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  4. AID FOR HOSPITAL "QUEEN OF WHOLESALE"

    A meeting of [?] interested in the furthering of the interests of the "Queen of Wholesale" (Miss L. Quartly) in connection with the ...

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  5. SPORTING NEW A.J.C. SECRETARY

    Mr. G. T, Rowe has been appointed secretary of the A.J.C. in succession to the late Mr. C. W. Cropper. He has boen assistant secretary since ...

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  6. READERS' COLUMN

    [Readorg 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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  7. HEAVY QUEENSLAND RAINS

    Following heavy rains in central Queensland, stock routes in some places became impassable. Two thousand sheep belonging to one ...

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  8. METAL MAMET

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  9. DAVIS CUP TENNIS. AUSTRALIA v. UNITED STATES

    After Australia's second man, H. Hopman, had been defeated in straight sets by Francis Shields (America) in the final of the North ...

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  10. N.S.W. ELECTIONS CrtOYDON ELECTORATE

    Dim Bradman, the International cricketer, will record the first vote in the Croydon electorate, which is being contested by the Premier, Mr. ...

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  11. HOSPITAL RACES

    Nominations in connection with the Hospital Benefit race meeting to be run on June 4 will close at 5 o'clock on Monday afternoon with Mr. E. ...

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  12. THIS AUBURN SKAT

    A fenture of last night's political meetings was the enthusiastic reception accorded to the U.A.P. candidate. Mr. P. Wilkins, in Auburn, Mr. Lang's ...

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  13. FOOTBALL

    The match and permit committee of the League laBt night granted clearances for A. Lawn, from Centrals to Norths; and S. Everuss, from Souths ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND RIOTS

    Eight of the fourteen men charged in connection with the recent ritos were convicted at the Supreme Court. Two were found [?] guilty and four others ...

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  15. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Prime Minister, aunounced last night that the Commonwealth Government had approved of the recommendations of the New ...

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  16. THE COUNCIL'S HORSES

    From P. V. O'Malley (Council shoeing and general smith):The statements made by Alderman Huckell at Thursday night's Council ...

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  17. WEEK END ASSOCATION AND THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

    Mr. D. H. O'Neill, chairman of the Football League, asked to-day about the position following the withdrawal of the Week End Association from ...

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  18. DRIFT OF UNEMPLOYED

    Many electoral irregularities, particularly in reference to itinerant votes, have been discovered by the Government, and immediate action is ...

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  19. POLICE SEEKING MAN

    Although detectives have made an intensive search, no trace has been found in Adelaide of John Patrick Carslake, the Victorian criminal, for ...

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  20. TREMENDOUS INTEREST IN SYDNEY

    Tremendous interest is being shown in Sydney in the Davis Cup matches. Newspapers and radio stations are besieged with inquiries. Tennis ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    There are 155 candidates nominated, for 56 seats in the Legislative Assembly, the date for the receipt of which closed on May 2. Polling day ...

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  22. GOODHAHTS' STAFF SOCIAL FOR QUEEN OF BETAIL

    In support of the Queen of Retail, Miss B. Keating, a social evening, arranged by Goodharts' staff, was held on Thursday, night at the residence of ...

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  23. COMBATING FEDERAL A.L.P.

    A meeting of brunch officials of the State A.L.P. was held at the Trades Hall to-day to consider means of combating the Federal A.L.P.candidates. ...

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  24. WILCANNIA COURT

    Benjamin Garner and George Smith were charged in the Wilcannia Police Court on Thursday with having failed to brand sheep with the ...

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  25. MR. P. M'LEOD LEAVING

    Mr. P. M'Leod, who was connected with Lenard's Pictureland for 20 years, during the last 12 of which he was manager, will leave by car on Monday ...

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  26. RUSSIAN FACTORY FAILS MASS PRODUCTION SCHEME

    After an investigation of the failure of the Nijni-Novgorod motor Works to begin mass production, the Soviet is recalling engineers and ...

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  27. DEVELOPING CHINA

    Dorman, Long and Co. Ltd., the builders of the Sydney Harbor Bridge, have taken the initiative in forming a great new company to ...

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  28. NO "QUEEN OF MINING"

    It was decided at the meeting of the Industrial Council on Thursday night that no action he taken in regard to the reguest from the Hospital ...

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  29. HINTS TO VOTERS

    Electors are reminded that the polling booths will be open on the day of the election, June 11, from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. (local time). ...

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  30. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    The Methodist General Conference was concluded last night. A resolution was carried viewing with alarm the recent reported suggestions in the ...

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  31. PERSONAL

    Private visits to friends are no recorded in the personal column of ["The Barrier Miner."] Mr. W. Spain of the Postmaster's ...

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  32. DOLE BREAD COUPONS

    The Department of Labor and Industry has announced that all halters are now entitled to receive relief counons whether members of the Master ...

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  33. PENNY POSTAGE

    If Australia, followed the New Zealand example of reverting to penny postage it would mean a loss of at least £1,500,000, said the Director of Postal ...

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  34. ALLEGED DEFALCATION

    Luncelot Blackmore (30), solicitor, appeared in the Central Court to-day on a charge of misappropriating to his own use in October last a cheque ...

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  35. NORTH SCHOOL BOOT FUND

    A euchre, dance and concert was held at the North School on Wednesday evening in aid of the boot fund. The concert part of the evening's ...

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  36. THEFT FROM TRAIN

    Albert William Poulton, guard, employed on the railways, appeared before the court to-day in connection with the theft of three bags containing £56, ...

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  37. BRITAIN EXTENDS CREDIT

    Major D. J. Colville, the Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade, told the House of Commons that after negotiations the ...

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  38. BROADCASTING

    The Broadcasting Commission has decided toi ask the Australian Broadcasting Company to carry on until, July 1, when the commission will ...

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  39. ODDFELLOWSHIP.

    The Loyal Silver City Lodge No. 157 M.U.I.O.O.F. hold its usual fortnightly meeting in Tait's lodgeroom Thursday, Bro. Fox presiding over a good ...

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  41. YOUNGER SET MEETING

    A meeting of the Younger Set of the Country Women's Association was held on Tuesday night. Miss A. Kearns presided over a good ...

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  42. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    A flight to Australia began on May 20 when a 19-year-old Swiss named Alfons Breittenbach, who secured his pilot's ...

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  43. TOUCHED LIVE WIRE

    Ronald Bric Clarke (17), son of Mr. H. E. Clarke, carrier, of Federal-road, was electrocuted to-day. With other boys be was playing football in ...

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  44. AN ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO INJURE CHILD

    Before the chamber magistrate to-day, Arthur Charles M'Guinness (26), a laborer, was charged with having maliciously given powdered glass to ...

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  45. 70 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 8 o'clock to-day was 70 degrees arid the reading of the barometer 29.188. ...

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  47. INDECENT ASSAULT

    Convicted of two charges of indecent [?] William Cody (60) was sentenced by Judge Sheridan to eight years' imprisonment. Cody, who was ...

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  48. PETROL FUMES IGNITE

    While making roadside repairs to his car at Crow's Nest to-day William Woodhouse, of Camtnorary, was badly burned when the petrol tank caught ...

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  49. VEHICLES IN COLLISION

    In a trafile collision between a taxi and a touring car at the intersection of Park and College streets to-day, the driver of the taxi, Robert ...

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  50. STEAMER AGROUND

    The Union Company's coastal steamer Kapongs of 2460 torfe ran aground on Rroymouth har yesterday. A small Greymouth bar is standing by. The ...

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  51. SYDNEY BAG SNATCHERS

    A thief threw pepper into the eyes of Beryl Lister (28) at Nowtown last night and snatched her handbag, containing 71. ...

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  52. FUNERAL OF MRS. EDGAR

    Miss Florence Irene Edgar died at the Hospital yesterday at the age of 17 yours and 6 months. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Edgar, ...

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  53. GIRL GUIDES BIRTHDAY

    The Girl Guides', 21st. birthday celebration will be held to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock in the High School Assombly hall. ...

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  54. BLOOD TRANSFUSION CASE

    A request was made from the Hospital to-day for volunteers for a blood transfusipn at the institution. Volunteers are asked to attend at the ...

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    The amendment moved at the meeting of the City Conucil on Thursday night that the matter of Mr. G. B. Johnston's cuse be referred to the ...

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