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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Mayor (Alderman W. Caliaghan), speaking at a meeting of the Temora Municipal Council in reference to the Minister for Local Government's ...

    Article : 81 words
  3. THE UNIVERSITES.

    Professor J. A. Gunn, of Melbourne University, in the course of the occasional address at the annual commencement ceremony of Canberra University College to-night, said that ...

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  4. BANK OFFICERS' SECRETARY.

    MR. W. PANTON CRAIK, The new general secretary of the United Bank Officers' Association, is a solicitor, having been admitted in 1902. He will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WAGES CASE.

    When the wages case was resumed in the Full Court of the Arbitration Court to-day, Chief Judge Dethridge said that, while admitting that in some sections of industry the ...

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  6. WASHINGTON.

    With the object of holding an international conference at Washington preparatory to the World Economic Conference, President Roosevelt has sent invitations to various Powers. Mr. ...

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  7. MILK INQUIRY.

    The question arose at the Milk Inquiry yesterday whether the only analyses of milk which should be recognised were those by the Board of Health. ...

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  8. MR. BRUXNER.

    The Deputy Premier (Mr. Bruxner), in a speech at Tamworth to-night, replied to Mr. Lang's speech on the referendum. Mr. Bruxner described as wild talk Mr. ...

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  9. UPPER HOUSE.

    Mr. W. E. V. Robson, M.L.C., in a speech at Manly last night, declared that the Legislative Council, which had had a long and honourable history, would have continued to ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. LORRY RUNS OFF ROAD.

    When the lights failed on a lorry driven by Archie Truman, of Emmaville, the vehicle ran off the road on to some pipes. The truck was damaged and a passenger, R. Romer, received ...

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  11. THIEVES' BIG HAUL.

    Thieves broke into Forster and Thompson's general store and stole £300 worth of drapery and tobacco. The stock was not insured. This is the fifth time in as many ...

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  12. "POLITICAL PERSECUTION."

    "The Government, with its referendum proposals, it attempting to folst a Hitler dictatorship on the people of New South Wales," said Alderman E. C. O'Dea, addressing an open-air ...

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  13. DARING ROBBERY.

    Though absent for only half an hour, during the tea hour last night. E. J. Grinsted, newsagent, on returning to his shop in Lachlan-street, found that the back door of the ...

    Article : 49 words
  14. STANDARD HOURS.

    The Industrial Commission, at its inquiry yesterday into standard working hours, was asked by Mr. Piddington, K.C. (for the Union Secretaries' Association) to declare a 44-hour ...

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  15. LOCKHART PIONEER.

    Mr. William Wesley Mathews, one of the pioneers of this district, died yesterday afternoon from an illness which followed upon breaking a leg. Coming from Morwell, ...

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  16. SAFEBREAKERS AT LISMORE.

    Safebreakers blew the door off the safe in West and Sharpe's office at North Lismore, but secured only a few pounds. An unsuccessful attempt was made on the North ...

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  17. SECESSION.

    On the eve of the Assembly elections and the referendum on secession, it seems that thi Government, which has a majority of four, will be returned with at least the strength ...

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  18. MAN ACQUITTED.

    At the Parkes Quarter Sessions the jury, after an hour's retirement, found Richard Sydney Norton not guilty on charges of breaking and entering the office of P. F. McGee, ...

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  19. MEETINGS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) will address a public meeting in support of the Reform Bill in the Canterbury Town Hall on Monday night. ...

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  20. RAILWAY SERVICE.

    A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce met the Chief Railway Commissioner, and requested that better shelter be provided on Nos. 4 and 5 platforms, that passengers ...

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  21. MASKED MEN

    When Mr. C. A. H. Lehmann, farmer of Dimboola, visited a property at Katyil which he had purchased recently at an auction sale, he was set upon by several masked men. ...

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  22. STATE LOTTERY.

    The four major prizes in the 120th State lottery were drawn yesterday at Her Majesty's Theatre by Mr. W. Ford. The prize-winners were:— ...

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  23. MR. MACK'S ATTITUDE.

    Speaking last night at Kogarah in support of the proposed reform of the Legislative Council, Mr. W. F. L. Owen dealt with some of the matters reported to have been said by ...

    Article : 469 words
  24. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The political situation has been further complicated by Mr. Tielman Roos announcing the formation of a new party called the United Coalition party, consisting of those ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. "SYBIL STEPS OUT."

    "Sybil Steps Out" was performed by members of the Taxation Musical and Dramatic Society in the Savoy Theatre last night. It contained many bright features, which the ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. NEW MOTOR VESSEL

    According to a cable message received yesterday by the Sydney office of the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Ltd., the company has placed an order for a new motor vessel ...

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  27. STATE BUSES.

    Additional bus services will be operated between Enfield and Central Railway Station, and between Ashbury and Central Railway Station from Monday. ...

    Article : 179 words
  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 words
  29. ART EXHIBITIONS.

    The New Zealand High Commissioner (Sir Thomas Wilford) and the Australian Agents-General have appealed to the British Government to promote legislation to enable works ...

    Article : 117 words
  30. CANCER.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day adopted recommendations of the recent cancer conference that radium owned by the Commonwealth might be used to greater advantage in the ...

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  31. RIFLE CLUBS.

    Despite the Federal Government's curtailed grant to rifle associations and rifle clubs, there were 1172 rifle clubs, with 44,537 members, in Australia on June 30 last. Of ...

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  32. DR. MALCOLM SARGENT.

    After a long illness, due to blood infection. Dr. Malcolm Sargent underwent an operation to-day, and his condition is satisfactory. It is understood that he is still ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION'S CAMPAIGN.

    Speaking at Kogarah under the auspices of the Constitutional Association, Mr. Norman Cowper said that the only controversial provision of the Reform Bill was that under which ...

    Article : 365 words
  34. MISSING CHILD FOUND

    Early on Wednesday morning Norman Morrison aged 2½ wandered away from his home at Eaglehawk Creek with a dog Shortly after midday yesterday the child was found ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/1/ an ounce fine, showing no change from yesterday. LATE LORD OXFORD. ...

    Article : 445 words
  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    Following the decision of the State Government that all employees covered by Federal awards shall be paid according to the horns actually worked, notices appeared in tramway ...

    Article : 82 words
  38. MILK SUPPLY.

    Lower production costs are regarded by the committee which inquired into the Brisbane milk supply as one means of ensuring a greater return to the producer, without increasing the ...

    Article : 181 words
  39. "CAMBRIDGE MAN."

    A man, who was stated to have been educated at Eton and Cambridge, was sentenced by Mr. Shepherd, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday to 12 months' imprisonment ...

    Article : 217 words
  40. EGYPTIAN TARIFFS.

    "Because of the high duty, there is little possibility of Australian flour being exported to Egypt," said Mr. P. P. Buckland, an Australian merchant, who returned to Melbourne ...

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  41. BODY FOUND IN STREET.

    The inquest at Warracknabeal into the death of Herbert George Toner, 32, who was found dead in Molyneaux-street, Warracknabeal, on March 10, was further adjourned [?] ...

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  42. ALLEGED THEFT.

    Cloth valued at £200 was stolen from a warehouse in York-street this morning, and was recovered by the police before the owners of the property were aware that it was ...

    Article : 104 words
  43. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words
  44. ABSENCE OF SCRUTINEERS.

    "Watchman," in a letter to the Editor, says: "Reference to the speech of Mr. Lang at Auburn on Thursday evening and to the proceedings of more than 100 Labour League and ...

    Article : 206 words
  45. GUILTY OF MURDER.

    The hearing was concluded in the Ballarat Supreme Court to-night of the charges of murder and attempted murder against Patrick Joseph Sheedy, 29, hotelkeeper, arising from ...

    Article : 74 words
  46. NEW AUSTRALIAN FILMS.

    After having been closed for four months, the Capitol Theatre was reopened last night with a programme of two new Australian films—George Wallace's "Harmony Row" and ...

    Article : 141 words
  47. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Lord Hawke has been appointed chairman of the selection committee for the matches between England and the West Indies. Sir Stanley Jackson will replace him when he is ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. WOMAN ROBBED.

    Mrs. Charlotte Warner of Nelson Bay-road, Waverley, was robbed by a bagsnatcher last night while she was walking along Albion-street, Randwick. The thief asked to be ...

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  49. 44-HOUR WEEK FOR QUEENSLAND.

    The 44-hour week, as provided by section 10 (1) of the new Industrial Arbitration Act, will come into operation in the industries concerned on July 1 next, unless, on an ...

    Article : 48 words
  50. NAPIER WOOL SALE.

    Expectations of a further rise in prices at the Napier wool sale were not realised. Prices generally were on a par with the Wellington and Wanganut sales. ...

    Article : 34 words
  51. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Column on Page 2 each day. ...

    Article : 21 words
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