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  2. WHEAT POOL.

    A compulsory wheat pool for the whole of Australia was to-day advocated by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Scullin), who said that it was the policy of the Labour party ...

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  3. AVIATION.

    Australia, in its civil aviation, will shortly be in the forefront of the nations of the world, according to a statement issued by the Prime Minister's Department. ...

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  4. BRIGADIER HERITAGE

    Brigadier F. B. Heritage, QuartermasterGeneral of the Forces, died in a private hospital to-day, following an operation for acute appendicitis on Friday. Brigadier Heritage ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Dr. John Allan, of Crow's Nest, formerly of Katoomba, took place yesterday to the Northern Suburbs Crematorium. The Crow's Nest Presbyterian Church was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANOTHER HOT DAY.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association at Manchester says:— Prior to the resumption of play to-day the manager of the Australian team (Mr. H. ...

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  7. RECOVERY.

    A return issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee) to-day publishes the figures of reduced unemployment, which were quoted by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  8. MR. DRUMMOND.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) visited Glen innes to-day, received two deputations, and addressed the northern representatives of the junior farmers' movement, ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The serious financial position of the Oberon Shire Council was revealed in a statement by the shire clerk, Mr. F. H. Rowe, at a recent meeting. Income had decreased during the ...

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  10. JARDINE'S COMMENT.

    D. R. Jardine, in the "Evening Standard," says: A week-end of unabated sunshine had apparently not affected the wicket. I doubt if it will crumble in time to assist the English ...

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  11. RADIO INTERFERENCE.

    A radio listeners' league was formed to endeavour to rectify local disturbances which lately have caused listeners inconvenience. The municipal council has been asked to frame ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. CATTLE DRAFTING CONTENTS.

    The Coonamble P. and A. Association has decided to hold a carnival in October. The programme adopted includes the western championship cattle draft of £65 the novice ...

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  13. BED COSTS AT HOSPITAL.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) arrived at Coonamble on Friday from Walgett and visited the Coonamble District Hospital on Saturday. He was accompanied by Mr. Yeo. ...

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  14. CLARK'S RUN ON PITCH.

    After one over round the wicket with the new ball, Clark, after a consultation with Wyatt and the umpire, reverted to over the wicket. His run round the wicket had chopped ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. PLEASANT GREETINGS

    Greetings are being extended to each new telephone subscriber in capital cities by a girl operator, specially selected for her charm of voice and personality. ...

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  16. DEATH OF GUYRA RESIDENT.

    The death has occurred at Guyra of Mr. John Bel Gilmour at the age of 79. Born at Aberdeen (N.S.W.)[?] Mr. Gilmour became a member of the metropolitan police force. ...

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  17. RAIN IN THE SOUTH.

    The southern districts of New South Wales had yestrrday morning receive modersic general rains with some heavy falls, particularly in parts of Riverina. Strong ...

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  18. WHALES

    Two whales suddenly broke the surface of the water near a launch in which Messrs. A. Notaris. F. Harvey, and F. Atkinson were fishing, some distance from the coast, and ...

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  19. WYATT'S STRATEGY.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says: "Should Wyatt have declared earlier? There are varying opinions, but, though the circumstances are not parallel, Wyatt ...

    Article : 285 words
  20. BUSH NURSING HOSPITAL.

    A public meeting was held in the Henty School of Arts for the purpose of discussing a proposal for the establishment of a Bush Nursing Hospital. Miss Richmond (organiser ...

    Article : 80 words
  21. MASCOT AIR CRASH.

    The Superintendent of Civil Avation in New South Wales (Mr. V. W. [?]urgess) opened an inquiry yesterday, on behalf of the Air Accidents Investigation Committee, into the crash ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. TRAMWAY OFFICER.

    Within three weeks of his retirement from the Government service, Robert, Dobson, aged 61, a tramway inspector, living at Fitzroystreet, Croydon, received terrible injuries while ...

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  23. MISS E. E. HALL.

    Miss Elizabeth Emily Hall, an old resident of the Shoalhaven district, died at her home at Bomaderry on Sunday, in her 85th year. She was a daughter of Mr. Thomas Hall ...

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  24. GIRL RUN OVER BY SULKY.

    Rose Smith (19), of 76 Turf-street, Grafton, was knocked from a bicycle she was riding when she came into collision with a sulky. One wheel of the sulky, which had two ...

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  25. FOUR MEN INJURED.

    When a motor lorry overturned near Carcle Creek, four men was injured, two being admitted to the Moree District Hospital. The driver of the lorry. A. Chad, escapted uninjured. ...

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  26. MR. S. RUTHERFORD.

    Representantes of the Education Department and Teachers' Federation, and many Freemasons attended the funeral yesterday of Mr. Samuel Rutherford, lacturer at the Sydney ...

    Article : 473 words
  27. AERIAL SURVEY.

    Mount Isa, in Queensland, Port Hedland, in Western Australia, and either Katherine or Daly Waters, in North Australia, will be the bases for the aerial survey of Northern ...

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  28. ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    An impressive ceremony marked the continuation, in the Sydney Town Hall last night, of the annual celebrations of the Loyal Orange Institution of New South Wales. ...

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  29. AERODROME SITE REJECTED.

    The site suggested for an aerodrome by the Gosford Aerodrome Association has been rejected by the civil aviation authorities, following a visit by Captain E. C. Johnso, it ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. WATERFRONT REGULATIONS

    Members of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation have decided to repudiate the waterfront regulations introduced by the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  31. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    "The view that most of the wheatgrowers are seriously embarrassed financially, or are rapidly becoming so, is not subscribed to in respect of Victorian wheat farmers with ...

    Article : 415 words
  32. CASUALTIES.

    Walter Jordan, 54, living in Banksia-road, Bankstown, was crossing the road near Punchbowl station early yesterday morning when he was knocked down by a motor car. He suffered ...

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  33. THE CALL-UP

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

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  34. EYE INJURED WHILE CHOPPING WOOD.

    While Percy White was chopping wood a piece flow up and struck him in the face. He may lose the sight of an eye. ...

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  35. LABOUR PARTY.

    Dissension in the Auburn branch of the State Labour party has followed the selection of candidates to represent the branch at the municipal elections in December. ...

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  36. TWO HORSEMEN INJURED

    T. McInnes, horse trainer, suffered stomach injuries when he was kicked by a horse. He was taken to the Moree District Hospital by the ambulance. ...

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  37. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 236 words
  38. MOTORIST FINED.

    Arthur Frederick Wilson was fined £10 for driving a motor car in Monaro-street while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. He started his car without headlights, and when ...

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  39. SHIPPING COMPANY OFFICIAL.

    Mr. Morgan, manager of the trans-Pacific department of the Sydney office or the Union S.S. Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., will retire at the end of the month after 43 years' service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. BOARDING-HOUSE FIRE.

    A fire destroyed Thomas Grey's boardinghouse, a weatherboard building. Nothing was saved, the fire taking complete control in an incredibly short space of time. Harry Dunn. ...

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  41. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    For the purpose of facilitating a comprehensive geological examination of potential oil country in south-western Queensland, a large tract of country has been excepted from ...

    Article : 152 words
  42. THE REV. W. JAMES.

    The Rev. William James, died late this afternoon after a long illness at the age of 80. Mr. James had been in holy orders for more than half a century, and few clergymen were ...

    Article : 121 words
  43. ROBBERY FROM HOUSE.

    During the temporary absence of the family, the home of Mr. C. Riley. Ettalong Beach, was entered by thieves. Clothes and other property were taken. Entrance was effected ...

    Article : 56 words
  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  45. BIRTH CONTROL.

    Speaking at the University to-day, the Professor of Zoology (Professor W. E. Agar) advocated the use of scientific birth control methods as an economic and physical ...

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  46. SWIMMING BATHS BEGUN.

    Approval has been given by the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) to the Kyogie Shire Coucil for work to be begun on the swimming baths, at an estimated cost of about ...

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  47. MR. A. E. McLENNAN.

    Mr. Albert Edward McLennan, who for 20 years whs registrar of the Anglican diocese of Melbourne, died in a private hospital at Richmond on Saturday night. He was aged ...

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  48. MOTOR PANELS.

    The best way to settle the dispute on the reduced duties on British motor panels was by round-table conference, said the chairman of directors of General Motors Holdens, Ltd. ...

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  49. GIRL ASSAULTED.

    Stella Dobie, 17, of Hamilton, was attacked by a bagsnatcher in Parry-street, Newcastle West, this evening. A man rode up on a bicycle, while the girl was walking alone. He ...

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  50. ALLEGED THEFT OF CARS.

    At revolver point last night. Detective Duedney, of headquarters, arrested a man at Mascot and later charged him with the theft of two cars. ...

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  51. WATER SUPPLY SCHEME DELAYED.

    Through constant rises in the Richmond River, owing to heavy rain for many mouths, the completion of the pumping well on the banks of the river has been delayed. This ...

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  52. BOYS ENDANGERED.

    The lives of three boys, aged three, four, and six years, were endangered on Sunday afternoon, when they crawled through a hole in the railway fence at Granville, and played ...

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  53. WONTHAGGI STRIKE.

    The State Cabinet to-day considered proposals for ending the strike at the Wonthaggi State coal mine. It is reported unofficially that the outlook for a settlement is most ...

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  54. NEW LIGHTING PLANT.

    The Brewarrina Council is installing a new electric lighting plant at a cost of £3090. When the Railway Commissioner (Mr. Har[?]gan) was in Brewarrina last week a ...

    Article : 100 words
  55. TO-DAY.

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  56. DAMAGED CLOTHES.

    At the last meeting of the Nerang Shire Council, a woman ratepayer, whose car was begged on the road leading to her property on Tallebudgera Creek, sent in a bill to the ...

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  57. MISS SAMUEL.

    Miss "Billie" Samuel, who has just broken the women's cycling record from Sydney to Melbourne, said to-day that she would attack the Adelaide to Melbourne record also. The ...

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  58. ELECTRICITY ON THE TWEED.

    Letters about the electrification of Tweed shire were before the fortnightly meeting of the Tweed Shire Council. They came from Murwillumbah municipal council the residents ...

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  59. STATE ELECTIONS.

    While the majority of the State A.L.P. members and ex-members have been endorsed without opposition for the next State elections, Mr. W. T. Ely, of Granville constituency, ...

    Article : 99 words
  60. FIRE AT MEATWORKS

    An outbreak of fire occurred in the engineroom of the Riverstone meatworks last night. The fire brigade was at the works two or three minutes after receiving the call and ...

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  61. RAEBURN PORTRAIT.

    Racburn's portrait of John Lamont, chief of the Scottish clan of Lamont, fetched 29,000 dollars (£5800) at an auction at the Anderson Galleries, states the New York ...

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  62. SCHOONER ON BREAKWATER

    While leaving the Outer Harbour to-day the 128-ton schooner, Reliance, was flung by a sudden squall on to the southern breakwater. Her keel grated on stones until a tug towed ...

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  63. MAN ARRESTED.

    Last night a resident of Rose Bay informed the police of the suspicious movements of a man in Beresford-road, Rose Bay. Sergeant Flynn and Constables Coppin and Gilmore ...

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  64. FIRE IN STABLES.

    Stacks of fodder in a loft above the stables of York and Kerr. Ltd., carriers, in Herefordstreet, Glebe, were destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. ...

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  65. GOOD FILM LEAGUE.

    The Good Film League of New South Wales, at its last meeting, carried a motion, endorsing the remarks of the representative of the Gaumont-British Films regarding the ...

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  66. LINER'S DOCTOR TAKEN ILL.

    Shortly after leaving Vancouver the Niagara's surgeon (Doctor A. N. Beattie) was taken ill with bronchitis, and on arrival at Honolulu he was placed in hospital. ...

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  67. BRIBERY PREVENTION.

    At a meeting of the executive committee of the Bribery and Secret Commissions Prevention League, a retired chamber magistrate, whose services weie offered, was appointed to ...

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  68. PUNISHMENT FOR SEX CRIMES.

    At a largely attended meeting of the Mount Isa branch of the Australian Labour party, it was decided to ask the Minister for Justice to prepare a bill providing for the sterilisation ...

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  69. NATIVE RACES.

    The annual meeting of the Association for the Protection of Native Races will be held this afternoon at 17 Bligh-street. ...

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  70. MILLIONS CLUB.

    Mr. J. Armitage, a journalist from China, will be the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon to-morrow. ...

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  71. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of suburban picture theatre will be found in the Amusements advertisements columns. ...

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