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  2. PRINCE POPULAR

    An appreciation of the Prince of Wales, whom it calls "Prince Charming from England," is published in to-day's "L'Intransigeant." ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    The current programme at the Strand Theatre is headed by "Hard-Boiled Rose," starring Myrna Loy and William Collier; "The Hour of Fear," with Noah ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    Mr. M. J. Connor, whose death at the age of 74 years, took place at Yamba. Clarence River, had been a resident of that part of the North Coast since 1835. ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    With Mr. W. Morgan as Chairman, the Butchers' (Northumberland) Conciliation Committee will meet at the Newcastle Courthouse at 10 a.m. on September 16. ...

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  6. "WHITE" AUSTRALIA

    Answering Mr. J. O. Makin (Hindmarsh), in the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister stated that a communication had been received from ...

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  7. PARTY PROPAGANDA

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Frank Anstey (Lab., Bourke) complained that the privileges of the House were being abused for the dissemination ...

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  8. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Although no finality has yet been reached, it is expected that the State Cabinet will complete consideration at next meeting of the measure which is to ...

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  9. BETTING ILLEGAL

    Coursing, as practised around the suburbs, was dealt another heavy blow to-day, when the Full Court decided that dog racing carried out with a live hare ...

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  10. THEATRE ROYAL.

    "Coquette" (Mary Pickford) is the central feature of the programme to be presented at the Theatre Royal to-day. There are numerous supporting features. ...

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  11. MINES REGULATION

    Mr. G. Booth, M.P., has made representations to the Mines Department, on behalf of mining students who desire to attend the examinations for certificates of ...

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  12. DAIRY INDUSTRY

    When the House of Representatives met at 3 p.m. to-day, Mr. Josiah Francis (Nationalist, Moreton) gave notice of his intention to move—"With a view to ...

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  13. MURDER OF CONSTABLE

    Harry Holmann, 28, a labourer, has been arrested and formally charged with the manslaughter of Police Constable Self, who was found with terrible head wounds at ...

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  14. LYRIC THEATRE.

    "The Overland Telegraph" (The McCoy) is the chief attraction to be shown at the Lyrie Theatre to-day. "Fashions in Love" (Adolphe Menjon) will be shown ...

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  15. VICTORIA THEATRE.

    Mo and Sadie Gale's Company of entertainers continue to meet with the approval of large audiences at the Victoria Theatre. The new programme ...

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  16. HERBERT'S THEATRES.

    In the big entertainment provided for this evening at the Herbert's Theatres. Hamilton and Broadmeadow, will be the original "Cohens and Kellys," with ...

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  17. TRAMS COLLIDE

    Seven persons were slightly injured when two trams collided head-on at Long Bay this morning, not far from the Coast Hospital. The impact was severe, and ...

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  18. BOWLS

    In the final of the singles bowls championship of Queensland to-day, P. Wood (Sandgate) defeated F. Boldery (Ipswich), 31-22. ...

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  19. STRIKE SETTLED

    Marshall's shoe factory, at Richmond, this afternoon paid off 150 girls, who went to strike yesterday, when they were ordered to stop chewing gum during ...

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  20. UNION PICTURES.

    "Love of an Actress," "Marriage by Contract," and "Tarzan the Mighty" are in the programme for this evening at the Union Pictures, Cook's Hill ...

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  21. AFTER AMERICA CUP

    Sir Thomas Lipton left for America to-day, to make final arrangements for his fifth attempt to win the America Cup in 1930, and to inspect the Newport course, ...

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  22. MUSICIANS' UNION

    The interstate conference of Musicians' Unions to-day discussed at considerable length the effect which the introduction of "talkies" has had on the employment ...

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  23. SAFE BLOWN

    Safebreakers entered the produce store of Pike Bros., at Windsor, early this morning, and opened the office safe with explosives. Either accidentally or ...

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  24. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

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  25. BISHOP OF ARMIDALE

    A special synod of the Church of England in the Diocese of Armidale was held to-day to elect a Bishop in succession to to Right Rev. Dr. Wentworth Shields. ...

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  26. LEGAL DIFFICULTY

    When ordering the birching of Arthur Collis, 18, Judge Woinarski overlooked the legal barrier. Collies was to be birched 12 times for a serious offence ...

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  27. CARDIFF

    Mr. H. Council, M.P., has received communication from the Minister for Education stating with reference to his representations relative to the erection of ...

    Article : 134 words
  28. INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEES

    Despite advice to the contrary by Mr. A. Turley, General Secretary, the Sydney Branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, to-day carried a resolution rejecting ...

    Article : 132 words
  29. TREASURY BILLS

    The Commonwealth Treasury Bills, for which tenders have been called, will be issued in denominations of £5000 and £10,000, repayable on September 2, 1930. ...

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  30. MIGRATION

    According to the report of the High Commissioner, which was made available to-day, the number of migrants who sailed for Australia during 1928 showed a decrease ...

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  31. HAMILTON "SMASHED"

    During "question time" at the Hamilton Council meeting last night, Ald. H. Brien referred to what he considered at the "smashing up" of the municipality ...

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  32. TEACHERS' SALARIES

    The protracted hearing of the claims made by the School Teachers' Federation for an award has been completed, and the conciliation committee is expected to ...

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  33. SPEERS' POINT

    Mr. Council, M.P., has been informed by the Treasurer, in reply to his representation, that he will immediately take up with the Railway Commissioners the ...

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  34. YOUNG GIRL'S DEATH

    Some remarkable features were association with the inquest into the death of Alma Gay, 8, of Northcote, who was knocked down by a cable tram on July ...

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  35. STEEL WORKS

    Operations at the rod mill of the Newcastle Steel Works of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., will be resumed in the morning on a three-shift basis. ...

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  36. YESTERDAY'S ACCIDENTS

    Leslie Wood, aged 36, of Fern-street, Islington, was knocked down by a motor car while crossing the street at the corner of Maitland-road and Beaumont-street, ...

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  37. A GHOSTLY PAGEANT

    Three things make the Aldershot military searchlight tattoo the unique spectacle that it is. They are Aldershot, the searchlights, and the tattoo. Aldershot ...

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  38. TIMBER LEADERS

    The taking of evidence still goes on at the Central Summons Court, where seven union leaders—Charles Reeves, John Garden, Micheal Ryan, William Terry, ...

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  39. CABLED REPORTS CORRECT

    The Federal Treasurer stated to-day that the London cables which stated that the Commonwealth Government was inviting tenders in London, through the ...

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  40. BILLIARDS MATCH

    Splendid form was exhibited by Clark M'Conachy (New Zealand) to-night, in his billiards match with Willie Smith (England). ...

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  41. ARM FRACTURED.

    Henry Tickle, 38, of Darling-street, Hamilton South, fractured his right forearm while cranking a motor car in Scott-street, yesterday. He was taken to the ...

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  42. MISS BONDFIELD HURT

    When going for a bathe at Trevarron Bay this morning, the Minister for Labour (Miss Margaret Bondfield), affectionately known as "Our Maggie," fell on ...

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  43. HOLIDAY PAY FOR WORKERS

    The "Daily Herald" announces that the Government has decided to grant six days' holiday pay annually to all State industrial workers who have completed ...

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  44. SPRAINED ANKLE.

    As a result of a fall from a box on which he had been standing, Joseph Storey, aged 45 years, a fitter, employed at the Sulphide Corporation Works, Cookie ...

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  45. MOTOR LORRY CAPSIZES

    At Randwick , three men were injured when a motor lorry capsized late this afternoon. Alex. Berry, of Fairfield, received concussion and lacerations. He was ...

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  46. FOUR INJURED

    Four persons, who were riding on a motor cycle and side car, were injured in a collision with a motor car at the corner of Macquarie and Union Streets, ...

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  47. NEWCASTLE 'DROME

    Inconvenience suffered, by the Brisbane, bound flyers who landed at District Park yesterday, has focussed attention on the need for a well-equipped aerodrome at ...

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  48. STRUCK BY HAMMER.

    George Given, aged 24, a boiler maker employed at the Railway Workshops, Cardiff, and living at Hamilton, sustained a severe incised wound on the forehead as a ...

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  49. BRITAIN'S UNEMPLOYED

    Although the number of unemployed in Great Britain on August 19 was 1,162,300 that total was 5758 fewer that a week before, and 145,850 less than on the ...

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  50. OLD-AGE PENSIONER HURT

    An old age pensioner named Robert Evett, 74, was knocked down by a car in City-road, Darlington, to-night, and was conveyed to hospital by the Central ...

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  51. FALCON ISLAND

    The steamer Tofua reports that clouds of steam are issuing from Falcon Island. Its long, low, western and is dissolving, but a long point of land, estimated at ...

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  52. STOCK ON RAILWAYS

    Answering Mr. A. W. Lacey (Grey), in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Paterson, the Minister for Transport, stated that he was making arrangements ...

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  53. ARGENTINE'S SURPLUS WHEAT

    An official Argentine Government report places the exportable surplus of wheat in Argentine on August 15 at 55,485,000 bushels. The carry-over from ...

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  54. ARMIDALE FOOTBALL MATCH

    Tamworth Rugby League defeated New England Rugby League in a match this afternoon for the Robinson Cup. The final scores were 25 points to 22. The ...

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  55. ALLEGED CONTEMPT

    At the conclusion of argument, the Full Court to-day reserved judgment on the application made on behalf of seven trades union officials for a writ of committal ...

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  56. MANY FISHERMEN DROWNED

    An extremely violent storm was raging at Hollaido on Monday night and yesterday. Seventy fishermen are reported to have been drowned, and their boats ...

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  57. AWABA

    On behalf of the Awaba Progress Association, Mr. Booth, M.P., recently protested to the Railway Commissioners against the closing of the gates at the ...

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  58. DEMOCRATIC JOYS

    The British United Press stated that, to the long list of democratic joys, the Soviet is adding a seven-day week. Factories and workshops are operating ...

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  59. AUCTION SALES ADVERTISED.

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  60. MISS WHITELL'S LECTURES

    Miss Evelyn Whitell, the well-known lecturer and author, gave an interesting lecture last evening in the Trades Hall on "You, Your Powers, and Possibilities," ...

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  61. SET ASIDE

    The writ of en., re., issued on behalf of Richard Harrison, journalist, asking for the arrest of Willie Smith, the English professional billiards champion, was ...

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  62. BOXING

    After a sensational opening, the 15 rounds' bout between Jimmy Kelso ( Australia), and Jack Jones (Wales), at the Sydney Stadium to-night, went the full ...

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  63. WOMAN'S BODY IN THAMES

    The body of Minnie Champion, formerly Oscar Ache's wardrobe mistress, was found floating in the Thames at Blackfriars to-day. She was a ...

    Article : 37 words
  64. Advertising

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