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  2. HOSPITALS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), speaking at a ceremony at the St. George District Hospital on Saturday. said it would be a bad thing for the State if the hospitals became the ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The influenza epidemic has not abated during the past, week, and many functions have had to be postponed. Owing to there being so much illness here the Bush Nursing Centre, ...

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  4. FLOODS AND GALES.

    Tarrific blizzards on the eastern highlands. heavy snowstorms extending as far south as Dunkeld in the western district, rough seas along the coast, hailstorms and abnormally ...

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  5. INDIA BILL

    The Government of India Bill became an Act yesterday, when it received the Royal assent in the House of Lords. Many members of the House of ...

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  6. TRAIDE REVIEW.

    The August bank holiday period is usually associated with dullness and inactivity on the Stock Exchange. This year the reverse is the case and the markets all last week were ...

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  7. QUEEN OF TONGA

    Queen Salote of Tonga attended service at the Haberfield Methodist Church yesterday. The Queen was accompanied by her son Crown Prince Taufa Ahau (who is a student ...

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  8. ROWDY MEETING

    The Rev. David C. Hughes, minister of the Annandale Methodist Church, said yesterday that he was sorry to learn that two students of the University had been suspended and ...

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  9. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Four persons were injured when two cars collided in Wentworth-road, Strathfield. on Saturday. They were taken to the Western Suburbs Hospital by the Western Subuibs ...

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  10. NEW POLICE BUILDINGS.

    A block of police buildings costing £4000 is to be erected in Ollve-strect. The buildings will be the headquarters of the Munrray Police A number of new shops are also to be built ...

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  11. REQUEST FOR DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD

    A public meeting carried a resolution asking that Government funds should be mide avallable this year for the construction of the Casino-Bonalbo road, via Sextonville, ...

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  12. LAND FOR TENNIS CLUB

    At a special meeting, the Dubbo Council decided to offer no objection to the proposal outlined by the Under-Secretary for Lands in grant trusteeship to the Dubbo Tennis Club fer ...

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  13. IN BLAZING HOUSE.

    Two men, Edward Beasley and Jack Burns, had a narrow escape when the cottage in which they were sleeping caught fire at 3 a.m. to-day. ...

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  14. TRUCK DERAILED.

    During shunting operations at the Dubbo railway yards on Friday night, a 16-ton truck loaded with sleepers was derailed and ran back into a drain at the rear of the Shall ...

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  15. CLERGYMAN INDUCTED.

    In the presence of a large congregation. the Rev. Jas. W. McCredie was inducted to the Presbyterian charge of Dungog in St. Andrew's Church. Several ministers from the Hunter ...

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  16. PREMIER OF S.A.

    The Priemier (Mr. Butler), speaking by radio-telephone from London to Adelaide today, referred to the efforts he is making overseas to ensure the success of the South ...

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  17. COURSING DOG POISONKD.

    Mr. Stanley Bennett suffered a heavy loss when his champion coursing bitch. Snowy Emerson, was poisoned. The bitch, which had a fine litter of nine pups, picked up a bait ...

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  18. POPPING CORKS

    The sound of popping corks aroused the licensee of the Denman Hotel, Mr, E. Lewis early yesterday morning, and rushing downstairs he found the storeroom in the main ...

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  19. OIL FROM COAL.

    Ihe Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) received a representative deputation from the Cessnock district tuging the necessity of Government action in the production of oil ...

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  20. PEARLERS' REQUEST.

    After travelling half-way round Australia Messrs. H. E. Guy and W. S. Kelly. two members of the Commonwealth Tariff Board, arrived at Broome on Saturday afternoon, and, ...

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  21. YOUTH DIES FROM INJURIES.

    Victor H.Smith, 17,.who had a leg crushed by an electric crane at the Australian Iron and Steel Works a month ago, died in Wollougong Hospital on Friday. ...

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  22. MULWALA FIRE.

    An outbreak of fire occurred in the single men's quarters at the Water Commission depot at Mulwala last evening. While officers were away at tea one of the buildings was destroyed ...

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  23. HIGHEST ROAD IN EUROPE.

    The President of Austria (Dr. Miklas) opened the Gross Glockner motor road, which is the highest road in Europe. It includes a tunnel under Hoch Tor, 8000 feet above sea ...

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  24. CANE-CUTTERS

    Cane-cuttlers employed in the area serving Mourilyan mill decided to-day. following the Industrial Court's refusal to consent to their application to have all cane to be harvested ...

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  25. MR. C. L. A. ABBOTT, M.P.'S TOUR.

    Mr. C. L. A. Abbott, M.P. for Gwydir, who is travelling through his electorate by car visited Moree. He is now on the second half of his 2000 miles tour, having visited the whole ...

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  26. NEW INTERSTATE LINER

    The motorship Duntroon, which was built in England for the Melbourne Steamship Company for the interstate passenger service, sailed from Newcastle-on-Tyne on Thursday ...

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  27. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced today, Details appear in column 5, page 16. ...

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  28. DOMESTIC SCIENCE BLOCK.

    The new domestic science block at the Mullumbimby district rural school, which has been erected at a cost of £1800, was officially opened by the Minister for Education (Mr. ...

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  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  30. SUGARCANE AREAS.

    The rapid growth of the population in the northern areas of Queensland dependent on the sugar industry is indicated by figures compiled by Mr. F. C. P. Curlewis, general ...

    Article : 188 words
  31. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    A constitutional question of some difficulty with reference to the Speakership of the House of Commons has been occupying the attention of the Government and ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The total amount applied for in tenders for £40,000,000 in Treasury bills yesterday was £61,270,000. The average rate per cent. for bills at three months was 11/9.13, ...

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  33. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Robert Keogh, a bookmaker, from new Fa[?] Brisbane, was on his way to a dog race meet- I ing in Lismore when the car he was driving overturned on an embankment in Keen-street. ...

    Article : 152 words
  34. SOUTH AFRICANS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 205 words
  35. WORK AMONG PRISONERS.

    The words of two songs sung in the Lyceum Hall yesterday by Mr. T. Smith, were written, according to Adjutant W. J. Birt, of the Salvation Army, by a man whom Adjutant Birt, ...

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  36. CASUALTIES.

    While Thomas Finn, 43, of Queen-sheet, Revesby was attempting to board a train at St. Peters railway station on Saturday night, he slipped and fell between the ...

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  37. GOLF CLUB'S PROJECT.

    The Orange Golf Club has purchased Duntryleague Mansion, with itts extensive grounds, at one time occupied by the Dalten family. The club proposes to convert it into ...

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  38. ALSATIAN DOZES

    While an Alsatian dog doped before a fire in a house in Canterbury-road, St. Kilda, this afternoon, a young woman, Miss C. M, Hayes, who occupies a bungalow at the back of the ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 words
  40. FORGING OF CHEQUES ALLEGED.

    At the Manilla Police Court, before Mr. Johnstons. P.M.. Ernest. Morris was committed for trial on a charge of forging and uttering two cheques, one for £48 and the other for ...

    Article : 41 words
  41. DETECTIVE'S JOURNEY.

    Railway Dctective W. D. Douglas, who left Sydney last Sunday, travelled 3000 miles to question a man in connection with an offence alleged to have been committed in 1932. ...

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  42. KANGAROOS EAT CROPS.

    Kangaroos and wallabies are causing considerable damage to crops in the Denman Martindale, Kerrabee, and Yarraw portions of the district. In some instances, crops have ...

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  43. YOUNG MAN'S BODY

    A timber-getter found the decomposed body of a young man in the bush about six miles on the Brisbane side of Beenleigh, late on Friday afternoon. Beside the body, which was ...

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  44. MEN COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the police court, Leslie George Mckay. 42, and Leonard Samuel Smith. 29, were charged with breaking and entering Black Brothers' store at Yeoval on July 21, and ...

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  45. £30,000 HOME SOLD.

    Margworth, which has a commanding position on the harbour front at Darling Point, and is one of the most attractive homes in Sydney, has been sold by Mr. George Wirth ...

    Article : 240 words
  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. INLAND MISSION.

    At the Roseville Presbyterian Church yesterday morning, four nurses, who leave next Saturday for work in the Presbyterian Inland Mission were dedicated by the ...

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  48. CHURCH PAPER EDITOR ENTERTAINED.

    At Coolangatta yesterday Dr. Robert [?] the veteran editor-owner of the "Australian Christian World," was entertained at a garden party by 40 clergymen of all denominations, ...

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  49. THE CHURCHES.

    A memorial service to Bishop S. J. Kirkby was held at St. Anne's Church of England, Ryde, yesterday Bishop Kirkby was rector at Ryde before he became organlsing ...

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  50. WHITE MAN LYNCHED.

    A mob of between 25 and 50 masked men to-day dragged C. L. Johnson, a young white man, from gaol in the small town of Yreka and hanged him to a tree three miles from ...

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  51. SHOT FIRED AT TRAM.

    The conductor of a city-bound tram on [?] Watson's Bay run reported to the police [?] night that a shot had been fired at the tram as it was passing Glenmore-road, Edgecliff, ...

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  52. NEWCASTLE NEWS.

    Mr. james Ruttley for many years a prominent personallty in northern coalmining, died in Maitland Hospital during Friday night from injuries suffered in an accident at North ...

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  53. BUILDING APPLICATION.

    The Tarro S[?] Council has approved an application by the Newbold Silica Firebrick Co. to build new works at Mayfield West. The estimated cost of the buildings is £24,965. ...

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  54. INTERSTATE BASEBALL.

    At the Albert Ground on Saturday, the opening games of the annual triangular contests for the baseball supremacy of Australia and N. Claxton shield were played. Victoria ...

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  55. NEW GUINEA.

    A company has been formed in Amsterdam for the development of unexplored New Guinea. The pioneer work will be undertaken by British and Dutch Aviators, piloting ...

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  56. CADETS' RIFLES STOLEN.

    The Auckland Grammar School a[?] was broken into on Friday night and a number of rifles used by the school cadets were stolen. ...

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  57. AIR LEAGUE'S HALL.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) will open the Australian Air League's new ball at Manly on August 10. ...

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  58. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be lound in the Amusement Advertisement Columns, ...

    Article : 21 words
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