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  2. "REAL" WAGES

    The annual labour report of the Commonwealth Statistician reveals the interesting fact that although during 1930 wage rates fell, retail prices fell to such an extent that ...

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  3. TICK INFESTED

    Fifty bullocks which came to Lismore from the Cangai district, a supposedly "clean" area on the Clarence River, have been found to be tick-infested. ...

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  4. EAST SYDNEY. ALDERMAN WARD'S CAMPAIGN.

    An attack on the Federal Labour party and the policy of the United Australia party was made by the leader of the Lang plan grcup in the Federal Parliament, Mr. J. A. ...

    Article : 390 words
  5. UNION CLUB.

    The Union Club is to remain in its present premises—the old classical building in Bllgh-street. The City Council entered into a contract ...

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  6. BUSHFIRES

    Bushfires and grassfires were reported yesterday as having occurred in many parts of the State. Some of thom were caused by lightning. Nearly all the fires appear to have ...

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  7. CRICKET FEATS.

    Remarkable figures have been created by D. G. Bradman and S. J. McCabe during the present cricket season. Yesterday, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, ...

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  8. ENGLISH PRISON REVOLT. Desperate Battle at Dartmoor.

    A desperate battle between convicts and warders, as a result of which 84 prisoners and five warders were injured, occurred at Dartmoor Prison yesterday. Between 300 and 400 convicts attacted the wanders during church ...

    Article : 220 words
  9. POLICE INQUIRIES.

    As a result of inquiries by detectives it was established to-day that the man seen in Goulburn last November and thought to be Sydney James Morrison, of Bondi, whose charred ...

    Article : 195 words
  10. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    Twenty of the injured convicts, who had either been shot or batoned, were admitted to hospital. The damage, which was chiefly due to the fire, is estimated at £10,000. ...

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  11. HEAT WAVE

    Severe heat wave conditions continued over the whole of inland New South Wales yesterday. In parts the heat was associated with much sultriness. ...

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  12. U.A.P. CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. W. V. Mccall, the United Australia party candidate for East Sydney, was accorded an ovation on appearing on the platform in St. John's Hall, Darlinghurst, last night. ...

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  13. STOCK ROUTES.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) said yesterday that it was proposed to introduce legislation shortly to abolish Pastures Protection Boards. ...

    Article : 393 words
  14. BANK NOTES

    Harry Dawson, 48, hatter, was before the court on seven charges connected with the counterfeit bank notes. Dawson was charged with unlawfully having 476 forged notes in his ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. MR. THEODORE

    The former Federal Treasure (Mr. E. G. Theodore), in his first public address since his defeat at the last Federal election, told delegates attending the convention of the ...

    Article : 339 words
  16. CITY REFUSE.

    The Harbour, Land, and Transport Co., the present contractors for punting city garbage to sea, have submitted to the City Council a scheme for punting all city refuse to sea, ...

    Article : 296 words
  17. FORGERIES.

    Though there were in all 94 charges of forgery and uttering against Cecil Wyatt Dickinson, 37, an accountant, and the total defalcations alleged amounted to £3390, the ...

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  18. OPENING OF BRIDGE.

    The programme for representation of country school children at the opening of the Harbour Bridge has been approved by the Minister for Education (Mr Davies) and the Harbour ...

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  19. SCHOOL TEACHERS

    Mr. D. H. Drummond, ex-Minister for Education, commented to-day on the fact that hundreds of students leaving the teachers' colleges have been informed that there is ...

    Article : 244 words
  20. DAVIS CUP.

    After a long discussion to-night the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia decided unanimously to issue a challenge for the Davis Cup this year. ...

    Article : 375 words
  21. TAMMANY HALL.

    Mr. samuel Seabury, leader during the past six months of a series of investigations into conditions of the city's government, presented a summary of his findings in which he offers ...

    Article : 176 words
  22. BRITISH POLITICS.

    With internal Cabinet difficulties momentarily overcome. It is exnected that tariff proposals will be speedily formulated and that financial resolutions relating to them will be ...

    Article : 307 words
  23. STATE DEPARTMENTS.

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided upon the amalgamation of the Sydney Harbour Trust, the Department of Navigation, and the Fisheries Department, into a body corporate, ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. THE SEAMEN.

    The members of the crew of the Adelaide Steamship Company's interstate steamer Broadway, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Newcastle to-day, handed in their notices on ...

    Article : 88 words
  25. CITY RAILWAY.

    The western section of the city railway between the Central Railway Station and Wynyard-square will be opened for traffic on February 28. ...

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  26. COMMUNIST REVOLT.

    The Canadian destroyers Skeena and Vancouver are standing by the port of Acajutla (Salvador) to protect the lives of foreigners during the Communist revolt. ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. BRIDGE TOLLS.

    It was learned yesterday that the Government is drafting a bill to provide the tolls to be charged on the Harbour Bridge. Legislation will also be introduced fixing ...

    Article : 71 words
  28. INJURED BY LEOPARD.

    Whilst standing close to a leopard in its cage at the Surfers' Paradise Hotel private zoo, Eisie Chaimers, who, with her parents, is holidaying at Coolangatta, was severely ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. JAMES CARLTON.

    There seems to be little foundation for the hope, expressed in spotting circles, that James Carlton, Australia's leading runner, would be granted leave from his studies to enable him ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. WOOL MARKET FIRM

    Demand was again keen from Japan and Yorkshire at yesterday's Sydney wool sales, and strong bidding was also experienced from France, Germany, Italy, and Belgium ...

    Article : 46 words
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