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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Waradgery Shire Council has accepted tenders for road contracts aggregating £773. The Main Roads Department wrote approving the expenditure of £5813 on the Sturt ...

    Article : 79 words
  3. CANEFIELDS STRIKE.

    Indications are that a settlement of the cane-cutters' strlke, which has laid idle the sugar mills at Mourilyan Tully, Goondi, and South Johnstone, will now become a matter ...

    Article : 205 words
  4. MOTOR ACCIDENTS,

    A motor truck containing four young men got out of control about 15 miles from Beaufor[?] late on Friday night crashed through a fence into a plantation. and then [?]. ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. LICENSEE FINED.

    At the Cooma Police Court A.L. Blair, licensee of the Cooma Hotel, was fined £3 for being the licensee of premises on which a man was found during unlawful hours ...

    Article : 237 words
  6. V.R.C. CHAIRMAN'S DEATH.

    MR. L. K. S. MACKINNON. Mr. Mackinnon, chairman of the V.R.C., died in Melbourne early on Sunday morning, in his 74th year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. KING'S AIR CUP.

    The King's Cup air race will be flown this year on September 6 and 7. More than 30 entries have been received including one from the Duke of Kent. ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. PLIGHT OF JEWRY.

    The Warsaw correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says:—"Numbers of Jewish refugees have arrived at Danzig. They are victims of an unprecedented Nazi campaign to ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. SALARY CUTS.

    A demand for full restoration of salaries was made at a conference of the Teachers' Federation at the Adyar Hall on Saturday. The conference was attended by delegates ...

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  10. WATER SCHEME.

    [?] has adopted a report from its engineer (Mr. A. L. Hoiniman), to be submitted to the Department of Public Works in relation to the ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. TWO WOMEN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Helen Wills, 40, of Crown-street, Surry Hills. was killed and Mrs. Jackson, of Flindersstreet, Darlinghurst, suff[?]d concussion, Jacerations, and abrasions, when they were ...

    Article : 403 words
  12. CUDGEN HEADLAND CAMP SITES.

    The Tweed Shire Council has decided to adopt a reservation plan for allotting camping spaces at Cudgeon Headland during the next holidays. It was stated that complaints ...

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  13. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES.

    The Acting Federal Attorney-General (Senaral Brennan) said that everything indicated that the Federal Ministry had been correct in the belief that, if the seamen were left to ...

    Article : 103 words
  14. HOTEL ROBBERIES.

    Two cases of thefts of liquot from hotels were reported to the police during the weekend. Bottles of whisky valued at £50 were stolen ...

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  15. CASE WITHDRAWN.

    At the police court when a man named Sawaker was charged with permitting an unlicensed person, Thomas Potter to drive his car in a public place, Sergeant Doolan ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. LAWN TENNIS.

    "The Times," reviewing the lawn tennis season, says: "Perry's speed placed him on the top of the world, von Cramm, Crawford, Austin, and Budge following. Budge showed that ...

    Article : 304 words
  17. BUILDING REVIVAL.

    [?] is bing maintained at Wagga. During the depression the building trade fell away from about £100,000 yearly to practically nothing. All artisans ...

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  18. MRS. J. A. LYONS.

    The lecture to be given by Mrs. Lyons wife of the Prime Minister, at the Melbourne Town Hall to-morrow night, will be her last public engagement this year as she will enter ...

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  19. PROPOSED PURCHASE OF SALEYARDS.

    Mess[?]s. L[?] Martin and Co. have refused the offer of the municipal council to purchase their saleyards for £1400. They polnted out that the expert valuation made by the ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. MODERN PROBLEMS.

    Arrangements are complete for the meeting of the British Association at Norwich from September [?] to 11, for which a large number of visitors, including many from overseas, is ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. CUSTODY OF HIGH-JUMPER.

    The custody of the well-known highjumper Look Out, was decided in the Lismore District Court, before Judge Clancy. Mrs. Doris Deborah Harriet Thompson ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. COUNCIL ELECTION.

    One of the most interesting and keenly fought, municipal election campaigns ever conducted in Collingwood resu[?]ed on Saturday in the loss to the Labour party of three ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. WORLD PEACE.

    A message to the people of Australia specially written by Lord Cec[?], will be broadcast from station 2FC to-night at 9 o'clock, and relayed to national stations, The [?] of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. FAR NORTH COAST SCOUTS.

    Reviewing at the annual meeting the first year's work of the Far North Coast District Boy Scouts Association, the distr[?]ct commiss[?]oner (the Rev. L. M. Mills) said that there ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. NAZI PENAL CODE.

    Amid great confusion and excitement the conflict between the Nazi school favouring severe penal sentences and the advocates of humanitarianism came to a head when the ...

    Article : 253 words
  26. THE SUBURBS.

    Messrs, H. S. Adams, B. J. Doherty. S. J. Home, and B. Lewis have been nominated to fill the vacancies on the Glebe Council created by the death of Alderman Dick and the ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. PIONEER CLERGYMAN.

    An interesting ceremony was performed at the historic Church of St. Anne, Ryde yesterday afternoon. The rector (the Rev. C. A. Stubbin) baptised John Phillp Henry. the ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. CASUALTIES.

    Harold Coe, 50, fell 20ft from the window of his flat in Curlewis-street, Bondi, on Saturday, and suffered injuries to his back. The Eastern Suburbs Ambulance took him to the ...

    Article : 464 words
  29. FEDERAL LABOUR PARTY.

    Many resolutions on a wide range of subiects were agreed to at a zone conference of the Federal Labour party yesterday Delegates were present from the electorates of Watson, ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. EYES INJURED.

    Don McSwan, a mechanic employed at H[?]lingworth Brothers' garage, was struck in the left eye by a pair of p[?]ers. It is feared that the eye will have to be removed. ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details will be found on page 16, column 5. ...

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  32. BRITISH AVIATION

    The "Sunday Times" says that the British aircraft industry is enjoying the biggest boom in history. Statistics issued to-day reveal that the passenger and freight traffic of ...

    Article : 262 words
  33. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  34. FIRE DESTROYS COTTAGE.

    An unoccupied weatherboard cottage on the Great Western-road. Blackhe[?]h and its furutture were destroyed by flre on Friday night. The fire was reported by a passing motorist ...

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  35. LABOUR UNITY.

    At a meeting of the executive of the State Labour party at Hobart to-day, it was decided that, if the Federal executive or the Federal conference failed to achieve unity in the ...

    Article : 119 words
  36. TELEVISION.

    "There is no immediate possibility of television in Australia," said Mr. L. A. Hooke, deputy general manager of Amalgamated Wireless. at a gathering of the radio industry. ...

    Article : 103 words
  37. MAN'S BODY UNDER BRIDGE.

    Although the railway bridge at Powelltown is on the outskirts of the township. and is frequently used by pedestrians, the body of George L.Martin, aged about 35, had been lying ...

    Article : 142 words
  38. COUNTER-CHARGE SUCCEEDS.

    At the Wyong Police Court, Walter Frnest Love proceeded against H. Harcomb, bookmaker, for assault, Harcomb made a countercharge that Love had used insulting words, ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. INSURANCE.

    The Australian Under-Secretary for Employment (Sir Frederick Stewait) left for Quebec to-day by the Empiess of Britain and will sail for Sydney on the Monowa[?] ...

    Article : 215 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
  41. BARROW PUSHERS.

    Mr. R. Lewis, a Bankstown hairdresser on Saturday wheeled a man weighing more than 12st in an iron barrow from Punchbowl to Bankstown, a distance of nearly a mile and a ...

    Article : 227 words
  42. FLOODS IN JAPAN.

    Fifty-two people have been killed and 75 injured and 1200 houses and 20,000 acres of ricefields and apple orchards have been seriously damaged in a series of disastrous floods ...

    Article : 50 words
  43. COMMISSION CLAIM.

    In the Llsmore District Court, on Friday, before. Judge Clancy. Stanley James Williams claimed from Arthur Henry Giggins £162'10' as commission on the sale of a hotel and other ...

    Article : 158 words
  44. LOANS AT 4? PER CENT.

    Mortgage loans at 4? per cent, will be available to New Zealand farmers from the newly formed Mortgage Corporation, which will issue stocks and debentures at 3? per cent. ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Lap records were continuously broken in the Ulster Grand Prix. which was the fastest motor cycle road race ever run. While Guthrie was riding behind Rusk round a bend at 100 ...

    Article : 75 words
  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Queen Wilhelmina of Ho[?]and w[?] on [?]day in Scot[?]and gave an audience to the Mayor of Albury (Alderman Waugh) at St. Fillans (Perthshire), and asked him to convey to ...

    Article : 448 words
  47. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. W.F. Betts of Melbourne, who fought in France in the A.I.F. is on a visit to Sydney. Mr. Betts is superintendent. of the ...

    Article : 420 words
  48. BRIDGE ACROSS COX'S RIVER.

    The Government has granted £3000 to Wollondilly Shire, for the crection of a bridge across the Cox's River at Lower Burragorang The bridge will till a long-felt want of ...

    Article : 55 words
  49. SUBMARINE FLEET

    "Le Journal" declares that Germany is constructing a fleet of commercial submarines for use in event of a war-time blockade. Each is of 3000 tons, 360ft in length, and has a ...

    Article : 59 words
  50. WOMAN BITTEN

    Mr. W. Batcheldor, of Edith, was savagel[?] attacked and bitten by a neighbour's cattledog. Finding the dog at her house she ...

    Article : 148 words
  51. VETERAN COUNCIL EMPLOYEES.

    Messrs.T.Garrahy and D.Ryan who have been employed on the roads staff of the Gostwyck Shire Council since the inception of local government, have retired. Both have been ...

    Article : 69 words
  52. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 words
  53. INDIVIDUALISM.

    President Roosevelt, in a ladio speech summoned the nation's youth to "unite and challenge the old order in behalf of the new," He defended the "brain trust." declaring that a ...

    Article : 142 words
  54. ABORIGINES IN N.S.W.

    The Rev. A. W. Satchell rector of Ashbury, who was for 10 years a lay missionary among the aborigines of this State, speaking at the Presbyterian Brother[?]ood at Annandale on ...

    Article : 187 words
  55. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The King has sent a message to the South African cricketers, congratulating them on their great victory in winning the rubber after such close and well-fought matches. ...

    Article : 71 words
  56. NEW RAILWAY SUGGESTED.

    On the suggestion of Councilor Eckford.the Namo[?] Shire Council declded to submit to the Premier a proposal to construct a dual railway from Dora Creek to Minlbah.(about 33. ...

    Article : 132 words
  57. DISPUTE OVER BET.

    During a dispute over a bet. a young man bit tne nose of a bookmaker at the Williamstown racecourse on Satutday. The dispule occurred on the flat. The man ...

    Article : 90 words
  58. INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

    The [?]tional chess tournament was continued to-day, One match in the ninth round, which was adjourned yesterday. was finished, the points being Czechoslovakia v ...

    Article : 51 words
  59. TILL RIFLED.

    While Mr. N. Edwards, chemist, was [?] from his shop during the tea hour, thieves took all the money from the till, which, it was estim[?]ted, was £10. ...

    Article : 42 words
  60. BANKING AND CREDIT.

    Centralised control over banking and [?] vesting unprecedented authority over the ebb and flow of credit in the Federal Reserve Board and the open market ...

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  61. GREYHOUND RACING.

    The secretary of the Greyhound Brceders, Owners, and Trainers' Association of New South Wales (Mr. J. R. Wagner), in a letter to the Editor, says that members of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  62. CLAIM FOR £50 FAILS.

    In the District Court. John Doyle [?] Lachlan Knox Turner, claiming £ 50 compensation for an injury alleged to have been caused by a dog's bite. ...

    Article : 110 words
  63. FRENCH QUOTAS.

    The new economic committee to conslder quotas and tariffs will overhaul quotas some of which, especially agricultuial, it is cet tain to retain. Tariffs, however will be ...

    Article : 71 words
  64. ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.

    At the annual meeting of the Past Grand Presidents' Association, united Ancient Order or Dru[?]ds. Rro. E. H. Hubbard was elected president, Bro. H. Clarke vice-president. Bro. william Turne[?] ...

    Article : 64 words
  65. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Adertisoment colvmns. ...

    Article : 5 words
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