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  2. NAVAL RATIOS.

    Herr von Ribbentrop (Herr Hitler's Envoy in London) and other members of the German N[?] Mission, who have returned to London, were received by the Foreign Secretary (Sir ...

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  3. JUBILEE FUND.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Page) stated last night that the amount subscribed to the Jubilee Fund for maternal and infant welfare, since the appeal was launched by ...

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  4. TRAIN VAN

    Two attempts have been made within a week to rob mails carried by Great Western express trains. It was reported to-day that, when the ...

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  5. SQUALLY WINDS

    Strong westerlies, at times attaining a velocity of more than 40 miles an hour, commenced to blow in Sydney and along the coast on Saturday afternoon and continued ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Nighldress, a nine-years-old mare and winner of many show prizes for jumping, was struct by a motor car in Bent-street, South Grafton, near the Clarence bridge, suffering ...

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  7. MR. LYONS.

    Mainly owing to last-minute uncertainty regarding meat developments, Mr. Lyons's Continental tour is in the melting pot. He is due to [?] to Cologue at 11.30 a.m. on Monday, but ...

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  8. FIRST TEST.

    The first test match England v South Africa, began at Nottingham to-day, and will be continued on Monday and Tuesday. Wyatt won the less. England had made 384 runs for the ...

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  9. SPEEDIER EXPRESSES.

    Important alterations of the running schedules of trains between Melbourne and Sydney will be made on July 15, by which time the journey between the two cities will be ...

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  10. SALE OF GOATS.

    There was an unusual sale at Lake Cargelligo yesterday when the pound-keeper offered 48 goats and two sheep at auction. The animals had been brought more than 60 miles ...

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  11. DOLE FRAUD CONVICTION.

    At the West Wyalone Police Court, August Edward Siedel, 68, was charged on seven counts of obtaining food relief orders by false pretences. The defendant pleaded guilty to ...

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  12. MAN WOUNDED.

    Thomas Lett, 52, of Mclasaac-street, Tighe's Hill, suffered a bullet wound in the left wrist at the Royal Oak Hotel, Tighe's Hill, late last night. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA STAR.

    The large twin-screw motor-ship. Australia Star, reached Sydney on Saturday, after her maiden voyage from the United Kingdom. She will in future trade in the Blue Star Line's ...

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  14. IMPROVING HOSPITAL GROUNDS.

    The Coff's Harbour Hospital directors are proceeding with a beautification scheme, and already a great improvement has been made. The plans provide for subdivision for rotational ...

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  15. PAINTER INJURED.

    While G. A. King. the Nowra bandmaster, was painting a building at the Naval College, Jervis Bay, he slipped from a ladder and had an elbow and his right ankle fractured. He ...

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  16. TUG-OF-WAR

    Pulling desperately at the heels of a suspect who was half-way through a window, a policeman unknowingly engaged in a tug-of-war with another constable on Saturday night, who ...

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  17. POULTRY PLAGUE.

    After this week's meeting of the Executive Council, the importation of poultry from New South Wales into Queensland will be forbidden unless the birds are certified free from ...

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  18. GRANT FOR ROAD WORK.

    The Hume Shire Council received a grant of £2500 from the Local Government Department, to carry otu road and bridge construction in areas where there is a settled ...

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  19. DROWNING FEARED.

    Rowing a 12ft pun[?], William James Hersom, 38, left his home on the north bank of Tingalpa Creck about 7 o'clock on Saturday night to obtain bread from Thornside. About ...

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  20. MISTLETOE PEST

    The ravages of mistletoe in trees, in the district is causing landowners much worry. Twenty years ago there were only a few specimens of the pest, in the scrubland. ...

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  21. PRINCE OF WALES.

    "I think that the Prince of Wales, after considering the matter, will realise that there are other forms of discipline besides shouldering a musket and playing soldiers," said ...

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  22. DUBBO HOSPITAL.

    The Dubbo Hospital Board has been informed by the Hospitals Commission that, in view of the rapid increase in the number of patients, the Commission has decided to ...

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  23. LABOUR ALDERMEN

    It was announced on Friday that the Queensland central executive of the A.L.P. had instructed the three Brisbane aldermen who were recently elected to Parliament not ...

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  24. MINERS' DELEGATES.

    The Western Miners' Federation has referred to its delegate board an invitation from the Friends of the Soviet Union for delegates to be sent to the 1936 May Day celebrations in ...

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  25. RIVER EROSION.

    The chief engineer for unemployment relief works (Mr. Main) conferred with the Muswellbrook Council regarding the council's application for a grant for work to check river ...

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  26. ABORIGINES.

    "I have found much evidence that vital social changes are taking place among the aborigines which are as radical and important to them as the Renaissance or the ...

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  27. JARDINE'S COMMENT.

    D. R. Jardine, in the "Evening Standard," suggests that the recent troubles with the Not's Club must have aftected the attendance at Trent Bridge as well as the membership. ...

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  28. FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) left Sydney last night to attend the meeting of the Council of Defence and the Cabinet meetings, to be held in Melbourne. He will ...

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  29. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    A collision occurred between two cars at the intersection of Morwick-street and The Boulevard, Strathfield, yesterday. Septimus Underwood, 68, of Mildon-terrace, Dawes ...

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  30. MACQUARIE-STREET.

    At the request of Mr. Sydney Urp Smith, Mr. John D. Moore, and others working for the preservation of the old Hyde Park barracks, now the District Court, the council of ...

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  31. [?]IRL'S FOOT GASHED.

    At Cobaki Creek, Norma Cox, 11 of Cobaki, trod on an upturned broken bottle, whihc inficted a terribel gash. But for treatment by a Brisbane doctor, ...

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  32. BOY ELECTROCUTED.

    John Bootland, 6 of Anzac-parade, Cessnock, was electrocuted at Stanford Merthyr, near Kurri Kurri, yesterday afternoon. The boy went with his parents on a visit ...

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  33. BANKRUPT

    The Postal, Telegraph, and Cable Corporation has gone into voluntary bankruptcy, and requested the Court to grant, authority to reorganise the company under the Federal ...

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  34. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    International wheat speculators are between 25,000,000 and 35,000,000 bushels short on the Winnipeg exchange. The Prime Minister (Mr. Bennett) informed ...

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  35. INDEX.

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  36. SEWERAGE UNDERTAKING.

    The £65,000 sewerage works are well under way, and a large number of pipes has already been put in, One gang consists of 30 men, and another gang of 25 men will start on ...

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  37. ORGANIC MATTER IN WATER SUPPLY.

    The Government Analyst has sent to the Barraba Municipal Council the following report on a sample of water sent from the supply dam:—"The sample contains more organic ...

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  38. RELIEF WORKERS.

    Edwin Siggers, licensee of the Emplre Hotel, was fined £2/10/. with 8/ costs, on a charge of allowing unauthorised persons on his premises. A number of men were fined, for being ...

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  39. ITALIAN REFORMS.

    The Italian Cabinet has passed a bill under which work will cease at 1 p.m. on Saturdays in Italy, where half-holidays have hitherto been unknown. Men. however, must devote ...

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  40. SUEZ CANAL.

    Signor Gayda (the editor) in an article in the "Giornale d'Italia," declares that if the Suez Canal and the Straits of Gibraltar could he closed by the League in order to impose ...

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  41. COUNCIL'S ROADWAY, PROJECT.

    The Manilla Municipal Council has decided to call tenders for the construction of a modern macadamised tar-penetration roadway in the main street, Portion of the cost, has been ...

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  42. CITY ROBBERY.

    Nearly £200 in notes was stolen on Saturday night from a tobacconist's shop in Pittstreet, city, occupied by Mr. R. Bramley. The thief apparently used a skeleton key ...

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  43. PUBLIC TRUSTEE.

    The Deputy Public Trustee (Mr. W. V. W. Thompson) explained on Saturday that the late Public Trustee (Mr. Kessell) for some time before his death was absent, ill, from ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At the request, of the Army Council, eight London battalions of the Territorial Army have agreed to conversion into anti-aircraft defence units. Certain territorial field units have ...

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  45. MEMORIAL TO FORMER MAYOR.

    The family of the late Mr. J. M. C. Humphiles, ex-Mayor of Muswellbrook, have erected to his memory a large clock, which has been placed in a prominent position on ...

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  47. AVIATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Federal Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes), at the opening of an Air League hall at North Sydnney on Saturday, said that Australians had to develop their country and to ...

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  48. MUNITIONS EXPLOSION.

    The special representative of the "Daily Telegraph" at Wittenberg says: "A veil, of mystery still shrouds the explosion in a munitions factory in Relnsdorf. The stricken area ...

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  49. DEATH OF MR. J. C. H. V. HUSKING.

    The death occurred this morning of John Charles Henry Venn Husking, 57, of the Royal Hotel, South Grafton. At various periods he conducted hotels in Lismore, Sydney, Brisbane, ...

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  50. ACCIDENTS TO AUTOGIROS.

    Two autogiros were damaged in practically similar circumstances during the week-end— one in Sydney and the other in Melbourne. While Mr. A. T. Reid was attempting to land ...

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  51. MINERS AND MUTTON.

    A rather amusing sequel has occurred to the rush to mine for gold in the Tuvua district. Mr. Foulis is the only farmer in the colony ...

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  52. GRAZIER RECLUSE.

    Under the will of the late Mr. Charles Shepherd, 72, who died in a private hospital in the Wondal district on June 7, the Anglican Church at Wondai will benefit by £10,000. ...

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  53. RIVERINA PROTEST.

    The border district is perturbed at the action of the Victorian Transport Board in refusing 23 applications for road transport services between Melbourne and Riverina. ...

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  54. NORTH CHINA.

    The Chinese Ambassador (Mr. Quo Tai-chi) called on the Foreign Secretary (Sir Samuel Hoare) and declared that his Government had gone to the utmost limit in concessions to ...

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  55. TO-DAY.

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  56. EXHIBITION OF CAGED BIRDS

    Lady Hore-Ruthven, wife of the Governor, visited the exhibition of caged birds in the basement of the Town Hall on Saturday, and spent nearly an hour inspecting the 2000 ...

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  57. BOAT OVERTURNS.

    A rowing boat containing three persons overturned in the Fitzroy River at Rockhamplon this morning, and George Doeblin, 38, of Sunnybank, Brisbane, was drowned. ...

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  58. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Reginald Arthur Caldwell Chambers, 39, of Curtis-road, Balmain, was found dead at his home on Saturday night, hanging by a length of clothes line from the banisters on the first ...

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  59. FISH HATCHERIES

    Hatcheries for breeding Murray cod and perch to restock depicted inland waters are to be established. The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) said ...

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  60. FANCY ICE SKATING.

    Herman Steinschaden, of Austria, world's champion fancy ice skater, gave a demonstration at the Glariarium on Saturday night. This included leaps over two chairs, 4ft high. ...

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  61. AUBURN COUNCIL.

    The Mayor of Auburn (Alderman W. H. Lamb) informed a deputation on Friday that the council was almost bankrupt. The deputation represented the local ...

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  62. CANTERBURY CATHEDRAL.

    Dominion Prime Ministers and prelates, including the Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Head). and representatives of the Empire, crowded the nave of the Canterbury ...

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  63. HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The board of directors fo the Benevolent Society, at a recent meeting, appointed Dr. Alex. A. Sharland and Dr. Allen Henry as resident medical officers at the Royal Hospital ...

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  64. JOCKEYS INJURED.

    When Actaeon and Richmond Tiger fell in the sleeplechase at Williamstown on Saturday their riders were seriously injured. A. Armsden, who had the mount on Richmond Tiger, ...

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  65. CANON HAMMOND'S BIRTHDAY.

    At the Memorial Hall, Hammondville, recently a framed, enlarged photograph of Canon R.B.S. Hammond, autographed by the whole of the 67 families at the settlement. ...

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  66. MOSMAN INCINERATOR.

    The Balgowlah Progress Association, in fortherance of its campaign against the proposal of the Mosman Council to crect an incinerator adjacent ot Balgowlah, has arranged for the ...

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  67. AGED MAN INJURED.

    James Walker, 58, an inmate of the Old Men's Home at Newington, was admitted to St. Joseph's Hospital. Auburn, on Saturday suffering from abrasions to his face. He told ...

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  68. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Subur[?] Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...

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