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  3. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ACCEPTS

    Items of interest connected with the "Back to Broken Hill" celebrations to-day are an intimation that, providing, the affairs of State ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. METEORITE IN S. AUSTRALIA

    A meteorite which flashed across the sky on Sunday evening caused consternation in several northern townships, including Nantawarra, ...

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  5. BIG CHANGES IN U.S.A.

    Five major industries—steel, coal oil, textiles, and motor cars— which normally employ two-thirds of all the workers of the nation, ...

    Article : 291 words
  6. ALLEGED SLY GROG SELLING

    The adjourned case in which John Karavas was charged with having on June 11 been the keeper of premises situated at 36 Iodide-street at which ...

    Article : 517 words
  7. WARWICK FARM SMASH

    The inquest was opened to-day into the deaths of four people w[?] were killed at a level crossing near Warwick Farm, Liverpool, on the ...

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  8. THE WORLD ECONOMIC CONFERENCE Permanent Monetary Standard Being Discussed

    With President Roosevelt's rejection of currency stabilisation [?]ampering notably in the French view, thc World Economic Conferences most vital problems, the economic committee after having agreed to the creation of two sub-committees to study financial ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS OUTPLAYED Second Singles To Japanese

    Australia having defeated Japan by winning the first three rubbers in the Davis Cup [?] at the Roland Garros Stadium on Saturday and ...

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  10. U.S.A. Preparing To Face Isolation

    WASHINGTON, June 19.—President Roosevelt is preparing for the United States to face isolation if the World Economic Conference fails. He ...

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  11. TRADE THREATS BY JAPAN Are Serious, Says Business Man

    Japan is quite serious in its threats to Australia concerning tariffs, and if some arrangement is not arrived at it will make efforts to transfer its ...

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  12. United States Is The Vital Hinge

    LONDON, June 19.—More and more is the United States becoming the vital hinge by which the World Economic Conference must open or ...

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  13. ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR TEST Shock Bowlers Not Selected

    The M.C.C. selectors have chosen the following players to represent England on June 24 in the first of three Test matches to be played ...

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  14. Liquor Licences Renewed

    In the Licensing Court this morning, before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., applications for the renewal of publicans, service of liquor with meals, ...

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  15. BRAVERY REWARDED BY FIRE BOARD

    An extract from Fire Brigade Orders received at the Central Fire Station by District Officer Neville states: "The Board of Fire ...

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  16. RESCUE FROM THE BUSH

    A thrilling bush rescue was effected near Guildford Junction by the crew of the Emu Bay Railway Company's Burnie-bound train, as a ...

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  17. No Boycott By Japan

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. J. G. Latham, the Attorney-General, commenting upon a cable message sent to London by the Japanese Economic ...

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  18. Hobbs's Comments On Turnbull

    LONDON, June 19.—"The choice of M. J. Turnbull in England's team to meet the West Indies in the first Test on Saturday indicates that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CLOTHING FOR UNEMPLOYED No Distribution By Government

    Mr. H. C. Pearce, secretarytreasurer of the Mayoress's Clothing Fund, has received a letter from Mr. J. M. Dunningham, Minister for ...

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  20. Fire Beneath Oil Tanks

    At 2.55 o'clock this afternoon a congregation of paper and waste oil beneath the oil tanks near Pictureland owned by the Municipal Council ...

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  21. Britain Defeats Czechoslovakia

    LONDON, June 19.—Britain eliminated Czechoslovakia by winning the doubles in the other semi-final of the European zone. The scores were: ...

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  22. GERMANY AND THE JEWS

    At the laying of the foundationstone of the new German Club in Brisbane, Mr. H. Berkemeyer, the secretary, said there was no need for ...

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  23. SYDNEY CINEMA FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Thousands of pounds worth of damage was done early this morning by a fire which severely damaged the premises of the ...

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  24. Mail Van Robbed

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Three bags of mail were stolen from a mail van outside Wynyard Station yesterday afternoon. The thieves forced the door ...

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  25. South Residents And Fire Competitions

    In connection with the Fire Brigade competitions at Newcastle next March, a meettng was held last night at South Broken Hill to form an ...

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  26. Mount Isa Mines Dispute

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The dispute concerning working conditions at Mount Isa mines is being heard by the Queensland Arbitration Court. ...

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  27. Mayoress's Committee Meets To-morrow

    A meeting of the Mayoress's Clothing Fund committee, which includes representatives from the Country Women's Association, Benevolent ...

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  28. Body-Line Controversy

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mention was made at the meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association of the possibility that an Australian ...

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  29. 65.5 Degrees To-day

    The maximum temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 65.5 degrees and the barometor reading 29.096. The following official ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. Examinations Passed By Firemen

    District Fire Officer Neville has been advised that Fireman R. P. Carroll, of the Central Station, has been successful in passing his ...

    Article : 67 words
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  32. Ulm's Flight To London

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Flight-Lieutenant C.T.P. Ulm said to-day that his flight to England will start tomorrow, and he is hopeful of reaching ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. More Wool For U.S.A.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. C. Jeffrey, who inquired into the wool industry in England and the United States, has returned to Australia. He says ...

    Article : 47 words
  34. Weaving Mills Burnt

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Henry's weaving mills at Erskineville were destroyed by fire early this morning. When the brigades arrived on the ...

    Article : 46 words
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  37. Suicide; Had £1100

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), June 19.— A receipt for £600 in Government bonds and a post office savings book showing a credit of nearly £500 was ...

    Article : 61 words
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