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  2. CRICKET GROUND.

    By 20 votes to two the New South Wales Rugby League decided last night to accept the terms of an agreement drawn up by a subco[?]e of the Sydney Cricket Oround Trust ...

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  3. AFFORESTATION.

    The Federal Cabinet decided to-night to provide £331,000 for the encouragement of afforestation throughout Australia. It is expected that this will give continuous ...

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  4. EMPIRE TRADE.

    "The Times" says: "The matter of an Empire meat policy presses, and the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has decided to expedite his departure. He evidently realises ...

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  5. N.S.W. TEAM.

    The State selectors—Messrs. E. A. Dwyer, R. C. M. Boyce, and A. F. Kippax—sprang a surprise yesterday when they included G. Ryan. [?] 20-year-old Newcastle fast-medium ...

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  6. CIVIC REFORM.

    The Citizens' Reform Association, at its annual meeting yesterday, protested against the provisions of the Water Board Amendment Bill and the proposal to establish a ...

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  7. DEAF BROTHERS.

    The successes at the recent secondary schools examinations of two brothers, Jack Gilbert Radford, 18, and Glenn Frederick Radford, 18, both deaf from birth, furnish a striking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CITY TUNNELS.

    The lighting in city railway tunnels was criticised by witnesses in the Coroner's Court yesterday, and the suggestion was made that it was dangerous for railway employees to ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    An unknown motorist crashed into the Ballina-Bangalow bus near Ballina last night He did not stop. The bus was carrying a large number of passengers when the car ...

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  10. ROAD CONTRACT DECISION.

    After annulling the contract for the reconstruction of about two miles of the Ballina-Lismore road, because the successful tenderer had not signed the necessary documents, the ...

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  11. CAR CAPSIZES.

    When a new car, driven by B. Bettington of Merriwa, was being driven to Merriwa, a tyre blew out, The car overturned, and two of the occupants, W. M. Schofield and W. Holmes, ...

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  12. CROWDED EXCURSION TRAIN.

    A January excursion train from the northwest was unable comfortably to accommodate its passengers. It is many years since such scenes have been witnessed at Narrabri ...

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  13. RELIEF WORK

    The Government has decided to withdraw the emergency relief work schema in a number of northern districts. It is alleged that there is lack of control of employees by the local ...

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  14. TUDOR MARTYRS.

    The Pope presided at a secret congregation of sacred rites to consider the canonisation of Sir Thomas More and John Fisher. P'shop of Rochester. The meeting lasted three hours, ...

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  15. WELFARE HALL OPENED.

    Mr. Colin A. Sinclair, M.L.A., officially opened the Narrabri Young People's welfare building at Narrabri. The official opening was preceded by a procession headed by ...

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  16. NEW SCHOOL FOR QUEANBEYAN,

    Tenders have been called for the erection of a new school at Queanbeyan, at a cost of approximately £20,000. The building is to be of two stories, with nine classrooms on the ...

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  17. LABOUR PARTY.

    The annual meeting of the New South Wales branch of the Postal Workers' Union recently carried a resolution emphasising that there should be only one political Labour ...

    Article : 258 words
  18. VALUELESS CHEQUE.

    Rowley Hunter Dale, a well-dressed young man, was sentenced in the Forbes Police Court to nine months' imprisonment for attempting to pass a valueless cheque for more ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. GOLD-MINING APPLICATION.

    In the Albury Mining Warden's Court, Robert Percy Symons, of St. Kilda, applied for authority to enter about 2000 acres of land near Albury for gold-mining purposes. In ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS ILLNESS.

    A mysterious illness which first became evident in the maternity ward of a hospital in Tea Neck (New Jersey) has resulted in the deaths of eight newly-born infants. Many ...

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  21. A.W.U. CONVENTION.

    Much importance is attached to the annual convention of the Australian Workers' Union, which will open in Sydney to-day. The convention will represent one of the most ...

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  22. HOSPITALS.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver), when officially opening a new wara at Parramatta District Hospital yesterday, said that if the Hospitals Act was properly enforced ...

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  23. SIR LESLIE WILSON.

    "The chief reason for my visit is to see the naval base," said Sir Leslie Wilson, Governor of Queensland, when he arrived to-day. He said that he did not expect to have official ...

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  24. GIRL THROWN FROM HORSE.

    Wilma Ritchie, 12, daughter of W. Ritchie, of Bowral, was thrown from a horse when the saddle turned, and her, left arm was broken. ...

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  25. CENTENNIAL PARK.

    A request that the main central driveway and certain other roads in Centennial Park should be electrically lit in accordance with a suggested plan was made to the Minister for ...

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  26. UNIFIED GAUGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said to-night that the Commonwealth Government still considered that it would be wise to carry out the standardisation of railway gauges in ...

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  27. THE CALL-UP

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

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  28. NEW STATES.

    Senator Hardy left Wnggn this morning for Armidale to attend a conference of the New England division of the United Country party. It is expected that the conference will be ...

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  29. WOY WOY RELIEF WORKERS.

    The Woy Woy Shire Clerk (Mr. C. R. Thew), referring in a letter to the Editor to the report of a discussion at a recent meeting of the council regarding the operation of the ...

    Article : 164 words
  30. INDEX.

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  31. VISITOR LOSES £60.

    While walking in Bong Bong-street, Bowral, a visitor lost a roll of 12 £5 notes. Although a substantial reward has been offered, the money has not been recovered. ...

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  32. MAN'S HAND GORED BY COW.

    Mr. Turnbull, jun., of Raleigh, had his left hand gored by a cow. The horn passed into the palm of his hand. Four stitches were inserted. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £7/2/[?] an ounce fine, compared with £7/l/8½ yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  34. ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes is to be asked by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to act as Attorney-General of the Commonwealth during the absence of the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  35. CAR CRASHES INTO CULVERT.

    When a car crashed into a culvert and capsized on the Narromine-road, Mrs. J. O'Neill, of North Dubbo, suffered lacerations of an arm and abrasions. She was admitted to ...

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  36. LITHGOW WORKS CANCELLED.

    Relief work officials at Lithgow received a telephone message this morning that all emergency relief warks in progress at Lithgow were to cease after to-morrow, and that the ...

    Article : 193 words
  37. APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS.

    The first batch of appointments of Government nominees to hospitals throughout the State under the new Hospital's Act were announced yesterday. The Hospitals ...

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  38. MAITLAND ACCIDENTS.

    Alfred Crittenden, 57, farmer, of Wood[?] was knocked down by a car at Dunmore last night and had his skull fractured and arms injured. He was admitted to Maitland ...

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  39. CASUALTIES.

    When Mrs. Matilda Denzel, 78, of Trongate-street, Granville, was walking along the footpath of Railway-parade, Granville, she was struck by a taxi-cab which was backing over ...

    Article : 475 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. GRANT POR ROAD WORKS.

    A grant of £2500 is to be made to Oberon Shire Council for the carrying out of three road undertakings. The money will come from the £300,000 to be distributed by the ...

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  42. NEIGHBOUR'S BEES.

    The Dubbo Council last night received a complaint from a ratepayer that 20 hives of bees owned by a neighbour were a nuisance, and a menace to the health of his children. ...

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  43. BODILY HARM CHARGE.

    In the Taree police court this morning Wil liam Hodkinson, 35, was charged with having assaulted Benjamin Ward, occasioning actual bodily harm. The police stated that the men ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    Formal negotiations for a trade treaty between the Commonwealth and Japan will begin in Canberra on Friday. The ConsulGeneral for Japan (Mr. K. Mural), ...

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  45. WORLD CRUISE IN YACHT.

    The 37ft ketch-rigged yacht, Blssy Girl, left Sydney early yesterday morning on the first stage of a world cruise. The first place of call will be Lord Howe Island. Captain ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. AORANGI PASSENGERS.

    The work of the stewards from the Aorangi was praised by passengers who landed yesterday after being in quarantine, despite the short-lived strike, which occurred on ...

    Article : 217 words
  47. FARMER CRUSHED BY DRAY.

    Henry Arthur Dale Harrison, 26, farmer, [?] King's Creek, Lawrence, fell under a heavy farm dray, and a wheel passed over his chest crush[?] it, and breaking several ribs. Grafton ...

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  48. MAN CRUSHED BETWEEN TRUCKS.

    William, Anderson, 20, narrowly escaped being crushed to death when he was caught between the buffers of two railway trucks t[?] morning. He was applying a brake to the ...

    Article : 76 words
  49. WOMAN EJECTED.

    During question-time in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, a middle-aged woman was ejected from Parliament House. She walked down the aisle of the gallery ...

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  50. WARDER IN COURT.

    John Mcquade, 38, prison warder, was charged in the Rockhampton Police Court to-day with the wilful murder of Phyllis Frances Reiger. ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

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  52. ACCURATE CLOCKS.

    The Reich Institute of Physics has constructed what are claimed to be the four most accurate clocks in the world. They are operated by electrically produced vibrations in a ...

    Article : 88 words
  53. FAUST.

    Last night, Gounod's "Faust" was performed with three important changes in the [?] which was almost all Australian, featuring Miss Francesca Duret, Mr. Browning Mummery, ...

    Article : 183 words
  54. GERMAN MINISTER.

    The German Minister for Air (General Goering), who left hurriedly for Poland on a hunting trip, after refusing to allow an quiry into the murder of General von ...

    Article : 117 words
  55. FURNITURE FACTORY FIRE.

    Damage estimated at £3100 was caused by a fire which broke out early this morning at T. J. F. Stevenson's furniture factory. West Perth ...

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  56. MISSION KETCH.

    The engine trouble which forced the mission ketch Llghtbearer to return to port on Monday, after setting out for the East Indies, necessitated the dismantling of the engine. ...

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  57. MAINTENANCE OF BEACHES.

    A meeting of representatives of all councils having bathing beaches under their Jurisdiction is to be called by the Manly Council to formulate a scheme of Government help ...

    Article : 68 words
  58. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertising Columns. ...

    Article : 20 words
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