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  2. THE PREMIERS.

    The conference of Commonwealth and State Ministers on constitutional revision is now in its closing stages, and it is expected that the proceedings will ...

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  3. FLOODS ABATE.

    An improved position was reported yesterday from districts in many parts of the State where severe floodings had occurred and anxiety was being felt ...

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  4. UNITED STATES.

    During the three days that the army has been carrying air mail, five pilots have been killed, several have been seriously injured, and almost a dozen aeroplanes have been wrecked. ...

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  5. AFTER COLLISION WITH ICE LORRY.

    A woman was admitted to hospital on Saturday, following a collision between this motor car and an ice lorry on the Windsorroad, near Baulkham Hills. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ABATTOIRS.

    The general secretary of the Graziers' Association (Mr. J. W. Allen) said last night that the proposed introduction of the team system of slaughtering at the Homebush Bay ...

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  7. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Paul Anthony Dadswell, nine and a half months, died in Sydney Hospital early yesterday morning from a fracture of the skull suffered in a motor collision on Saturday ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Representing the New States commission. Mr. Neill visited the town to make inquiries as to the likelihood of anyone wishing to give evidence on the matter. He found that the ...

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  9. NEW RAILWAY LOG.

    Two members of the A.R.U., Messrs Wyatt and O'Nell, addressed a public meeting in the Railway Institute on the subject of the proposed new Federal log for railway ...

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  10. MATTRESS ON FIRE.

    Mr. J. Howell, a former vice-president of the local A.L.P., and Mrs. Howell, for the first time this summer, slept on their verandah last night. Early this morning one of their ...

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  11. HAMILTON SEAT.

    The Lang party candidate (Mr. W. E Brennan) won the by-election held yesterday for the Hamilton seat in the State Legislaturt, but the voting was a disappointment to those ...

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  12. YASS WATER SUPPLY.

    The Municipal Council has set out in writing a strong case for presentation to the committee appointed by the Government to review the capital debts of country water ...

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  13. CAR IN RIVER.

    Mrs. Matilda Ann Neville, 34, died at her home, in Russell-road, New Lambton, yesterday, as a result of shock suffered when a motor car ran into the Karuah River on ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    When Darcy Lewington, 17, of Moncurstreet, Woollahra, was walking along the face of the cliffs at Bronte yesterday afternoon, he slipped and fell about 20 feet on to the ...

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  15. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The report of the Commissioners of Inland Revenue shows that Britain has now only 333 millionaires, 127 fewer than a year ago. There are 100,000 fewer persons paying ordinary ...

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  16. WORLD TRADE.

    According to the League of Nations economic services committee, world trade figures for 1933 show that international trade was 30 per cent. lower in quantity and 50 per cent. lower ...

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  17. QUEEN COMPETITION.

    Gosford Ambulance benefited to the extent of £500 by means of a queen competition. The winner was Miss Marjorie Jones, of Ourimbah, who secured 28,843 votes. Miss ...

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  18. FOG IN BRITAIN.

    Shipping was disorganised owing to a fog in Southampton Water and the Thames Estuary to-day and yesterday. The Danish steamer Maja (3203 tons) and ...

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  19. RABBITS ON RAILWAY.

    Complaints have been made to the Maitland Pastures Protection Board of the prevalence of rabbits on the railway line between Paterson and Dungog. It was decided to ask the ...

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  20. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    The first private sportsman to be represented in the Melbourne Centenary air race is Mr. A. O. Edwards, managing director of the Grosvenor House Hotel, who is providing a ...

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  21. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    Officials of the Northern District Cricket Club are perturbed over dissension in the first grade team, which has led to loss of players. The brothers G. and L. Stewart were ...

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  22. DIOCESAN BURSARIES.

    The following bursaries for pupils of Catholic schools in the diocese of Maitland have been awarded:—Bishop's bursary, Bernard Heagney (Aberdeen): De la Salle bursary Kenneth ...

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  23. VANDALISM SUSPECTED.

    At a meeting of the Castlereagh Shire Council, the shire clerk said he had inspected an old vault in a cemetery near Londonderry Racecourse, in which are interred two ...

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  24. WALKED INTO HOSPITAL.

    Otto K[?]an, 36, dived into shallow water at South Melbourne last evening, and struck his head violently on the bottom. He walked into the hospital, and was able to continue ...

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  25. CANADA'S PHILANTHROPY

    The Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. Stevens) stated in the Canadian House of Commons on Friday that the Government had given serious thought to making a donation of ...

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  26. LATE SIR EDWARD ELGAR.

    The funeral of the late Sir Edward Elgar, the great English composer, who died yester-day, will, in accordance with his wish, be private. Telegrams of sympathy include a ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The "Economist" says:—"The Australian conversion loan appears to have been nicely balanced. Indeed, the whole of these operations have been conducted with consummate ...

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  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 words
  29. BOAT CAPSIZED.

    Two youths were thrown into rough seas when their canoe swamped and capsized three-quarters of a mile off Middle Brighton Beach yesterday morning. Frank Stuart, l8. ...

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  30. MINISTER'S TOUR.

    The official opening, by the Deputy Premier and Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) of the newly-formed local croquet club in Shirley Park—an outstanding event in the social life ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Warwickshire cricketer, G. D. KempWelch, will shortly merry Mrs. Diana Munro, daughter of the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Stanley Baldwin). She obtained a ...

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  32. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    Commenting upon the result, the Premier (Mr. Stevens). in an interview at Melbourne, said:- "The figures give the Government every ...

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  33. CAPTAIN COOK'S COTTAGE.

    At a luncheon on board the Port Dunedin at Hull, on the occasion of the shipping of Captain Cook's dismantled cottage for Melbourne, Mrs. Dixon revealed that she the ...

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  34. BLOWN OUT TO SEA.

    Having spent last night alternately rowing and lying down in the bottom of a boat, Richard Cathie White, 78, who had been missing from Bribie Island since early yesterday ...

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  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 words
  36. WAVING MACHINE

    Further evidence for the defence was given before Judge Moule in the County Court on Saturday in the case in which Lillian Isobel M'tchell, mannequin, of Parkville, is ...

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  37. AFRIDI TRIBESMEN

    The Governor of the North-west Frontier Province (Sir Ralph Griffith), addressing 5000 war-like Afridi tribesmen at a picturesque gathering at Jamrud, denied widespread ...

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  38. H.M.S. SUFFOLK.

    The cruiser Suffolk, with Sir Frederic Dreyer, commander-in-chief of the China station, on board, arrived at 9 a.m. and anchored in the harbour half a mile from the jetty. The ...

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  39. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF.

    Reporting to the Leichhardt Council on the operation of the emergency (unemployment) relief scheme for 14 weeks ended February 10, the town clerk (Mr. Reeves) stated ...

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  40. SEPTUAGENARIANS WED.

    A friendship that was begun more than hall a century ago between a young man and a girl in a New South Wales country town was a strong one, for now, when they are both 70 ...

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  41. HOARD OF £1019

    A board of £1019 in notes and gold which Mr. Henry Bawer, gar[?]ener, of Cheltenham, had burled in a tin in his stable, was stolen and recovered between Friday morning and ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: '"The Dubarry." 8. Criterion Theatre: "Listen, Lester." 8. Tivoll: Jim Gerald, 2.30, 8. Civic Theatre: "Waltzing Matilda," "Meet My ...

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  43. LANDING-GROUNDS.

    It was stated in the Burma Legislative Council that emergency air landing-grounds would be constructed between Calcutta, R[?] geon, and Singapore, and that it was proposed ...

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  44. ATHLETIC RECORDS.

    Howard Yates and Fred Woodhouse shared the honours for the final day of the Victorian track and field championships yesterday. Yates [?]ar. 220 yards in 21½s. breaking the Australian ...

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  45. COURAGEOUS WOMAN

    Showing remarkable courage. Mrs. Florence Gardiner proprietress of Los Angeles guest house, St. Kilda. grappled with a man who entered her bedroom yesterday morning at 4 ...

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  46. ARAB BANK THIEVES

    Burrowing under the street, two Arabs gained access to a bank at Skit-bel-Abb[?] (Algeria) and force[?] the strongroom. The nightwatchman discovered them and called the ...

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  47. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m[?]—Arr.: Feb. 24, Orford, from London. via Suez; City of Dieppe, from [?] States; Lutana, from Launceston and Hobart, Dep[?] Feb. 24, Barrabo[?], for eastern States; Cape York, ...

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  48. THE SUBURBS.

    The by-election on Saturday in the Waverley municipality, caused by the death of the Mayor, Alderman W. J. Howe, resulted: R. H. Nott. 708 (elected); G. F. Davis, 490; W. H ...

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  49. FILM COMMISSION.

    The Film Commission will resume its sittings this morning at 11 o'clock. It is expected that evidence will be given on behalf of the Western Electric Company. United ...

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  50. POLL ON HARBOUR SCHEME.

    A poll taken in the Mackay State electoral division on a proposal to raise a loan for the construction of a new harbour resulted in 9354 v[?]tes being cast for the proposal, and 1293 ...

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  51. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will ue found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...

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