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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., in appealing to the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to remedy the position of unemployed youths in country districts, submitted a suggestion that, where farmers ...

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  3. TWO MEN ARRESTED

    In the Newcastle police court to-day, John Moran, 29, labourer, and Alexander Johnson, 30, clerk, were committed for trial on a charge of having been found with house-breaking ...

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  4. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The members of the sub-committee appointed by Cabinet to inquire and report upon the practicability of various proposals for closer settlement held its first meeting yesterday. ...

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  5. MEDICAL AID

    The aerial medical services of the outback pioneered in north-western Queensland by "Flynn of the Inland," are to be established on a permanent basis in New South Wales ...

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  6. EMPIRE GAMES.

    The New South Wales Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) had a conference to-day with the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) and Sir John Leigh-Wood regarding the question ...

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  7. TASMAN AIR MAILS.

    The proposals of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith for the establishment of an air mail service between Australia and New Zealand will not be considered until consideration is ...

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  8. OIL TANKS

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) yesterday assured a deputation which protested against the erection of oil tanks at Chowder Bay that the tanks would be no disfigurement ...

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  9. JOURNALISTS.

    The twenty-third annual meeting of the New South Wales Institute of Journalists was held at Farmer's last night. It was stated in the annual report that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RATEPAYERS SEEK TRANSFER.

    The Tintenbar Council has been asked by the Lennox Head Ratepayers' Association if it has any objection to the association applying to the Minster io have that portion of ...

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  11. FIRE IN COTTAGE.

    Fire broke out in a seven-roomed residence in Barker-street, at 4 a.m. to-day, and four of the rooms, together with the contents, were destroyed before the flames were ...

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  12. COONAMBLE POLICE COURT.

    In the Coonamble Police Court, Wallace James Bridge, 22, was convicted on a charge of having been found in an enclosed yard with intent to steal. He was sentenced to seven ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN TOURIST

    Mr. Frank William Lowe of the Kipton Company, Melbourne, has been arrested at Shimonoseki for taking photographs of scencry in a fortified zone in South Korea from ...

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  14. MANLY BEACH.

    A special meeting of the Manly Council last night again deferred decision upon the proposals to elect a shark-proof enclosure at South Steyne beach. Representatives of the ...

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  15. PURSUED TRUCK

    A chase by 8 police patrol car along the streets of Annerley suburb to-night after a motor truck alleged to have been stolen ended when the truck crashed through a ...

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  16. BREACHES OF AWARD.

    On varions charges involving brcaches of the Industrial Arbitration Act 1912 Section 40. Coffs Harbour bakers were proceeded against by Mr. A. Tinning representing the ...

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  17. FISHING LAUNCH

    A fishing launch with Three men on board was rammed and sunk by the coastal steamer Breeze off the coast near Timaru early this morning. ...

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  18. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    After a most favourable journey from Mascot, H. W. Hattersley and T. S. McKay, New South Wales amateurs, arrived by the Monospar plane at Parafield at 4 p. m. to-day. ...

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  19. FRUIT TRADE.

    The president of the Austialian Apple and Pear Council (Mr. J. B. Mills) told a representative of the Austialian Associated Press to-day that the Empire Fruit Council would ...

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  20. RADIO LISTENERS' LEAGDE.

    At a well-attended meeting of radio enthusiasts at Kempsey a Macleay Listeners League was formed. The league's aims are the elimination of sources of interference with ...

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  21. INTEREST ON OVERDUE RATES WAIVED.

    The Yarrowlumla shire clerk (Mr. G. O'Hanlon) has been advised by the Department of Local Government that, where genuine cases of hardship and inability to pay are concerned, ...

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  22. SEPARATE ENTITY.

    The annual conference of the Queensland Country aud Progressive National Association to-day rejected, by a large majority, a proposal that it should be merged with the ...

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  23. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced to-day. Details are published on page 29, column ...

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  24. INDEX.

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  25. WOUND IN LEG.

    With a gaping wound in his left leg Herbert Parker of Gungal, was admitted to a private hospital. The accident occuired while be was lopping trees for fodder for stock. Twelve ...

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  26. LOTTERY PRIZES.

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  27. GRAFTON ACCIDENTS.

    W.Heffernan, of Whar[?]-street, Maclean, is in Grafton Hospital suffering from injuries and shock as the result of his car leaving the load at a dangeious bend at Swan Creek, ...

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  28. MR. F. B. CHAPMAN.

    Mr. F. B. Chapman, the R.A.F. officer, who appeared to have a good chance of beating the record for a solo flight to Australia, had to make a forced landing near Sasaram, in Bihar ...

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  29. HOEGH TRADER.

    An inspection of the Norwegian motor vessel Hoegh Trader, which was stranded on the Horseshoe Reef, near Suva, for four and a half days, was made in Sydney yesterday by ...

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  30. COMMONWEALTH

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), replying to-day to a statement by the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) in the Legislative Assembly that the States "had to go cap in hand and accept ...

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  31. CONDUCT OF RACING

    A Royal Commission on racing, which will have wide powers, is to be appointed by the Government at an early date. The Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) announced ...

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  32. LABOUR PLAN

    In order to frustrate a carefully-laid plan by the Labour party to prevent the ratification in the House of Representatives of the last tariff schedule, the Federal Ministry has ...

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  33. CASUALTIES.

    Henry Keane, 46, was found dead, with his head in a gas oven, at his home in Middle-street, South Kensington, yesterday. THREE HURT IN COLLISION. ...

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  34. PLANE BLOWN TO PIECES.

    A Portuguese military acroplane was blown to pieces at a height of 7000 feet when a 201b bomb it was carrying exploded. The bodies of the two occupants, terribly ...

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  35. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Fred McGulgan was charged at the Temor[?] Police Court with having been on the verandah of the dwelling-house of Oswald Pollack with intent to commit a felony. It was alleged ...

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  36. CASINO SHOW SOCIETY.

    In his report to the Casino Show Society the president (Mr. H. R. Imeson) stated that the 1935 show had been the most successful in the history of the society. The income ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0/2½ an ounce fine, compared with £7/0/1 yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  39. THREATENING WORDS.

    After receiving a sentence of seven days imprisonment with hard labour Bernard O'Riordan, 24, was leaving the dock when he used theatening words to a witness. He ...

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  40. PURCHASE OF LAND

    The sale of 600 feet of land fronting the road adjacent to the entrance gates to the Warwick Farm racecourse was announced yesterday, Mr. T. G. Hopkins being the purchaser. ...

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  41. AMBULANCES.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons) denied to-day that it was proposed to transfer to the Hospitals Commission the control of ambulance systems throughout New South ...

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  42. WOMAN'S BODY

    The decapitated and terribly mutilated body of Blanche Carey, 35, of Summer Hill, was found on the goods railway line between Dulwich Hill and Lewisham yesterday morning. ...

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  43. SOUTH COAST SCOUTS.

    At the annual meeting of the South Coast and Tablelands Boy Scouts' Association. a report by the District Commissioner Mr. C. F. T. Jackson) disclosed that, while the ...

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  44. RECIPROCAL HOSPITAL TREATMENT.

    The Lithgow Hospital Board decided to suggest to the Hospitals Commission the introduction of a reciprocal scheme throughout the State. Mr. A. S. Luchc[?]i ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. SHEEP LOSSES.

    Serious sheep losses in south-western Queensland grazing areas as the result of a strange disease which graziers believe is a form of pneumoni[?] were reported by Mr. w. ...

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  47. BASE HOSPITAL SOUGHT.

    The Goulburn Hospital Board unanimo[?] passed a resolution favouring a base hospital for Goulburn. Mr. W. J. I. Lewis said that the hospital required larger public wards. In the ...

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  48. GARAGES.

    The Garage and Motor Transport Association is pressing for the licensing of all garages, service stations, and mechanics, in the interests of public safety, and the purpose of the ...

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  49. DEATH IN SQUALOR.

    When police enteied the house of Mrs.Annie Laurie Erskine Crawford, 78, a widow, at West Hobart, on Saturday they found the body of the woman in a bedroom in which were 18 ...

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  50. FIRE AT LEICHHARDT.

    Fire brigades from Stanmore. Annandale, and Leichhardt, under District Officer Skinner, extinguished a fire in the premises of Commonwealth Telegraph Supplies, Ltd., at the ...

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  51. FAMILY'S PROWESS.

    Keith Evans, who won the cycle road race from Lithgow to Bathurst and return last Saturday, lives in a house in which trophies won by the family are the most numerous ...

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  52. THEFTS FROM TRAINS.

    In the Wallerawang Police Court to-day, George Smith, 50, pleaded guilty to stealing rum and whisky from a train running between Darling Harbour and Blayney on July 30. ...

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  53. BLINDED SOLDIERS.

    At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Blinded Soldiers' Association last night, Captain F. O. Aarons, who was re-elected piesident, said he was pleased to be able to ...

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  54. QUEST FOR WORK.

    John Ryan, who was a private in the 55th Battalion, A.I.F., walked into an office in Mildura yesterday and asked for work. He had walked from Bitlranald (New South Wales), ...

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  55. HIKE TO MT. KAPUTAR.

    Plans are being made for a big hike to Mt. Kaputar, the 5000ft high plateau on the Nande[?]ar Range, near Narrlbri, to take [?]ce in October. ...

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  56. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    A verdict of suicide was returncd by the Manilla Coroner (Mr. J. N. Kennedy) at an inquest on David Mitchell Easterman, who was found shot dead on his ...

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  57. MRS. LYONS

    On medical advice, Mrs. Lyons, wife of the Prime Minister, will, on her return to Melbourne from Tasmania, fulfil only her engagement to speak at the Melbourne Town Hall ...

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  58. RAID AT BOTANY.

    Sergeants Roadley, McLeod, and Auid and other police surrounded a house in Botany last night. It is alleged that gambling was being conducted in the building. The ...

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  59. AERO CLUB CONTESTS.

    At the Mascot aerodrome this afternoon the New South Wales Aero Club will decide the eliminating heats for the following events, the finals of which will be contested at the club's ...

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  60. CURRENT FOR TOCUMWAL.

    The shire council has decided to [?] transmission line built for about 13 miles, at an estimated cost of £3500. to connect the [?] forian Electricity Commission line with ...

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  61. LATE SPORTING.

    The Texan Willard Brown, 10st 91b easily defeated Jimmy Day. 10st 61b, of Sydney, in a 15round contest at the Fitzroy Stadium to-night. It was Brown's farewell contest in Australia. ...

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  62. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

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

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