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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    James Joseph Carroll and James Alf[?] Martin were sentenced at Albury Court three months' imprisonment on a charge having stolen clothing from the dwelling ...

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  3. TRAFFIC REGULATION.

    The City Coroner (Mr. Oram) yesterday, at the conclusion of an inquest on a boy who was killed in a motor accident, suggested an amendment of the traffic regulations, to ...

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  4. THE LEAGUE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr.Stanley Baldwin) and the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) received a deputation of organisers of the National Declaration of Peace and ...

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  5. HAILI SELLASSIE.

    The correspondent of "The Times" at Addis Ababa says:— "A salvo of 21 guns, announcing the 45th birthday of the Emperor (Haill Sellassle), ...

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  6. RECORD ORDERS.

    The wire works of Ryland's Bros. (Aust.), Ltd., which ranks with Lysaght's galvanised iron works as the largest of the Newcastle ' secondary industries which draw their raw ...

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  7. WATER BOARD.

    Complaints were made by two members at the Water Board yesterday that the restricting of reticulation services to residences was likely seriously to hamper the building ...

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  8. DANGING EXAMINER.

    MR. FELIX DEMERY. Mr. Demery. who is London examiner of the Association of Operatic Dancing of Great Britain, reached Sydney yesterday to conduct ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BROADCASTING.

    Millions of broadcastlng licence holders in Britain are at last to have a say in the programmes and the general policy of the British Broadcasting Corporation. Sir Stephen ...

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  10. CONVICTED OF RECEIVING.

    Judge Barton sentenced Owen Henry [?]cher, 20, to six months' imprisonment [?] hard labour, and Eric James Henderson.[?] to 18 months' imprisonment, for receiving. ...

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  11. DEATH FROM TETANUS,

    The death occurred in hospital this morning, from tetanus, of Arthur Spencer, [?] eight-year-old son of Mr. E. G. Spencer, Aberdeen. The boy fell and suffered a [?] ...

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  12. ALSATIAN DOGS

    "I would like Alsatian dogs to be declared vermin," the Premier (Mr. Dunstan) told a deputation from the Chamber of Agriculture to-day. "I think that they are unnecessary ...

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  13. AIR RAIDS.

    The Biitish Governments circular to local authorities on measures of defence against air p[?]aids, which was published this week, has been warmly criticised by the Liberal Press. The ...

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  14. GRADUATES.

    The Sydney University Graduates Association was founded at a meeting held in the Great Hall of the University last night Mr. P. C. Spender, K.C., who was chairman ...

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  15. BREAKING AND ENTERING CHARGES [?]

    At the police court Leonard Samuel Smith 29, and Leslie George Mackay, 33 were charged with breaking and entering Black Bros. [?]St at Yeoval and stealing goods valued at £[?] ...

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  16. BODY NEAR OVERTURNED CAR.

    The body of Joseph Cardwell timekeeper and storekepeer for the Main Roads Department at the Bendemeer and Walcha work was found near an overturned car. He [?]h ...

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  17. TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    Following a suggestion made by the Acting Pilme Minister (Dr.Page) to the Australian National Travel Association last May a series of recommendations for the ...

    Article : 258 words
  18. CLOTHING ABLAZE.

    Mrs. Joyce 70 who lived with her daughter at Bowraville was severely burned to--day as the result of her clothes catching file. ...

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  19. DISTRIBUTION OF 15,540 ACRES

    The Western Lands Board (Mr.A.A.B[?] ton chairman and Mr. J. M. Goidon [?] a sitting on Monday afternoon to deal [?] applications for additional areas out of [?] ...

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  20. COLLIERY DEPUTY'S DEATH

    At an inquest to-day the distiict corres[?] (Mr. M. Keegan) found that the death [?] William Wilson, 56 a deputy, employed at [?] Corrimal-Balgownie colllery for many years ...

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  21. BRITISH 'PLANE ENGINES.

    "There is no doubt that some aeroplane engines that are exported for civil purposes may be put to military use, but the Government does not propose to stop their export ...

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  22. BATHING SUITS.

    The executive committee of the Municipal Association decided to-day to recommend to all councils in Victoria that the regulations governing bathing suits adopted in New South ...

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  23. WATTLES ENCIRCLE MEMORIAL

    Under the auspices of the Kangaroo Valley Sub-branch of the Returned Soldieis' League and in the presence of a representative [?]assembly of residents and about 30[?] ...

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  24. MR. MENZIES

    The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies), wearing a Menzies Clan tie, returned from Scotland, where representatives of the clan, two of whom are also named ...

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  25. MODEL FLYING CLUB.

    A Model Flying Club has been formed [?] Wilbeifoice and has been affiliated with [?] Model Flying Club of Australia. Competations aie held at week-ends, and as many[?] ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND.—Arr:July 24, Monowal, from Suva following island crui[?]se. ...

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  27. HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENTS.

    The committee of the Windsor District H[?]pital has accepted a tender for the install[?] tion of new steam and hot water service [?] a cast of £2350. Three district organisation ...

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  28. TOURISTS, FROM THE EAST.

    Mr. J. F. Coates, M. L.C., who returned by the Nankin yesterday from a tour of China and Japan, said that there was a great tourist trade opportunity for Australia among the ...

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  29. FURNITURE REMOVALS.

    The Railway Department announced yesterday that the business of furniture removals by the department had grown to large proportions. ...

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  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 words
  31. FINGERPRINTS.

    The question whether fingerprints evidence is Infallible was raised in the Criminal Court to-day. Robert Troutbeck, metallurgist, of ...

    Article : 286 words
  32. INJURED MAN AWARDED £75.

    A verdict for the amount claimed, £75, was given by Judge Nield, in the Maitland District Court to-day, in the case in which Alfred Donald Crittenden, farmer, of ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. THE FOURTH TEST.

    A member of the M.C.C. admits that the booking of rooms at a Manchester hotel for England players in the fourth test match against South Africa has not given ...

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  34. TASMAN AIR MAILS.

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith met the Acting Premier (Sir Alfred Ransom) and other Ministers to-day, and submitted proposals for a regular Tasman air service. ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYED SING PSALMS.

    The hundreds of unemployed who after marching from Johannesburg to Pretoria, unsuccessfully applied to the Prime Minister (General Hertzog) for increased relief work ...

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  36. CLAIM AGAINST ESTATE SUCCEEDS

    In the Maitland District Court, John McMillan, of Dungog, claimed £83/19/ from Anni[?] Wiice, administratrix of the estate of the late Henry Wilce, for work and labour [?] ...

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  37. CHOIRMASTER FOUND DEAD.

    Frank Finedon, 71, who has conduced nursery in Maitland for many years, was four dead at his home early this morning. He had [?] bullet wound in the head and a rifle was found ...

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  38. MOSMAN INCINERATOR.

    The Executive Council has approved a minute submitted by the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner), recommending the establishment of an incinerator for the ...

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  39. CRICKETERS' ENTHUSIASM.

    Darwin cricketers have returned after their annual visit to Pine Creek, the nearest town which has a cricket team. The journey involved a trip of 320 miles to and from Pine ...

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  40. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The steamships Calmar (5787 tons) and Koryu Maru (2028 tons) collided ten miles south of San Francisco lightship during a fog to-night. ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 words
  42. MAN WINS WAGER.

    Cecil Carcy. a produce store employee,[?] ried a bag of bran weighing lewt from that Bowral post-office to the one-mile peg on the Moss Vale-road, to win a wager of £1 [?] ...

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  43. ABORIGINES.

    Canon Needham, chairman of the Australian Board of Missions, in an address to the Millions Club, related experiences with Australian aborigines. ...

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  44. NAMES ON PETITION.

    The Mayor of Kempsey (Alderman J. B. McElhone) informed the council that he had submitted to a handwriting expert the petition which asked the council to conduct a poll on ...

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  45. WOMAN THROWN FROM SULKY.

    While Mrs. W.Alchin was driving a [?] in a sulky on Tarcutta-road the horse [?] went over a low embankment, and fell. [?] Alchin was thrown heavily on her face. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  46. THE SUBURBS.

    When advised by the Lands Department that permission was being sought by a man to remove shell grit from between the rocks at Long Bay beach, the Randwick Council ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £7/0/6 an ounce fine, compared with £7/0/5 yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  48. FREEMASONS.

    More than 200 members of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons attended a banquet at the Masonic Club last night to celebrate the installation of the Governor (Sir Alexander ...

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  49. DROVER'S BACK DISLOCATED

    While Jack Nell, 30, was in charge of a [?] of sheep belonging to his brother, E. A.[?] of Moree, his horse put its foot in a rabbit burrow two miles from Coolatai, and toppied ...

    Article : 110 words
  50. MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH

    Thomas Petcival. 66, a former n.ember of the staff of the Leichhardt Municipal Council, died yesterday while waiting at the Rookwood Cemetery gates for the funeral of ...

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  51. QUEEN SALOTE OF TONGA

    Queen Salote, of Tonga, accompanied by two ladies-in-waiting, and a Methodist chaplain, the Rev. C. R. Page, arrived by the Monowai to-day, and will leave by the Marama on ...

    Article : 67 words
  52. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 words
  53. TOWN CLERK

    One of the loneliest officials in Sydney last night was the Town Clerk, Mr. Roy Hendy who waited in his room at the Town Hall until midnight to receive applications for ...

    Article : 118 words
  54. "SODIUM LIGHTS"

    Tests of the new lighting system. Which is claimed to have exceptional advantages for the working of cargoes at night, were made at Lee Wharf. Newcastle. this, evening. The ...

    Article : 217 words
  55. AMERICAN ENGINEER.

    The body of John Robert Bowie, passenger on the steamer Tanda, who disappeared on the night of July 16 when the vessel was being towed out of the Brisbane River, was ...

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  56. CASUALTIES.

    Charles Wilcox. 50. of The Crescent. Mona Vale, a labourer, employed by Warringah Shire Council, was knocked down by a motor lorry in Pittwater-road, Mona Vale. He ...

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  57. MAN FOUND SHOT.

    Walking along the banks of the Namoi River near Manilla this morning, a stockman, Owen Jones, found the body of Charles Robert Bayliss. 67. A revolver was clasped in the ...

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  58. SHOTS AT SUSPECT.

    A man was discovered on the premises of F. W. Hughes Proprietary, Ltd., in Lord-street, Botany, at 12.20 a.m. yesterday. The watchman, Arthur Edward Cotter, was taking him ...

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  59. KING'S JUBILEE

    A letter describing the Kings jubilee celebrations at Addis Ababa has been received in Sydney from Miss Hope Russell of Belmore now in the service of the Sudan ...

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  60. N.Z. ELECTORATE

    The Lyttelton by-election resulted:—T. H. McCombs (Labour). 5437; M. E. Lyons (Government), 3685. The two independent candidates polled only 149 votes between them. ...

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  61. BOUNDARY RIDER'S DEATH.

    Constable Finn, of Innamincka (S.A.) has arrived at Windorah with the body of William Henry Lisaman, from Coperacunda, an outstation of Arrabury. He also had Ruby ...

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  62. REQUEST TO GLEBE COUNCIL.

    The application for permission to be swornin as a special constable and to secure a revolver licence, which was refused at last Thursday's meeting of the Glebe Council, was ...

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  63. MILLIONS CLUB.

    Mr. C. H. Borlie city librarian, will be the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon to--morrow. ...

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  64. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programme of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisement Column. ...

    Article : 19 words
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