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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. DEATH OF MR. F. BISHOP.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Frederick Bishop, 39, a native of Birmingham, England. He came to Australia at the age of 18, and enlisted at the beginning of the war with the ...

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  3. CONGRATULATIONS

    A telegram message congratulating Mr. Stevens on his appointment as Premier was received by the Government yesterday from the Premier of South Australia (Mr. L. L. ...

    Article : 220 words
  4. NEWCASTLE.

    At, [?] meeting at the Newcastle Town Hall to-night, the Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman C. J. Parker) announced that his candidature for the Newcastle seat would be on behalf of ...

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  5. SIR JOHN NEWLANDS.

    Senator Sir John Newlands, President of the Senate from 1926 to 1929, died in a private hospital in Adelaide yesterday morning at the age of 67 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MODERATE RAIN.

    The tropical depression over eastern Australia lost intensity yesterday, and rain in New South Wales was mostly light and scattered during the day. Cloudy conditions, ...

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  7. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    The gaunt cliffs of North Head had just begun to reflect the rays of the rising run when the flagship of the Japanese naval training squadron, H.I.J.M.S. Asama, greeted ...

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  8. METHODIST CHURCH.

    "All the various activities of the mission field have been wonderfully maintained in spite of acute conditions caused by the shortage of funds and reduction of European staff," ...

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  9. IRISH FREE STATE. Oath Bill Passed.

    Party Whips summoned every member to the Dail Eireann for the final stages of the bill for the removal of the oath of allegiance. The ex-Minister, Mr. P. McGilligan, moved ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. BONUS FOR RABBITS.

    The district council of the Primary Producers' Union, at the instance of the Pambula branch, passed a resolution urging the Government to allot £1,000,000 annually from the ...

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  11. INDIAN UNREST.

    Although the situation in the residentiel and shopping areas of Bombay is improving, over 100,000 idle mill workers are creating grave trouble in the industrial district. Yesterday ...

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  12. FARM TRAINING FOR BOYS.

    Members of Lismore Chamber of Commerce and Lismore Rotary Club have decided to ask the Government to admit 20 local boys to the State experiment farm at Wollongbar, near ...

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  13. PREMIERE'S POLICY SPEECH.

    The policy speech of the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to be delivered in the Masonic Hall, Croydon, on Wednesday night, will be broadcast through the national network. ...

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  14. MR. P. E. COLEMAN.

    The former Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) will present Mr. P. E. Coleman, exM.P. for Reid, with an illuminated address, prepared by representative citizens of all ...

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  15. POWER SUPPLY CONTRACT.

    Lithgow Council has decided to seek legal advice on the question whether the contract it has signed with the Transport Commission for the supply of light and power from ...

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  16. LABOUR RALLY.

    The usual election Labour rally will be held in the Domain on June 5. The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) will be the principal speaker. The demonstration will be ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) continues his election campaign along the North Coast. At every centre where Mr. Moore has spoken his audiences have constituted records for the ...

    Article : 136 words
  18. COMMUNIST CANDIDATES.

    The Communist party has announced the names of 36 candidates in the State elections. Four more candidates will be selected at a later date. They will contest six seats ...

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  19. VICTORIAN LABOUR.

    Speakers at a meeting of the Trades Hall council last night strongly supported the Lang Labour party in New South Wales. The executive recommended that each State trades and ...

    Article : 107 words
  20. PROPOSED WEIR ROADWAY.

    Agitation is being continued in an effort to secure the construction of a permanent roadway across the embankment of the Hume weir. At present traffic is being diverted across the ...

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  21. COUNTRY ELECTORATES.

    ALBURY.—In his campaign for the Albury seat, Mr. Alex. Mair, the U.C.P. candidate emphasised the importance of removing anomalies in arbitration and making Federal ...

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  22. CESSATION OF BUS SERVICE.

    A letter from Bossley Park Progress Association was received at the last meeting of the Fail-field Municipal Council, complaining of the action of the Transport Commission in ...

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  23. IMMUNITY SOUGHT

    The Trade Union Officials' Union has decided to urge the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party to use every endeavour to prevent Feder Labour party adherents ...

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  24. CZECHOSLOVAKIA.

    "From a purely economic and national point of view, Australia has already begun to make what promises to become a magnificent recovery to financial stability and trade ...

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  25. MEAT TRADE.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Ryrie), in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph," states: Sir Edmund Vestey enters the field as the champion of British ...

    Article : 166 words
  26. CLARENCE RIVER BRIDGE.

    At a meeting of the "Back to Grafton Week" committee it was decided that the official opening of the traffic way of the Clarence River Bridge should take place at the ...

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  27. LABOUR UNITY URGED.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council It was agreed to write to Mr. Lang congratulating him and the New South Wales Labour party on the fight put up on behalf of the ...

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  28. SHOTS FIRED AT THIEVES.

    Patrick Healy, a watchman, was patrolling Bayswater-road, Darlinghurst, early yesterday morning, when he saw two men forcing open the front door of premises occupied by the ...

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  29. WOMAN AND CHILD BURNT.

    While Mrs. J. Morgan was preparing a floor polish mixture of turpentine and beeswax it burst into flames, enveloping her and her three-year-old son. She tried to save her son, ...

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  30. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Four residents of Cowra were injured when a motor car in which they were travelling from Sydney overturned at Kelso. They were Stephen G. Wheeler, 42, severe scalp wounds, ...

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  31. ENROLMENT DIFFICULTY.

    Many people were unable to register their claims for enrolment in the Lithgow subdivision of Hartley yesterday. There is no electoral officer at Lithgow, despite the fact ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 300 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Prince of Wales gave a further indication of his interest in the visit which the party of Argentine students is paying to Britain when to-day he welcomed the students ...

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  34. ENGLISH TEAM

    The English Rugby League team arrived from Melbourne by train yesterday morning and was given a warm welcome by a crowd of officials and enthusiasts. The players later ...

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  35. FARMERS' DEFENCE UNION.

    A "well-attended and enthusiastic meeting of the committee of the Liverpool branch of the Farmers' Transport Defence Union was held last night. It was unanimously agreed ...

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  36. DRUMMOYNE SEAT.

    Mr. John R. Lee, who was Minister for Justice in the Bavin Ministry, has been endorsed by the central management committee of the United Australia party on the recommendation ...

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  37. ARMIDALE FIRE.

    A large crowd lined the streets of Armidale to-day, when the funeral of William John Bethel Robinson, the second victim of the recent fire, took place. The city band headed ...

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  38. CANDIDATES.

    Further selections of U.A.P. candidates yesterday brought the number of 28. The following selections were made yesterday:— Drummoyne, J. R. Lee; King, H. E. Manning; ...

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  39. LAWSON'S GRANDDAUGHTER

    Mrs. Alice Maria Willoughby, the last surviving granddaughter of the explorer Lawson (who, with Blaxland and Wentworth, crossed the Blue Mountains in 1813), died at her sons ...

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  40. MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED BY HORSE.

    Frank Dowsett was working with a horse and dray at the Riverina Plaster Works, when the horse became fractious and swung round, causing the driy to turn half over. Dowsett ...

    Article : 234 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. FESTIVAL DAY.

    The week of student festivities at the University of Sydney was concluded yesterday in the traditional manner. The occasion is known as Festival Day. ...

    Article : 357 words
  43. MISSING MOTOR VEHICLES.

    Detectives engaged upon clearing up a number of recent thefts of motor cars and lorries laden with goods from city and suburban streets have made several arrests within the ...

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  44. HANDBAG SNATCHED.

    As she was walking along Scotchmer-street, North Fitzroy, this afternoon, Miss Bonnie Roberts. 19, was flung into the gutter by a man who snatched her handbag and sprang ...

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  45. CRIPPLED MAN.

    Although he was under police guard and is a cripple, John Reidy, 42 escaped from Sydney Hospital about midnight last night. Reidy was found in his room in ...

    Article : 163 words
  46. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  47. SETTLERS" HARDSHIPS.

    At the annual meeting of the Bunbury branch of the Country Women's Association it was alleged that a group settler's family in the Jardee district had been forced to kill ...

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  48. EMPIRE DAY.

    Arrangements have been made by most of the churches in the metropolitan area and throughout New South Wales to make special reference to-morrow to Empire Day. Some ...

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  49. GLEBE UNEMPLOYED.

    Dr. Du Maurler, the Federal Labour party candidate for Glebe, has sent a telegram to Mr. E C. Riley, M.P., who is on the board for the management of the £600,000 relief ...

    Article : 86 words
  50. PRISONER MISSING.

    A message from [?]ownsville states that William John Farr, a prisoner at the Stewart's Creek Gaol, who was sent out to look for the prison cattle on Wednesday afternoon, has not ...

    Article : 59 words
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