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  31. LANG GOVT. APPOINTMENTS

    Further reference to alleged irregularities in apointments by the Lang Government was made by Mr. Dunningham, Minister for Labor, ...

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  32. MR. SOULLIN ON PATRIOTISM

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, leader of the Federal Labor Party, speaking at a presentation to Mr. P. E. Coleman, Federal A.L.P. candidate for Auburn at the ...

    Article : 147 words
  33. GREEDS RETARD RELIGION

    Dr. Angus, professor of divinity, whose views on orthodoxy gave rise to a debate at the Presbyterian Assembly, in a sermon last night said: "Creeds ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. ALLEGED COUNTERFEITER

    Raiding a room occupied by Maltese in Flinders street, detectives seized a number of plaster moulds and a large number ot counterfelt coins. ...

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  35. HUNGARIAN PLANE CRASH

    George Endrez, accompanied by a wireless operator, when flying the 'plane "Justice for Hungary," with which last year flew across the At ...

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  36. CHINAMAN ROBBED

    A middle aged Chinaman reported to the police last night that 20 men and women attacked him in his room in Little Bourke-street city and robbed ...

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  37. SUNDAY MANOEUVRES

    The Methodist Conference on Saturday passed a resolution protesting against the holding of military manoeuvres on Sundays. ...

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  38. TWO FORMER MINISTERS LIKELY TO BE DEFEATED

    Mr. Horsfield, secretary of the U.A.P. says that already it is safe to predict the downfall at least of two former Lang Ministers, namely, Mr ...

    Article : 97 words
  39. PLANE CRASHES ON TREE

    Flight-Lieitenant Frank Gibbons, of the Royal Air Force, while partiopating in a cross-country air race from Heston to Norwich and back crashed ...

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  40. CHURCH AND POLITICS

    In an address after the service at the Queanbeyan Methodist Church last night Mr. J. F. Fenton, PostmasterGeneral said that the church could no ...

    Article : 148 words
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    Foot Constables J. J. Bramley and R G. Denholm, at Adelaide wi blown sale on the Premises of Tol ley Scott and Tolley, rolPeters (S.A.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. Advertising

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  43. THE WOOLLAHRA SEAT

    Sir Daniel Levy has secured the U.A.P. pre-selection for Woollahra scat bv 916 to 289 votos polled by Mr. W. G. Weisener. ...

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  44. 59 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'cloek to-day was 59 degees, and the reading of the barometer 29.282. ...

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  45. PERSONAL

    [Private visits to friends are do recorded in the personal column of The Barrier Miner,"] ...

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  46. THE COBAR SEAT

    Mr. F. G. White informed a "Barrier Miner" reporter to-day that Mr. E. L Killen a pastoralist near Cobar, has been chosen to contest the Cobar seat ...

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    According to figures issued by the British Railways Press Bureau, 1,186,000,000 passenger train journeys were made on British main line rail ...

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  48. DIAMOND FRAUD ALLEGED

    Detectives are investigating what is believed to be one of the must deliberate diamond frauds that has ever come before the police lt is stated that a ...

    Article : 140 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. STURT ELECTORAL OFFICE

    Mr. J. J. Monfries electoral officer for Sturt has his headquarters in No. 2 jury room at the Courthouse. He will be in attendance daily from 9 a.m. ...

    Article : 54 words
  51. CAPTAIN MILLER'S PLANE

    Captain Miller came from Adelaide this morning bringing with him Mrs. Lavers and child, Mr. Davies, Mrs. Harvey (of Thompson and Harvey), and ...

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  52. DETAILS OF THE WRITS

    The writs for the New South Wales general elections announced the following arrangements:— Nomination Day.—Wednesday, May ...

    Article : 35 words
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