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  2. UNIVERSITY.

    The jubilee of the commencement of evening courses was celebrated by the Sydney University Evening Students' Association last night at the annual dinner at the Union ...

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  3. G. A. BOND.

    In an affidavit before Judge Lukin, in the Bankruptcy Court vesterday, Mrs. Jeanette Hall Bond wife of George Alan Bond, and who described herself as a manufacturer, said that, ...

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  4. BAGSNATCHERS.

    Thieves, who used a motor car which they had stolen from a street in Burwood, robbed two women of their handbags last night, but were baulked by a third women who threw ...

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  5. TO FORM "FLYING CIRCUS."

    Major Clark, despite many war injuries, is a competent pilot. He arrived by the Strathnaver to found an "air circus" in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHIELD CRICKET.

    Batting on a favourable pitch, in oppressive heat, New South Wales lost eight wickets for 336 runs in the Sheffield Shield match with South Australia, at Adelaide Oval to-day. ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Award rates and conditions will be observed in relief works undertaken under the Commonwealth Government's programme of unemployment relief when the Commonwealth ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The residence of Neville Whittaker was destroyed by a fire which broke out in the roof at 10 a.m. The fire brigade saved the adjoining houses occupied by Mrs. Molloy and Mr. ...

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  9. AN INJURED ARM.

    Maxwell Goodchild, 14, of Murray's Flat, had his left arm drawn into a reaper and binder. He was admitted to hospital suffering severe cuts from the machine. ...

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  10. FARM TRAGEDY VICTIMS.

    The funeral yesterday afternoon of Frederick and Lucy Skinner, who were electrocuted on Wednesday morning, was largely attended Members of the Maclean Rifle Club led the ...

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  11. LAST OF HIS TRIBE.

    Frank Bray, a well-known aboriginal, and believed to be the last full-blooded member of the Byron Bay tribes, died here, aged 43 years. He was a well-conducted man. There ...

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  12. OCTOGENARIAN'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred of Mrs. Johanna Tuite, 83, widow of the late Andrew Tuite, She was the oldest native resident in the district, having been born at Monteflores. ...

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  13. STATE LOTTERY.

    The principal prizes in the 238th State lottery were drawn at the Australian Hall yesterday by Mr. J. B. Thorpe, a Newcastle business man. ...

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  14. GLEN INNES ACCIDENTS.

    A series of accidents has occured at Glen Innes during the last few days. Jack Floyd was returning to Glen Innes from Grafton, and about four miles and a half from the ...

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  15. ADVICE TO AUTHORS.

    Mr. Jonathan Cape. of the London publishing house of Jonathan Cape, Ltd., said on his arrival in Melbourne to-day, that he advised aspiring Australian authors to "be natural and ...

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  16. FOR THE EMPIRE.

    An appeal for Empire co-operation, which might even involve some little trade sacrifices, was made by Sir Archibald Weigall at a luncheon given in his honour by the New ...

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  17. NEW HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT.

    Wagga District Hospital Board has decided to instal diathermy apparatus at a cost of £150, provided the Hospitals Commission pays half the cost. The board also approved ...

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  18. CONVEYING CATTLE

    The result of the tests conducted near Muswellbrook to assess the value of motor transport in the conveyance of cattle from the Barkly Tableland to a point on the Gulf ...

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  19. NEW AMBULANCE STATION.

    Albury's new ambulance station has been completed, at a cost, of £2500. The money was obtained from the Unemployment Relief Fund. ...

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  20. DENTAL CLINIC PROPOSAL.

    At a meeting of the board of directors of Wollong Hospital last night, a letter was read from the secretary of the Wollongong branch of the Dental Association that the opening ...

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  21. TRANSFER OF HOTEL.

    At a special Licensing Court, before Mr. A. C. Hardwick, the licencee of the Victoria Hotel was transferred from Mrs. M. M. Land to Mr. R. O. Walker, Muswellbrook. This represented ...

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  22. VISITING SCOUTS.

    Boy Scouts from Great Britain, Canada, Hungary, Belgium, Portugal, India, and Japan were welcomed by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Parker) at the Town Hall yesterday. Members ...

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  23. THE SENATE.

    Before adjourning at 3 a.m. to-day, the Senate passed the Sales Tax Assessment (Fiji Exports) Bill, which was opposed by Queensland and Labour senators, and also the ...

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  24. BOXER'S EARNINGS.

    The average earnings of Jack O'Brien, wellknown professional boxer, for four contests between August and December, 1931, were 15/4½ for each fight, according to evidence ...

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  25. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN.

    The Deputy Coroner to-day returned a verdict of death from injuries apparently caused by a train, at the inquest on the death of Harold Mitchison, a miner, of Kurri Kurri. ...

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  26. FEDERAL A.L.P.

    Senator O'Halloran opposed a proposal to elect delegates from South Australia to the Federal A.L.P. conference, which will meet in Melbourne, probably in January, to discuss ...

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  27. MINE STRIKE SETTLED.

    Bellbird colliery, which has been idle for a fortnight, will resume work on Monday, and the matters in dispute will be discussed at a conference between the executive of the ...

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  28. VICTORIA RECOVERS.

    Recovering well after a bad start, Victoria had scored 276 runs with the loss of eight wickets, against Queensland, when stumps were drawn in the Sheffield Shield match at ...

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  29. HAIRDRESSING COLLEGES.

    The proposed establishment of a hairdressing college by the Hairdressers' Union has been delayed because of the contemplated action by the Government to introduce legislation ...

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  30. COTTON DUTIES.

    A further alteration in the duties on cotton goods was announced this evening by the Minister for Customs (Mr. White). Mr. White said that, owing to the inability ...

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  31. NEW BRIDGE.

    The new vertical lift bridge across the Torranora, an arm of the Tweed River, at Soyd's Bay. Tweed Heads, was officially opened on Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  32. SIR JOHN HARVEY.

    It has not yet been settled when exactly Sir John Harvey the Chief Judge in Equity will retire from the Bench—whether at the end of the current month or of January. ...

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  33. N.Z. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The agreement reached between the New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union and the employers provides foi an increase in the basic wage from 2/ to 2/2 an hour, and ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 280 words
  35. RECORDS BROKEN.

    Swimming in the Sandgate pool to-night. M[?] Kiyokawa, Olympic champion and holder of the worlds 400-metres record, lowered another Australian record when he broke V. Besomo's ...

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  36. FAREWELL LUNCHEON

    Sir Victor Wilson was host yesterday to a farewell luncheon at the Hotel Australia to the New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr. Coates) and the Minister for Commerce and ...

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  37. CASUALTIES.

    While leaving his office in Wingello House on Monday last Oswald Beyers of Artarmon-road Artarmon, the secretary of the Limbless Soldiers Association, slipped and fell to the ...

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  38. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "The Dubarry," 2, 8. Mayfair Theatre: "The Merry M[?]lones," 2.15, [?] Criterion Theatre: "The Squall," 8. Embassy Theatrer: "My Song For You," Girls ...

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  39. ROUND THE WORLD.

    Messrs. A. H. Brooks and L. M. Shepherd, of Auckland, reached Sydney from Melbourne this week on their way round the world on bicycles. They went to Melbourne to see ...

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  40. INDEPENDENT THEATRE.

    The new clubroom of the Independent theatre at 112 King-street was opened bv Lady Gordon yesterday. About a hundred members attended. Lady Gordon said that ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  42. POISONING MYSTERY.

    Following the sending to hospital of the Nicholson family of Pukekohe, suffering from ptomaine poisoning and the death of Mrs. Nicholson, two further cases have been sent ...

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  43. RELIEF WORKERS.

    The 38 relief workers ar Concord West, who were suspended following an assault on a ganger were reinstated yesterday. The men will lose a day's pay as a ...

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  44. WOMAN SHOPLIFTER

    A woman, who had £21 in her possession when she was arrested for shoplifting, was fined £1 on each of three charges in the Brisbane Police Court. The articles stolen ...

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  45. REV. H. E. WARREN MEMORIAL.

    In response to the appeal for funds to provide for the widow and children of the late Rev. H. E. Warren, who for 20 years devoted himself to the service of North Australian ...

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  46. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. W. Ely, a former Minister in the Lang Administration has been selected an the Lang party candidate for the Granville seal at the next State elections. ...

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  47. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in Amusements advertising columns. ...

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