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  2. CALEDON BAY.

    The Rev. H. E Warren, leader of the peace expedition to the aborigines at Caledon Bay, reached Sydney on Saturday. Mr. Warren spoke enthusiastically of the ...

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  3. UNITED STATES.

    The Bankhead Cotton Control Bill, providing for the compulsory control of cotton production, was signed by President Roosevelt to-day, thus becoming law. ...

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  4. CONSTABLE INJURED.

    As a result of an affray between a traffic constable and a motorist in Mount's Bay-road, Perth, last night, a man was arrested on a charge of assault. Constable G. ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. MR. PARKE W. POPE.

    Fifty years' service with Farmer and Co., Ltd., of which he has been chairman of directors for 23 years, is the distinguished record of Mr. Parke W. Pope, who, on Saturday night, ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Two Sydney lads were before the Children's Court yesterday and were remanded to Sydney, where their parents will take charge of them. The boys travelled through Naw South Wales ...

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  7. MISHAP AT GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS' REGATTA.

    Sydney High School's first four, when rowing away after the finish of the first fours (in which they came second), collided with a skiff. Their damaged boat soon filled with water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INVERELL HOSPITAL "WOOD DAY."

    At a special wood parade for the district hospital, there were 28 motor lorries and 22 horse-drawn vehicles loaded with wood. Some of the horse waggons, it is estimated, were ...

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  9. ELECTRICITY EXTENSION.

    About 200 residents of the Channon district met at the Channon Hall, when Councillor C. F. Towns, of Terania Shire Council, ' officially switched on the electric light. Terania ...

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  10. WONTHAGGI STRIKE.

    The board of delegates of the Queensland district of the Amalgamated Coal and Shale Employees' Federation decided to vota £1000 to the Wonthagg[?] strikers. Delegates also ...

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  11. WELLINGTON DISTRICT COURT.

    Judge Barton, in the District Court, occup[?]ed two days in hearing a claim by Thomas H. Cameron, liquidator of Western Stores, Ltd., against Barclay S. Haley, of Double Bay, ...

    Article : 125 words
  12. BRITISH AIRMEN.

    Messrs. Bernard Rubin and Ken Waller, who recently flew from England to Australia, reached Darwin from Melbourne at 5 p.m. to-day. They expect to leave again for England, ...

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  13. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Edward Hunt, 24, of Shaftesbury-road, East-wood, and Gordon George Greentrees, 21, of Comah-street, Carlingford, were killed instantly, and Hazel Clarke, 21, of Kissing ...

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  14. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The old Legislative Council ceased to exist last midnight in accordance with the proclamation issued by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) and approved by the Executive Council last ...

    Article : 423 words
  15. HUMOUR OF RACING.

    Entertainment of a variety not often enjoyed in Canberra was provided yesterday afternoon for residents who were brave enough to leave cosy firesides and attend the first race ...

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  16. "BACK TO WINGHAM WEEK."

    It was decided at a public meeting to hold a "Back to Wingham Week," commencing on March 11, 1935. The celebrations will mark the 50th anniversary of the establishment of ...

    Article : 66 words
  17. DEVELOPMENTAL ROADS.

    In connection with the main roads road-building scheme in the Upper Clarence Valley, the engineer in charge states that a grade of one in fourteen has been lound round the ...

    Article : 215 words
  18. DROWNING FEARED.

    Alfred Stanley Isaacs, 41, married, is believed to have been drowned in George's Dam. 23 miles from Broken Hill, yesterday. Isaacs and another man were camped at the dam. ...

    Article : 119 words
  19. SLAUGHTER OF CALVES.

    The rush to secure the bounty of 10/, paid by the Ministry of Agriculture for each calfskin, has led to the wholesale slaughter of calves, and the market is glutted with veal. ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. HANDBAG RECOVERED FROM RIVER.

    When a motor car went into the North Arm of the Tweed River about five months ago, a passenger lost her handbag. While diving in the river recently Joseph Stevenson ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The next meeting of the Federal Cabinet will be held in Adelaide on May 8. It will be the first Cabinet meeting held in that city for many years. ...

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  22. NEW CHURCH OPENED.

    Replacing one that had been in use for 100 years, the new St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church at East Maitland was opened and consecrated to-day by the Bishop of Maitland ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. SNOW IN VICTORIA.

    Victoria yesterday experienced its first fall of snow for the winter. A report from Mount Hotham stated that two feet had fallen, and there were falls at Mount Buffalo, Warburton, ...

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  24. FOOD PRESERVATION.

    The eminent scientist, Sir Alfred Ewing, at the South Kensington Science Museum, opened a newrefrigeration exhibition promoted through the collaboration of the British ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. INDIA.

    Nine youths were sentenced at Cocanada, South India, to terms ranging from two to 14 years, for terrorist conspiracy, after a trial lasting seven weeks. The accused were ...

    Article : 151 words
  26. POINT CLARE HALL OPENED.

    An up-to-date public hall, known for many years as "Clare House," bequcatghed by the late Mr. H. M. S. Brown to the people of Point Clare, was opened last night by the president ...

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  27. LEAD POISONING.

    The Queensland Government is seeking the services of a doctor, at a salary of £1000 a year, to act as chairman of a medical board to be set up to combat lead poisoning at M[?]. Isa[?] ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE.

    Commander C. H. Rolleston, R.N. (retired), speaking at an Anzac memorial service at the Bexley picture theatre yesterday, said the wisdom of arming for defence, though often ...

    Article : 174 words
  29. THE CALL-UP

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

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  30. ALMOST 100 ARRESTS.

    Inspector Davies and a detachment of polic[?]" raided several establishments yesterday, and made almost 100 arrests on charges connected with starting-price betting. ...

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  31. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    The committee of the Indian Air Race Fund decided, owing to the insufficiency of the response in India, due to distress caused by the earthquake, to abandon the idea of an ...

    Article : 122 words
  32. CASUALTIES.

    Geoffrey Cook, 9, of Gilderthorpe-avenue, Clovelly, was playing with another boy in a quarry in Darley-road, Randwick, yesterday, when he slipped and fell about 50 feet to ...

    Article : 270 words
  33. FAILURE TO STAMP RECEIPTS.

    At the Wyong Court, H. K. Fernance, L. Barnes, H. Perry, and A. C. Brand were fined £1 and costs for failure to stamp receipts. The defendants had omitted to stamp official ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
  35. FRENCH ECONOMIES.

    More than 1000 Communist and Socialist demonstrators were arrested when they vainly attempted to storm the Town Hall as a protest against the economy decrees. ...

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  36. FLOWER SHOW.

    The autumn flower show of Wyong Church of England was held in the Literary Hall. Awards:—Roses, six distinct varieties, Mrs. Braithwaite; three, Mrs. N. McGowan, tare[?] ...

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  37. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    It is feared that from 80 to 150 lives have been lost in an explosion of firedamp, which wrecked the whole of a gellery in the Kakanj coa[?]mine, near Sarajevo. ...

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  38. RESTRICTION PLAN.

    "If the State Government agrees to the limitation of exports, it must restrict dairying to areas where only the best of butter can be produced, and where it is not possible to ...

    Article : 278 words
  39. PLOT AGAINST KING CAROL.

    The War Council sentenced Colonel Precup and seven other officers and five Civil Servants to ten years' reclusion on a charge of conspiracy against King Carol. The officers will ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 words
  41. WOMAN INJURED IN CAR.

    While returning to Bingara from Barraba recently, early in the morning, G. Psaltis ran into a steep bank, about 10 miles from Bingara, and the occupants, who included Messrs. ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. TENSION IN SPAIN.

    Remarks by Se[?]or Idale[?]io Prieto, a former Socialist Minister, concerning the Monarchists, provoked pandemonium in the Cortes. Tumblers were hur[?]ed back and forth, one deputy ...

    Article : 151 words
  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Summer time came into operation at 2 a.m. to-day, when clocks were advanced one hour. —Official Wireless. BASINGSTOKE BY-ELECTION. ...

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  44. SPRING CREEK DREDGE.

    Machinery for the dredge which is now being built on Spring Creck, near Oallen, by Haven Dredging, N.L., is being trasferred by rail from Albmy to Tarago. The first two ...

    Article : 159 words
  45. EXCITING CHASE.

    An exciting chase through the city after a car on Saturday night ended when a constable fired two shots while clinging to the side of a taxi-cab. ...

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  46. HISTORY PRIZE.

    The council of the Royal Empire Society has awarded Mr. J. Shepherd, of Sydney University, the Walter Frewen Lord prize in Imperial history for an essay, "British New ...

    Article : 120 words
  47. SKIFF OVERTURNS.

    Charles Parsons, 37, of Cambridge-street, Stanmore, and Harry Parsons, 39, of Belmorestreet, Randwick had narrow escapes from death when the boat in which they were ...

    Article : 125 words
  48. ETHER USED.

    Early this morning it was reported to the Parramatta police that a woman had disturbed a burglar in her home in Riverstone. When the burglar was accosted he threw [?]etrol ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "White Horse Inn." 7.50. Criterion Theatre: "Fresh Fields," 8. New Tivoli Theatre: Rahman Bey and Revue, 2.30, 8. ...

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  50. CARTER THROWN TO ROADWAY.

    Jack Ward, 16, driver of A. H. [?] butcher's [?]ar[?], escaped serious injury when portion of the harness broke and the horse, taking fright, bolted, throwing Ward to the ...

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  51. FAMOUS SOLDIER.

    To ensure the perpetuation of the memory of the first commandant of the Royal Military College, to constitute a link between the traditions of Duntroon and the life of the ...

    Article : 168 words
  52. FIRE IN COTTAGE.

    A fire on Saturday night severely damaged four rooms and the contents of a weatherboard and fibro cottage at 37 Kimberley-street, Vaucluse. The cottage was owned and ...

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  53. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    A cloudburst occurred on the North Coast last night. In the Glastonbury district, near Gympie, from 375 points to five inches of rain fell in two hours. There is a fresh in the ...

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  54. DEATH OF MR. J. A. SPENCER.

    The death occurred suddenly yesterday afternoon of Mr. J. A. Spencer, a partner of the firm of Messrs. Francke[?], Spencer, and Watkins, public accountants, of Spring-street[?] ...

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  55. ENGLISH M.P. FINED.

    Vice-Admiral Gordon Campbell, V.C., M.P., pleaded guilty, and was fined 10/6, with costs, at Westminster Couit for being incapably drunk. ...

    Article : 95 words
  56. PREVENTION OF ACCIDENTS.

    The honorary publicity officer of the Safety League of New South Wales (Mr. Alan Davis[?], in a letter to the Editor of the "Herald" says his league has produced a handbook dealing ...

    Article : 71 words
  57. MAN DRINKS POISON.

    Robert John Chestnut, 25, of Wylde-street, Potts Point, was admitted to Sydney Hospital on Saturday night in a serious condition suffering from poisoning. He told the police that ...

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  58. DEATH OF PRISONER.

    Norman McLeod, 40, died in Long Bay Gaol on Saturday. He had just been brought to the gaol from the Central Police Court, where he had been convicted of drunkenness. He ...

    Article : 51 words
  59. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES[?]

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theeatres will [?] [?]ound in the Amusement Advertisements Column. ...

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