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  2. OVERSEA TRADE BALANCE.

    At the conclusion of a meeting of the Federal A.L.P. executive last night, the secretary (Mr. W. R. Colbourne) issued the following statement:—"The favourable oversea trade balance ...

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  3. ELECTIONS. ADDRESS BY MR. W. BENNETT.

    Speaking at a well-attended meeting at Gresford Mr. Walter Bennett. M.L.A., said that New South Wales was in a state of chaos greater than over existed in its history. ...

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  4. THE EVIDENCE.

    Number 2 Court, in which the cases were heard, was uncomfortably crowded, and police were forced to eject some people from the public gallery. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. HUNTER ROLL.

    The roll for the Federal division of Hunter contained 52,748 names at the end of April. This was an increase of 1161 compared with the same period last year. Last month 740 ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Addressing students yesterday, under the auspices of the Sydney University Public Questions Society, Mr. F. A. Bland said that he believed that the poison of a politicalised ...

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  7. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    Important decisions of the Rugby League Board of Control, relating to the coming tour of Australia by an English team, were dealt with by the general committee of the New ...

    Article : 379 words
  8. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Complaints that homes built by the War Service Homes Commission had not been constructed according to specifications, and that they were badly built, were made yesterday by ...

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  9. VISITING SCIENTIST.

    Dr. Arthur Compton, of the University of Chicago, who arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Maunganui. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RATING EXEMPTION.

    The Minister for Local Government has refused the request that the railways departmental power-house, and the State mine should be gazetted as industrial undertakings ...

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  11. W.A. RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioners report that for the quarter ended March 31 the railways made a profit of £100,371, compared with a loss of £891 for the corresponding quarter of 1931. ...

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  12. WYANGALA WEIR.

    Mr. Thorby, M.P., visited Wyangala to investigate land questions arising from the Wyangala weir construction. About 17 holdings will be affected when the water is ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. CASUALTIES.

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

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  14. FEDERAL LABOUR CANDIDATES

    The Federal A.L.P. executive last night endorsed the following nominations for the next State elections:— North Sydney: Mr. Cecil Murphy, ex-M.L.A. ...

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  15. YOUNG FOOTBALLER'S DEATH.

    The death occurred in the district hospital of Keith Pugh, 21, who was the scrum-half of the Cowra football team. The cause of his death was pneumonia. Pugh received a ...

    Article : 87 words
  16. FUN AND FOLLIES REVUE.

    Mrs. Molly Brown's talented amateur company, which has already raised approximately £3000 for deserving organisations in Sydney, gave a splendid entertainment at the Savoy ...

    Article : 296 words
  17. THIEVES AT WYALONG.

    Thieves entered Wright, Heaton, and Co.'s premises at the week-end and stole a large quantity of goods, including tobacco. Admission was gained by removing a portion ...

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  18. SYDNEY REPERTORY SOCIETY.

    Although the new theatre, which the Sydney Repertory Society has fitted up for itself, and which was opened last night by Sir Benjamin Fuller, is a little off the beaten track, being ...

    Article : 384 words
  19. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    In order to obtain funds for relieving distress in Goulburn during the winter. Goulburn unemployment relief council will ask citizens to contribute 1/ a month during the ...

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  20. NEWSPAPERS ATTACKED.

    The leader of the Lang group in the Federal Parliament (Mr. J. Beasley) and Senator Dunn were the principal speakers at a meeting of Labour supporters at West Maitland Park. ...

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  21. PROPOSED SHIRES' AMALGAMATION.

    Members of the Orara and Nymboida shire councils conferred on the question of the appointment of a joint engineer, the amalgamation of the two shires, and the ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. SOCIAL CONDITIONS.

    "Quasi-military organisations, independent of the Government, lead to anarchy, and to the smashing of the Commonwealth. We must stand by Australia's Constitution and her ...

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  23. EMPIRE GOODS CAMPAIGN.

    Representatives of 10 societies attended a meeting of the general executive of the Empire Campaign Committee, presided over by the Lord Mayor, at the Town Hall yesterday. ...

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  24. N.Z. TRAM STRIKE.

    The parties to the Christchurch tramway strike are meeting in conference and it is probable that they will agree to the reference of the dispute to a tribunal, the greatest ...

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  25. HORSEMEN BADLY INJURED.

    A horse ridden by Carl Pettitt bolted in Church-street on Saturday night and ran into a motor car driven by Harry Milton. The horse was killed outright, and Milton received ...

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  26. THE CHURCHES.

    A service was held in St. Clement's Church of England, Marrickville, on Sunday, in memory of Cubs Jack Reynolds and Bruce Smith, who lost their lives by drowning at ...

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  27. HENRY LAWSON SOCIETY.

    Prizes won in the recent short story competition conducted by the Henry Lawson Literary Society were presented to the winners last evening. Miss Cathren Lloyd of Lane ...

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  28. AFFRAY AT CURRUMBIN.

    As the result of an affray at Currumbin, Roy Davis, 30, was admitted to the St Margaret's Hospital, Tweed Heads, suffering from severe injuries to the head. It was alleged ...

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  29. BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY.

    An attractive recital of British music was given at the Forum Club last evening. Compositions by Messrs. Alfred Hill, Frank Hutchens, Arthur Benjamin (Australians), and ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. SEVEN BOYS ARRESTED.

    For some weeks past, the police state, many motor cars in the Campsie district disappeared, and were recovered by the police later, miles from where they had been left. ...

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  31. THREE CAR PASSENGERS INJURED.

    A car i[?] which several people were travelling from Sydney to Bathurst left the road at the dangerous corner in Katoomba near the convent, and ran over some rocks, tearing the ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 249 words
  33. OBITUARY. MR. R. J. BROWNING.

    The remains of Mr. R. J. Browning barrister, were cremated at Rookwood yesterday, after a short service, conducted by the Rev. C. L. Oliver. The chief mourner was the son ...

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  34. REPORTED GOLD FIND.

    Two gold prospectors, Messrs. Musgrave and Galvin, report that they have pegged a 20-chains claim at Paddy's River, which bears promise of yielding well. The reef is 15 to 18 ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. OLD MAN'S ORDEAL.

    Charles Harkins, aged 93, has been living in the bush six miles from Lionsville for many years. Yesterday a surveyor of the Forestry Department discovered that the hut had been ...

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  36. TWO SEAMEN

    Two seamen, Owen Mulholland and Cornelius Clark, were badly slashed with a razor during an affray in the backyard of the Wellington Hotel. Both were rushed to hospital, weakened ...

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  37. YOUNG SPECTATOR INJURED.

    John Fitzgerald, 10, had his leg broken when two men, who were playing in a game of football, which he was watching from the sideline, rolled on him. ...

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  38. OPIUM SEIZED

    Customs officers patrolling the Australian-Oriental liner Changte at No. 1 wharf, Circular Quay, yesterday morning, discovered a new Eastern wile for landing opium. In a ...

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  39. FALL FROM BALCONY.

    H. smith had a fortunate escape from serious injury at 3 a.m. when he fell 20 feet from the balcony of his parents' residence to a path below. He had been sitting in front of ...

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  40. PRIEST'S OPERETTA.

    "The Maidens' Quest for Gold," an interesting operetta, with music and libretto by Father Cullen, was performed by pupils of the Presentation Nuns, Holy Innocents School, Croydon ...

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  41. MOTOR CYCLES COLLIDE.

    Three men were admitted to the Lithgow Hospital as a result of two motor cycles colliding on the main Western-road, Bowenfels. They were Joseph O'Neill, senior, of Lowther, ...

    Article : 300 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 190 words
  43. RAIN IN OTHER STATES.

    Particularly beneficial rains fell in many coastal central, and western areas during the week-end. Registrations of from half an inch to nearly four inches were recorded. ...

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  44. WINDSOR-STREET MURDER.

    The death sentence imposed upon William Morton was commuted by the State Cabinet yesterday to penal servitude for life. Morton was found guilty at the Central ...

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  45. PHAR LAP'S HEART

    The heart of Phar Lap, the famous Australian racehorse, which died in America recently, was brought to Sydney by the steamer Maunganui yesterday. It will be examined by ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. SCENE NEAR COURT.

    An exciting incident occurred when the eight defendants left the Central Police Court at the luncheon adjournment. They were attacked by a heavily-built man at the ...

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  47. MRS. A. L. CARR-BOYD.

    The death occurred recently, in her 83rd year, of Mrs. Ada Louisa Carr-Boyd, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Withey, Koruah, Northbridge. Mrs Carr-Boyd was ...

    Article : 81 words
  48. LABOUR PARTY.

    Steps are being taken in Melbourne by supporters of the Lang faction to have branches of the New South Wales Labour party established in the suburbs in opposition to the ...

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  49. PORTRAIT OF MR. S. H. SMITH

    A portrait of Mr. S. H. Smith, formerly Director of Education, painted by Mr. William Dobell, is to be presented to the Howard Hinton Gallery at the Armidale Teachers' College on ...

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  50. FISHERMAN'S ESCAPE.

    Two Geraldton fishermen named J. Cucci and C. Minuta had a strange experience a few days ago in Shark Bay. They were fishing from a dinghy near a reef, and had made a ...

    Article : 113 words
  51. MR. W. H. GARGETT.

    Mr. W. H. Gargett, a popular marksman aged 67, died yesterday. In his younger days he was the winner of a Queen's Prize at Randwick range. He leaves a widow, two ...

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  52. ROSE BAY CONVENT.

    The golden jubilee celebrations of the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Rose Bay, were continued yesterday when Pontifical High Mass was celebrated by Bishop Gleeson [?]f Maitland ...

    Article : 156 words
  53. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  54. MR. DONALD MACKINNON.

    Tributes to the worth of their late president. Mr. Donald McKinnon, were paid by the delegates of the Victorian Cricket Association at their meeting to-night. The meeting was ...

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  55. "TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY."

    The Savoy Theatre was crowded on Friday night for a performance of "Tilly of Bloomsbury," given by members of the Doone Dramatic Society. The Governor and Lady ...

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  56. FLIGHT OF SEAGULLS.

    Mr. Edwin Geach, referring to recent newspaper correspondence as to what became of seagulls in their flight north from Sydney Harbour, states in a letter to Mr. Geo. Crowley, ...

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  57. THE UNIONS.

    A combined mass meeting of members of the loyalist unions will be held in the Christ Church Hall, Pitt-street, on Thursday, to discuss the ultimatum of the Transport Commission that ...

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  58. UNITED INTERCESSORY SERVICE.

    The 464th united intercessory service will be held in the basement of the Town Hall to-morrow During the past nine years more than 120,000 written requests for prayer have been ...

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  59. THEFT FROM CATHEDRAL.

    A small safe in the vestry of St. Peter's Cathedral, North Adelaide, was blown open last night, evidently by experts. It is believed that the thieves gained entry by forcing ...

    Article : 41 words
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