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  2. £300 REWARD.

    The police inquiries into the murder of Reginald Holmes took a new turn yesterday, when the Government decided to offer a reward of £300 for ...

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  3. MEAT QUOTAS.

    Quotas of Australian meat which Britain has agreed to admit during the July-September period, were announced by the Acting Prime Minister ...

    Article : 180 words
  4. THE FRANCHISE.

    Drastic changes in the local government law, including that relating to the City Council, are to be made by the Ministry. The Minister for Local ...

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  5. MR. JAMES WALKER

    When two cars collided head-on on the Trangie-road, near Mungeribar, Mr. James Walker, president of the Graziers' Association of New South ...

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  6. THE FROSTS.

    Icy cold conditions extended throughout the State early yesterday morning, and in almost every district dawn revealed miles of countryside covered with white frost. Water was ...

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  7. UNITED STATES.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says:—The New Deal's contribution to social security, called [?]y some the most comprehensive measure of its kind ever ...

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  8. BRITISH LEGION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. A. Bevan (Lab., Ebbw Vale) asked whether the attention of the Government had been directed to the proposal to send a delegation of ...

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  9. LIMITATION.

    Further steps in preparation for the holding of a general conference on the limitation of naval armaments are now under the consideration of the British ...

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  10. INCREASES.

    The first payments of the increased old-age and invalid pensions will be made by the Federal Government on the pensions pay day, of July 4. Because of the increase in the cost ...

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  11. ARGENTINA'S OPPOSITION.

    Yesterday's meeting to discuss the regulation of meat imports was probably the largest yet held, including Ministers and officials from all the dominions. The Secretary for the ...

    Article : 324 words
  12. "TRAGIC FAILURE."

    Giving evidence to-day before the Royal Commission on the traffic in arms, Dr. Chistopher Addison, an ex-Minister, said that the first nine months of the Great War proved ...

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  13. AGGREGATE DEFICIT

    An analysis completed to-day of the financial operations of the Australian Governments up to the end of May, supports the belief that the estimate made during the Loan Council ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. COUNCIL CENSURED.

    In a letter to the Albury Council, the Department of Labour severely criticised the way in which the council expended the £15,000 granted for unemployment relief. ...

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  15. FIRE IN STOREHOUSE

    A whole block of shops was threatened when fire broke out in a storehouse packed with combustible materials in Auburn-road, Auburn, yesterday morning. ...

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  16. WOMEN'S CONFERENCE

    The conference of the British Commonwealth League, which is attended by 200 women from all parts of the Empire, devoted to-day to the question of equality between the ...

    Article : 226 words
  17. LOTTERY AGENT.

    At the Goulburn Quarter Sessions Arthu[?] Pikett was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment on a charge of having misappropriated [?] cheque for £100. ...

    Article : 254 words
  18. HISTORIC OBELISK.

    The historic obelisk in Macquarie-place is being repaired by City Council masons. Several correspondents have written to the "Herald" complaining that the antiquarian ...

    Article : 468 words
  19. 100 MILES AN HOUR.

    One hundred and thirty nours out from Sydney, the Ellerman and Bucknall Line steamer City of Florence (6[?]2 tons) berthed at Victoria Dock at 5 p.m. to-day. ...

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  20. MINE BATTLE.

    The 380 convicts who mutinied in the Kansas State prison coalmine surrendered to-day after 21 hours of continuous rioting. The men were routed from the scorched ...

    Article : 173 words
  21. ROAD ACCIDENTS.

    It was officially stated yesterday that since the special police "safety patrols" began operations on June 7 there had been a noticeable reduction in the number of fatal road ...

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  22. STUDENTS' "DUEL"

    Two students fought a duel with naked foils beside the University lake this morning. The duellists were Stanislaus Josef von Ingwersen, known as "The Baron" because of his noble ...

    Article : 336 words
  23. PICTURE FILMS.

    "The New South Wales Film Quota Act is absolutely Machiavellian in its philosophy," said Mr. A. Beverley Baxter, Director of Public Relations, Gaumont British Film Corporation, ...

    Article : 215 words
  24. JAPANESE EFFICIENCY.

    Mr. C. H. Bertie, City Librarian, accompanied by his wife and daughter, returned to Sydney from a holiday trip to Japan by the Tanda yesterday. ...

    Article : 183 words
  25. QUETTA EARTHQUAKE

    Quetta, where the disastrous earthquake tarred, is still under martial law, and en[?] is forbidden, under a penalty of two [?]' imprisonment with hard labour. ...

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  26. MR. LYONS.

    "I think that statesmen of every country in the world should be brought here regularly to ensure that this great tragedy is never repealed," declared the Australian Prime ...

    Article : 254 words
  27. STORM SURVIVORS.

    The three men who were rescued near Cronulla on Wednesday night, after having been 80 hours on a cliff ledge, spent the best part of the day yesterday in eating and ...

    Article : 388 words
  28. FLYING BOATS.

    Mr. Fergus McMaster, chairman of directors of Qantas Empire Airways who returned from England by air mail to-day said that large flying boats must be the next great ...

    Article : 256 words
  29. GOLF.

    At Gleneagles (Perthshire), Percy Alliss, with an aggregate of 273 for 72 holes, won the first unofficial Scottish open championship. This is the lowest score ever returned in a ...

    Article : 251 words
  30. JOSEPH RYAN

    Joseph Harold Ryan, who surrendered to the police on Wednesday night appeared in the Quarter Sessions yesterday. The Senior Crown Prosecutor (Mr. McKean, K.C.), explained ...

    Article : 224 words
  31. BARROW PUSHER

    There seems little doubt now that Mr. T. Parkinson will win his wager of £20 by pushing Mr. Evans in a wheelbarrow to the top of Mt. Buffalo in eight days. ...

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  32. FRIENDSHIP.

    The Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Sir Samuel Hoare), bidding farewell to the Japanese Ambassador to London (Mr. T. Matsudaira) and Mrs. Matsudaira at a dinner ...

    Article : 205 words
  33. WAGER BY TWO ACTORS.

    The wheelbarrow-pushing endurance test at Beechworth has had repercussions in Sydney. Conversing behind the scenes at the Theatre Royal on Wednesday during a performance of ...

    Article : 171 words
  34. GERMAN EXPORTS.

    All Arms whose turnover exceeds £1600 a year are expected in future to contribute a percentage towards a huge fund for subsidising exports. ...

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  35. ATTEMPTS ON MAILS.

    It has been reported from Port Augusta that padlocks were broken off the mail vans of the west-bound express last Friday and off the east-bound train which reached Port ...

    Article : 76 words
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