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  2. LONDON COMMENT.

    The "Da[?]y Express'' says: "The defeat of Mr. Lang is another proof of the political sanity of the British race He tried to prove that expenditure could exceed income and yet ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Governor (Sir Phillp Game) accompanied by Lady Game, will arrive at Balranald next Friday. The Vice-Regal party will be guests at Yanga Station, and will leave the ...

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  4. MR. LANG'S DEFEAT.

    "Mr. Stevens and Mr. Bruxner have laid the people of New South Wales and Australia under a heavy debt of gratitude for the magnificent part they have played in delivering ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. BRITISH BONDHOLDERS

    Although Mr. Lang and his Cabinet colleagues habitually misrepresent bondholders at home and abroad as "wealthy financial interests," a great proportion of these ...

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  6. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    At the week-end rain fell over a wide area of New South Wales. Registrations were general, except in the far north-west and on parts of the north coast. Many falls of ...

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  7. DR. A. R. CALLAGHAN.

    Dr. Allan R. Callaghan, a former Rhodes Scholar, who is only 27 years of age, has been selected for the position of principal of the Roseworthy Agricultural College. The ...

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  8. INDIAN TERRORISTS.

    Terrorists flung a bomb at Rai Bahadur S. C. Bose, Faridpur district magistrate, and Police Superintendent Rahman, as they sat in a train at Faridpur, 146 miles from ...

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  9. TRIAL OF MOXLEY.

    The Central Criminal Court was crowded yesterday when William Cyril Moxley, 34, carpenter, was charged with the murder at Moorebank, on April 5, of Frank Barnby ...

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  10. THREE FINGERS MUTILATED.

    While working at a saw bench at the home of his parents, Wallace Lapham placed his hand within reach of the blade, and three fingers of the left hand were badly mutilated. ...

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  11. HOTELS AT BORDER.

    For years past, when there has been a Parliamentary election in New South Wales and the hotels are shut in this State, the Queensland hotels remain open. Conversely, ...

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  12. GOOD FALLS IN VICTORIA.

    Heavy rain has fallen throughout the wheat area of Victoria. The rain was described to-day by the Superintendent of Agriculture (Mr. H. A. Mullett) as one of the best falls ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mrs. Catherine Wheelwright, mother of Mr. de Valera, President of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State, died at her home at Rochester to-day. ...

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  14. BORDER WATER SUPPLY.

    At the last meeting of the Coolangatta Municipal Council, it was decided to apply to the Government, under the unemployment relief scheme, for a loan of £117,000 for the ...

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  15. NEW M.L.A.

    Mr. W. F. M. Ross, the new United Country party member for Cootamundra in the State Parliament. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT.

    The polling in Newcastle district electorates fulfilled the hopes of all but the most optimistic of United party supporters. Though the swing from Labour was astoundingly large for an ...

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  17. HEART AND BLOOD.

    In a talk on biological science broadcast from Station 2BL last night, Professor W. J. Dakin, Professor of Zoology, at Sydney University, told of the great work of the English ...

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  18. ILLAWARRA ELECTRICITY.

    A conference of representatives of the council of Illawarra district and tablelands, who are supplied with electric current from Port Kembla, was held at the town hall, Albion ...

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  19. NEWNES FIELD.

    Mr. D. J. Davies, secretary of the Shale Oil Development Committee, asserted that interests atached to oversea oil groups were preparing to "sabotage" the Australian shale oil ...

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  20. "TALKIE" FILM

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) made a "talkie" yesterday at the studios of Fox Movietone News. It took the form of a short talk on the political situation in Australia. ...

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  21. l000LB OF SUGAR STOLEN.

    About l000lb of sugar was stolen from Wright, Heaton, and Company's store at the week-end. The burglar forced a side door and used a lorry or car to take the sugar ...

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  22. MR. CLIFFORD BALL.

    Mr. Clifford Ball, who is coming to Sydney at the end of this week to play the University War Memorial Carillon, matriculated at Birmingham University in 1915 in the Faculty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. AUSTRALIAN FILM.

    Mr. F. W. Thring's production, "The Sentimental Bloke," now being screened at the Capitol Theatre, has the basis of its plot in the well-known book of the same name by C. J. ...

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  24. FLYING THE FLAG.

    At a meeting of the municipal council Alderman McCourt said that the council should set an example by providing flags to be flown on important national days. He ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND COMMENT.

    The "New Zealand Herald," in an editorial, says: "To-day Mr. Lang stands amid the ruins of his cause, venomously snarling at his victors, but helpless to deny that they have ...

    Article : 230 words
  26. NURSES DISMISSED.

    There was a large attendance at the public meeting held to-night in the School of Arts to consider the action of the hospital board in dismissing three nurses without giving a ...

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  27. EFFECT IN THE COUNTRY.

    It is reported that a number ot homeless men on the dole have left for Queensland, on account of the results in both States. TRUNDLE, Monday ...

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  28. WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    On a charge of committing an assault on a woman, Ray Ashwood was sentenced at the police court to-day to six months' imprisonment, and was ordered to pay £9/9/ ...

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  29. EXCHANGE RATE.

    "The Government does not intend to interfere with the exchange rate," said the Premier (Mr. Forbes) to-night, when asked what the Government expected would happen ...

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  30. BANANA GROWING.

    Dissatisfaction is felt among prospectiva banana growers from the ranks of the unemployed at the action of the Forestry Department in calling for tenders for divisions of ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH BAND.

    An organisation has been formed in Brisbane to reorganise and equip the Australian Commonwealth Band, and to send the band on another world tour, beginning in October ...

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  32. "RED" FOR A DAY.

    It is difficult to associate so phlegmatic and well-ordered a people as the Swiss with the cranks of Communism. Yet 14 years ago Berne, Switzerland, was sovietfsed for a day ...

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  33. CRONULLA "VICTORY" SOCIAL.

    A "victory" social was held at the Cecil ballroom, Cronulla, last night, in honour of Mr. C. O. J. Monro, the new member for George's River. The hall was crowded with supporters ...

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  34. MR. FORBES PLEASED.

    "I was very pleased to see the results of the New South Wales elections," said the Premier (Mr. Forbes). "I am glad to know that the people of New South Wales did not ...

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  35. BOY ARRESTED AT REDFERN.

    Following complaints that a four-year-old girl had been assaulted near Botany-road, Redfern, on Saturday, detectives arrested a boy, aged 15 years, and charged him with ...

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  36. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Mary Pike, aged four and a half years, the daughter of Councillor W. W. Pike, of Sebastopol, has died as a result of burns received when her clothes caught alight while she was ...

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  37. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 words
  38. MR. G. C. B. CHAMPION.

    Mr. Gordon Cecil B. Champion, who has been appointed Deputy Clerk of the Peace, was born at Parramatta in 1898. He enlisted at the age of l8 years, and served for three ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. RELIEF WORK AT BOMBALA.

    This morning 12 men who have not had regular employment for the last 18 months began work in Wellington-street, on the road to the Public school, which has needed ...

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  40. TRADES HALL LEADER'S COMMENT.

    Commenting on the result of the New South Wales election the secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. W. J. Duggan) said to-day that the one fact which struck him most forcibly ...

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  41. THE AUBURN SEAT.

    Although the counting of the ordinary primary votes in the Auburn electorate gives Mr. Lang an absolute majority of several hundred votes, the supporters of Mr. Coleman ...

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  42. STEAMER MILLUNA

    The Deputy Director of Navigation (Captain Gransbury) has received information that the steamer Miliuna, which has been adrift in the Australian Bight with a broken ...

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  43. INVESTORS MORE CONFIDENT.

    Influenced by the result of the New South Wales elections, holders of almost all New South Wales stocks withdrew their quotations on the Stock Exchange. Demand was ...

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  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  45. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    The City Council to-day adopted the recommendation of the centenary celebrations committee that an international exhibition be held in Melbourne in 1935 to commemorate ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. PARRAMATTA RIVER.

    Mr. J. D. Rosman launch proprietor, announced last night that commencing on Thursday, he would run a three-quarterhourly launch service between No. 7 jetty, ...

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  47. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Although the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced last week that the Premiers' Conference would meet at Canberra on June 23, it is likely that a change will be made to ...

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  48. LABOUR PARTY.

    It is expected that another move to restore unity in the Labour party will be mode, following the defeat of Mr. Lang's party. Although the elections represented a ...

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  49. CRICKET.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night. Canon E. S Hughes was elected president in succession to the late Donald Mackinnon. ...

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  50. OLYMPIC TEAM

    Harry Pearce, father of the Australian sculler, H. R. Pearce, who is aboard the Monowai, expressed surprise at the Australian Olympic team travelling to San Francisco ...

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  51. LOTTERY SYNDICATE.

    A squad of police, under the direction of Sergeant Chuck, arrested three men and three women for alleged offences under the Betting and Gaming Act. Two of the men were charged ...

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  52. "GREAT DAY FOR AUSTRALIA."

    "Now Australia has its opportunity " said the Premier (Mr. Hill). "Next week the Governments of Australia will be really in line for the first time since the ...

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  53. MAN FATALLY INJURED.

    Robert Owen Facer, 17, of Westminsterstreet, Bexley, died in the St. George Hospital last night consequent upon shocking injuries he received earlier in the evening in a car ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre "Cavallerla Rusticano" and "Pag[?]acc[?]." B. Town Hall: Amelita Ga[?]-Curcl's concert, 8. Criterion Theatre: "The Barretts of ...

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  55. WOMAN MISSING.

    Dragging operations are being continued in the Sunshine swimming pool in an endeavour to recover the body of a woman who, it is believed, was drowned with two small boys, ...

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  56. BOXER'S DEATH.

    In a boxing contest at Port Campbell between Richard George Jeffrey, 26, and G H Christie, Jeffrey received a punch on the nose that made him unconsrious He died while ...

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  57. EVICTION TO BE RESISTED.

    Pickets of unemployed men are on duty at a house at Clara-street, Tighe's Hill, because the owner of the house has secured an order that the present tenant shall quit. ...

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  58. STRUGGLE WITH THIEF.

    When B. Tuckerman, manager of McRae's store, Kentucky, returned on Saturday night about 11 o'clock he found a stranger on the premises. Tuckerman received a stunning ...

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  59. UNABLE TO LAND.

    A Russian passenger by the liner Aorangi Valadimi Grigovivich Gavr[?]uk, was not allowed to land at Auckland. He formerly resided in Australia, but went to America, where he was ...

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  60. ALBURY SEAT.

    A preliminary review of the first preference votes cast for Albury seat show that approximately 97 per cent of the votes cast for Mr. Ross (U.C.P.) gave the second vote to ...

    Article : 48 words
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