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  2. THIRD TEST.

    Once again we are but a few hours from the opening of a test, and have no definite information as to the composition of the teams. The English selectors are still worried by the ...

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  3. MEAT PROBLEM.

    The conference on the question of meat imports into Britain between the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr.J. H. Thomos), the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. E. Elliot), ...

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  4. DOMINION STOCK.

    An important statement was made in the House of Commons to-day by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) on the subject of the Colonial Stock Act, 1900 ...

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  5. ELECTIONS.

    It Is expected that the keynote of the policy of the Federal Government for the election will be a continuance of the financial policy which in the last two and a half years has ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Albury Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Coyle, Roy Edward Virgo was charged with breaking and entering the dwelling of Alice Janet James on May 12, and ...

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  7. SUFFOCATED IN MUD.

    Mrs. Stella Louise Webster, 37, of Perkinstreet, Newcastle, was slowly suffocated in mud and water vhen she was pinned beneath an overturned motor car at the bottom of a ditch ...

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  8. WOMAN SCIENTIST.

    For over a century, only male voices have been heard at the meetings of the Royal Society of New South Wales. This conservatism was dispensed with on Wednesday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MEN PURSUED.

    Stephen Bradley, 28; nightwatchman, of Daylesford, last night chased for nearly a quarter of a mile one of two men who, the police allege, had tried to break into a store ...

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  10. BERRY ELECTRIC SUPPLY.

    The Berry Council decided unanimously to obtain the report of an expert on the preposal to erect its own electric power station, It was stated at the meeting that power could ...

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  11. 2,620,425.

    The State's population on March 31 last, according to a statement issued by the Government Statistician yesterday, was 2,620,425— an increase of 6649 in twelve months. ...

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  12. WEIRS ON LACHLAN RIVER.

    To investigate statements made at a recent inquiry into the proposal to construct weirs along the Lachlan River as an adjunct to the Wyangala dam scheme, several officers of the ...

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  13. CATHOLIC CLUB.

    The Catholic Club started 25 years ago with £10, and met in a building which had once been a Methodist church. At one time it owed £3000 for rent. It overcame all its ...

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  14. LISMORE METHODIST CHURCH.

    At a reunion for the 53rd anniversary of the establishment of the Methodist Church in Lismore, the Rev. L. M. K. Mills said that, when the first circuit quarterly meeting was held in ...

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  15. MAIL CAR OVERTURNS.

    While going from Nelligen to Braidwood, the mail car. containing three passengers, ran over a bank and capsized. David Roughley had an arm broken, and was admitted to ...

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  16. U.A.P. NOMINATIONS.

    The, council of the United Australia party will meet in Sydney next Monday, to frame a programme for the election campaign. It is expected that the council will invite ...

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  17. REPAIRS TO BRIDGE SOUGHT.

    Following a report from the Public Works Department that Ricaby's Creole budge, on the lowlands road between Windsor and Richmond, was not worth repairing, the ...

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  18. STUD SHEEP.

    The Commonwealth Government proposes to enter into negotiations with the New Zealand Government, and possibly with the South African Government, with a view to reaching ...

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  19. LABOUR DISPUTE.

    Yet another branch of the Lang Labour party is in open rebellion against the central executive of the party. The Homedale blanch, which is the largest ...

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  20. BANK OFFICER SHOT.

    K. Staiger a member of the staff of the Cooroy branch of the E. S. and A. Bank, was putting money into a strongroom when the loaded revolver he was carrying fell and ...

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  21. LINESMAN'S DEATH FROM INJURIES.

    Richard Deane, a linesman, wno was lashed to a 30 foot telephone pole, which collapsed while he was doing line work near Wandandian, died to-day from internal injuries. ...

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  22. MEMEL CONVENTION.

    Germany has instructed her Ambassadors in Britain, France Italy, and, Japan, which are the signator Powers guaranteeing the autonomy o[?] Memel, to present Notes to the Powers ...

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  23. DAIRY PRODUCTS ACT.

    The chairman of directors of Norco Cooperative, Ltd. (Mr. J. J. Hayter), addressing the Tregeagle branch of the Primary Producers' Union, said that an overwhe[?]ining ...

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  24. THE SMITH FAMILY.

    The Smith Family will celebrate the first anniversary of the establishment of the Mount Arcadia Hospital Recovery Home for sick and undernourished children, by holding two ...

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  25. PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) left Canberra to-night for Melbourne wheee tomorrow he will confer with the U.A.P. organisation, regarding election campaign plans. He ...

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  26. MR. WICKHAM STEED.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) said that Germany had officially denied the allegations of Mr. ...

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  27. FARMER STRUCK BY CAR.

    Reginald Miller, a well-known Gerringong farmer, was seriously injured this morning when he was struck by a car. He suffered severe concussion, and lacerations on the head, ...

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  28. HEALTH BOARD'S RECOMMENDATIONS REJECTED.

    When a report from the Board of Health, containing numerous recommendations was before the Windsor Municipal Council, the Mayor (Alderman J. J. McLeod) said, "The ...

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  29. NEWCASTLE SEAT.

    The Newcastle Federal Electorate Council of the Lang party will meet on Saturday evening to fix a date for the pre-selection ballot for the party candidate who will oppose the ...

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  30. LATE MADAME CURIE.

    Madame Curie died from pernicious anaemia in a sanitorium in the Savoy Alps, whither she was taken in June. When told early in the year that she had ...

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  31. MR. STEVENS

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), speaking at St. John's Hall, Darlinghurst, last night, said that the Administration led by Mr. Lyons could be relied upon to pull Australia through all ...

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  32. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details appear on page 18, column 6. ...

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  33. "THE GLORIOUS FOURTH."

    In the celebration of American Independence Day to-day, 52 lives were lost. Fireworks killed one and 500 suffered injuries, mostly of a minor sort, from this source. Automobiles ...

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  34. HENTY.

    Mr. J. T. Barnes said to-day that probably he would nominate as an Independent Nationalist candidate for Henty, which at present is represented by Sir Henry Gullett. Mr. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S ADVANTAGE.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association with the cricketers says: Unless the weather and the toss come potently to the aid of England, Australia's chance of ...

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  36. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 words
  37. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT

    The death has occurred of Mrs. Eunice E[?]lls Scott, wife of Mr. W. J. Scott, licensee of the Hotel Gordon. Her death followed an accident which occurred when seven pers[?] ...

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  38. MACQUARIE.

    At a meeting of the Lithgow branch of the A.L.P. last night Mr. J. B. Chifley, formerly Minister for Defence, declared that he would definitely be a candidate for Macquarie. Mr. ...

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  39. SALE OF AUSTRALIAN STAMPS.

    At Harmer's auction to-day, the Australian section of the Hind stamp collection realised £9300. Portion of a sheet of New South Wales 1852 threepenny stamps (dull yellow ...

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  40. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    on the second day of the London wool sales a total of 11,965 bales was offered. including 1599 from New South Wales, 1588 from Queensland, 919 from Victoria, 142 from ...

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  41. FORGOTTEN REVOLVER LEADS TO FINE.

    A man who had bought a revolver 20 years ago, and had forgotten all about it, and wh[?] son had discovered it, and fired two shots, was fined £1 for having an unlicensed revolver. ...

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  42. AGED WOMAN FRACTURES THIGH.s

    Falling down steps at her home, Mrs. J[?] St. George, 87, one of the oldest residents, of Bathurst, sustained a fractured thigh. S[?] was not aware of the extent of the injury untill ...

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  43. FEDERAL LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    The following candidates were endorsed at a meeting of the Federal A.L.P. executive last night:—Reid, Mr. A. E. Rowe: Barton, Mr. A. C. Willis; South Sydney, Mr. W. B. Murphy: ...

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  44. EMPIRE GAMES TEAM.

    The Australian Empire Games team arrived at Tilbury all well. ...

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  45. BUILDING REVIVAL.

    Building returns for Lismore, for the quar[?] ended Jone 30, show that, the value and [?] be[?] of dwelling approved for construction have been greater than those during the wh[?] ...

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  46. CHARGE DISMISSED.

    The dismissal of the civil action of Vivian MacMillan and her father against the Premier of Alberta (Mr. J. E. Brownlee) was ordered by Acting Chief Justice W. C. Ives in a ...

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  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 263 words
  48. OWNERSHIP OF A STEER.

    John Benn appeared in court yesterday on a charge of having wilfully killed an ox, the property of Wm. Snow, with intention t[?] steal the carcase. Richard Sheddon was ...

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  49. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/17/7 an ounce fine, compared with £6/17/5 yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  50. LABOUR PARTY.

    Intense bitterness is developing in regard to the-presence in almost every electorate of rival Lang, party and Federal Labour candidates for the next Federal elections. ...

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  51. THE DUKE'S ARMS.

    The above reproduction of the coat-of-arms of the Duke of Gloucester has been printed in colour by the Government Printer (Mr. A. J. Kent), with the following description:— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  52. SHOW LOSSES THROUGH RAIN.

    At the conclusion of the last annual [?] hibition of the Macleay A.H. and I. Asso[?] tion, which was greatly marred by rain [?] was anticipated that the society would [?] ...

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  53. GOLF.

    S. Brews (South Africa) won the French open golf championship, played at Dieppe, with a total of 284. Brews played rounds of 71 and 68, equalling ...

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  54. CHASE AT BONDI.

    Mr. S. Fowler formerly an inspector of police and his con Fergus, chased a man a quarter of a mile at Bondi last night before they captured him. ...

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  55. PUBLIC WORKS CONTROL.

    Through Mr. J. A. Lawson, M.L.A., [?] Wentworth Council has protested to the [?] ernment against the controlling of pub[?] Works Department undertakings from Broken ...

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  56. E. H. BROMLEY

    An X-ray examination reveals that E. H. Bromley is suffering from appendicitis. It has not been decided whether an operation is necessary, as an operation would mean that ...

    Article : 66 words
  57. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 words
  58. HUBERT OPPERMAN.

    Hubert Opperman, the Australian cyclist, left London at 5.7 a.m. to-day, in an attack on C. Marshall's London to York record, and J. W. Rossiter's world's twelve-hour unpaced ...

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  59. WOMAN FOUND SHOT.

    Mrs Mabel Quinton, 45, a visitor from Manly, who was staying at Toogong, via Canqwindra, was found dead on the pioperty with a bullet wound in her head. It is understood ...

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  60. OFFER TO MRS. WOODFULL.

    The Orient line has offered Mrs. Woodfull, wife of W. M. Woodfull, captain of the Australian Eleven, a passage from Melbourne to Naples on the Orama, arriving on September ...

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  61. LABOUR VICTORY.

    The leader of the Fedcial Labour party, Mr J: B. Chifley, who arrived in Sydney yesterday from Bathurst, said that reports from Victoria indicated that there would be a big ...

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  62. THE UNIONS.

    A meeting of the Labour Council last night decided to convene n conference of unemployed to discuss proposals for the establishment of an unemployed union. A constitutio[?] ...

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  63. JUDGE'S COTTAGE ROBBED.

    Thieves broke into the week-end cottage of Sir George Rich, of the High Court, at Cronulla yesterday. The extent of the robbery will not be known until an examination is made by the ...

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  64. LONDON PRESS COMMENT.

    "The Times, says that no surprise will be felt at the Commonwealth Government's decision to hold an election six months before it need, in view of the advantage to farming ...

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  65. ROYAL TOUR.

    The Duke of Gloucester is expected to pass through Bombala on his way to Melbourne on October 26, at about 10 a.m., and it is proposed to have cricket and hockey matches ...

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  66. BOY HURLED UNDER TRAM.

    John Day, 12, a schoolboy, of South Yarra, was fatally injured to-day when a motor car struck him and hurled him under a tram. The boy was on his way to school early this ...

    Article : 69 words
  67. NEW DEAL ATTACKED.

    Senator Borah, in the first of a series of radio addresses to-day, launched a strong campaign against the National Recovery Administration and the "New Deal." He assailed ...

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  68. NATIVES ATTACK CHINESE.

    Sergeant Woods, of Katherine, has [?] graphed to Darwin that aborigines armed with spears attacked a Chinaman at Two [?] Creek, Katherine, on Tuesday, dragged him [?] ...

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  69. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmer of suburban picture theatres will be found in the Amusements advertisements columns. ...

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