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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. CHARGES OF STEALING.

    Jack Swain, 29, and Frederick Thompson 28, both of whom are serving sentences following convictions at Orange Quarter Sessions last week, appeared at Bathurst Police Court ...

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  3. ELECTIONS IN W.A.

    Elections to the Legislative Council took place yesterday. Of the 10 members who were retired six were returned unopposed. In the Metropolitan Suburban electorate Mr. ...

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  4. IRISH FREE STATE. Tariff on Motor Cars.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Observer" says: "Tariffs are expected to be the main feature of next wesk's Budget, but nobody expected yesterday's new announcement of ...

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  5. NEXT ELECTIONS. Mr. Martin's Address.

    In an address here last night, Mr. L. O. Martin, M.L.A., said that, apparently, according to Senator Hardy, the only issue before the country was the formation of new States. ...

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  6. NEW GUARD.

    Police raided the headquarters of the New Guard on the second floor of Wingello House in Angel-place, city, before dawn on Saturday after they had detained the secretary of the ...

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  7. UNITED STATES. UNSETTLED FINANCES.

    As the Federal Government's finances grow more unsettled, with the deficit increasing and the Budget not balanced, and as the Senate unsuccessfully wrestles with the Tax Bill, there ...

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  8. THE LATE PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.

    M. Paul Doumer, President of the French Republic, who died from wounds after being fired at by a Russian in Paris. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A RUDE AWAKENING.

    Half a dozen lads whose ages ranged from 16 to 18 years, received a rude awakening at the railway yards when the train of empty sheep vans, in one of which they were ...

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  10. AGE SAVES PUNISHMENT.

    At the Finley Police Court, Ernest R. Shone, 69, accountant, who had been arrested on warrant in Sydney, was charged with obtaining £15 from William Hawkshaw, licensee of ...

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  11. INDIA.

    The Federal Finance Committee, one of the committees which has been continuing the discussions of the Indian Round-table Conference, has presented its report on the ...

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  12. ROMAN CATHOLIC TEACHERS

    The 11th annual conference of the Roman Catholic Education Association was concluded on Saturday. "The Magic Casement of Shakespearean ...

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  13. LENNIE GWYTHER.

    Lennie Gwyther, the boy who has ridden alone more than 1000 miles, spent two days with Mr. O. Falkiner at Widgiewa. He came to Urana yesterday afternoon, and was given ...

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  14. CARS IN COLUSION.

    A collision took place between a car driven by and owned by Mr. Dunn, who was accompanied by Mrs. Dunn and Miss Gladys Maiden, and a car coming towards Cobar, driven by ...

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  15. CLARENCE BRIDGE

    To-day was an important day in the history of Grafton and South Grafton, as the first passenger train crossed the newly completed bridge across the Clarence River, and ...

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  16. THE TEACHERS.

    A suggestion was made at a meeting of the council of the Teachers' Federation on Saturday that the Attorney-General (Mr. Lamaro) should be asked to introduce amending ...

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  17. PARTY UNITY.

    "Unity is the keynote of the United Australia movement," said the deputy leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Weaver) at Molong on Saturday. A primary objective of the ...

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  18. HORSEMAN INJURED.

    Mr. W. G. Bennett, of Glen Gaire, Mt. Mitchell, was mustering cattle not far from his home, when his horse fell and rolled on him. Two men who were riding in an ...

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  19. LABOUR PARTY.

    Renewed attempts are being made by the breakaway section of the State Labour party to compel the State A.L.P. executive to lift the ban imposed on the Communist auxiliary ...

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  20. M. ALBERT THOMAS DEAD.

    A message from Paris says that M. Albert Thomas, Director of the International Labour Bureau of the League of Nations, died from a sudden heart attack while sitting in a cafe ...

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  21. MOTORISTS' NARROW ESCAPE.

    Mr. and Mrs. Mulckey of Burren Junction, while motoring on the Inverell road, narrowly escaped death when their car overturned after the brake had caused one of the front wheels ...

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  22. SPRAYED WITH BURNING TAR.

    J. Nowlands, an employee of Fowler and Sons, road contractors, who was engaged in putting a fresh surface on the Hume Highway in Gundagai Shire, received shocking injuries ...

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  23. MOTHER'S DAY.

    To commemorate Mother's Day, special services were held in city and suburban churches and at other religious meetings yesterday Members of the congregations wore ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. W. P. Crozier assistant editor has been appointed editor of the Manchester Guardian in succession to Mr. E. T. Scott, who was accidentally drowned on Lake Windemere on ...

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  25. AIR MAIL.

    To discuss the possibility of organising an air mail service to England, representatives of three leading aviation companies of Australia resumed on Saturday morning a ...

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  26. RIFLE TRAGEDY.

    Yesterday afternoon, at the residence of Mr. Richard Eager, some children were playing, when Jean Eager, 15, picked up a 22 calibre rifle, which exploded. A bullet passed right ...

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  27. PAYMENT OF DEBTS.

    Senator Borah's remarks censoring the President for his failure to call an international silver conference has revived interest in this problem. Those in favour of the proposal ...

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  28. GANG ATTACK.

    A fierce attack was made upon George Roberts, 28, a dealer, near his home in Nickson-street, city, about 2 o'clock yesterday morning, by three men, one of whom wielded ...

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  29. CHILD WOUNDED BY BROTHER.

    Ronald George S[?]derson, the 8-year-old son of Mr. H. J. Saunderson, of Dunkelen, was admitted to Bathurst District Hospital suffering from a pea rifle bullet wound. He ...

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  30. SPIRIT STOVE EXPLODES.

    When his spirit stove exploded, John Henry Corby received severe burns about the face, head, and neck. Corby is a dairyman. Methylated spirit apparently overflowed, and the ...

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  31. LANG CAMPAIGN.

    The leader of the Lang group in the House of Representatives (Mr. J. Beasley), Mr. R. James, M.P., and Mr. R. Cameron, M.L.A., opened the election campaign on the northern ...

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  32. MONETARY CRISIS.

    Professor Gustav Cassel, the Swedish economist, who delivered the Rhodes memorial lecture at Oxford, took as his subject, "The Crisis in the World's Monetary System." He ...

    Article : 128 words
  33. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 words
  34. CHILD STRUCK BY CYCLE.

    Kevin Hcdger, 6, was crossing the Prince's Highway after leaving the Unanderra school, when he was struck by a motor cycle. The boy was admitted to the Wollongong Hospital ...

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  35. RAZOR-SLASHING.

    Elizabeth Reidy, 41, and John Reidy, a cripple, 42, were discovered in their room, Elizabeth-street, city, about 10 p.m. on Saturday night, suffering from terrible razor ...

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  36. NEW OVAL OPENED.

    The new sports oval was officially opened to-day. The Mayor (Alderman G. Fitzhill) performed the ceremony in the presence of 1500 spectators. He said Dubbo now ...

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  37. ARMED WITH KNIFE.

    Mrs. Olive Sands showed great courage on Friday night when she defied a man, who was armed with a long knife, in her grocery shop in Kairawa-street, South Hurstville. ...

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  38. CASUALTIES.

    A mysterious explosion took place on a launch which was moored in Cook's River, on Saturday night. Daniel Crawford, aged 69 years, who lives ...

    Article : 255 words
  39. ROSE BAY CONVENT.

    There was a large gathering at the Rose Bay Convent yesterday afternoon to mark its inauguration golden jubilee celebrations. The Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir Frank ...

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  40. BRITISH TARIFFS.

    Demonstrating the effectiveness of the recent British tariffs, the value of United States exports to Britain during March totalled 23,382,946 dollars, compared with 33,306,227 ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. LABOUR SPEECHES

    Between 2000 and 3000 persons attended a Labour rally in the Prince Alfred Park yesterday afternoon. The speakers included Aldermen Shannon, M.L.A., O'Dea, Garden, ...

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  43. BRITISH FUNDS.

    The market for British funds and other gilt-edged securities remains strong, and the city view is that this will continue until other securities dependent for their income ...

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  44. ON THE TRAMS.

    "Wait a minute, boss; fair go!" The speaker hailed the driver of a Wynyard bound tram at North Sydney on Saturday night, and then, with faltering steps, boarded ...

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  45. PRICE OF MILK.

    The dispute in which dairy farmers took Steps to restrict the city's milk supply was settled yesterday at a conference, attended by representatives of producers and distributors ...

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  46. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Veteran J. B. Hobbs continues in fine form, and to-day he scored 70 not out for Surrey against Somerset. There were many excellent bowling performances, among those to do well ...

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  47. MAN KILLED ON RAILWAY.

    Daniel Cole, aged 38, who resided at Brancourt-avenue, Bankstown, had both his legs severed through being run down by an electric train between Puchbowl and Bankstown last ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  49. DARTMOOR RIOT.

    At yesterday's hearing of charges against convicts alleged to have taken part in the mutiny at Dartmoor prison, stories of brutality alleged to have been practised by the gaol ...

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  50. WAR DEBTS.

    Judge Beeby considers that unless civilised countries quickly find some plan of social organisation which will give to every worthy citizen economic security with an equitable ...

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  51. THIEF ARRESTED

    A housebreaker was caught in the home of Mr. Thomas Cusack, in Eastern-avenue, Kensington, shortly after 8.30 on Saturday night by the Daceyville police. Mr. Cusack drove ...

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  52. DISMASTED BARQUE.

    The Finnish barque Hougomont which was dismasted in a storm while on a voyage from Europe to Port Lincoln to load wheat, and which for more than a fortnight has been ...

    Article : 100 words
  53. THE UNIONS.

    The secretary of the Railway Association (Mr. W. Fletcher) addressed a big meeting of railwaymen here. He said: "Dubbo's Labour member. Mr. McCleliand has ...

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  54. CARS IN COLLISION.

    Frederick Dyson, 28, of Segenhoe-street, Arncliffe, was driving a motor car along Sydenham-road, Marrickville, about 8.30 p.m. on Saturday, when he came into collision with ...

    Article : 65 words
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