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  2. "UTMOST CARE"

    The principal witness before the Tariff Board to-day was the former Acting Commonwealth Statistician (Professor Giblin), who declared that reductions in the tariff ...

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  3. DECIDED SETBACK

    The possible amalgamation of the Canadian-Pacificand Canadian National Railways, received a decided setback on Thursday when the Senate Committee accepted ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL POWERS

    Let me illustrate what I mean, in a practical and, I hope, illuminating way, when I say that we have to approach industrial ...

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  5. NATIONAL PARK

    The Minister for Forestry (Mr. R. S. Vincent) and the member for Gloucester (Mr. W. Bennett) are at Barrington House at the foothills of the Barrington ...

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  6. NEW BRANCH

    Arrangements for suspending the operations of the Central nod Rail way Workers' branch of the union were completed by the executive of the Australian ...

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  7. TELEPHONE LINES

    The need for changes in the system of telephonic and telegraphic connection, between Sydney and Newcastle was discussed at yesterday's meeting of the Council ...

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  8. HOSPITAL NEED

    The necessity for the establishment of an infectious diseases hospital was emphasised by the Medical Officer of Health for the Combined Hunter Sanitary District ...

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  9. ASSURANCE SOUGHT

    The committee of the Marylebone Cricket, Club has sent a further cablegram to the Australian Board of Cricket Control on the question of body bowling, in which ...

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  10. "STOP THEM UNLESS—"

    Some Press comment advocates cancellations of the matches and the return of the English team unless both England and Australia recover their senses. ...

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  11. SLIGHT DECREASE

    According to a report made available by the Commonwealth Statistician, the price level of food and groceries for December showed a slight decrease when ...

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  12. TAXATION CONTROL

    The decentralisation of control of State Taxation Departments to various towns was opposed by Mr. Thomas Joseph Roe, an accountant employed by the Perpetual ...

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  13. INTERSTATE SEARCH

    The search for Hilton Barclay, 25, and William Howard, 24, who sensationally escaped from a prison van on Wednesday night, proceeds without success. ...

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  14. GRAVE DISPUTE

    The "Daily Express" says: "A grave dispute has arisen between the London underwriters and the owners of L'Atlantique, the French luxury liner which ...

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  15. OPINIONS DIFFER

    There is wide divergence of opinion among prominent cricket enthusiasts whether the Board of Control should withdraw the term to which the Marylebone ...

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  16. NOTICE OF DISMISSAL

    Employees of Cockatoo Dockyard received to-day notice of dismissal as from February 28. This development follows the action of ...

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  17. LISTENERS' LICENCES

    The General Manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Mr. H. I. Williams), interviewed to-day, expressed astonishment regarding the attitude of ...

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  18. SALVATION ARMY

    Commissioner W. McKenzie, of the Salvation Army, who arrived by the Maunda to-day to take charge of Army activities in New South Wales and ...

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  19. UNUSUAL CHARGE

    An interesting point of law was involved in a case which came before the Central Police Court this afternoon, when George Johns was charged with "using a ...

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  20. INFLATION OF SILVER

    Supporters of the inflation of silver gained a new ally on Thursday and one who may he Speaker in the next House. As the House Coinage Committee ...

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  21. BOARD CHAIRMAN SILENT

    The Chairman of the Board of Control (Dr. Robertson) declined thin afternoon to comment on the latest cable from the M.C.C. ...

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  22. WEST INDIES TESTS

    The West Indies Board of Cricket Control has asked the Nelson Club to allow Constantine to play in three Tests in 1933. As these clash with important ...

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  23. EXPULSION ORDER

    Before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers in Chambers to-day, an application was made by Albert Mearns, Alfred Worms, and Alfred George Worms for an injunction to ...

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  24. ART IN DEMOCRACY

    Mr. Lionel Lindsay. the famous Australian artist, who will leave shortly on a visit to England and the Continent, said that he could not think too highly ...

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  25. SHEFFIELD SHIELD BROADCAST

    Station 2NC Newcastle will broadcast descriptions of the cricket match, England v. Queensland, at intervals between race descriptions from 2FC Sydney this ...

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  26. FRENCH TEXTILE FIRM

    Negotiations for a French firm, to establish a factory of Bradford are approaching the final stage. This lead will probably give an impetus ...

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  27. SHOW ON GOOD FRIDAY

    Commenting on Archbishop Wright's protest against the holding of the Royal Show on Good Friday, the Bishop of Armidale (Right Rev. J. S. Moyes) today ...

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  28. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    The Chief Quarantine Officer (Dr. Ponsford) said to-day that no fresh encases of influenza had been reported front the Mongolia since the vessel left Colombo. ...

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  29. BRITISH EMBARGO

    Britain has put an embargo on imports of all live ruminant animals, including sheep and pigs, and hay and lucerne from the union, owing to an outbreak ...

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  30. ACCUSED SURRENDERS

    Wanted in connection with the shooting of Frederick Williams at a hotel in Redfern on November 17 last year, Ce[?] Augustus Randall, 21, surrendered to the ...

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  31. FORTY UNIONS APPLY

    The Secretary of the Australian Council of Trade-unions (Mr. Crofts) announced to-day that about 40 unions would apply to the Arbitration Court shortly for the ...

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  32. MAY BE DISQUALIFIED

    If the mechanical coursing meetings at Shepherd's Bush Newcastle. Wollongong, and Lithgow are held tomorrow, the owners and trainers of all dogs competing ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    London, February 2.—Mrs. Sybil Carruthers, of Sydney was married quietly to Einair Reiss, who is also known in Sydney. The honeymoon will be sent ...

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  34. GOLD FIND GUARDED

    Wannaway is humming with excitement to-day, because of the gold find at Shea's lease, the extent of which has been enlarged upon as a result of the precautions ...

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  35. VICTORIAN LABOUR

    The Political Wing of the Victorian Labour Party expects to have a safe majority on the executive for the coming year, the ballot four which is now ...

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  36. Exchange Loss to be Made Up

    Capetown, February 2.—The Rugby Board has decided to make up the losses in exchange on money brought by Australian players. ...

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  37. W.A. RACING OFFICIAL DEAD

    Mr. H. F. Wilkinson, leading racing official, was found drowned in the Swan River, South Perth, to-day. He had been in ill-health following a motor accident. ...

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  38. Prince Returns to London

    London, February 2.—The Prince of Wales, at the conclusion this afternoon of his tour of the Duchy of Cornwall, returned to London in his private ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND EXCHANGE.

    The bill fixing New Zealand exchange on London at 25 per cent., passed the House to-day. Eight Government members voted with the Opposition against ...

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  40. LABOUR TO CONTEST SEAT

    The Executive of the State Labour party decided to-night to call for nominations for the Lismore by-election, which will be held because of the death of Mr. ...

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  41. PERTH'S UNPLEASANT DAY

    Perth suffered the combined visitation of a 103.6 degrees temperature and a 40-mile-per-hour duststorm thin afternoon. It was the highest temperature recorded thin ...

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  42. VICTORIAN AGENT-GENERAL

    In political circles to-day the Secretary of the Cabinet (Mr. R. Linton) was mentioned as a likely person for the position of Victorian Agent-General when Mr. ...

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  43. WHEAT CONFERENCE

    Invitations have been issued by the Commonwealth Government to wheatgrowing interests and a number of wheat merchants to attend a conference in ...

    Article : 49 words
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