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  4. ALLEG ATIONS OF GAMING

    Considerable interest waa taken in a case in the Police Court to-day in which the licensee of the Commercial Hptel was charged with ...

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  5. R A N. SAILORS WALK ASHORE Protest Against Cuts In Pay

    Resenting reductions in rates of pay under the Financial Emergency Act, about 200 sailors of the Royal Australian Navy who were to have ...

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  6. THE MINES AGREEMENT

    In connection with the ncgotiations between the Mining Menagers Association nnd the Industrial Council concerning wages and ...

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  7. FOUND DEAD ON CARRIAGE TOP

    When the last train from Londoi pulled into Farnham, Surrey, soon after midnight, to-day Richen Kinderaley (27), son of Sir Rober ...

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  8. HlTLER'S PARTY STRONGEST

    Herr Hitler remains the moat powerful political leader in Germany in spite of the Nazis' loss of a few seats at the Reichstag ...

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  9. TIGHE'S HILL EVICTIONS Re-Trial Of Alleged Rioters

    A meeting waa held at Newcastle last night to protest against the decision of Mr. H. E. Manning, the Attorney-General, to make ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NORTH IRELAND PARLIAMENT

    Irish Nationalists in the Normern Ireland Parliament will not [?] part in the great welcome to [?] Prince of Wales next week. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "HEALTH WEEK" PROGRAMME

    There is great activity in connection with "Health Week" preparations and workmen were busy, at the Town Hall to-day unpacking ...

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  12. Sir George Pearce on Trouble

    In the Sennto to-day Sir George Pearce, Minister for Defence, declared that certain members of the public had tried to undermine the moralo ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    Paul Grierson was charged at the Central Court to-day with having assaulted and robbed Frank. Edmar Seccold of £530, the property of the ...

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  14. Application for Trial at Newcastle

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-In chambers to-day an application was made by Mr. Clive Evatt on behalf of the defendants in the Tighe's Hill ...

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  15. DOLE ISSUE TROUBLE

    It is expected that extra police will be drafted here in view of the fact that trouble is expected in connection with the Government contract ...

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  16. MISSING TRUST FUNDS

    Further investigations are being conducted into a remarkable stpry told to Mr. Lockhart, the Registrar in Bankruptcy, by Miss Vera ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. Amended Ejectments Act

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-The first application under the Amended Ejectments Postponement Act came before Mr. Justice Kenneth Street in ...

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  18. DISPUTE OVER FOREMAN

    Members of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union employed at the Bogers Meat Company's section at Homebush, at a meeting this ...

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  19. Man Found Dead; Caught In Fence

    WAGGA, Wednesday.- Edward Gamony (88) was found dead about a quarter of a mile from The Kock. He was noticed wandering aimlessly ...

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  20. THEFTS FROM TRUCKS

    Thefts from goods tracks at Dariing Harbor, amounting to £300 a week, aro expected to recotve a chock by the arrest late last night of two men. ...

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  21. Part of Goods Train Derailed

    Three truck's and a coal hopper of a goods train which was going from Sydney to Lithgow were derailed near Leura early this morning. ...

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  22. Girl of 12 Years Married

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-When Hie ease arising from the recent alleged abduction came before the Police Court at Mount Isa yesterday, the ...

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  23. Sir Chat. Rosenthal on Defence

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.- MajorGeneral Sir Charles Rosenthal addressing the Newington College cadets said that the centre of international ...

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  24. Mr. Stevens 0n Economy

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Premier, in an address last night said "We must break down things which have come to be ...

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  25. Strfbling Thrashes Thompson

    PERTH, Wednesday.— "Young" Strlbllng (U.S.A.), outclassed George Thompson (12.7[?]), former Australian heavyweight champion, who skied the ...

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  26. Special State Lotteries

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. W. H. Whiddon, director, referring to the proposal by M[?].R. W..D. Weaver, Minister for Health, to conduct two ...

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  27. Senator Criticises High Price of Meat

    Addressing the Housewives Association, Senator Guthrie criticised the high prices being charged for meat. He said that 100,000 sheep in New ...

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  28. Sydney Property Sold; £40,000 Deal

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Property in George-street, city, with a frontage of 23ft. 7¼in and a depth of 84ft. 4in was sold to-day to the well-known ...

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  29. The Late Mr. C. Sheer

    Tlio funoral took piuco this morning of Mr. Charles Sheer. The cortege was a large one, the interment being made in the Methodist ...

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  30. 94 Degrees To-day

    The maximum temperature in the, shade up till 3 o'clock'to-day was 94 degrees, which is the highest for the season. The barometer reading was ...

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  31. Devanny Case

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-Mr. Justice M'Tiernan granted a rule nisi to restrain further proceedings against Francis Devanny in connection with ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. Bush and Grass Fire Warnings

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-The Director of Agriculture has issued a warning regarding the danger of buSh [?]nd grass fires in the next few months. He ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. Tariff Reduction on Woollen Yarns?

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-A roduction in tariff duty ou woollen yarns and yarns containing wool is recommended in a report by the Tariff ...

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  34. Pondalowie Bay Drowning Cases

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Although, the search conducted for the bodies of the three victims of the Pondalowie Bay drowing disaster was ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. Kuvera for Williamstown

    Kuvera, winner of the C. B. Fisher Plate, will remain in Melbourne for the Williamstown Cup in which he will be ridden by E. Britt. New South ...

    Article : 47 words
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  38. Bomb in a Sack

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), November 9-A powerful bomb was discovered in a sack by the Greyniouth police who were watching a man's ...

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  39. Mystery Solved

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-The mystery concerning the Hading of a boy's clothes, on the rocks at Clovelly Beach on Monday was cleared up this ...

    Article : 73 words
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