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  2. Advertising

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  3. RELIEF WORKS FOR N.S.W.

    Allotments'" of money for rclteh works,in New South, Wales which have been approved by Mr. Lyons, the Prince Minister total '£352,793. ...

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  4. FASTEST TRAIN IN THE WORLD

    The Great Western Railway, s Cheltenham flyer, the faster train in the world,' broke its own record and covered 774 miles in 56'minutes 47 ...

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  5. CHARGES AGAINST MR. C. J. GOODE FIRST SITTING OF ROYAL COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission appointed, to inquire into charges against Mr. C. J.,Goode, Chief Transport Commissioner, was oponed at the ...

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  6. U.S.A. EX-SOLDIERS DEMONSTRATE

    Demonstrations; by former soldiers. who have'come to Washington from ail parta of the country are causing the authorities grave concern They, ...

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  7. N.S.W. ELECTIONS MR, DONALD GRANT'S ADDRESS ON BEHALF OF MR.LANG

    Mr. Donald Grant, M.L.C. addressing a 'meeting at Auburn last night, on behalf of Mr. Lang, said: "The old Governor knockwl at the knees ...

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  8. NAZI DICTATOR FOR PRUSSIA

    A Nazi, or Nationalist dictator in Prusia, the largost'and most populous State of Germany, is believed to bc eminent. ...

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  9. GRAZIERS' ANNUAL CONVENTION MR. ANDREWS VICE PRESIDENT OF FEDERAL COUNCIL. MEETING IN "ADELAIDE

    Returns tabled at the 45th annual convention of' the Graziers' Fcdoral Council of Australia, which met in Adelaide' yesterday showed that ...

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  10. PASSPORTS NOT APPLIED FOR

    Speaking; at Kogarah last night, Mr.Gosling, the former Chief Secre'tary, referring to a statement by Mr. Chaffey that he (Gosling) had failed ...

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  11. SPORTING AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP TEAM '

    J. Cleraengcr, the manager of the A ustraliari'"Daviss erip'team,and C Sproule and "H. HopmaN omved at Paddington to-day. Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  12. NORTH PUBLIC SCHOOL

    The following are the results of the term examination for the North Public School primary boys:Class 3b Les Hem, 1; Colin ...

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  13. FEDERAL A.L.P. CANDIDATE'S RECORDS DESTROYED

    Early yesterday morning; the committee rooms of Mr. E. W. Grover, the Federal A.L.P. candidate for the King seat, were wrecked. The whole ...

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  14. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Sir Robert Gibson, chairman of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, announced to-day that the board lias decided that tile fixed deposit rates of ...

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  15. WEIR'S FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    James Weir, the Sydney airman, who' said,ho intended to fly to EngIan in "leisurely stages, showed today that he is no novice hy flying ...

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  16. CANADIAN TOUR ABANDONED

    A. cable message From Mr. J. Clemengc, the manager of the Australian Davis Cup team, says that, because the Australians left the United ...

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  17. BUSINESS DECLINE IN N.S.W,

    Mr. Stevens the Premier, speaking at Orange last night, quoted interesting figures to illustrate the business decline in New South Wales. He said ...

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  18. ADDRESS BY MR. H. W. GEPP

    MR.H. W. Gepp, consultant on development to the Commonwealth Government, is in conference with graziers at their Federal Convention ...

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  19. MN HARES AND FRUIT MACHINES INQUIRY.

    It was announced to day that Mr. Justice Halse Rogers has been appbln- ted a Royal Sonimlssion to lnpuire into allegations regarding tinhares ...

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  20. PREMIERS TO MEET AT CANBERRA

    It has been decided definitely that the next Premiers' Conference will be held at Canberra beginning on June 23 It is expected that every ...

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  21. METAPHOR'S RECORD DIVIDEND

    When Metaphor won the '.Bucking ham; Welter at Flemington on Saturday he paid'a straight out "totalisatot dividend of £27 8/6 for 5/ a record ...

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  22. NO ACTION AGAINST NEW GUARD

    It was learned from an unofficial source to-day that the Stevens Government does not intend to take any action against members of the New ...

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  23. MR. LANG PROPOSES

    Speaking at Albury last night, Mr. J. T. Lang, leader of the State A.L.P. declared that the Mortgage Taxation Bill is necessary if the unemployed ...

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  24. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS

    More delegates to the Christian Endeavor Convention have arrived in Geelong, and the number of delegates now attending the convention is about ...

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  25. WATCHMAN FIRES AT SUSPECT

    'About midnight a watchman informed the police that he had seen a man leaving the premises of the New South Wales Wool and Felt ...

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  26. THE CIGARETTE HABIT

    At a recent meeting of the Society for,the Study of'inebriety in London there' was a discussion ot the cigarette habit (report's the""Times") ...

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  27. FOOTBALL

    Bob.Vincent and Lloyd left last night on the express for Sydney to represent the Broken Hill' League in the New South Wales team to play ...

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  28. CONFIDENCE IN HERRIOT CABINET

    The Chamber Of Deputies to-day carried a vote of confidence in the new Herriot Ministry by 390 votes to 150. The majority was smaller than ...

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  29. W.A. CONVICTED MURDERER

    "Snowy" Howies will be hanged in the Fremantle Gaol on June 13. The Executive Council decided this yesterday after having considered the ...

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  30. SYDNEY NEWSPAPER SUED FOR LIBEL

    Mr. Justice Davidson to-day granted "Truth and Sportsman Limited" a Avrit of commission to take evidence in South. Africa in the case brought ...

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  31. CHAMPION MARATHON WALKER WANTS MATCH OVER 20 MILES

    Mr. Sid Barber, champion marathon walker, is in Broken Hill and ia desirous of taking part in a walking match with a suitable opponent, ...

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  32. BRUTAL ATTACK ON A BOY

    Cyril Robinson (15) t[?]D the police this morning: that he was the victim oF a brutal attack between Cronulla and Miranda late yesterday afternoon. He ...

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  33. PREMIER DEFENDS MR. WEAVER

    During an address at Bankstown last night by Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Premier, a questioner asked him whether he had a man in his Cabinet ...

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    John Thomas Smith (27), alias "Snowy" Rowles, was sentenced to death for having, in May. 1930, in the Murchison district, wilfully murdered ...

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  35. MAN FALLS INTO DARLING HARBOR

    Michael Garretty (GS), a retired railway employee, foil into Darline, Harbor last night at the foot of' bathurst-strcet. He clung to a pile, ...

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  36. ATHLETES FOR OLYMPIC GAMES

    There were scenes of euthusiasm when the Matson line steamer Mariposa left Circular Quay on Saturday with the Australian Olympic team ...

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  37. WIDOW TRAVELS 25,000 MILES IN A CARAVAN

    The Parramatta police to-tloy arrested a young widow who is reported to have told them a remarkable story During the past three ...

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  38. REVENUE ON SYDNEY RAILWAY

    Returns have been submitted by the New South Wales Railway authorities which show that for, the month of May there was increased revenue from ...

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  39. MR. KELLY TO ISSUE WRITS CLAIMING DAMAGES

    Mr. Gus Kelly, M.L.A. for Bathurst, stated last night that he proposes to issue writs claiming £5000 from Mr. W. A. Windeyer, a well known Sydney ...

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  40. BRAZIER ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    While he was returning to his home On Saturday afternoon with a loaded yea rifle, Mr. Straughan Amess (37), grazier, or Riddell, was shot dead. ...

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  41. BIRD SMASHES PROPELLER

    After an all night walk through swamps Pilot Macdonald' and his brother, who had'been missing for 28 hours, returned to Townsville ...

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  42. SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST VICTORIAN POLICE

    Two well known plainclothes policemen were suspended last night following a departmental inquiry into Serious charges, the nature of which has ...

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  43. REFERENDUM ON NEW STATES IF GOVERNMENT RETURNED

    Senator Hardy stated jast nignt that if the Stevens Government is returned a referendum on the question of new States will be taken within six ...

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    Keith Lancelot Cherry, of Pottonstreet,South Broken Mill, who was injured in n collision between a motor car and a bicycle on Monday night,has ...

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  46. LIEUT GOVERNOR OF N.S.W,

    Sir Philip Street, thc Chief Justice of New South Wales will to-morrow be sworn in as Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales, this office having ...

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  47. EXTENSION OF MORATORIUM ACT

    Mr. C Sinclair 'Wood, ''secretary of the Pastoralists' Association of West Darling has received the following telegram: "Foltowiug United Country ...

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  48. ALLEGED THEFT FROM BANK

    "Finn is too ill to attend. He is confined to his bed suffering from insomnia and nervous exhaustion," said Mr. Dresser, solicitor, when the name ...

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  49. SPEAKERS FROM ADELAIDE TO ASSIST MR. KILLEN

    Messrs. A. L. Langsford' and E A Evans will arrive from Adelaide tomorrow morning to address meetings in Railway Town and South Broken ...

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  51. TWO FINANCIAL ADVISERS FOR OTTAWA CONFERENCE

    The Federal Government hos decided to semi Mr.E. C. Kiddle, the governor of the Commonwealth'Bank, and Professor Melville to the Ottawa ...

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  52. EXPORTS EXCEEO IMPORTS

    Durint the ten months ended April 30 the value of exports from Australia exceeded that of'imports by £84,351,000. The excess of exports ...

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  53. COBAR & STURT ELECTORATES

    Messrs. M. A; Duvitlson (Cobar) and. E. M. Horsington (Sturt) sitting members and Lang Plun candidates, will remain in Broken Hill till'after ...

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  54. ; MR. BAILEY. TO ADDRESS.MEETINGS

    Mr. Sam Bailoy, endorsed Federal A.L.P. candidate for the Gobur electorate, will speak at the Mechanics' Institute on Thursday night and at ...

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