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  3. APPEAL TO MAKE MORE WORK Broadcast By Prime Minister

    In an address broadcasted over Australia last night Mr. Lyons, the Prime-Minister, launched an appeal to the community to make more ...

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  4. GOLD SYNDICATE DISCOVERY Lode Is Reported As Enormous

    An.important development in connection with the discovery of cold by the prospectors of the Barrier Gold Mining Syndicate, ...

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  5. MISSING GERMAN AIRMEN Message From Search Party

    A Perth amateur picked up a message last hight from the search party which left Wyndham several days ago for the seaplane of the missing ...

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  6. BLACK MAGIC FAILS

    A black magic experimcn on Harz Mountain on a peak of [?] high was performed last night with full ritual, but the goat refuse to be ...

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  7. NO REPARATIONS FOR JULY

    Mr. J. R. Collins, the financial adviser of the Commonwealth Government in London, in an official explanation of Australia's ...

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  8. MAILEY'S TEAM [?] CANADA

    Arthur Mailey's Australian cricketers had easy wins in their first two matches, beating sides representing Cowichan Club and Vancouver Island. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HISTOR OF TIN HARES

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, Royal Commissioner, resumed the Inquiry to-day into the alleged tin hare scandal. The court was crowded. ...

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  10. AMUSEMENTS JOHNSON'S PICTURES

    To-night the final screening is to be made of "Local Boy Makes Good," starring Joe E. Brown, at Johnsons Oxide-street theatre. The supporting ...

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  11. Victorian Premier Will Support

    Sir Stanley Argyle, the Premier of Victoria, in an interview said: "We do not intend to avoid our responsibilities as a Government, but the ...

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  12. Resultless Search by Mission Natives

    No further news from the launch has been received herc. There are more rumors among natives from the Forrest River Mission that the ...

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  13. Another Find Is Made Near Mannahill

    Recently Messrs. R. Dunstan and T. H. Wilkinson, two local residents, received word from an old prospector out from Mannahill to come at once ...

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  14. SPORTING Licenses of Bookmakers Refused by V.R.C.

    The V.R.C. persists in its refusal to state why it has taken action in refusing to renew the licences of certain bookmakers. It was reported ...

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  15. NO COMPROMISE POSSIBLE

    A largely attended conference of the Federal Labor Party decided that the party could not compromise with any individual or faction which stood ...

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  16. Test Match Trial in England

    Bright batting by Hammond and Dulcepsinhji was the main feature of the Test trial match between teams representing the North and South. ...

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  17. LENARD'S PICTURES

    "Transatlantic," starring Edmund Lowe and Lois Moran, and "Paradise Island," featuring Kenneth Harlan and Marceline Day, will be screened ...

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  18. TENNIS

    Crawford won the Queen's Club singles title on Saturday, defeating Timmer in the fourth set. The scores were 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6—4. ...

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  19. PEOPLE FELL ON KNEES

    Amazing enthusiasm marked the welcome by a vast crowd at Addisonroad station to Cardinal Lauri, the Papal Delegate to the Dublin ...

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  20. SKATING RINK

    The Shkating Rink will be open every afternoon and night this week. To-morrow afternoon will be devoted to women only, and every woman ...

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  21. South Men's Morning Association

    A meeting of the South Men's Sunday Morning Tennis Association was held at the South Sports Depot on Thursday last. Mr. W. Edwards ...

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  22. IANG CALLED IN COURT

    The inquiry into the charges against C. J. Goode, Chief Transport Commissioner, being conducted by Judge Thomson, the Royal ...

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  23. "FIRST TRY" SYNDICATE WINS 60TH LOTTERY

    The sixtieth lottery was drawn today. The first prize, No. 24,878, was won by "First Try" syndicate, c/o A. S. Smith, Warialda-street, Yetman; ...

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  24. MAN FINED FOR ASSAULT

    Arthur James Niemann, a jockey, was fined £3 and ordered to pay costs by Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., in the Police Court this morning when he ...

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  25. INQUIRY INTO BASIC WAGE

    It was stated last night that union officials would attempt by obstructive methods to prolong the hearing of the proposed inquiry by the ...

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  26. COMMUNITY SINGING

    The first community concert, conducted in connection with the Hospital Aid Drive, and organised by Mr. E. B. Wichert, was held in the Town Hall ...

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  27. Hope of Saving Steamer Abandoned

    The Algiers representative of the "Times" said all hope of saving the Australian ship Ferndale has been abandoned, but it is hoped to salvage ...

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  28. Government Defers List of Justices of Peace

    When the Lung Government was dismissed from office a list of about 1300 names for justices of the peace was ready for publication in the ...

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  29. YOUNG MAN KILLED IN MOTOR CYCLE CRASH

    Following a crash between two motor,cycles a young man was killed and a man and woman are in the Mount Barker Hospital injured. The ...

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  30. INTEREST ON WAR SERVICE HOMES

    A statement that interest was being received on £50,000,000 in connection with homes although actually the total outlay was only £19,000,000, ...

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  31. EARLY MORNING FIRE IN CUMMINS-STREET

    The residence of Mr. William Arthur Douglas, at 468 Cummins-street, was together with contents destroyed by fire about 2.30 o'clock this morning. ...

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  32. CITY STREETS TRANSFORMED INTO SPEEDWAY

    Complaints about speeding motor cars, particularly taxi cars, caused Constable T. C. Davis to make a special patrol late on Saturday night ...

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  33. Robberies at Week End in Sydney and'Suburbs '

    Numerous thefts were perpetrated In the city and suburbs during the week end; and goods, jewellery. and money valued at/more than £1000 ...

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  34. Express Derailed; 3-Killed, 20 Injured

    Three people were killed and 20 injured when the Crewe Bermingham oxpress was deralled late last night near stafford. The engine left the ...

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  35. Attempt to Derall Train

    For the second time in a week an atttempt was made to derail a train in the Taree district. A ganger pntrolling the-line between Kolondong ...

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  36. CATTLE FOR THE ADELAIDE MARKETS

    A resident of Tibooburra, in the course of conversation this morning, said that on his way to Broken Hill he met several mobs of cattle making ...

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  37. SIR JOHN QUICK DEAD

    Sir John. Quick, one of the founders of Federation and a former Arbitration Court judge, died suddenly from heart attack on Friday at bis home ...

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  38. £241 FOR THE HOSPITAL FROM RACE MEETING

    Mr. E. L. Martin, hondrary secretary of the Hospital Benefit race meeting, was able to say this morning that the Hospital will get £ as a result of ...

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  39. DISTRICT ENGINEER RETURNS

    Mr. J. M. Main, district engineer, returned yesterday aftemoon from his tour of inspection of roads, bridges and locks between here and ...

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  40. NEWCASTLE EVICTION CASES

    Efforts will be mde to organise a one-day strike. In all inddstries in the Newcastle district on June 29 which is the day for the hearing of the ...

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  41. Sydney Silk Store Flooded

    Hundreds of pounds worth of damage was done by-water which flooded Henderson's. silk tore in Pitt-street as a result, of a' fire hydrant being ...

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  42. Man to Stand His Trial on Horse-Stealing Charge

    was committed for trial, at the Quarter Sessions on August 23, in the Police Court to-day on three charges of horse stealing. ...

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  43. THANKSGIVING AT METHODIST

    Yesterday was a day of thanksgiving at the Central-street Methodist Church, the object of this being to make an attempt to wipe out a circuit ...

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  44. Carrier Killed by Taxicab

    Joha James Tobin (39), a carrier, was knockedr down by a taxi cab near bis home at Parramatta on Saturday night. His skull, several ribs, and ...

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  45. LIQUOR IN DANCE HALLS

    At a business session of the Ministerial Association this morning, the following resolution was carried:— That the members of this ...

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  46. LECTURE POSTPONED

    A lecture on "Ancient Egypt" will be given by Mr. A. G. Robertson, headmaster of the Central School, in St. Andrewts. Presbyterian Church ...

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  47. Remanded Prisoner Makes

    Michael 0'Connor, alius Fisher (27), escaped from the Barelan lockup on Saturday night by clubing over the wall of the exercise yard when he ...

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    A bill is now before the Tasmanian Parllament for grunts of rights and concessions over Tusmanian timber lands for the purpose of making wood ...

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  49. Suspeoted Case of Suicide

    The body of Robort Ahderson Caldwell (35), a miner, of Irish nationallty, was lound on a vacant allotment adjoining the mines in ...

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  50. Unions Oppose Basic. Wage Inquiry

    A meeting of the Trades Hall secrotaries will be hold early this week to formulate a policy with regard to the basic wage mquiry. There is no ...

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    Mrs. R D. Morton, who has been under treatment at the Carinya Private Hospital for the past four months, returned to her home in the ...

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