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  2. THUNDERSTORM.

    A sharp thunderstorm was experienced in Sydney last night after several hours of unsettled conditions. For a short period the rain poured down ...

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  3. THE PRIMATE.

    At 4.30 this afternoon the archbishops and bishops of the various dioceses of the Commonwealth will assemble at the Deanery, St. ...

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  4. SHARK MENACE.

    Ministers at a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday, were unanimous that steps should be taken to protect surfers from shark attacks, It was decided to adopt the ...

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  5. GREECE. OFFENSIVE BEGINS.

    Government troops advancing on Seres at dawn met with no resistance. Pushing eastward, they occupied Demirhissar. ...

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  6. SALARY CUTS.

    The question of restoring to Public servants portion or all of the amount of salary reduction was considered by the Cabinet yesterday. ...

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  7. MR. CHILDS Retires from Police.

    Forty-three years ago a strapping young country boy from Bega walked into the police headquarters in Sydney, determined to enlist in the police force. The recruiting sergeant ...

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  8. JAPANESE ARTICLE

    The Tariff Board was told yesterday that Japanese dental chairs were being landed in Australia at prices ranging from £17/3/3, a price at which no chairs produced by white ...

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  9. STATE OF WAR

    Following upon the threat of a revolutionary strike, a state of war was declared throughout Cuba to-day. Additional unions answered the strike call ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. THE DOLLAR.

    What is considered to be the first evidence of the "mechanical" inflationary effect of the decrease in the gold content of the dollar is revealed in an announcement by the Treasury ...

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  11. TAXI FARES

    Representatives of taxicab operators unanimously agreed to-day on a move to reduce fares in Melbourne. Agreement was reached only on the principle of reduction, and the ...

    Article : 126 words
  12. DERAILMENT.

    Nine trucks of a mixed train, which was on its way from Sydney to Hay, were derailed four miles east of Whitton (in the Yanco district) yesterday. The accident was caused ...

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  13. POLICE COMPLAINT

    The report of the doctor who, according to allegations made by the local police, had withheld valuable information, was before last night's meeting of the board of ...

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  14. RIVAL SPEAKERS

    Speakers for the Guild of Empire, who are holding a series of lunch-hour meetings of relief workers in various suburbs, had an unusual experience at Granville yesterday. ...

    Article : 338 words
  15. THE GRANITES.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) said to-day that Mr. C. H. Chapman's proposal for the employment of at least 50 youths in prospecting and mining work in ...

    Article : 244 words
  16. DROUGHT.

    Drought conditions still prevail in the central west. For 10 weeks, one property in Longreach district incurred a weekly expenditure of £350 to feed 10,000 sheep. ...

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  17. ELUSIVE THIEF.

    An elusive thief—if there is only one—has been operating on an extensive scale in the suburbs during the past few months, and more than 50 successful robberies have been ...

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  18. FRENCH POLICY.

    The Premier (M. Flandin), in a review of foreign and domestic affairs, declared that France, despite the crisis, had resumed her traditional saving and had increased her ...

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  19. CRICKET GROUND.

    The agreement under which the New South Wales Rugby League will have the use of the Sydney Cricket Ground for ten seasons was signed yesterday by the chairman ...

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  20. WATER POLO MATCH.

    Uproar was caused to-night at the City Baths when the referee (H. Grose, N.S.W.) allowed a goal to New South Wales in its match against Victoria, although the goal ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. GRAZIER SUED.

    Before Judge Coyle, in the Wyalong District Court, Nicholson and Pettit, butchers, West Wyalong, claimed from Robert Ballantyne Sanderson, owner of Billabong station, 16 ...

    Article : 492 words
  22. HYDRO-ELECTRICITY.

    The State Cabinet decided yesterday to instal an additional power station at the hydro-electricity works at Burrinjuck. It is estimated that the cost of completing ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. MR. CHILDS IN NEWCASTLE.

    During a visit to Newcastle to-day, Mr. Childs reviewed the development of the New South Wales police force in an address, to the Newcastle Rotary Club, and spoke proudly ...

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  24. FEDERAL OFFICERS.

    The Federal Government has decided to proceed with the transfer to Canberra of the central staffs of departments still located in Melbourne. The departments were to have ...

    Article : 303 words
  25. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL.

    Sir Malcolm Campbell to-day flatly refused the request of British friends and associates to give up further speed trials here, making it clear at the same time that he ...

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  26. STATION 2CH.

    The Council of Churches, at a special meeting yesterday, agreed to the arrangements made by Mr. F. H. Stewart, M.P., for leasing his interests in station 2CH to Amalgamated ...

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  27. HEATED ARGUMENT

    As reported in our law columns, Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, in the Commercial Causes Court yesterday, refused to reopen the action in which B. Davis, Ltd., wine and spirit ...

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  28. DANCE HALL GANGS

    Gangs of young men from other districts have been causing a series of disturbances in dance halls in the Liverpool district, including fights with the dancers. ...

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  29. N.Z. WOOL CLIP.

    According to the Government Statistician, the lower wool prices will mean a decline of nearly £6,000,000 to New Zealand's wool income. ...

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  30. HUSBAND OF PRINCESS

    Despite his shabby clothes and a two-days' growth of beard, a French journalist in a Luxembourg cafe recognised M. Alexander Zoubkoff, who became prominent a few years ...

    Article : 233 words
  31. FRENCH PLAYERS.

    Mr. H. Sunderland, joint-manager of the Rugby League "Kangaroos," who returned from England by the Moreton Bay yesterday after an extended stay abroad, stated that ...

    Article : 171 words
  32. NORTHERN WATERS.

    The temporary abandonment by the Federal Government of portion of the plans prepared more than a year ago for patrolling the waters of Northern Australia is causing ...

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  33. VICTORIAN POLL.

    When counting was completed in Oakleigh to-night, the retiring United Australia party member (Mr. Vinton Smith) had a majority of 158 votes over the Labour candidate (Mr. ...

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  34. CRICKET TOUR.

    Mr. Frank Tarrant, who is endeavouring to form a touring cricket team to visit India, said to-day that J. M. Gregory would be a great draw card in India if the Board of Control ...

    Article : 120 words
  35. AIR MAIL ROUTE.

    The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Kitto) announced yesterday that the unsettled conditions in Greece had made necessary a deviation in the route of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. CAR ON FOOTPATH.

    Several people had narrow escapes from being knocked down last night when a motor car skidded in Elizabeth-street, city, mounted the footpath, and shattered a window of the ...

    Article : 98 words
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