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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Albury Police Court, Edward char[?] Stutley was fined £7/10/ on [?] charge of driving a motori car while undor the influence of liquor. Mr. Swincy, P.M., said that [?] ...

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  3. PADDINGTON ALDERMEN.

    The twelve Labour aldermen of the Paddington municipal council have been summoned to appear before the disputes committee of the Lang Labour party to-night to ...

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  4. INSPECTION FEES.

    Mr. J. P. Osborne, late deputy-chairman of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, yesterday challenged certain statements reported to have been made by the Minister ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS.

    Clever exploitation of a wearing wicket grave Australia a hollow victory over Middlesex at Lord's yesterday. Grimmett and O'Reilly are racing for 50 wickets, with 47 and 41 respectively. Wall bowled well, but he dared not risk a recurrence of his strain ...

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  6. CENTENARY RACE.

    Although only three American centenary entries for the Melbourne centenary races were received to-day by the tegular mail, it is expected that the subsidiary mails will bring ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    The future ot the Disarmament Conference will be determined at the meeting of the General Commission of the Conference which opens at Geneva to-morrow. ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "New restrictions on imports are announced. The temporary prohibition of imports of wool, cotton, vegetable fibres, ...

    Article : 110 words
  9. POST-OFFICE WINDOWS SMASHED

    Binding a leather belt round his eleched fist and calling out "I'm fed up," an [?] man walked along the front of the Fore[?] Post-office last night just before closing time ...

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  10. WORLD SCIENTISTS.

    Scientists from all parts of the world will visit London at the end of July for the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological' Sciences. ...

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  11. NEW NAME FOR SOUTH GRAFTON SUGGESTED.

    South Grafton Municipal Council last night rejected by seven votes to two a motion by Alderman Jose[?]h Reid that steps be taken to have the name of South Gratton altered. ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. THE LORD'S WICKET.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association with the cricketers at Lord's says: Nowadays Lord's is a natural wicket, and no marl or chemical preparations are ...

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  13. FARM IMPLEMENTS.

    The president of the Tariff Reform League (M. Gregory. M.P.) told the Tariff Board today that the demand in Western Australia for secession was almost entirely due to the ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. COUNCIL VACANCIES REMAIN UNFILLED.

    For the three vacancies on the municipal council there was only one nomination, that of John Henry Hunter, who was declared elected. It is not likely that the other vacancies ...

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  15. NEPAL.

    A formal welcome was extended to the Mission from the Kingdom of Nepal, which arrived in London this afternoon for the purpose of presenting a new Nepalese honour to the King, ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. FALL FROM HORSE.

    While taking part in a hack race at Grattal gymkhana, a horse which Miss Jean Patterson was riding attempted to jump a fence after the race had finished, and the rider ...

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  17. COTTAGE BURNED DOWN

    Fire caused damage estimated at £250 in a weatherboard cottage at Eurunderee, owned by Mrs. Fiaschi, and occupied by Ferdinand Roth. The fire started in the dining-room, ...

    Article : 71 words
  18. FLOUR TAX ACT BREACHES.

    Failure to furnish returns under the Flour Tax Assessment Act, and the furnishing of false returns in respect of stocks of flour on hand on December 4 last, resulted in several ...

    Article : 204 words
  19. THE UNIONS.

    Officials of the Miners' Federation stated yesterday that the employees at Port Kembla would probably refuse to handle a consignment of ore which had been sent there from ...

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  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    No Western Australian curiosity or characteristic—from cyclones to politics—escapes the notice of Sir John Kirwan in his fascinating book, "An Empty Land," published by Eyre ...

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  21. YOUNG EXPLORERS.

    The third expedition into little-known parts of the world, organised by the Public Schools' Exploring Society, of which the Prince of Wales is patron, will sail for Newfoundland, ...

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  22. KOALA PARK.

    A proposal has been made to Mr. Noel Burnett, director of Koala Park, West Pennant Hills, to establish a branch of his native bear farm at Katoomba. The proposal was made ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    The riders of a motor cycle and a bicycle were injured when their machines collided in Laurence-street, Harbord, yesterday. William Sundin. 26, of Minnie-street, Harbord, the ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S MATCH AGAINST SURREY.

    To-day the Australians commence the ninth match of the tour, and make their first appearance at the home of the Surrey Club, Kennington Oval. The Oval, while ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A further decline in the number of persons unemployed is disclosed in the latest return issued by the Ministry of Labour. The report states that on May 14 there were ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. NEW SOUTH WALES SHEEP.

    An official of the Colonial Ministry, who has returned from Korea, reports that the 2600 sheep which the Oriental Development Company imported from Sydney are doing ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details appear on page 22, column 4. ...

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  28. ACCIDENT WITH RIFLE.

    [?] Smith, 14, of Mount Frome, was returning home from a, rabbit shooting expedition, and was getting through a wire fence, when the hammer of his rifle became caught, ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. TEST TRIAL.

    The "Daily Express" states:—"Larwood will not play in the England v The Rest test trial. The Notts captain, A. W. Carr, says that Larwood has water on the knee and will not be ...

    Article : 184 words
  30. ADMIRAL COUNT TOGO.

    Eight of the leading physicians and surgeons in Japan are attending Admiral of the Fleet Count Togo, who is critically III. He is suffering from cancer of the throat. ...

    Article : 277 words
  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 words
  32. PROPOSED MUNICIPAL BATHS.

    The South Grafton Council carried a motion favouring the establishment of municipal swimming baths. The works and finance committees were instructed to investigate the ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. WONTHAGGI STRIKE.

    After an animated discussion on the Wonthaggi strike at the monthly "stop work" meeting of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union to-day, it was decided to ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held concerning the death of Frederick Pocock, 74, of Woy Woy Bay. Constable McKenzie said he received a message on Monday that Pocock was missing. A search ...

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  35. ABORIGINES' TRIAL.

    In the Supreme Court the trial was continued to-day of the eight aborigines who are charged with murdering Adolf Koch, a prospector, at the Fitzmaurice River, about ...

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  36. DAMAGE TO 'PLANE.

    Serious allegations were made to-day of tampering with the 'plane in which Captain Pond and Lieutenant Sabelli landed in Ireland on their attempted non-stop flight to ...

    Article : 136 words
  37. CHURCH FESTIVAL.

    The ninth annual South Coast church festival was largely attendid About 850 persons were present. A tea meeting in the pari[?]n hall was followed by a lecture in St. Michael's ...

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  38. UNRULY COUNCILS.

    As a sequel to the trouble at the Collingwood Council meeting last night, and because of similar unseemly disturbances at other council meetings, the State Ministry will ...

    Article : 109 words
  39. ENGLAND'S TEAMS

    Of the 14 players originally selected for the test trial match, to be played at Lord's on June 2, nine have found places in the side classed as "England." They are Wyatt, ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 words
  41. THE SUBURBS.

    At the last meeting of the Woollahra Council, Alderman Smith said that the a[?] trary attitude of the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) towards local ...

    Article : 282 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/16/9 an ounce fine, compared with £6/16/8½ yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. ...

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  43. FOOD POISONING.

    Several prisoners at the gaol, including five white people and three aborigines, to-day suffered an attack of food poisoning. Among those affected were the cooks. No serious ...

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  44. MR. S. M. BRUCE.

    The Australian High commissioner in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) arrived here today a day late, having altered his schedule in order to permit him to attend the ceremonies ...

    Article : 256 words
  45. LINER DELAYED.

    The boat deck of the liner Maunganui was covered with large patches of oil when a fuel pipe broke before she sailed for Sydney. Some of the oil penetrated through the deck to the ...

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  46. FIVE-YEAR-OLD CHARGE.

    A man appeared in the Adelaide Police Court to-day on a charge of drunkenness laid against him on March 21, 1929, more than five years ago, and was fined 5/, with £1 ...

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  47. HOBBS'S 197th CENTURY.

    In the match against Lancashire at Manchester to-day, the veteran Surrey batsman, J. B. Hobbs, made the 197th century of his career in first-class cricket. ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "White Horse Inn." 2. 8. Criterion Theatre:, "Ten Minute Alibi," 2. 8. New Tivoli Theatre: "Terror Aboard." "Footlight Revels" 11 2.30. 8. ...

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  49. TWO NEW COLLIERS.

    Two colliers for the Newcastle-Sydney service were purchased in Great Britain recently by Mc[?]wraith. McEacharn, Ltd. The ships, which will begin to trade in January, 1935, ...

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  50. AID FROM STEAMER.

    Becalmed in the Caribbean Sea, with food and water supplies exhausted, the crew of the small sloop Golden City were menaced by death from starvation until, on April 21, the ...

    Article : 180 words
  51. DISPOSAL OF ORANGES.

    The railway refreshment rooms' annual campaign for the disposal of the orange crop was openr d by an informal luncheon yesterday at the Central station Fruitgrowers ...

    Article : 187 words
  52. MELBOURNE THEATRE SOLD.

    Electric Theatres Pty., Ltd., a [?] of Hoyts Theatres. Ltd., announced to-day that its Bourke-street property had been [?] It is understood that the price was [?] ...

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  53. DULEEPSINHJI'S ILLNESS.

    Although he had come from England specially for the occasion, Prince Duleepsinhji, the Indian cricketer, was prevented bv ill-health from attending the wedding of his brother. ...

    Article : 139 words
  54. MOSMAN INCINERATOR.

    Manly Council decided last night not to enter into an arrangement with Mosman Council for the incineration of garbage, and to oppose the cart[?] of garbage from other ...

    Article : 107 words
  55. RAILWAY EXCURSIONS.

    Figures made availble last night by the Secretary for Railways (Mr. Newman) disclose substantial increases in passengers carried and revenue collected for the autu[?] school ...

    Article : 92 words
  56. STOWAWAY ON NIAGARA.

    Eva Turner, a domestic, who boarded the liner Niagara at Sydney without a ticket, pleaded guilty at the Police Court to a charge of stowing away She was ordered to be placed ...

    Article : 63 words
  57. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES

    Programmes of suburban pitcture theatres will be found in the amusement advertisement columns. ...

    Article : 18 words
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