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  2. FILM INQUIRY.

    At the resumed sitting of the film inquiry yesterday, Messrs. P. J. Smith and F. S. Doyle, who made statements last Friday, were subjected to long cross-examination. Mr. Doyle ...

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  3. STONES ON LINE.

    A motor train which runs on the Tcmpc-East Hills railway struck scvcral stones which had been placed on the line near Kingsgrove station, ...

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  4. MORTGAGEES.

    Judgment was given in the Equity jurisdiction of the Supreme Court yesterday upon a matter which raised an important question under the Farmers' Relief Act. ...

    Article : 208 words
  5. CITY COUNCIL.

    The State Cabinet will probably accept the recommendations of the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) for drastic chances in the Sydney Corporation (City Council) ...

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  6. GERMANY.

    The announcements that the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) and the French Foreign Minister (M. PaulBoncour) will attend the meeting of the ...

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  7. MONETARY GOLD.

    After a conference to day with 40 Congressional leaders, which lasted two hours, President Roosevelt announced tnat he would send a messnge to Congress to morrow ...

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  8. TEXTILE STRIKE.

    There was a further extension of the textile workers' strike yesterday. Four more mills in the metropolitan area became involved in the dispute. It is feared that unless an early settlement is reached, the textile industry throughout the State may be paralysed, throwing nearly 14,000 employees out ...

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  9. EIGHT MILLS INVOLVED.

    The four mills it which employees yester diy agreed to join the strikers were:—The Commonwealth Weaving Mills, Mascot; the Bradford Cotton Mills, Ltd., Marrickville; the ...

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  10. "JAY-WALKING."

    The regulations framed in 1932 to prevent "Jay-walking" will be strictly enforced by a squad of 100 specially-trained police constables from February 1. ...

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  11. SHIELD MATCH.

    The accurate bowling of Hornibrook and Oxenham was responsible for the collapse of South Australia, on the third day of the Sheffield Shield match between Queensland ...

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  12. HEAT WAVE

    Pine weather was experienced generally in New South Wales yesterday, but inland some high temperatures were registered, and there is a likelihood of heat-wave conditions ...

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  13. INFLATION.

    "Inflation is the road leading to catastrophe," said Signor Mussolini In the Senate, referring to President Roosevelt's experiments. "Monetary manoeuvres cannot ensure a ...

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  14. DROWNING BOY

    George Celare, 17, of Bowman-street, Pyrmont, courageously rescued a boy from drowning in Johnstone's Bay, near the Pyrmont swimming baths, yesterday morning. His ...

    Article : 554 words
  15. COMING OF AGE.

    On March 12, 1913, Lady Denman, wife of the then Governor-General, in a ceremony which has now become historic, officially named Australia's new capital city, Canberra. A ...

    Article : 237 words
  16. BROADCASTING.

    The changes in wave-lengths in accordance with the new Lucerne Plan, affecting more than 200 European wireless stations, were successfully made to-day. ...

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  17. STATE LOTTERY.

    The first prize in the 178th State lottery, drawn at the Australian Hall yesterday, was won by the "Stormy Weather" syndicate, caro of Mrs. Bowers, Park-road, Bulli, the other ...

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  18. MAN KILLED.

    Harry Parkin, 45, of Raglan-street, Mosman, was killed, and five members of another family were injured, two seriously, when a motor car overturned on the Great Western ...

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  19. LOAN REDEMPTION.

    Approximately £180,000 remained in the sinking fund covering the loan after the Commonwealth Treasury to-day arranged for the redemption In London of a loan of £998,353. ...

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  20. TUMUT TRAGEDY.

    The police are still making diligent inquiries into the death of Florence Eliza Jane Martin, 42, and her infant son, Frederick Martin, whose bodies were found in the Tumut River ...

    Article : 119 words
  21. SINGAPORE CONFERENCE.

    H.M.S. Kent, flagship of the China squadron, accompanied by the aircraft carrier Eagle, H.M.S. Suffolk, and destroyers arrived this morning. The commander-in-chlef of the ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. ARRESTS IN RUSSIA.

    A new spy case, reminiscent of the Metropolitan-Vickers affair, explains the arrest in Moscow of a Belgian, Bernardt, two Austrian broth.rs named Welnzettl, a Dane named ...

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  23. INFECTED WOOL.

    The danger of infection by those engaged in the handling of wool from dead sheep was emphasised by a deputation to the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) yesterday. ...

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  24. LEAP FROM BRIDGE.

    John Thomas Caves, 60, an unemployed commercial traveller, of Lochinvar, jumped from the Harbour Bridge yesterday morning, and was killed. ...

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  25. STRIKE IN HAVANA. I

    The Cuban Government to-day seized public utilities, which are virtually all American owned, and are valued at about 200,000,000 dollars, In order to continue water, gas, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. ESCAPEE IN COURT.

    When Edward Winiam Murray, who made a sensational leap from a train near Banyabba while being taken to Grafton gaol last week, appeared at the Grafton Police Court to-day ...

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  27. POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    Influences are at work in Melbourne to prevent the central staff of the Postmaster-General's Department being transferred to Canberra, according to statements made by ...

    Article : 188 words
  28. NORTHERN MINERS.

    The returning officer (Mr. L. Halliday) announced this afternoon that Mr. C. H Anlezark (Abermain No. 2 lodge) had been elected as rep-esentative of the northern district of ...

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  29. EARTHQUAKE.

    Mr. R, Shaw, a noted London seismologist, reported that a terrific earthquake occurred at 8.45 o'clock this morning, and was continuing at 10 o'clock, when the needles were ...

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  30. FASHIONABLE HOTELS.

    City architects have announced that tenders are to be called for additions to fashionable hotels. Mr. Emll Bodersteen said that additions to ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. BRITISH "BLACKSHIRTS."

    The "Daily Mail," in an editorial article, approves Lord Rothermere's call to the people of Britain to face realities. "The Government," it says, "is giving away ...

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  32. SEQUESTRATION ORDER.

    John George Henry Perry Watson, who was arrested on a wari ant under the Bankiuptcy Act in Sydney, appeared in custody before Judge Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, ...

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  33. MR. DE VALERA'S POLICY.

    The chairman of the United Ireland party (General O'Duffy), speaking at Lismore (Waterford), predicted that a general election would take plate in March. ...

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  34. SURGERY AT SEA.

    Two surgical operations were performed during the last trip of the Mataram to and from the Solomon Islands. Latest reports were that both patients were doing well ...

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  35. RESOURCEFULNESS.

    Last week a resident of Yass district arranged to meet his Mster, who was motoring from the South Coast at 2 p.m. on Saturday in front of Parliament House at Canberra ...

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  36. FRENCH FRONTIER.

    The Paris correspondcnt of the "Daily Herald" says:—"It is alleged that serious faults, which may render France's chain of super-forts on the eastern frontier useless [?]e ...

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  37. MYSTERIOUS FOOTPRINTS.

    Residents of North Devon, in Gippsland, under the impression that strange footprints discovered in 1he district were those of a mysterious animal reported to be at large in ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. BOAT OVERTURNED.

    Mrs. Gertrude Spencer 41 of Jesmond-one of six persons who were in a rowing boat which over turned in the Hunter River at Hexham to-day—suffered om immersion and ...

    Article : 114 words
  39. DEEWHY LAGOON.

    At last night's meeting of the Warringah Shire Council, the movement for Improvements in the Deewhy lagoon area were carried a step further. It was decided that the whole of ...

    Article : 90 words
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