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  2. FOUR ARRESTED

    Detectives arrested four alleged safe-bowlers at Strathfield to-night. Detectives Parker and Ellismore, with four constables, were patrolling The ...

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  3. AGAINST COUPONS

    A representative traders' deputation waited upon the Minister for Justice (Mr. L. O. Martin) to-day to urge upon him the necessity for abolishing the system ...

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  4. ARCHBISHOP KELLY

    Glowing tributes were paid to Archbishop Kelly at a well-attended function at the Town Hall to-night to function the diamond jubilee of his ordination to ...

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  5. WAR PENSION

    William Massey was fined £20 on each of three charges of having made false statements in connection with the payment of instalment on the war pension ...

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  6. Ulysses Travellers Arrive in Newcastle

    Glided in sunshine, the Blue Funnel steamer Ulysses, with a contingent of English and South African travellers aboard, glided past Nobbys at 5.41 a.m. ...

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  7. CESSNOCK SUPPORTED

    There was a large attendance at the meeting convened by the United Front Movement in Mitchell Park, Merewether, on Sunday morning, to discuss the relief ...

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  8. MANY ATTRACTIONS

    Travellers from the Ulysses spent yesterday in a variety of ways. Many of them explored Newcastle and its beautiful surroundings by road. Thirty men ...

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  9. LORD METHUEN

    The death is announced of Lord Merthuen at the age of 87. Born on September 1, 1845, Paul Saudford Methane was educated at Eton, and ...

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  10. MINISTER FIRM

    The Assistant-Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. H. M. Hawkins) received a deputation today from the United Front of Employed and Unemployed, but ...

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  11. RABBI'S GRANDSON

    The disappearance of Harold Julien Davis, grandson of the late Rabbi Davis, who, for 40 years, was Chief Rabbi in Sydney, was the subject of a case before ...

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  12. DENTIST'S FIGHT

    The long of a dentist to have his name restored to the register of dentists, was related in the in Court to-day when the appeal of Dr. Frank Gilbert Keene, ...

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  13. SYDNEY WELCOME

    The Director of the Australian National Travel Association (Mr. C. H. Holmes) stated to-day that elaborate preparations were being made to entertain the ...

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  14. ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    Delegates from all parts of Australia are attending the 31st annual conference of the Royal Australian Ornitholgists' Union, which began at Hobart to-day. ...

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  15. CONTRACT BRIDGE

    The "Dally Express" says that other changes are made in the international rules of contract bridge, which are to be published to-day. The bonuses for a grand ...

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  16. CLUB SAFE ROBBED

    A sensational story that he had been assaulted in the street and robbed of the keys of the Fremantle Workers' Club's sale, from which £146/10 was ...

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  17. WHEAT INQUIRY

    Bulk handling as proposed by the West Australian Wheat Pool is favoured by the Wheatgrowers' Union of West Australia a which, however opposes with the ...

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  18. "APPEARED NERVOUS"

    Called to give evidence to-day for the defence in the case in which Norman Leslie Smith is claiming £20,000 damages from "Smith's Weekly", for alleged libel, ...

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  19. ARMS TRUCE

    It is semi-officially announced that Germany will refrain from replying to the arms truce letter from the Secretary-General of the League of Nations (Sir Eric ...

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  20. RACIALISM

    Superimposed on the effects of a world wide depression, racialism is adding considerably to South Africa's troubles, according to opinions expressed by South ...

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  21. SWANSEA DECISION

    There was an attendance of about 100 at the meeting called by the Swansea Relief Committee, on the local police reserve, on Sunday morning, to discuss the ...

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  22. ROBBED MOTHER

    Sentence of 12 months' imprisonment was imposed on William Angus Martagh, 37, at the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of having broken into the home of ...

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  23. WORKMAN KILLED

    William Hill, 45, of Dunmore-street, Bexley was killed when he was knocked down by an electric train and dragged a considerable distance by the ...

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  24. CUSTODY OF CHILD

    Further evidence was heard in Chambers to-day in the case in which Timothy Cassidy and Cecilia Hannah Cassidy of Gladesville, are seeking the custody of ...

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  25. UNUSUAL INQUIRY

    An inquiry was opened to-day by Mr. Gates, C.S.M., into the sentence of two years' hard labour imposed on Michael Sharah, a Syrian fruiterer, on a charge of ...

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  26. DUTCH MIGRATION

    Possibilities for Dutch migration in Australia are being stated by Dr. J. Van Hinte, adviser to the Holland Migration Society, and a member who is a passenger ...

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  27. SUNSHINE TRAGEDY

    The Victorian Court of Criminal Appeal will hear the appeal of Harold James Russell against his conviction on a charge of manslaughter on Wednesday. Russell ...

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  28. BURIED UNDER SLACK

    Whislt working in a coalbin at the Wongawilli colliery yesterday, Lawrence Richardson was buried by a full of slack When several men went to his assistance ...

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  29. THEFT OF MONEY

    Allegations that she and a man named Jack Bishop, 28, an engineer had stolen £135 from her stepfather, were made in the North Sydney Police Court to-day ...

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  30. CHILD'S DEATH

    A Leichhardt doctor has refused to give a certificate of death following the sudden death at his home in Marion-street. Leichhardt, of Victor Stuart ...

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  31. GOLD FIND IN N.Z.

    The recent discovery of a rich alluvial gold lead at Kawaran River is described by Professor Park, Professor of Mining at Otago University, as one of the most ...

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  32. APPEAL TO MINISTER

    The Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass) said yesterday that acting under instructions from the executive he had forwarded to the ...

    Article : 369 words
  33. STAKE INCREASED

    The Onkarparinga Racing Club to-day increased the Great Eastern Steeplechase by £500 to £1000, giving the winner £1300, second £300, third £200 fourth ...

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  34. NIGHT CLUB RAIDED

    Harold Conyagham McCausland, 35, a manager Frederick George Paul, 40, Clifford' Fletcher, 25, Leonard Walsh, 43 waiters, and Olivia Smith, 51, ...

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  35. CHANGEABLE WEATHER

    A deep and energetic southern disturbance covers south-eastern Australia, and conditions wore generally unsettled in New South Wales to-day with strong ...

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  36. STILL MISSING

    An intensive search was carried out during the week-end, but the police have not yet found the man who escaped from the Parramatta Mental Hospital on Saturday ...

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  37. MELBOURNE HOUSE ROBBERY

    Jewellery, clothing, and other articles, valued at £350, were stolen from the home of Jacob Shift, manufacturer, of North Carlton, on Saturday night. ...

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  38. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    The new series of Sydney wool sales opened to-day. Of 11,414 bales offered at auction, 10,659 were sold, and an additional 524 bales were disposed of ...

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  39. THE U.S. AND US

    Subject ranging from condition in Australia to the communication of the United States came in for frank criticism by Mr. W. H. Dawes passenger on the Ulyeses. ...

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  40. CONFERENCE AT CARDIFF

    Delegates from unemployed organistions and militant group met at Cardiff on Saturday to consider plans in connection with the relief questionnaire. Most ...

    Article : 137 words
  41. PRICE OF GOLD

    Gold was quoted to-day at £6/5/5/ an oz, fine, a decrease of 3d on Saturday's price. ...

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  42. BRITISH EX-SERVICE LEGION

    The British Ex-service Legion's monthly social, held in the Anzac Hall, was well attended and an enjoyable evening was spent. The winner of the gold ...

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  43. VICTORIAN REVENUE INCREASE

    Victorian revenue for October totalled £1,414,632, compared with £1,374,180 in October, 1931, making a revenue increase for four months of £325,430, compared ...

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  44. ESTATE AGENT GAOLED

    Clara Eva Warren, 65, estate agent, who was convicted on a charge of having stolen £100 from Florence Bellamy, was sentenced to-day to 12 months' ...

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  45. MR. W. M. HUGHES

    "The King granted an audience to Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R. ...

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