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  2. Advertising

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  3. EMPIRE POLICY ON CURRENCY Ottawa Committee's Report

    The monetary policy committee in conference yesterday adopted the sub-committee's report on the British Commonwealth's monetary ...

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  4. WOOL INDUSTRY COLLAPSE

    "A grave national warning" (to the Government and the people of Australia has been issued by the Graziers' Association of New Sauth ...

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  5. GERMAN CHIEFS CONFER

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that is understood that as the outcome of a lengthy conference between ...

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  6. "BENEVOLENCE GONE MAU"

    Sir Stanley Argythe the Premier, in a staternent last night, said that one-third of Australia's population is receiving Government aid in one ...

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  7. MINING AND METALLURGY

    The first ordinary meeting [?] Australian Institute of Mini[?] Met llurgy will be opened in Breken Hill on Tuesday, and ...

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  8. MR. DAVIDSON AND TIN HARES

    SYDNEY, Friday. When the Tin Hares Commission was resumed to-day Mr. Mark Anthony Davidson, formerly Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CROSS EXAMINATION OF HOSPITAL SECRETARY

    Mr. J. R. Morris, secretary of the Hospital, was subjected to an exhaustive cross-examination by Mr. A. F. Edwards, counsel for ...

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  10. MILL EMPLOYEE KILLED Unseen Accident at North Mine

    John Charles Frederick Millsteed (39), a married man residing at 125 M'Culloch-strcet, North Broken Hill, lost his life in the mill at the ...

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  11. LANDSEEKERS AT BOURKE

    At the special general meeting of the Bourke Landseekcrs' Association held at Bourke on August 9, the following resolution was passed:— ...

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  12. ALLEGEE) RADIO FRAUDS

    Two men, said io be directors of a Sydney radio distributing firm, were arrested on a charge of having conspired to cheat and defraud. ...

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  13. Premier and Banker In Support I

    Mr. Stevens, the Premier, says that the recommendation of the currency committeo at Ottawa on monetary policy to the Imperial Economic ...

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  14. May Get Meat Quota But Not Duties

    It is likely that Britain will grant the request of Australia anil other dominions for a meat quota, but not for meat duties. ...

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  15. SELF-RAISING FLOUR

    Self-raising flour is a manufactured article. It is not plain flour within the meaning of the Sales Tax Act No. 1, and not coming within the list ...

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  16. OPERATION AT SEA

    A lifeboat was launched from the interstate motor vessel Manunda at sea on Wednesday night to row the ship's surgeon. Dr. Fox, to the ...

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  17. EXECUTION OF MOXLEY

    The women's central organising committee, of the State Labor Party rejected by one vote a motion protesting against the [?]c of ...

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  18. Poisoning of Aborigines; Suspects Released

    Two half-castes who were detained by the Port Kembla police in connection with the alleged poisoning of two aborigines have been released, the ...

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  19. HOCKEY ON SKATES

    The Elite Skating Rink team of South Australia won the hockey match played on roller skates against the Broken Hill Skating Rink team by ...

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  20. Bullet Resting on Man's Chest Bone

    Mr. Leslie Smith, of Silverton, has returned from Adelaide after being under treatment by a specialist in connection with the injury he ...

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  21. INQUEST ADJOURNED

    In the Coroner's Court this morning, before Mr. G. S. Goldie, coroner, an inquest was opened into the circumstances surrounding the death of ...

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  22. Automobile Association Outing

    The annual Automobile Association outing will be conducted at thc racecourse next Sunday afternoon, beginning at 1.30 o'clock. A lengthy ...

    Article : 171 words
  23. ENGLAND'S TEST PLAYERS Brilliant Innings By Sutcliffe

    Sutcliffe gave one of the brightest exhibitions of his career in trying to place Yorkshire in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Shoplifters cling to crowds like burrs, They specialise in silks and furs. Where shoppers throng the trade resorts ...

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  25. OLYMPIAD AT LOS ANGELES

    Australian swimmers were prominent at the Olympic games to-day. Andrew "Boy" Charlton and Noel Ryan qualified for the 1500 metres ...

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  26. FUNERAL TO-MORROW

    The funeral of the late Mr. Millsteed will take place to-morrow, leaving his late residence, 125 M'Culloch-street, at 4 o'clock and arriving ...

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    Messrg. Murray and Croker, of thE Australian General Electric Apparatus Company, arrived in Broken Hill by the Sydney express this morning. ...

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  30. 56 Degrees To-day

    The maximum temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was be degrees and the barometer reading 28.836. The following official ...

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  31. Workless Youth's Death

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Reginald Clarence Lind (19), a resident of Pyrmont, was heard groaning in his room early this morning. When ...

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  32. Robins Might Not

    The newspapers report that Robins has declined the invitation to accompany England's team to Australia. They say that his decision will deprive ...

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  33. Alleged Sydney Leader of Drug T[?]

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Yon Hon (48) clouler, was charged at the Central Court to-day with having had cocaine in his possession. The police ...

    Article : 61 words
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    A Citizens committee is arranging a farewell to Superintendent Gibson on Thursday night next, and the Mayor has consented to preside at the ...

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    The matrons concert which is to be conducted in aid of the Hospital through the Hospitnl Aid Appeal will be held in the Burke Ward Hall on ...

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    The Rechabite Cricket Club has decided to resume its fortnightly dances which were recently stopped The first will be held in the Burke ...

    Article : 30 words
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