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  2. FREER TRADE

    Delegates to the 53rd annual convention of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia, which opened in Sydney to-day, decided that strenuous efforts should be made ...

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  3. CITY COUNCIL

    Objection to two-way traffic in Scott-street was revived by Ald. Parker at a meeting of the City Council last night. At his suggestion, it was decided to inquire ...

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  4. OVERSEA DISEASES

    "Every possible precaution has been taken to keep Australia free from oversea diseases," said the Commonwealth Director-General of Health (Dr. ...

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  5. STATE LABOUR

    Unless the executive of the Australian Labour Party makes an early decision regarding the re-chartering of disfranchised leagues and the issue of A.L.P. ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The General Secretary of the Colliery Mechanics' Association (Mr. H. C. Morton) attended a special meeting of the Wallarah lodge on Sunday to discuss the ...

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  7. NOT ACCEPTED

    The Secretary of the Board of Control (Mr. H. R. Miller) in a letter to the Management Committee of the New South Wales Rugby League, to-night, ...

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  8. POLICE COURT

    Herbert Pepperall, 50, a labourer, was fined £1, in default two days' imprisonment, for having behaved in an indecent manner in Wickham-street, Hamilton, on ...

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  9. RUGBY LEAGUE FIVE SUSPENDED

    Five reserve grade players who were sent off the field on Saturday were suspended at a meeting of the Newcastle Rugby League last night. B. Gumbleton ...

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  10. REMANDED.

    George Newbery, 35, a labourer, was remanded to June 21, on £20 bail, on the following charges: At Hamilton, on or about April 9, stole a brass pump valued ...

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  11. MAN IN "IRON LUNG"

    Frederick Snite, who is being kept alive in an "Iron lung," has sailed for San Francisco, states the Shanghai correspondent of "The Times." ...

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  12. "ARTIFICIAL BLOOD"

    Dr. Friederich Gottdenker has invented "artificial blood," called haemorrhesin, which, he claimed, can be used as a substitute in transfusions for natural blood, ...

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  13. FINED FOR THEFT.

    Reginald Arthur Cummings, 21, a labourer, and John Parkes, 22, a labourer, both pleaded "guilty" to charges of having stolen, at Teralba, on June 3, three ...

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  14. ECLIPSE DRILL

    (From Mr. C. C. Michle, leader of the New Zealand expedition, now at Canton Island, to observer the total solar[?] eclipse.—By radio from the sloop Wellington.) ...

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  15. SCHMELING'S PLANS

    Schmeling's managers announced that Schmeling will meet Joe Louis here in September if the latter succeeds in winning James Braddock's world's ...

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  16. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Frank Morgan, 33, a clerk, was fined £20 in default 40 days' imprisonment for having committed a breach of the Totalisator Act, at Newcastle, on June 5. It ...

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  17. YOUTH TRAINING

    "Owing to the fact that the Governments of Queensland, Western Australia, and Tasmania have not furnished the required report, based on the census of ...

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  18. WOMEN ATHLETES

    Princess Lubmirska, of Poland, will submit at the meeting of the International Olympic Committee a motion to ban women competitors from participating at ...

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  19. THOUSANDS SEE ABBEY SETTING

    Westminster Abbey, in its Coronation setting, was closed to visitors yesterday, when 15,199 paid 6d each to see the splendours. The attendance has been 245,794 ...

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  20. INDECENT LANGUAGE.

    For having used indecent language in the presence of a large number of people in the railway refreshment rooms at 12.40 a.m. on June 6, Thomas Evan Price, 19, a ...

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  21. CHINESE FINED.

    The visit by a squad of police to premises at No. 7 Devonshire-street, Newcastle, on Sunday, June 6, was described in the cases involving three Chinese. ...

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  22. BRITISH RYDER CUP TEAM

    The team to represent Britain in the Ryder Cup against the United States in July will be—C. A. Whitcombe (captain), Alliss, R. Burton, H. Cotton, W. J. Cox, ...

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  23. CLARENCE PORT

    The Port of the Clarence Advisory Board recently revived the proposal for the building of a northern breakwater at the Clarence River entrance at a cost ...

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  24. YOUTH SHOT DEAD

    Jack Ainsworth, 16, a member of a well-known Narrandera family, was killed instantly yesterday while out shooting with three young men. ...

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  25. TRADES HALL COUNCIL

    A letter was received yesterday by the Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass), advising that the pastoral workers had decided at a ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. MINERS' CONVENTION

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  27. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOUR.

    Florence Dunlop, 22, was fined £2 in default four days' imprisonment for having behaved in an offensive manner in Scott-street at 1.20 a.m. on June 5. ...

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  28. THEFT CHARGE.

    Albert Williamson, 42, a locomotive driver, pleaded "Not guilty" to a charge of having stolen, at Lambton, a bicycle, valued at £3, the property of Raymond ...

    Article : 600 words
  29. MAN IMPRISONED

    William Walker Dean was convicted in the Police Court of having stolen £6/10/ from W. G. Herring, and was sentenced to imprisonment for 12 months. ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. BELLBIRD MINERS' LODGE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  31. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

    It was announced to-day that the Catholic Taxpayers' Association would confine its campaign for State aid for Catholic primary schools to uniform ...

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  32. SUMMONS DIVISION

    On the application of the defendant, an adjournment until June 18 was granted in the case in which Harry James Noble, of Morehead-street, Lambton, proceeded ...

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  33. YOUTH IN COLLIERIES

    The provision of further employment for unemployed was receiving the attention of a sub-committee of Cabinet, the Under-secretary of the Department of ...

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  34. LAMBTON COLLIERY DISPUTE

    Matters in dispute at the Lambton colliery were discussed at a conference held yesterday. The owners were represented by the Manager (Mr. J. Fallins), and the ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. FALL FROM TRAM

    Before Mr. Justice Davidson and a Jury in the Causes Court to-day, Mrs. Annie Gray, 57, claimed £2000 from the Commissioner of Road Transport for injuries ...

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  36. FROM RECORD

    Political campaign history was made to-night when a gramophone record of an address by the Premier (Mr. A. A. Dunstan) to electors in the Bendigo ...

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  37. CERTIFICATES NOT RETURNED.

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  38. CARPENTER'S FALL

    Jack Sidney, a carpenter, fell about 40 feet from scaffolding on the third story of the Freemason's Hotel. Lismore, to-day. He received a broken arm, a ...

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  39. WATER BOARD EMPLOYEES

    Mr. Justice Cantor will visit Newcastle to-morrow, to resume the bearing of the application of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board Employees' ...

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  40. PRICE OF BREAD

    The President of the Newcastle and Northern District Operative Bakers' Society (Mr. C. A. Bass), who has been engaged in Sydney for several weeks in ...

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  41. DORA CREEK

    SPECIAL FOOD.—Replying to representations by Mr. G. Booth, M.L.A., the Director of Government Relief (Mr. A. T. Treble) has informed him that from ...

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  42. LICENCE NOT RETURNED.

    Thomas Richardson, of Jubilee-road, Wallsend, was fined 4/6, with 5/6 costs, in default 24 hours' imprisonment, for having failed to return an expired driving liconce. ...

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  43. STREAMLINED EXPRESS ENGINE

    The first of the streamlined Pacific locomotives, which will draw the all-steel, £180,000 Sydney Express, had its first test at the week-end, when it was taken ...

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  44. GARDEN ISLAND AWARD

    It was announced to-night that 10 unions have agreed upon a consolidated leg of claims to be presented to the Defence Department to-morrow on behalf of ...

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  45. SALE NOT NOTIFIED.

    Andrew J. McLauchlan, of Hampden-avenue, New Lambton, was fined 4/6, with 5/6 costs, in default 24 hours' imprisonment, for having failed to notify the ...

    Article : 40 words
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