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  2. SERIOUS CHARGES

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. E. Moore) gave notice that on Tuesday he would move "that the public statement of H. P. Tal[?]y (secretary ...

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  3. BOUNTIES.

    The likelihood of an increase in bounties paid under the Iron and Steel Products Bounties Act upon certain products of the Australian engineering industry is foreshadowed by a bill ...

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  4. AIR SERVICES.

    Mr. W. Hudson Fysh, managing director of the Queensland and Northern Territory Aerial Services, is returning to Australia by the Monterey. He went to England in the ...

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  5. RELIEF WORK

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. J. Dunningham) announced last night that arrangements had been made for the recently amended emergency relief work scheme to come ...

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  6. SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCHES.

    The Sheffield Shield competition was commenced yesterday, New South Wales playing Queensland in Brisbane, and Victoria meeting South Australia in Adelaide. Queensland and Victorian batsmen failed. O'Reilly took six wickets for ...

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  7. PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    Mr. Nobufumi Ito, vice-chief of the Japanese Secretariat at Geneva, informed the Mandates Commission of the League of Nations that it was untrue that Japan was fortifying ...

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  8. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. White) promised in the House of Representatives to-day that he would endeavour to have inserted in future tariff resolutions a validating clause ...

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  9. GRIMMETT'S TRIUMPH.

    The return of slow bowler C. V. Grimmett to his best form, resulting in the dismissal of the Victorian team for 197 runs on a perfect wicket in the Sheffield Shield match ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND, 183.

    Queensland batsmen failed in the Sheffield Shield match against New South Wales at the Brisbane Cricket Ground to-day. Having first use of a good wicket, they totalled only ...

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  11. THE KANGAROOS.

    The Kangaroo's team to play Swinton to-morrow will be:—Full-back, F. McMilllan (N.S.W.); three-quarters, F. Neumann (Q.), D. Brown (N.S.W.), J. Why (N.S.W.), F. ...

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  12. WEEK-END WEATHER.

    The weather in Sydney during the week-end is expected to be cool and cloudy, with showery and squally southerly winds. The cool change which came on Thursday ...

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  13. FIRST SOCIAL EVENT.

    Held at the Melbourne Town Hall this evening, the ba[?]l given by the members of the Naval and Military Club was the first big official event of the Cup season, and provided ...

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  14. CALEDON BAY.

    The Rev. T. T. Webb, Methodist missionary in charge of the Crocodile Island station, who is in Melbourne on furlough, said to-day that he had refused to become a member of the ...

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  15. JOBS FOR 875 MEN.

    On Monday, 875 additional men will be given employment by the Water Board. They will be employed mainly on sewerage reticulation construction in the metropolitan area. ...

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  16. SOUTH SYDNEY SEAT.

    Although the Lang Labour executive last night endorsed the nomination of the former Attorney-General, Mr. Lamaro, for the South Sydney seat at the next Federal elections, the ...

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  17. "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE."

    Girls of Pymble Presbyterian Ladies' College presented Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" at the college last night to an audience which filled the large assembly hall. The play ...

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  18. GIPSY MUSIC.

    Mr. Keith Kennedy, the president of the N.S.W. Anthropological Society, who is also an accomplished musician, addressed the Music Lovers' Club at Paling's Buildings last night on ...

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  19. A MILITANT PRESS.

    Signor Mussolini gave a reception to the National Council of Italian Journalists at the Palazzo Venezia, says a message from Rome. Speaking as a working journalist, he said ...

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  20. BOWLS.

    The programme of the ninth Australian Bowling Carnival is announced. The carnival will be held in Adelaide from March 5 to 17, 1934, under the control of the South Australian Bowling ...

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  21. BRIDGE ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting was held at Hampton Court, King's Cross, last night, to form a bridge association, having for its objects the bringing together of bridge players, for the advancement ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    The House of Representatives passed the Reserve Bank Bill. An important amendment affecting the appointments of governor and deputy governor was made during the ...

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  23. PRINCE AT EDINBURGH.

    The Prince of Wales to-day visited educational and other centres in Edinburgh. He bought three hand-made scarves, and promised some books to a library. During an ...

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  24. THE SUBURBS.

    The old swimming baths at Middle Harbour, Roseville, have been reconstructed and enlarged by the Kuring-ga[?] Council. The result is a swimming area of Olympic standard, 55 ...

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  25. "MAD FAKIR"

    Lewanal Fakir, known as the "Mad Fakir," who was responsible for the recent grave disturbances on the Indo-Afghan border, was handed over yesterday by the British political ...

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  26. FEDERAL CLERKS.

    The Interstate conference of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association decided to-day that it was not prepared to make a declaration in favour of a 30-hour ...

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  27. VISITING M's.P.

    Mr. W. P. Crawford Greene and Lord Apsley, M's.P., reached Melbourne this evening i n the monoplane Faithful City from Canberra. Mr. Greene said to-night that he had been ...

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  28. BUILDING PROGRAMME.

    The Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society, limited, has approved a building programme exceeding £250,000. A contract has been let to Concrete ...

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  29. THOUSAND-MILE RACE.

    Eighty homing pigeons, valued at £300, which left Barton, on the great western railway, two weeks ago in a temperature of 106, on a 1000-mile race to Perth, encountered ...

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  30. AIR RAID REHEARSAL.

    A 15-minute "air raid" was maae on the city this afternoon, says a message from Belgrade. Traffic was suspended, and citizens took shelter in cellars at the sound of alarm ...

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  31. CYCLING.

    Bankstown and Lakemba Cycle clubs combined in a programme of races at Bankstown Memorial Park track on Wednesday night. The Lakemba junior rider, G. Eslick, won his club's three mile ...

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  32. MISSION WORK IN FIJI.

    Mr. R. A. Derrick, of the Methodist Missionary Society in Fiji, arrived in Sydney by the Aorangi yesterday. Mr. Derrick is chief of the technical instruction department in ...

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  33. VETERAN FIREMAN

    District Fire-officer George Francis Cox was killed yesterday afternoon when his car overturned. Mr. Cox, who had served for 36 years in the Fire Brigade, was in charge of ...

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  34. TREES AND FLOWERS.

    Copper beeches, with ruddy brown leaves glistening in the sunshine; English chestnuts in full flower; elms in half loaf, laden with yellowy-green flowers, are now in perfect ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST POTTER.

    The first potter to practise his art in Australia is believed to have been Elijah Leeke, a convict, who arrived in Sydney with the first fleet in January, 1788. Mr. Thomas Campbell, ...

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  36. "LIVING WONDERS"

    Among the "living wonders" of Australia, as described by Mr. T. C. Roughley, of the Technological Museum in a lecture at the Australian Hall, Elizabeth-street, last evening, ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/13/2 an ounce fine, compared with £6/13/3 yesterday. STERLING-DOLLAR QUOTATION. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  38. MASTER BUILDERS

    The Federal convention of master builders, which concluded to-day, after discussing the apprenticeship question for most of the week, passed a resolution recommending that each ...

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  39. FRESH AIR LEAGUE.

    The Fresh Air League held its annual meeting at the Town Hall to-day. During the 42 years of its existence the society had assisted 9533 persons, said the hon. secretary (Mrs. ...

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  40. INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES

    At David Jones' yesterday the council of the Australian branch (Sydney) of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries entertained the past president, Sir Clifton Love, and the ...

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  41. CUP VISITORS.

    Figures supplied by the Secretary for Railways show that practically every seat was booked in the two special excursion trains which left Sydney for Melbourne yesterday ...

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  42. MISS ROSALIND SPENCE.

    The principal feature of Miss Rosalind Spence's dramatic recital at the small Conservatorium Hall last night was her recitation of Tennyson's "Aenone," the deserted wife of ...

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  43. SYDNEY'S CO-OPERATION.

    Sir Samuel Hordern, as chairman of the executive of the Citizens of Sydney Organising Committee, said to-day that Sydney desired to co-operate with Melbourne in the centenary ...

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  44. CROWN JEWELS.

    The action in which William George Allingham, manufacturer's agent, claimed that he had been induced by false representations to buy an eleventh interest in jewels described ...

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  45. MT. ISA DISPUTE.

    After a full discussion of the Industrial trouble at Mt. Isa, the union disputes committee sent a telegram to the secretary of the A.W.U., Brisbane, stating that two workmen ...

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  46. NEW SEASON'S WHEAT.

    The first two trucks of new season's wheat arrived at Alexandria forage market yesterday, and were sold by F. S. L. Baldick, Ltd., at 3/ a bushel, one truck by private treaty, and one ...

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  47. DEATH AFTER SPAR.

    Sydney Ernest Sloane, a Sydney boxer, was remanded at the police court this morning on a charge of having feloniously slain Victor Cromberg, who died in hospital last night ...

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  48. CENTENARIAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Frances Mary Speakman, who had resided in New Zealand for 74 years, has died at the age of 102 years. ...

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