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  2. THE SCOUTS.

    More than 3000 Scouts marched past the Chief Scout for New South Wales (Sir Alexander Horft-Ruthven) at the entrance to the Inner Domain yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  3. AIR MAILS.

    The Post Office announces that, commencing on Tuesday, September 24, the air mail service to India, which now terminates at Calcutta, will be extended to Singapore, and ...

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  4. AEROPLANE CRASHES ON BONNIE DOON GOLF COURSE.

    "salvaging the wreck of the "plane in which Messrs. D. Macarthur Onslow and R. P. Smith crashed on Bonnie Doon golf links yesterday. Both escaped injury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FISHERMEN'S ORDEAL.

    Two brothers, Cecil Goulden, 30, and James Goulden, 24, were rescued by their father, after they had stood for two hours in pounding breakers last night, to save their 30ft boat ...

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  6. COAL MINES.

    A meeting of representatives of northern miners' lodges next Thursday will, it is expected, decide the action to be taken by the northern district of the Miners' Federation ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Governor (Sir Alexander Hore-Ruthven) and Lady Hore-Ruthven were welcomed by the Mayor of Eoorowa (Alderman O. C. Hancock), the Mayoress (Miss Hancock), the ...

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  8. DANGEROUS ROAD SURFACE.

    The attention of the Main Roads Department has been directed to the condition of a short stretch of bitumen road on the Great Western Highway at Mount Lamble. It is ...

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  9. TOMKI SHIRE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

    For the purpose of ascertaining the amount of electric current likely to be taken by farmers in the Tomki Shire, a survey of the area was begun this week by officers of the Clarence ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA NOT INFORMED

    Both the Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) and the Postmaster-General (Senator McLachlan) said to-day that they had had no communication from the British authorities ...

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  11. FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE.

    Appearing at Forbes Police Court on a charge of false pretences, William Foster, 32, who conducted a sideshow at the Forbes, annual show this week, pleaded guilty, and was ...

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  12. GOVERNOR'S SON

    The Hon. Peter Vanneck, aged 13, son of the Governor of Victoria (Lord Huntingfield), unofficially joined a gang of sustenance workers in the grounds of Government House ...

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  13. CARRYING FIREARMS ON SUNDAY

    In a prosecution described as a precautionary action, two youths, Ray Bodycott and Sydney Eastley, were convicted and fined for having carried firearms on a Sunday. Police ...

    Article : 67 words
  14. SAFE TRAVEL.

    The Acting Railways Commissioner (Mr. F. C. Garside), speaking at the annual dinner last night of the Railway and Tramway Officers' Association, said that since 1928 the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    "Emphatic support of Australian advocates of a cautious loan policy is to be found in London," said the former Premier of Victoria, Sir Stanley Argyle, before leaving for ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER.

    The Dairy Conference to-day adopted comprehensive proposals for controlling the sale of butter in the local market. All butter for the local market will be handled by a board ...

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  17. MR. DEBUCHI.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Hirota) has sent the following cable message to the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons): "I have the honour to express my deep ...

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  18. HOSPITAL INQUIRY.

    The report of the Royal Commission (Mr. G. A. Cameron) who recently inquired into the affairs of the Hobart Public Hospital since November, 1931, stated that in terminating ...

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  19. GARDEN COMPETITION.

    Twelve gardens competed for the Horticultural Society's prizes for the best gardens within five miles of the post-office. John Wilson, last year's winner, won by half a point ...

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  20. SPEED RECORD.

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, who at Utah salt flats (U.S.A.), on September 3, broke the world's land speed record, which he had himself set up at Daytona Beach, Florida, and ...

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  21. SCOUTS AS BLOOD DONORS.

    Eight members of the First Lismore Boy Scouts and Rover troops submitted their names for the Lismore Base Hospital's list of Mord transfusion volunteers. The hospital board ...

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  22. ALFRED FRITH

    Alfred Frith, stage comedian, will marry Miss Jean Batty, a Melbourne actress, on Monday. Miss Batty is now appearing in small parts ...

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  23. FAREWELL MESSAGE.

    Mr. Debuchi to-day issued the following farewell message to the people of Australia at the conclusion of his goodwill mission:— "Our goodwill mission has ended its tour in ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYED BOYS.

    Mr. W. Morrison, an officer of the Department of Labour and Industry, visited Wagga, and invited the attendance of unemployed youths at a meeting. The object ...

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  25. CHILD KILLED.

    A child, aged 18 months, was killed instantly, and his mother was fatally injured when a motor car skidded and crashed into a telephone post on Sandgate-road, Clayfield, ...

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  26. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced today. Details are published on page 30, column 1. ...

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  27. TRAFFIC PROBLEMS.

    The New South Wales Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. S. A. Maddocks), who has completed an extensive transcontinental tour, investigating rapid transit and road ...

    Article : 353 words
  28. BRIDGE TENDERS.

    The Burrangong Shire Council accepted the tender of the Chas. Hardy Construction Company, Wagga, for the erection of a timber beam bridge over Bendick-Murrell Creek, at ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 327 words
  30. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    In a farewell speech to the South African cricketers, Lord Cobham, president of the M.C.C., said: "Certain recent events caused a ruffle in the hitherto serene atmosphere in ...

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  31. CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. Margaret Arkins, 30, of Tyrell-street, Gladesville, died in the Ryde Hospital as a result of injuries received when a motor cycle and sidecar, ridden by her husband, Henry ...

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  32. LIQUIR AT COUNTRY DANCE.

    At the police court, William Jamieson and John Joseph Dolan were charged with carrying liquor for sale without a licence. George Henry Lloyd and Prosper Sandrill Cullen were ...

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  33. JAPAN'S MANDATES.

    The spokesman of the Foreign Office described statements that works in the mandated islands in the Pacific were of a military character and not purely economic, as ...

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  34. RED HILL LINE.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Jeffries), after a meeting of the Cabinet to-day, sent the following telegram to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons):—"My Government strongly deplores ...

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  35. STOCKINGLESS WOMEN.

    Despite the fact that summer is ended, many women and girls are still to be seen without stockings in the streets of London and other cities, apparently being unwilling to relinquish ...

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. TIN HARE COURSING.

    The Parents and Citizens' Association has asked the Mayor to call a public meeting to protest against the renewal of the licence recently granted for tin hare racing. Previously ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was quoted at £7/1/4 an ounce fine, compared with £7/1/ yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. ...

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  39. MISS ELAINE BROOKES.

    "The Christmas season will be a positive whirlwind," said Miss Elaine Brookes, who is leaving London for Australia by the Mooltan with her sister, Hersey. She told the ...

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  40. MARRIAGE IN GERMANY.

    "A pretty face or a deep purse should not be a main factor in marriage, but racially and biologically valuable people must be joined together in the future," says Dr. Gudd. ...

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  41. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett), in an address, said that the Canadian wheat surplus would probably be required by the nations of the world with the falling crops in Argentina ...

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  42. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY INQUIRY.

    The Registrar of Co-operative Societies (Mr. B. P. McEvoy) held an inquiry at Penrith into complaints lodged against the board of the Nepean Co-operative Dalry and Refrigerating ...

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  43. CHILD'S ARM BROKEN

    Gweth Woods, 12, who is on a visit to Mudgee with her mother, went for a walk with Marjorie and Dilly Lamprell, aged 12 and 9 respectively, and with a baby sister in a ...

    Article : 123 words
  44. TO-DAY

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  45. CONVICT RELIC FOUND.

    A relic of the convict days, portion of a leg-iron, has been found in the bush near Hassans Walls look-out. A stockade was maintained on the Great Western-road below ...

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  46. RIVAL CIRCUSES.

    The establishment in Melbourne of two circuses, both bearing the name of Wirth, points to a division of interests in a family which has been associated with ...

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  47. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    The Australian delegate, Mr. S. M. Bruce, in the political committee of the League Assembly, strongly opposed an Argentine proposal that the League should publish a ...

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  48. BOY FOUND [?]

    Robert MacFarlane Glass, 13, the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Glass, of Home Rule, was found dead about seven miles from Mudgee, on the Home Rule road, by George Murphy, ...

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  49. BODY FOUND ON BEACH.

    The body of a man who has not yet been identified was found on a beach at Walsh Island late this afternoon by residents of North Stockton. The body had apparently ...

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  50. TRADE TREATIES.

    The president of the Graziers' Association (Mr. J. P. Abbott) expressed the hope yesterday that the Federal Government would speed up trade agreements with the big customer ...

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  51. DEMOLITION OF OLD HOTEL.

    At the Windsor Licensing Court an order was made by Mr. T. W. Cohen, L.M., that the Commercial Hotel should be demolished and a new building erected on the site. On the ...

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  52. TETANUS VICTIM RECOVERING.

    It is expected that the woman suffering from tetanus, who was admitted to Lithgow Hospital on August 31, will recover. Anti-tetan[?]s serum was infected and the patient has gradually ...

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  53. LATE SPORTING.

    Seconds entered the ring and separated Jack Wislon, 11st 4½lb, and Johnny Condon, 11st 41b, during a fiercely-fought 15-round contest at the Fitzroy Stadium to-night. The fighting was victious ...

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  54. THE ALL BLACKS[?]

    The All Blacks' team which has been selected to pay Yorkshire and Cumberland on Saturday will be: Full-back, Gilbert; three-quarters. Ball, Mitchell, Griffiths; ...

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  55. POLICE RAID HOUSE.

    Sergeants Pye and Ham and other poilce surrounded a house in South-terrace, Bankstown, last night. It is alleged that "two-up" was being played in the building. The ...

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  56. TRADE WITH JAPAN.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) emphatically denied to-day a reported statement by Mr. R. D. Elliott, a former member of the Senate, that a secret trade treaty had been ...

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  57. REPORTED SALE OF LUBRAS.

    Complaints from Darwin regarding the alleged sale of young lubras from Bathurst Island to Japanese pearlers are to be investigated by the Department of the Interior. ...

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  58. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburhan Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...

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