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  2. DAIRYING INQUIRY.

    When the Royal Commission inquiring into alleged payments of secret commissions in the dairying industry resumed to-day, Ernest Alfred MacPherson, manager and engineer for ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Grafton Quaiter Sessions before Judge Clancy, there was no appeararce of Robert Denman and Hany Burton Vallender on a charge of having, on March 14, between ...

    Article : 105 words
  4. THE UNIONS.

    A deputation from the Tramway Employees' Union submitted many grievances to the tramway traffic"' authorities. The deputation asked for the elimination of footboards. ...

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  5. LIVING WAGE.

    Inquiry was continued yesterday into the standard of living and the basic wage by the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission, comprising the President (Mr. Justice ...

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  6. WRESTLING.

    Bantamweight.—Pearce (U.S.A.) defeated Jaskarl (Finland); Pacome (France) defeated Klaren (Sweden). Pearce won the championship. ...

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  7. TIN HARE INQUIRY.

    Evidence about the granting of a permit for coursing at Wagga was given yesterday before the Royal Commission, which is being conducted by Mr. Justice Halse Rogers. ...

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  8. WALSH ISLAND.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Weaver) told a deputation representing the Newcastle subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League that as far as he was concerned no outside ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. RESULTS REVIEWED.

    E. Tolan, the American negro sprinter, was the first dual winner. In his 100 and 200 metres victories Tolan obliterated both Olympic records. At Stockholm in 1912 D. F. ...

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  10. WEEK'S ADJOURNMENT.

    His Honor announced yesterday that the Commission would not sit during the week commencing August 15. He would be engaged in a part-heard Full Court case during the ...

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  11. TREATMENT OF CHILDREN.

    The orthopaedic specialist who visited Moree yesterday on behalf of the Far West children's health scheme, examined 25 patients here, comprising cases of deformity, paralysis, ...

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  12. SAFE WITHSTANDS EXPLOSIVES.

    Thieves unsuccessfully attempted to blow open a safe at Payne's Crown Stores, Tirana. The safe contained only books ind documents. The thieves forced open the front door of the ...

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  13. RECENT SNOWSTORMS.

    A report from the Nimitybelle correspondent of the "Herald" yesterday stated that, although a start had been made with the re-erection of telegraph and telephone ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. REFERENDUM ON BATHS SITE.

    A referendum will be conducted in the municipality of Murwillumbah shortly to decide the site of the proposed memorial baths. The alternative schemes are:—Queen-street site, ...

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  15. NEW AMBULANCE STATION.

    At the meeting of the Goulburn Ambulance Committee the matter of protecting local interests in the erection of a new ambulance station, which will be commenced at an early ...

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  16. DISARMAMENT.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), speaking at a welcome home to him arranged by the League of Nations Union, said he had faith in the ultimate success of the ...

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  17. FIRE IN TIMBER YARD.

    A fire broke out in the timber yard of G. H. Mutch and Co., Junee, at about 11 o'clock last night, but very slight damage was dont, owing to the prompt action of Mr. ...

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  18. FRIDAY'S PROGRAMME.

    At Olympic Stadium.—10 a.m., Decathlon 100 metres and running broad jump. 2.30 p.m.: 400 metres semi-final, Decathlon shot putt. 3.15: 5000 metres final. 3.30: ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    At a Guyra Shire Council meeting a letter from Mandowa Shire, asking for co-operation in urging that State legislation be introduced for the destruction or steriisation of Alsatian ...

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  20. WAGE ADJUSTMENTS.

    The Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. J. C. Westhoven) to-day heard a claim by the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union that the cost of living adjustments, which would ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. HUMAN SKELETON

    Allan Egan and Percy Bergan were gathering wood at North Manly, near Condaminestreet, yesterday, when they found the skull of a man embedded in silt. They investigated ...

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  22. MRS. MILLER

    Mrs. Miller, the Australian aviatrix, was called as a witness for the prosecution today in the trial of Captain Lancaster, on a charge of having murdered Haden Clarke, an ...

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  23. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT.

    The death has occurred at Riverstone of Mr. George Francis Moulds, 33, following an accident on the Windsor-road, near Rouse Hill, more than a fortnight ago. He was ...

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  24. SHIPPING BOARD.

    The Federal Cabinet decided to-day to appoint temporarily Mr. H. E. Morgan, of Sydney, to a vacancy on the Commonwealth Shipping Board caused by the death of Mr. ...

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  25. RICHMOND AERODROME.

    Mr. J. N. Lawson, M.P., has been advised that £1200 has been made available out of the Federal Unemployment Relief Fund for improvements at the Richmond aerodrome. The ...

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  26. SEARCH FOR PRISONER.

    Acting on information supplied by a discharged prisoner, the police raided a house in Grafton-street, Goulburn, in search of the missing prisoner, Thomas Henry Byrne, who ...

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  27. ATOPHAN POISONING.

    When the Newcastle District Coroner (Mr. Pickett) began his inquest to-day on Mrs. Ellen Mary Jobling, 41, of Francis-street Wallsend Dr. James R. Leslie, Government ...

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  28. MINE STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike at the Commonwealth colliery has been settled, following a conference between representatives of the Western Miners' Federation and the management. Work was ...

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  29. HOTEL DESTROYED.

    The Mount Colite Hotel, a two-story wooden building, of 30 rooms, at Barwon Heads, was destroyed by fire early this morning. There were only two women in the hotel at the ...

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  30. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION TAXED.

    At lost night's meeting of the Moree Parents and Citizens' Association, the Headmaster reported that the attendance at ne Primary school was 500, while there were 116 ...

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  31. TARIFF BOARD.

    The Tariff Board to-day continued its inquiry into the necessity for increased rates of duty on electricil fittings provided in the tariff resolution of May 3 last under tariff ...

    Article : 476 words
  32. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 words
  33. MINISTERIAL VISIT

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) visited Nestle's chocolate factory at Abbotsford yesterday morning. He was received by the factory manager (Mr. Tyler) and the industrial ...

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  34. TRAVELLER'S LIQUOR OFFENCE.

    Edward Richard Maxwell, the representative of a South Australian tailor pleaded not guilty to-day to a charge of having carried liquor for sale. He was fined £25, with ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. SHOPLIFTING.

    Allegations that young girls had been systematically trained as shoplifters to steal goods from Adelaide shops were made by Mr. A. L. Pickering of the Crown Law Department ...

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  36. UNIONIST TEACHERS.

    A return of preference to unionists in the school-teaching profession was foreshadowed yesterday by the Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Cooper), in opening the 44th annual ...

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  37. BLIND CLERK'S DEATH.

    The inquest will be held next Monday into the death, it is belived by Poisoning, of Christopher Robert Hepburn, a blind clerk, which occurred last Tuesday. ...

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  38. DENGUE FEVER.

    Dr. J. Grahame Drew, State health officer, addressing the conference of Queensland health inspectors, said that at the present time, the people of Brisbane were highly ...

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  39. ILLICIT SPIRITS.

    As the sequel to the finding by police of an alleged illicit still on the bank of a creek near Halifax, Guiseppe Pozzati to-day appeared in the Ingham Police Court charged with ...

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  40. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    Plans for a terrorist uprising are believed to have been frustrated by the arrest at Rangpur, North Bengal, of 115 youths, mostly students, following the theft from local ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King had another good day's sailing aboard his cutter Britannia at the Cowes regatta to-day. In a handicap event for firstclass yachts, over a 40-mile course, Britannia ...

    Article : 371 words
  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 words
  43. WAR PENSIONS.

    "The Returned Soldiers' League is opposed to further reductions of war pensions," said the State president (Mr. G. W. Holland). "The returned soldier has given enough," ...

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  44. POLICE FIRE SHOTS.

    Several shots were fired by police who chased two youths through Northcote streets and lanes when they attempted to escape from custody this morning. ...

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  45. RADIO THERAPY.

    In an address on the use of radium in gynaecology, before members of the Sydney University Medical Society at the University yesterday, Dr. Constance D'Arcy said that with ...

    Article : 134 words
  46. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Richard Allen, son of a Melbourne merchant, has left for Brussels on the first stage of a holiday flight to Australia [Mr. Allen is using a Gipsy Moth, powered ...

    Article : 71 words
  47. TELEVISION.

    In a lecture to members of the United Service Institution last night, Captain P. P. Eckersley, the British wireless expert, said it was unlikely that the problem of television ...

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  48. PRISONER RECAPTURED.

    Smart work by the police at Warwick "tonight resulted in the recapture of Harell Crozier, alias Kreuziger, who escaped from the Bundaberg lockup on July 26 after ...

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  49. NAZI'S DEMANDS.

    A report from Berlin says that Dr. Goebbels, a leader of the Hitler party, writing in a newspaper, demands that the Government should immediately give executive power in ...

    Article : 91 words
  50. SEIZURE OF GOLD.

    George Washington, 36, a goldbuyer, was charged with exporting coined gold. 207 sovereigns and 219 half-sovereigns, without a permit. The charge was a sequel to the ...

    Article : 140 words
  51. TO-DAY.

    Her Malesty's Thentre: "Bitter Sweet," 7.50. Prince Edward Theatre: "This is the Night," 11. 2.15, 5.30. 8. Statr Theatre: "Are You Listening," "Corsair," ...

    Article : 177 words
  52. FORMER LIGHTHOUSE SHIP

    The steamer Kyogle, which has been idle since she was replaced in the Commonwealth lighthouse service by the lightship Cape Otway towards the end of last year, has been sold ...

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  53. CITY ELECTIONS.

    A record number of candidates will contest the ballots to be conducted by the State Labour party for the next elections for the City Council. Nominations closed yesterday, ...

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  54. NEW FLYING RECORD.

    The east-west air mall 'plane, which arrived at Parafield aerodrome to-day, covered the distance of 1450 miles between Perth and Adelaide in 9 hours 40 minutes' flying time. ...

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  55. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Foot and mouth disease has been discovered on a farm in Worcestershire Only two cows and one pig are affected, but it is an unfortunate coincidence that the outbreak should ...

    Article : 71 words
  56. SEARCH FOR OIL.

    The expedition in charge of the Commonwealth Geological Advisor (Dr. Woolnough), which is searching for oil in the Northern Territory, reached Broome yesterday in two ...

    Article : 42 words
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