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  3. READERS' COLUMN

    [Readers of "The Barrier Minor" are invited to make use ot this column as a means of putting into print their grievances (of a publie ...

    Article : 130 words
  4. KINGSFORD SMITH KNIGHTED SEVERAL OTHER KNIGHTHOODS GIVEN AS KING'S BIRTHDAY HONORS

    The list of Birthday honors conferred by the living which was announced by the Governor-General at Canberra last night include a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TASMANIAN GOVT. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    A Labor party, no-confidence motion against the M'Phee Government on its policy of further retrenchment and increased taxation in accordance with ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS MR, LANG IN THE COUNTRY

    In an address at Forbes, Mr. J. T. Lang asserted that his opponents by supporting the Premiers' Plan were pledged to jettison the Moratorium ...

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  7. KING'S BIRTHDAY

    Flags were flown at public buildings and other places to-day in commemoration of the birthday of King George who is'67 years of ago ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TAXATION PROPOSALS.

    The Government has introduced drastic taxation proposals to Parliament, including a wages tax of 4d. in the pound up to £6 a week, Gd. in the ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. MR. A. GRIFFITH AT NEWCASTLE

    When Mr. Arthur Griffith (Federal Labor) opened his campaign, he said this if Mr. "Robert Cameron, M.L.A. (State Labor); was prepared td ...

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  10. MR. LANG AT DUBBO

    We have had enough to do with the courts," Mr. Lang stated at the Dubbo meeting, when referring to his reasons for not providing for ...

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  11. RECENT ESSAY COMPETITION, ETC.

    I was delighted to read in a recent issue of "The Miner" of the success of Miss llyth Rawlins, of Silverton, in the essay competition in connection ...

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  12. WOOL INDUSTRY

    Mr."Moore, the Premier,' outlining his scheme for assisting the wool industry, which he proposes to place before Mr. Lyons, said that the ...

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  13. WIFE AND MOTHER PLEASED

    Lady Kingsford Smith when informed of the famous aviator's knighthood, saide. "I'm terribly"glad for Charles. He does deserve it ...

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  14. "SIRLOIN OF BEEF"

    Will you please inform me through your Readers' Column whether there is any foundation for the tradition that the sirloin of beef derives 'its ...

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  15. "NOT QUITE A SURPRISE"

    Sir Gharles Kingsford Sinith interviewed at Grenfell said the honor conferred upon him was not quite a surprise, as he had had a few hints that ...

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  16. N.S.W. LOTTERY

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  17. DIMINISHING GRIME

    In sentencing Charles O'Hara Maidment to two years' imprisonment for attempted house breaking, Judge Macindoe said— "A little more ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. MAY BE GIVEN-FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT

    The fact that Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith received a knighthood in the birthday honors is interpreted here as to indicate that the ...

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  19. ALLEGED SLANDER BY LANG

    MY. Stevens, the Premier, has issued instructions to his solicitors to demand an apology from Mr. Lang in respect of statements reported to have ...

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  20. KILLEN AND MILLER

    As Alderman Quintrell was so splendid and so great in tackling Killen at his meeting, some of us are now looking forward with delight ...

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  21. METAL MARKET

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  22. AID FOR HOSPITAL QUEEN COMPETITION

    The first progress voting in connection with the Hospital "Queen" competition was announced last night by Mr. Fred Goodhart, treasurer of ...

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  23. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    A man who rushed into the Hurstville Police Station on Wednesday night said that while returning from a political meeting he had been, ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    According to Mr. G. Miller, the Country and Progressive National party organiser, the Moore Government. will be returned with from 26 ...

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  25. OUT AFTER MILLIONS

    Addressing a large meeting at Forbes last night, Mr. Lang said that he would have received £15,000,000 from the Insurance Companies ...

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  26. BASIC WAGE IN S.A.

    Will you kindly inform me what the basic wage is in.Adelaide, and is there any difference in country towns from the city wage? ...

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  27. DEAD MEN ENROLLED

    U.A.P. officials at Bankstown who have been examining the rolla in connection with the elections have discovered that 14 dead men are ...

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  28. LOAN FOR N.S.W.

    Tho Federal Ministry has asked the Loan Council to concur in the Commonwealth raising £2,000,000 for New South Wales. This payment would be ...

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  29. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    At the General Sessions yesterday, Williarn Langlands, who had ' been found guilty on a charge of robbery under anms in company, was sentenced ...

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  30. IF LANG IS BEATEN

    Mr. Gander, M.H.R., told a meeting at King's Cross that he would immediately surrender his seat to Mr. Lang if Mr. Lang is beaten in the ...

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  31. GRANT FOR HBSPITALS

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Premier, has issued instructions that £20,000 be made available to a number of hospitals to relieve the immediate ...

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  32. COBAR & STURT BOUNDARIES

    The Cobar electorate for which Messrs. Killen (Country Party), Balley (Federal Labor) and Davidson (State Lnbor) are enndidates comprises all ...

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  33. 4 POINTS OF RAIN SOME DISTRICT FALLS

    For the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock this morning four points of rain were registered at the Post Office. The registration came from a sharp shower ...

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  34. LANG PARTY IN VICTORIA

    Trades Hall officials support the demand by the Richmond branch of the Labor party that the executive declare bogus the Trades Hall group ...

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  35. THE RED ELEMENT

    Mr.J. E. Fenton, the PostmasterGeneral, addressing a meeting at Albury, discounted the idea that holders of Australian stock were ...

    Article : 111 words
  36. ARRANGEMENTS ON MONDAY FOR PROPOSED GALA DAY

    To go into the arrangements in connection with the gala day at the Jubilee Oval on Saturday, July 2, a special meeting of sporting bodies ...

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  37. "DISALLOW MAKING OF WILLS"

    A suggestion was put iorwaid by Mr. R.Anderson, Independent candidate for Hamilton, last night, when he urged that the making of wills ...

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  38. DEMAND FOR POSTAL VOTES

    Mr. J. J. Monfries, returning officer for Sturt, when seen to-day said that there had been a heavy demand for postal votes at his office' at the Court ...

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  39. PRIMAGE DUTY

    Books imported, by public libraries, historical records, hymn and prayer books, and League of Nations literature have been exempted from ...

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  40. OFFENCES AGAINST WOMEN

    A. public Meeting of women, decided to urge the Government to introduce legislation providing that those guilty of an offence against women he ...

    Article : 55 words
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    Constable Munro while on patrol early this morning found, the front door of a shop occupied by Mrs. Nasser, at 237 Oxide street, open. He ...

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  42. DEATH AT MENINDIE

    The death occurred at Menindie on Thursday of Mr. Charles Henry Walters, aged '98 years. Mr.Walters was very well known in the Western ...

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  43. MORTGAGES BILL TO OPERATE IF LANG GOVT. RETURNED

    Mr Gosling, the former Chief Secretary, addressing a meeting at Croydon last night, said that if the Lang Government is returned two actions ...

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  44. 62 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The maximum temperature in the shade up till' 3 o'clock to-day was 62 degrees and the barometer reading 29.012. The following official ...

    Article : 95 words
  45. FRENCH POLITICS

    It is now certain that the foreign policy of M. Herriot, the Prime Minister-elect of France, will be little different from that of his predecessor, ...

    Article : 146 words
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  48. DEATH OF MR. F. J. BANNIGAN

    The death occurred in the Hospital this morning of Mr. Francis James Bannigan, aged 70 years, after an illness of about two years. He was ...

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  49. THE.TRANSPORT ACT

    Lieutenanl-Colonel M. F. Bruxner. Deputy Premier, addressing a meeting, at Lightning Ridge, said that it the'Stevens Ministry, is returned one' ...

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  50. CENTRAL SCHOOL EXAMS.

    Following are the first six boys in order of merit in each class in the primary school, examination at the Central School—. ...

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  51. BANKSTOWN COMMUNISTS

    Headed by Communists a body, of Labor supporters at Bankstown on Wednesday informed a local shopkeeper, who was using an amplifier ...

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  52. COST OF CIGARETTE PAPERS

    The new Gustoms and excise duty which came into force on cigarette papers last week has been felt by some local smokers. In several shops ...

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  53. CONVICTED MURDERER

    The general opinion is that there is no likelihood of Maurlce O'Hara being bunged for the murder of Albert Victor Chaffey. A legal ...

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  54. INJURED AT WORK

    L. Williams was struck on the arm by a piece of timber while working at the Zine Corporation this morning He was taken in the ambulance ...

    Article : 43 words
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