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  2. HEAVY RAINS. FLOODS LIKELY IN NORTH.

    Heavy rain occurred yesterday in the north coast districts and over the central and northern slopes and tablelands. Following on substantial registrations during the previous night ...

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  3. CONSTABLE

    Constable Warburton was admitted to Dunedoo Hospital yesterday afternoon in a critical condition. It is alleged that he was battered on the ...

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  4. POOR RESPONSE.

    The response to date to the Federal Government's proposals for the development of the Northern Territory by the granting of special concessions to a chartered company ...

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  5. UNITED STATES GOLD-BUYING PLAN.

    President Roosevelt's gold-buying policy was put into effect to-day, the Government paying 31 dollars 36 cents an ounce in the open market. ...

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  6. "KANGAROOS."

    The "Kangaroos" experienced the coldest conditions of this tour for their match to day with Widnes Although the sun shone and it was a clear, crisp day, a nasty cross-wind ...

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  7. ATTACK ON THE PRESS In House of Representatives.

    Indignation of members of Parliament at the criticism by the Press of their action in partially restoring their Parliamentary allowances led to a strong debate in the House of Representatives to-day. Members attacked particularly a statement published in the "Sunday ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT.

    When the Bureau of the Disarmament Conference met this afternon at Geneva the chairman (Mr. Arthur Henderson) proposed that the General Commission, at its meeting ...

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  9. STATE BUSES.

    The Transport Commissioner has placed orders locally for two modern type, double-decked bodies to be built for motor bus service. ...

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  10. MR. ULM.

    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm left Derby (Western Australia) at 5.3 a.m. yesterday for Alice Springs, in continuation of his flight to Sydney. A message received by the Vacuum Oil ...

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  11. SPEAKER'S POWERS.

    If he wishes to do so, the Speaker may summon the printer and publisher of the newspaper to the bar of the House to be examined, and the Parliament, if it desired, ...

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  12. REICHSTAG FIRE.

    At the Reichstag fire trial in Berlin to-day, the evidence of Herr Karwabne, an ex-Communist and now a Nazi deputy, resulted in a scene. ...

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  13. COMMISSION

    The State Government has decided to appoint a commission of inquiry into technical education in the State. Mr. A. J. Gibson will act as chairman, ...

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  14. DEFENCE MEASURES.

    At a public meeting convened by the Mayor (Alderman E. H. Byrnes), at the request of the Forbes branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, it was decided to form a company, ...

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  15. N.R.A. PLAN.

    The threatened Government boycott of Mr. Henry Ford, owing to his failure to sign the National Recovery Act automobile code, took effect to-day, when the War Department ...

    Article : 337 words
  16. VALUERS' DINNER.

    The Honorary Minister (Mr. Hawkins, M.L.C.) appeared in a dual role at the dinner of the New South Wales division of the Commonwealth Institute of Valuers, held at ...

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  17. SPLENDID FALLS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Splendid rains have fallen over the Maranoa, Central West, and South-western districts during the last 24 hours, and up to 250 points has been registered around Mitchell. ...

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  18. WOOL PRICES.

    Four Australian wool price records for the season were made at the sales in Geelong to-day. Merino wool from Carngham (Western district) sold to /30 a lb. The highest ...

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  19. 'PLANE DELAYED.

    The New England Airways 'plane, in charge of Pilot P. Young, with ten passengers, which left Brisbane yesterday, encountered adverse weather conditions, and landed at Old Bar on ...

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  20. KING AND QUEEN

    Despite unfavourable weather, the King and Queen drove from Sandringham to Newmarket to-day to see the race for the Cambridgeshire Stakes. The Prince of Wales and the Princess ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. AVIATION.

    The "Daily Express" revives the possibility that Captain W. N. Lancaster, the airman, who left England on a flight to the Cape on April 12, may be alive still. It mentions ...

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  22. NEW STATES.

    Mr. W. Sullivan, chairman of the Casino Co-operative Dairy Society, in a speech to the Casino electorate council of the United Country party, expressed the opinion that ...

    Article : 409 words
  23. REFEREE COMPLAINT.

    To-day was a memorable one for Rugby League players in regard to the referee situation, but whether the complaints of the "Kankaroos'" managers have definitely borne fruit ...

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  24. THE NAVY.

    Speaking at the annual Trafalgar Day dinner of the Victorian branch of the Navy League last night, the First Member of the Australian Naval Board (Vice-Admiral G. ...

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  25. LABOUR VICTORY.

    The Labour candidate, Mr. J. C. Wilmot, won the Fulham East by-election, which was held as a result of the death of Sir Kenyon Vaughan-Morgan (Conservative). ...

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  26. TROLLEY BUSES

    The Transport Commissioner (Mr. Maddocks) announced yesterday that the two trolley buses would not ply on the route originally decided. ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. BISHOP KIRKBY.

    The Bishop Administrator of the diocese of Sydney (Bishop S. J. Kirkby), who returned by the Morinda yesterday, was the first bishop to visit Lord Howe Island for a confirmation ...

    Article : 312 words
  28. ST. ANDREW'S.

    The scheme to transfer St. Andrew's Cathedral to the Mint site in Macquarie-street was further considered at a meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday, but no decision ...

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  29. BRITISH CABINET.

    At a long sitting of the British Cabinet to-day, legislative proposals to come before the new session of Parliament were under consideration. Parliament will reassemble after the ...

    Article : 113 words
  30. ARMED YOUTHS

    Armed with revolvers and doggers, a number of youths raided a moving train crowded With passengers near Kurigram (Bengal). Travelling swiftly from carriage to carriage, ...

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  31. BROADCAST ATTACK

    The Press was criticised to-night in an address broadcast from Canberra by the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Stewart), "While I am not foolish enough," he said, ...

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  32. ITALIAN COMMUNITY

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig), in a speech at Ipswich, made a vigorous attack on the Queensland Government for its attitude to the Italian ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. JOBS AVAILABLE.

    The Minister for Employment (Mr. J. J. Kenneally) said that Blackboy Hill unemployment camp, which, since its inception, had cost the State £140,000, was closed on ...

    Article : 110 words
  34. WORLD'S SMALLEST BOOK.

    A message from Worcester (Massachusetts) says that the completion of what is described as the smallest printed book in the world was announced to-day. ...

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  35. EXPLORER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Evelyn Briggs Baldwin, meteorologist and noted Arctic explorer, was killed to-night, when he was struck by a motor car while crossing a street. He was 71 years of age. ...

    Article : 115 words
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