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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Owing to the flooded condition of the Tweed River at Tumbulgum yesterday the ferry service was not restoied until this morning This caused serious delay to a large quantity of ...

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  3. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Albert Canning, 2[?], of Stanley-street. Peakhurst, fell underneath a motor car yestesday morning and his body was pierced by the start[?] handle of the car. The handle, or a broken ...

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  4. FARM INQUIRY.

    Hector Melville, a senior officer at the Riverina Boys' Welfare Farm, gave further evidence to-day at the inquiry by Mr. Mcculloch, S.M., into charges upon which ...

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  5. CHART OF THE DAVIS CUP DRAW.

    The chart sets out clearly the draw (reported in cable messages to-day) for the European zone in this year's Davis Cup competition. Japan and Germany, in the bottom half of the draw, and Italy and Czechoslovakia. In the top half, are considered Australia's strongest opponents. If Australia wins the European zone, she will meet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BILLIARDS DISPUTE.

    It is understood that J. Davis is communicating with Walter Lindrum concerning the venue of the billiards championship, presumably in favour of Australia. It seems ...

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  7. GERMAN REPLY

    Austria's appeal to the League of Nations against Germany is expected to be lodged on February 5. necessitating an immediate convention of the Council on February 8. ...

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  8. BYRD EXPEDITION.

    The difficult and dangerous work of unloading winter "supplies from the Jacob Ruppert and transporting them to Little America is virtually completed. As soon as the vessel loads ...

    Article : 213 words
  9. NEWCASTLE ABATTOIR BOARD.

    A representative gathering of farmers and pig-raisers on the Macleay made a protest against the proposal to restrict the trading powers of the Newcastle Abattoir Board, or ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. TRESPASS ON RAILWAY PROPERTY.

    Charged with having trespassed on railway property at Casino, 13 young men were each fined £1, in default two days' imprisonment. The evidence was that defendants, who stated ...

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  11. BRITISH AVIATION.

    The Secretary for Air (Lord Londonderry) returned to England to-day, after his 10,000 miles air tour in the middle East and India. He arrived at Croydon in the air liner Hengist. ...

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  12. ACCIDENTS WHILE FELLING TREES.

    While A. E. Parlett was felling a tree on his property at Warranguyah, [?]ford, the tree twisted the axe out of his hand on to his foot, inflicting a gash. The tree also ...

    Article : 89 words
  13. FORMER SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for Health and Repatriation (Mr. Marr), opening the annual conference of the Australian Legion of Ex-service Clubs at the Government Savings Bank Building, on ...

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  14. DARING LEAP.

    After leaping from a second story window in the Regent-street police station, last night, a man dashed down a lane and into George-street, with police in hot pursuit. He was ...

    Article : 177 words
  15. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    A mob of 8000 Moslems, fired by an inflammatory speech of a leader named Hamdani, defied a district magistrate's order and broke loose in Srinagar, Kashmir. They overpowered ...

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  16. MODEL FLYING.

    The fourth annual indoor model aeroplane championship of New South Wales was conducted in the Capitol Theatre by the Model Aeroplane Association yesterday. In winning ...

    Article : 187 words
  17. UNEMPLOYED MARCH.

    In expectation of the arrival in London of thousands of unemployed marchers and a massed Labour demonstration in Hyde Park on February 25, Lord Trenchard, ...

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  18. RETIRED TEACHER'S DEATH.

    Mr. William Quinn, who died recently, was for more than 30 years a school teacher in New South Wales. He was born at Maryhill, Scotland, 75 years ago, and his family came to ...

    Article : 107 words
  19. FOUND DEAD IN BATH.

    Margaret Ann Cooper, 58, a married woman, was found dead this morning in a bath full of water at her residence in Piper-street. She was attired in a night dress and apparently ...

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  20. W.A. SURF CARNIVAL.

    The New South Wales surf life-saving team was seen at its best at the carnival at Cottesloe to-day, revealing overwhelming superiority in the water events. Western Australia ...

    Article : 243 words
  21. TAXI DRIVERS' STRIKES.

    Taking advantage of heavy overnight snow, which made walking difficult, 8000 to 15,000 taxi-cab drivers stopped their service, in a surprise strike, seriously disrupting the city's ...

    Article : 191 words
  22. TEACHER AND PUPILS.

    When Mr. C. Wiggins, teacher at Hoskinstown, and his pupils arrived at their school, which is a half-time one, worked in conjunction with Rossi, they found men dismantling ...

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  23. ACCIDENTS AT BARADINE.

    When unloading ironbark timber from a motor truck at the railway station this morning, Jack Munns had a foot crushed. He was taken to hospital. A partial amputation is ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. "NO TROUBLE AT FARM."

    Mr. Alexander Thompson (secretary of the Child Welfare Department), when asked by a representative of the "Herald" to-day whether there had been trouble at the Yanco ...

    Article : 80 words
  25. COLLAPSE ON VERANDAH.

    Mr. Thomas MacKinnon, 79, a retired farmer, collapsed on the verandah of his home in Lismore and died in a few minutes. He was born at Wollongong, lived at Bulli for ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. WANTON DAMAGE.

    In an old cemetery at Darwin is a marble monument, erected 50 years ago, over the grave of the infant son of William Brock, who named Brock's Creek. The monument represented a ...

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  27. FARMER INJURED BY BULL.

    Walter Forster, a young farmer, living at Wollongbar, suffered painful lacerations to the lower part of his abdomen and severe internal injuries. A bull he was untying from a ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. UNKNOWN RESCUER.

    A man, who did not give his name, dived into the harbour and rescued Stanley Collins, 7, of Walker-street, North Sydney, after the boy had fallen into the water at Milson's Point ...

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  29. FIRST CLASS WITHOUT FARE.

    Frederick Hayes 19, and Austin Ellis, 30, labourers, were each fined £1/10/, in default three days' imprisonment, for travelling in a first-class railway carriage in the Forbes ...

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  30. BRITISH TRADE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says: "In view [?] France's refusal to restore a full quota of British imports in all cases the British Government's decision to impose retaliatory duties ...

    Article : 154 words
  31. MINERS' HUNGER-STRIKE.

    A message from Prague says tnat the "underground hunger strike" ended to-day, when the miners left the pits. They are continuing the strike above ground. ...

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  32. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr: Feb. 3, Moldavia, from London, via Suez; Welcombe, from Ocean Island; Westmoor, from Sydney. Dep: Feb. 3, Mildura, for Rockhampton; Port Campbell, for ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS.

    The House of Commons on Friday established machinery for the most sweeping Parliamentary inquiry into industrial conditions ever attempted in Canada. With one voice the ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. CARDINAL MacRORY.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix) on Saturday announced that in a message received from Rome he had been advised that the Pope had decided to send ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. W. P. G. STEVENSON.

    Mr. Walter T. G. Stevenson, a well-known citizen and business man, died last night, aged 71. He came to the Clarence when a boy, with his father, who established a photographic ...

    Article : 145 words
  36. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 words
  37. OBITUARY.

    Representatives of the business professional and pastoral interests attended the funeral of the late Mr. E. Lloyd Jones, at the Crematorium. Rookwood, on Saturday. ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Professor D. B. Copland, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Melbourne university, and Mrs. Copland will leave for Australia by the Orsova. SIR RICHARD STAWELL. ...

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  39. HALL USED FOR CHURCH

    The Betting Control Board last week licensed as a betting shop a hall at Kensington which is used on Sundays by the Church of Christ. Preaching in the hall to-day, Pastor ...

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  40. CYCLIST INJURED.

    Frank White, 24, living in the Horses[?] Bend, West Maitland, fell off his bicycle yesterday afternoon. He suffered injuries to his head, arms, and left leg, and also had some ...

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  41. FOOTBALL IN JAPAN.

    The Australian Universities Rugby team was defeated by Meijl University to-day at Tokyo by 34 points to 8. The defeat of the Australians was a great ...

    Article : 85 words
  42. DISARMAMENT.

    The German Government's reply to the French aide-memoire, which has been published, says: "We have grave doubts whether this is a way to treat the disarmament ...

    Article : 241 words
  43. UNCONSCIOUS MAN

    John Lyons, 40, of Crown-street, Surry Hills, was found unconscious in Foveaux-street, city, early yesterday morning. He was suffering from a fractured skull. ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. HIGHLAND GATHERING.

    Hot weather failed to mar the success of the annual gatherin[?] of the Inverell Caledonian Society. Results:- Pipe band contest: Tenterfield, 294 points, 1; ...

    Article : 226 words
  45. UNITED STATES.

    President Roosevelt announced plans for the formation of a bank, with funds of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, for the purpose of partial financing of exports, ...

    Article : 127 words
  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  47. THIEVES DISTURBED.

    Thieves who broke into a tobacco shop in Pitt-street, city, yesterday morning, were apparently disturbed. They escaped, but left about £200 worth of cigars, cigarettes, ...

    Article : 106 words
  48. "MENDICANT FARMERS."

    Strong exception was taken at a meeting of the Armidale Chamber of Commerce to evidence given before the New States Boundaries Commission in Sydney, by Mr. Howe, ...

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  49. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    Laurence Hurst, 40, a shearer who was taken to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday morning, suffering from a fractured skull, died early this morning. He was assaulted on ...

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  50. CASUALTIES.

    Geo[?]e Bunyan Smith, 70, of Liverpool-road, Enfield, collapsed on Saturday night while travelling in a train from Hornsby to Sydney The railway authorities were informed, and the ...

    Article : 203 words
  51. GORDON HIGHLANDERS

    Carrying the faded and split drums left by the 2nd Battalion of the Gordon Highlanders at Ostend during the war, the German warship Bremen arrived in Southampton ...

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  52. RUSSIAN ARMY.

    A message from Riga (Latvia) declares that the Soviet has a force of 12,000,000 territorials belonging to the Osoaghlakim (Aviation, Chemical, and Warfare Association), which ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "The Dubarry," 8. Tivoli: Jim Gerald. 2.30, 8. Civic Theatre: "Two Minutes' Silence." "The Love Nest," 11. 2, 5, 8. ...

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  54. MR. W. R. FYFE.

    The death occurred recently, in his 88th year, of Mr. William Ritchie Fyfe, a retired engineer of the A.S.N. Co. He was the youngest son of the late John Fyfe, who was chief ...

    Article : 118 words
  55. DISPUTE AT DARWIN.

    A dispute has occurred ab[?] the supply ot trucks for the unloading of coal from the Mungana, and work has ceased temporarily. Heavy rain having delayed the emptying of ...

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  56. PERCIVAL GULL.

    Captain Frank Neale, flying the Perc[?] "Guli" monoplane, left here at daylight yesterday, with a seriously ill patient. He came across country in response to an urgent appeal, ...

    Article : 120 words
  57. WORLD WHEAT.

    The conference of the Wheat Advisory Committee at Australia House has concluded, and is forwarding a unanimous report to all Governments adhe[?] to the wheat agreement. ...

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  58. WOMAN STOPPED ON BRIDGE.

    A special constable on duty on the Harbour Bridge stopped a middle-aged woman at the southern approach to the footway last night. The woman, who was greatly agitated said at ...

    Article : 56 words
  59. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

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

    Article : 21 words
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