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  2. MOLLISON

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, holder of the flying records from Australia to England and from England to the Cape, landed at Pennfield Ridge (New Brunswick) at ...

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  3. TRADE REVIEW.

    The triumphant success of the war loan conversion has had little effect on the Stock Exchange as far as prices are concerned. There was an early advance in British funds, ...

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  4. U.S. PRESIDENCY.

    Opening the campaign at the Ohio Democratic Convention to-day at Columbia, for the Presidency, Governor Roosevelt launched a slashing attack against the Hoover ...

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  5. CRICKET.

    T. B. Mitchell's inclusion in the English cricket team to visit Australia slightly weakens the batting, but, though Tate has fallen off so much now that he goes in last for Sussex, ...

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  6. SOLDIERS' CONGRESS.

    The annual congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League decided on Saturday morning to take steps to endeavour to prevent the elimination from the Versailles ...

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  7. TWO-UP PREMISES RAIDED.

    Following a raid by police on premises in Smith-street, Surry Hills, late last night, 51 men were arrested, and were later charged at the Central Police Station with having been ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the meeting of subscribers of the Wollongong Hospital, the report showed that 1447 patients had been treated during the year. Cost of maintenance and treatment had ...

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  9. OBITUARY.

    Dr. Leslie James Lamrock died yesterday afternoon at his residence, Eurangi, 45 Old South Head-road. Dr. Lamrock, who was well known ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NAMBUCCA RIVER SERVICES.

    The Chamber of Commerce last night protested emphatically against a proposal to dispense with the pilot tug and dredge services on the Nambucca River. I[?] was decided to ...

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  11. ACCIDENTS AT WARREN.

    Peter Stevens who is more than 70 years' of age, and has been employed on Egelabra station for 30 years, was getting through a fence when one foot became caught in the wire. ...

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  12. RUGBY UNION TEAM.

    The Rugby Union selectors, Messrs. T. H. Bosward and G. V. Portus (New South Wales), H. Baker (Queensland), H. G. Penwill (Victoria), and W. W. Hill (chairman), ...

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  13. BUSINESS PEOPLE VICTIMISED.

    Business people and private citizens have been victimised by a man who came to Dunedoo in May, carrying his swag. He worked in the district principally at orchard pruning. ...

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  14. HERR HITLER

    "Without us, legal government is no longer possible," the Nazi leader (Herr Hitler) told an interviewer at Berlin, adding: "According to the rules of democracy, any party or group ...

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  15. A "FREAK" EGG.

    A Black Orpington hen owned by a resident of Narrabri presented him with a "cooking-made-easy" egg last week. The yolk and white were contained in two separate compartments, ...

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  16. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood, who has been staying with his son-in-law, Mr. Colin Craig, at Boraming, arrived in Perth this morning, and is now the guest of ...

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  17. FIRE ON LAUNCH.

    Four men on a launch in Athol Bight had a thrilling experience yesterday afternoon, when the engine burst into flames during a trial. The blazing craft was towed into ...

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  18. BRIGHTER CONDITIONS.

    Not since pre-depression days has the township of Wauchope displayed such activity as during this week. Early in the week a second call-up was made for workmen for the ...

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  19. REAPPRAISEMENT CASE.

    A case under the new Reappraisement Act occupied the attention of the Local Land Board at Parkes from Tuesday morning until late on Friday afternoon. There were ...

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  20. MAILEY'S TEAM.

    Playing at San Francisco to-day, Arthur Mailey's team made 268 for the loss of two wickets, against a North California team, which made 45 in two innings. D. G. Bradman scored ...

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  21. MR. J. H. PHILLIPS.

    Mr. John Henry Phillips, who, until his retirement about ten years ago, was well known in commercial circles in the Newcastle district, died on Thursday, and was buried ...

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  22. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    When asked on Saturday if anything had been done with reference to the report of the War Service Homes Commission, Mr. Trancis Assistant Minister for Defence, said the ...

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  23. MIGRATION

    In view of the uncertainty of the present position, and pending the deliberations of the Ottawa Conference, the annual report of the Overseas Settlement Committee, issued by ...

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  24. GANGSTER'S FEAT.

    Described as a former New South Wales gangster, who had served three years in Sydney for robbery under arms, and was afterwards deported to St. Helena convict ...

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  25. CASUALTIES.

    Two accidents, resulting in a woman and a youth each having a leg broken, marred hiking expeditions to Bobbin Head yesterday. Mrs. Sarah Taylor, 59, of Morton-street, ...

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  26. CHILD'S DEATH BY SCALDING.

    An inquest on an infant, Percival David Jones, who died yesterday, showed that death was due to shock following a scalding accident. The child's mother had left a tub of ...

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  27. GRAZIERS' DEMANDS.

    A meeting of graziers was held here yesterday to discuss the wool industry. A resolution was unanimously adopted urging the suspension of all pastoral awards except the ...

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  28. CASINO'S ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

    The Casino Council al a special meeting decided to sell its electric plant to the Clarence County Council for the sum of £15,000 and take retail supply for the municipality from ...

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  29. MR. MYLES FERRICKS.

    Mr. Myles A. Ferricks, 57, one of the best known men in Queensland political life, died yesterday morning. His political career was full of vicissitudes. He won and lost a seat ...

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  30. BALLOON ASCENT.

    A representative of the Minister for Air at Milan presented congratulations to Professor Plccard, who was somewhat overcome by the changes of temperature during his balloon ...

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  31. CARTRIDGES EXPLODE.

    The wife and two children of Mr. C. Jenkins, of Rocky Creek, Narrabri, [?]re inmates of the Narrabri Hospital, receiving Pttention for various wounds inflicted as a result of some ...

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  32. NEW GOLD FIND.

    Goldminers are rushing to the May Downs, 40 miles from Mount Isa, stone from that centre having assayed as high as 45oz to the ton. ...

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  33. TANGLED WIRES.

    Believing himself unfairly dismissed from his post in the Post and Telephone Department at Paris, a man named Lehareuge is alleged to have taken revenge which is more ...

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  34. BOY'S LONG TRAMP.

    Considerable anxiety was felt concerning the whereabouts of a nine-year-old boy named Sidney Salton, who set out from his home at 6.30 yesterday morning for Mr. F. Bucknell's ...

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  35. SPANISH REPUBLIC.

    A message from Madrid says that the passage of the "Monarchist Rebels Expropriation Bill" was promptly followed by the arrest of three important noblemen. As a result of ...

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  36. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  37. MR. JOHN GRAHAM.

    Mr. John Graham, 88, who died at his residence, Dunmore House, Dunmore, was a member of one of the pioneering families of the Lower Hunter and Paterson Rivers. His ...

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  38. MOTOR-CYCLES CATCH FIRE.

    Joseph Beutel and David Slater, of Toowoomba, arrived at Boonoo Falls, Tenterfield, in the course of a tour of the country on motor-cycles. They burned a ...

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  39. STATE LOTTERY.

    A meeting was held in the Domain yesterday to protest against any attempt to abolish the lottery. Mr. Clive Smith explained that an ...

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  40. BELFAST CAR RACE.

    Driving for the first time in an important car road race, F. Dixon, the racing motor-cyclist, led all the famous drivers in the Tourist Trophy race at Belfast for half the distance. ...

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  41. PIECEWORK ADVOCATED.

    The municipal council nos decided to co-operate with the Waradgeiy Shire Council in urging the Unemployment Relief Council that relief works, where practicable be carried out ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    There was little change in the waterside dispute over the week-end. There was no work at Wellington yesterday, but developments are expected to-morrow when the ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is reported from Berlin of Admiral Zenker, commander of the battle cruiser Von der Dann at Jutland. He was associated with Admiral von Behncke in the ...

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  44. OLYMPIC ATHLETES

    Making a brilliant sprint in the final 220 yards, J. E. Lovelock (New Zealand) broke the Canadian mile record. His time was 4m 14 1-5s. ...

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  45. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 words
  46. COMMANDER HALL.

    Flight-Lieutenant Commander E. A. Hall, who is flying to Australia, arrived here yesterday from Calcutta. He flew part of the way With Mr. Raynham, who was forced to land. ...

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  47. "LADY OF THE AIR."

    Miss Mollie Bowden, in a Moth 'plane, piloted by Mr. H. J. Broadbent, won the title of "Lady of the Air," at the air pageant at Hargrave Park yesterday. ...

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  48. WOOL DUTIES.

    A meeting of the International Wool Federation at Paris has recommended uniformity of Customs tariffs for wool, and proposed that raw wool be imported free the duty on ...

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  49. MODEL 'PLANES.

    The Model Aeroplane Association of Australia held interesting competitions at Cammeray Park yesterday. Fully 50 'planes were on the ground. Among the spectators was ...

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  50. MANCHURIA.

    General Muto left to-day to assume the post of Japanese Ambassador to Manchuria. He carried the text of the proposed treaty and the alliance between Japan and ...

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  51. JAPANESE COMPETITION.

    Owing to the depreciation of Japanese currency since the departure of Japan from the gold standard in December last, Japanese goods are being imported into Australia at v[?] low ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "Saint Joan," 7.45. Criterion Theatre: "The Patsy," 8. Her Majesty's Theatre: "Bitter Sweet," 7.50. Prince Edward Theatre: "This is the Night," 11. ...

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  53. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the Newport-Casino lawn tennis tournament, Ellsworth Vines won the Casino singles championship for the second time, defeating Wilmer Allison, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. In ...

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  54. DUNBAR COMMEMORATION.

    The 75th anniversary of the wreck of the Dunbar was commemorated by a service as the tomb of the victims in the Camperdown cemetery on Saturday afternoon. Several ...

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  55. BROKEN HILL'S POPULATION

    In a statement regarding the future of the Barrier mines, Mr. A. Fairweather, superintendent of the South mine, said that, in estimating the quantity of ore in the mines at ...

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  56. IRISH ANNUITIES.

    There are persistent hints of developments respecting the Irish annuities, and it is stated that legal and constitutional arguments may be dispensed with, and negotiations may ...

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  57. BEQUEST TO THE KING.

    Lisbon newspapers state that the vases which ex-King Manoel, of Portugal, bequeathed to King George were among the articles stolen by burglars from King Manoel's ...

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  58. DOMINICAN FATHERS' MISSION.

    The fortnight's Mission, conducted by the Dominican Fathers at St. Mary's Cathedral, was concluded last night. There was a congregation of more than 3000. The Apostolic ...

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  59. BOY SCOUTS.

    Scoutmaster J. W. Collings and 12 Boy Scouts left for Mount Glorious, near Brisbane, this morning, and as they failed to return by 7 p.m. a search was conducted in rugged ...

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  60. ROUND AUSTRALIA FLIGHT.

    Mrs. H. Bonney left Darwin at 6.55 a.m. yesterday for Wyndham. Flying conditions were perfect. PERTH, Sunday. ...

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