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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Parents and Citizens' Association meeting last night it was unanimously decided to protest to the Minister for Education against the early commencement of the school ...

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  3. MECHANISATION.

    The Newcastle district committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union has decided to advise its members to co-operate in the Miners' Federation anti-mechanisation strike ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. M.C.C. PLAYERS

    The M.C.C. team will return to Sydney from Brisbane this morning. The team will commence its last match in Australia, against a combined eleven, at the Sydney Cricket Ground ...

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  5. NEWCASTLE DECISION.

    The Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union, at a special meeting to-day. carried its expected motion endorsing the strike decision of yesterday's meeting of Sydney ...

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  6. JUDGE'S ORDER.

    An account of a dash by a police car to Ballarat to search the Adelaide Express for a child, which had been taken from Melbourne, was given in the Practice Court to-day. ...

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  7. 10,000 GERMANS.

    The first contingents of 10,000 Germans, who are coming to see the football match between England and Germany, arrived before dawn. There were no demonstrations, and ...

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  8. STORM PASSES.

    The thunderstorms and torrential rain experienced in the southern parts of the State during the last few days moderated yesterday, but have left a trail of damage amounting to ...

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  9. AVIATION.

    The reference in the King's Speech, at the opening of Parliament to-day, to the development of airlines at home and abroad, implies the introduction of perhaps the most ...

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  10. STRIKERS IN VICTORIA.

    Although it was thought that the Bass Strait steamer Taroona would be involved when she arrived at Melbourne from Launceston this morning, the crew took the ship to sea ...

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  11. MAN'S SERIOUS INJURY.

    While Thomas Clarke was driving a cow before him through the bush near his home at Dulconghl, Crescent Head, his horse fell. The horse rolled on him, causing a bad ...

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  12. RELIEF WORK TO BE DISCONTINUID.

    The Terania Shire Council hag been advised that relief work in the shire will be discontinued, as the number of men now engaged does not warrant its continuance. ...

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  13. RAILWAY INSTITUTE.

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  14. THEFT OF WOOL.

    At the Moree Police Court, Mr. C. F. Denton, P. M., sentenced Albert Thomas Kinchela, 27, to four months' imprisonment, with hard labour, for stealing 520lb of wool, valued at ...

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  15. SEAMEN UNDETERRED

    Officials of the Seamen's Union at Port Adelaide to-day stated that the Federal Government's threatened introduction of the licensing system had not lessened the ...

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  16. WATER SHORTAGE.

    Mudgee aldermen are perturbed regarding the Mudgee water supply. The big dam is dry, and has been cleaned out. At a council meeting the electrical engineer reported that ...

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  17. REORGANISED.

    The Canadian Wheat Board has been reorganised, with Mr. James R. Murray (Winnipeg) as chairman, Mr. George H. McIvor (Winnipeg) as vice-chairman, and Dean A. M. ...

    Article : 250 words
  18. R.A.F. EXPANSION.

    The process of adding new squadrons to the Royal Air Force in according with the expansion programme, is gathering pace. Two new squadrons were formed to-day, and two ...

    Article : 201 words
  19. HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A house in Hartlgan-street, Murwillumbah, occupied by Mr. Gumley, was destroyed by fire. The building was owned by Mrs. Hicks, of Cudgen. ...

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  20. INDIAN'S DIVE TO DEATH.

    While the Lurline lay alongside King's Wharf a Punjabi, Rampersad Singh, walked up the gangway to the top. He then tied a handkerchief round his head, ceremoniously made an ...

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  21. DREDGENG ON MITTA MITTA RIVER.

    Mr. A. Mair, M.L.A., brought under notice of the Government that dredging proposals on Mitta Mitta River, above Hume Reservoir, would probably bring about serious results in ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. ITALIAN MISSING.

    Strange circumstances surround the disappearance of Luigl Marches[?], 60, an Italian farmer, who has been missing from his farm at Gruyere, near Lilydale, since November 1. ...

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  23. TARIFF BOARD.

    Additional reports by the Tariff Board incorporated in the recent Tariff Schedule alterations were tabled in the Federal Parliament yesterday by the Minister for Customs ...

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  24. CAR RUNS INTO MOB OF CATTLE.

    A collision occurred this week between a mob of cattle and one of the Glen Innes service cars. When the car topped a rise, the driver ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The only coastal steamers which left port to-day were the Burwah and the Carlisle, for Rockhampton and Sydney respectively. The Burwah will be tied up when ...

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  26. SUBSIDIES BY COUNCIL.

    The Lithgow Municipal Council has decided to include in its estimates for 1936 the following subsidies:—Lithgow District Hospital, £75; Lithgow Ambulance, £75; State Mine Band, ...

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  27. JAPAN AND U.S.A.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says: "According to reports in diplomatic quarters, the Japanese delegation to the Naval Conference in ...

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  28. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced to-day. Details are published on page 20, column 5. ...

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  29. FARMERS BENEFIT.

    During the last 24 hours thunderstorms yielded light to heavy rain in many parts of the State. The falls were of a fairly general nature in coastal and sub-tropical ...

    Article : 241 words
  30. UNITED STATES LOAN.

    The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr. Henry Morgenthau, jun.) announced to-day that the loan of 900,000,000 dollars had been over-subscribed four and a half times. ...

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  31. MAN ACQUITTED.

    John Eric Graham, who was accused of a serious offence against a girl aged 15 at Mount Lion, on November 2, 1934, was found not guilty by a jury at Lismoie Quarter Sessions ...

    Article : 41 words
  32. INDEX.

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  33. ALDERMAN'S PROTEST.

    At a meeting of the West Maitland Municipal Council last night, Alderman Morgan complained that, although the Premier had gone to a northern town to attend a ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. KING OF THE BELGIANS

    The King of the Belgians, who is on a private visit to London, consulted Sir Harold Gillies, the famous Harley-street plastic surgeon, regarding the injuries to his face and ...

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  35. NAIL IN EYE SOCKET.

    While J. Nolan was driving a nail into a paling, the nail flew out and struck him in the corner of his right eye, piercing the socket to a depth of about an inch, but missing the ...

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  36. POSITION AT FREMANTLE.

    The only development at Fremantle today was the departure of the interstate freighter Lowana for Geraldton, with a substitute seaman, who was provided by the ...

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  37. CARGO SERVICE.

    The Rockhampton branches of Dalgety and Co. and Walter Reid and Co, Ltd, agents respectively for the Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line and the Blue Star Line, have ...

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  38. JAMMED BETWEEN SKIPS.

    Cecil Marshall, a clipper at the State mine, was jammed between two skips this morning, and the clipping pin was forced into one of his legs. He was taken to hospital by the ...

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  39. TRADE WITH INDIA.

    Mr. R. F. Sanderson, the leader of the Australian trade delegation to India, which is on its way to Lahore, said that he appreciated the courtesy and cordiality of ...

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  40. NEW CONSUL.

    MR. T. ELINK SCHUURMAN, now Consul-General for the Netherlands, reached Sydney yesterday by the Nieuw Holland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0/11½ an ounce fine, compared with £7/1/ yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  42. MAN'S RIBS FRACTURED.

    William Hart, a returned soldier, returning to his camp under Mudgee bridge, was getting through a fence when he was overcome by giddiness and fell through the fence on to his ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. STRIKE REPERCUSSION.

    The manager of General Motors-Holdens, Ltd. (Mr. J. R. Holden) announced to-night that, because of the shipping strike, the firm would be forced to ease up production, and ...

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  45. REPAIRS TO HOSPITAL.

    The Cooma District Hospital Board decided to recommend the acceptance by the Works Department and the Hospitals Commission of the lowest tender, of £497, for repairs and ...

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  46. BISHOP-COADJUTOR.

    Canon Charles Venn Pilcher, of Toronto, Canada, has accepted the nomination of the Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Mowll) as Bishop-Coadjutor in the Diocese of Sydney, in ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. MURDER OF GIRL.

    Although it was expected last night that there would be rapid developments in the investigation of the murder of June Rushmer, 6, who was found suffocated near Leongatha ...

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  48. FIRE-WALKERS.

    Results of a scientific examination made in an effort to ascertain the source of the mysterious power possessed by fire-walkers are described in a report just published by the ...

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  49. FRENCH CHAMBER.

    Disorder in the Chamber of Deputies during the debate on the Fascist leagues caused the suspension of the debate yesterday afternoon. A speech by M. Rucart (Radical-Socialist), ...

    Article : 149 words
  50. TO-DAY.

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  51. GLADIOLI SHOW.

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  52. WAR NURSES.

    "When is a war nurse not a war nurse? When, for purposes of the Repatriation Act, she is a soldier." Quoting this definition while the ...

    Article : 176 words
  53. DUTY ON CEMENT.

    A deputation representing the New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures and the Kandos and Geelong cement companies which interviewed the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) ...

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  54. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Sir George Schuster, finance member of the Executive Council of the Viceroy of India from 1928 to 1934, addressing the Royal Empire Society, said he hoped that the next Imperial ...

    Article : 89 words
  55. CASUALTIES.

    Margaret Eileen Holz, 3, daughter of Mrs. M. Holz, of East Greta picked up a bottle of turpentine which was used by painters at her mother's residence, and drank some of ...

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  56. MR. SCULLIN, M.P.

    Mr. J. H. Scullin, M.P., was entertained at dinner in Parliament House to-night by members of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party, to mark his retirement from the ...

    Article : 130 words
  57. SOUTH COAST TRAINS

    Commencing to-morrow, the 5.15 p.m. South Coast train from Central station will terminate at Wollongong on Fridays. An additional train will leave Central station for Nowra ...

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  58. AERIAL MAST CRASHES.

    The steel aerial mast for the new Bundaberg wireless station crashed to-day during hoisting operations. The mast, which is 165 feet high, was almost in position when steel pipes ...

    Article : 89 words
  59. WAITERS GO ON STRIKE.

    The police were summoned to a block of flats in Oxford-street, when 60 waiters went on strike as dinner was about to be served and locked themselves in a room. They ...

    Article : 70 words
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