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  2. MR. LYONS' SPEECH.

    "The manufacturers of Australia and the party which I now lead," said Mr. Lyons, "have always been the closest and friendliest of allies. The plain truth about tariff-making ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. MANCHESTER UNITED ODDFELLOWS

    Bro. O. R. Kelly, of Maclean, who has been elected Deputy Grandmaster of the Manchester United Order of Oddfellows for New South Wales, was the guest of the Clarence River ...

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  4. NEW SCHOOL-ROOMS

    The new kindergarten school rooms elected by the Department of Education at Tenterfield District Rural School were officially opened by the Deputy-Premier (Mr. Bruxner). "Demands ...

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  5. CRICKET SCHEME.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association last night the country committee recommended that arrangements should be made for a series of matches in ...

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  6. SELF-HELP RELIEF WORK IN THE TARCUTTA DISTRICT.

    Local unemployed volunteers recently erected a bridge, constructed 1000 cubic yards of embankment, and 600 feet of forming and grading. An application for relief work on Tarcutta streets had been refused. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. METHODIST CELEBRATIONS.

    The celebrations of tile centenary of the establishment of Methodism in Bathurst and the west were begun yesterday with special services conducted by the Rev. Wallace Deane. ...

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  8. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Two men who were injured when a small ca[?] overturned in Kensington-road, Kensington, this afternoon are in Adelaide Hospital in a serious condition. They are Harry A. Rigby, ...

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  9. MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Patrick Nolan, 65, a pensioner, was found dead on the floor of his hut yesterday with a slice of bread in one hand and a knife in the other. Apparently Nolan was in the act of ...

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  10. TIMELY RAINFALL

    Owing to timely rainfall in the Campion district, the thousands of emus which have been worrying settlers, have scattered over a much wider area. The settlers communicated ...

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  11. GAMING HOUSE CHARGES.

    At the police court to-day Edward Clarence Mangan, 47, was charged with illegally usine a room for the purnose of betting, and was fined £10, with £8/17/4 costs.The money ...

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  12. MR. WILLIAM FORD.

    Mr. William Ford, discoverer of the Coolgardie goldfield, died at his residence, Anderson-street, Chatswood, on Sunday afternoon, aged 80 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DUTY ON BANANAS.

    The president of the New South Wales Banana Growers' Federation (Mr. H. L. Anthony) said to-day that the lifting of the duty on Fiji bananas was apparently ...

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  14. Y.W.C.A. CONFERENCE.

    The general, senior conference of the National Y.W.C.A. of Australia was continued to-day at Canberra. The Rev. J. W. Burton, past president of the Methodist Conference, ...

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  15. WATER SHORTAGE AT GOULBURN,

    Although the country is looking in good condition, there has been very little heavy rain and the dams are not full. Lack of rain over the catchment area of the Mulwaree ...

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  16. SHIPPING REVIVAL.

    From Saturday until to-day there was an exceptional week-end rush of shipping at Melbourne. In all, 33 vessels arrived in the three days. Eighteen vessels entered to-day. In ...

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  17. NEW OVERSEA BORROWING.

    The former Federal Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) expressed the opinion in a speech yesterday that a renewal of oversea borrowing for capital expenditure would be detrimental ...

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  18. DEATH CAUSED BY LIGHTNING.

    An inquest was held concerning the death of Cyril Royston Vint Aspinall, 36, of South Grafton, who was killed while sheltering under a tree during a thunderstorm at Kangaroo ...

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  19. BUILDING TRADES.

    Speaking at a civic reception given to delegates to the conference of the Federated Master Builders' Association of Australia, Mr. J. Wall, of Sydney. said that at one time 10 per cent. ...

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  20. ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    As the result of a grant being made available for the Boggabri-Manilla road, unemployed in Boggabri should receive a few weeks' work before the Christmas holidays.Details of ...

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  21. VICTORIAN CRIME.

    During 1931, the dally average prison population in Victorian penal establishments was 1384 men and 50 women, which was the largest since 1894, when the daily average ...

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  22. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER,

    The District Coroner (Mr. D. F. Parker) held an inquest to-day on an 18-year-old girl who died at Wagga Hospital yesterday. Florence May Agnes Elliott, of Gundagai, and ...

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  23. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment will be made today as follows:— "D" Classification.-Tool-sharpeners with registration numbers B75.001 to B94.000, and ...

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  24. EXCURSION FARES

    The Railway Department has decided to test the possibility of' attracting additional revenue by the issue of special excursion tickets from stations within the tourist areas to ...

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  25. "SEE NAPLES AND DIE."

    Elmer Rice's play "See Naples and Die" is a particularly difficult one for amateurs to produce. In the first place the setting provides problems which are almost insuperable ...

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  26. STEER-RIDING RODEO.

    A successful rodeo was held at the Blayney showground on Saturday afternoon, when about 1500 people attended, including the Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Wnlder) and the ...

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  27. YOUNG MAN'S DEATH.

    On the night of September 23, Mathew Charles Chldgey, marine store proprietor, was sleeping at his place of business in Albertstreet, Abbotsford, when he was awakened by ...

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  28. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Mr. W. P. Chen, Consul-General for, China, has supplied the following statement, addressed to the Editor:— "It was my intention not to enter into ...

    Article : 394 words
  29. INDEX. NEWS.

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  30. SUCCESSFUL QUEEN COMPETITION.

    Eight hundred people assembled at the showground pavilion on Saturday night to witness the crowning of Miss Eva Moore, winner of the Northern Agricultural Association's recent ...

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  31. CAR OVERTURNS.

    While Edward Joseph Donlgar, of Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, was travelling last night along the Pacific Highway towards Coolangatta the steering gear of the car he was ...

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  32. MAN DISAPPEARS

    A man whose name is believed to have been G. R. Simms, booked a passage on ihe steamei Gwydir from Sydney to Newcastle last evening. and was aboard the vessel at sea at 1 ...

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  33. FIGHT IN SHOP.

    While Mr. G. Rowe, tobacconist, of Oxfordstreet, Paddington, was having a meal at the back of his shop yestesday, he heard a noise in the shop, and ran through in time to see a ...

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  34. SERIES OF ROBBERIES.

    There has been a series of robberies nere during the last few days. The Shell Oil Company's depot was entered and six cases of petrol were taken. The store of Mr. D. ...

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  35. MR.SCULLIN'S SPEECH.

    The leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr Scullin) said that the success of the Australian industries was not only necessary for national solvency, but for national salvation. ...

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. LONG FLIGHTS.

    Six R.A.A.F. 'planes which took part in the aerial pageant of the South Australian Aero Club on Saturday left tor Perth to-dav to participate in the Western Australian Aero Club ...

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  38. BREACH OF MINING REGULATIONS.

    An interesting point was raised in the west Maitland Court to-day when two charges were heard against William Adamson, of East Greta, who was charged with failure to appoint ...

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  39. UNION SECRETARY

    In the Criminal Court to-day, William Charles McKenzie, secretary of the Timberworkers' Union, who was found guilty of having stolen £100, being funds received by him ...

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  40. CASUALTIES.

    A pedestrian and the driver and a passenger on a motor lorry had a narrow escape from death or serious injuries at the corner of Trafalgar-street and Crystal-street, Petersham, ...

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  41. ROSE SHOW.

    Roses of high quality, such as have never before been staged at any exhibition or meeting held by the National Rose Society of New South Wales, were shown at the monthly ...

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  42. COMMODITY POOLS.

    The Commonwealth Bank has declined to make advances against commodity pools unless a guarantee is forthcoming from the State Government which in consequence has ...

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  43. GOLD STANDARD Defended by Mr. Havenga.

    The Minister for Finance (Mr. Havenga), in an after-dinner speech at Johannesburg, asked whether the future of gold was secure. A large number of countries, he said, were ...

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  44. BROKEN HILL HOSPITAL.

    The hospital board has refused the request of the employees for a conference about wages and conditions, on the ground that the last letter sent by the board to the union has not ...

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  45. DEATH OF MR. L. F. KENDALL.

    The death occurred recently of Mr. Louis Frank Kendall, B.A., in his 59th year. He was the second son of the late Henry Kendall, the Australian poet. He had a distinguished ...

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  46. ALLEGED THEFT OF GOODS.

    The Llthgow. police yesterday arrested two men in Inch-street, following a report from Western towns that a quantity of clothing and shoes had disappeared. The men were charged ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

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  48. VIOLIN SONATAS.

    Miss Elise Steele and Miss Margaret Sutherland played four violin sonatas at their recital in the Forum Club. This was the first of three recitals which they are to give ...

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  49. N.S.W. COAL

    Although it was expected at the end of last week that the strike at the State coalmine would end early this week, no official word has been received from Wonthaggi to indicate a ...

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  50. DEATH OF MR. J. DUNSTON,

    The death has occurred, after short [?]ness, of Mr. John Dunstan, 78 of Kurrajong who had a life-long association with the district. He was a successful orchardist. ...

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  51. CORSICAN VENDETTA.

    The sequel to a Corsican vendetta occurred in the bar of a Nice hotel, when a young man, firing five shots, wounded a Corsican, aged 72. who was acquitted in 1922 of a ...

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  52. ART STUDENTS.

    Special prizes were recently given by the Retail Jewellers' Association, to be competed for by the students in the special art class, conducted by Mr. S. O. Rowe, ...

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  53. THE GRANITES.

    A message from Alice Springs says that Mr. Powell, of the Granites Gold Co., stated to-day that his company had decided not to neeeds to the reauest of the miners that the ...

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  54. ALLEGED THEFT OF SILK.

    A youth of 17 years was arrested by Detectives Boswell and Wilks, and Constables Upsall and Paterson, yesterday, and was later charged at the Central Police Station with having stolen ...

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  55. MILLIONS CLUB.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) will be the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon in the club rooms to-morrow, afterwards giving an address on "The United ...

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  56. DEATH OF DR. F. M. SUCKLING.

    Dr. Frank M. Suckling, of Neutral Bay, and of the Board of Health, died suddenly yesterday while on a visit to his sister, Mrs. W. [?] wilson of Adelaide. Another sister is Lady ...

    Article : 48 words
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