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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Harry Williams, 68, who left his bed at the Tweed District Hospital one night last week and for whom large parties have since been searching, was found at Tomewin, on the ...

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  3. THE BUSES.

    A meeting of bus employees in the Trades Hall last night rejected a motion to declare feeder buses "black," but decided to ask the Government to take over all buses. It was ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICANS

    When Cameron was bowled at 190 in South Africa's second innings at the Sydney Cricket Cricket Ground yesterday the visitors had a lead of 447 over New South Wales, with seven ...

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  5. MR. SCULLIN SPEAKS TO LONDON.

    The Prime Minister spoke from Sydney to Australia House, London, at an early hour this morning, and officially participated in an exhibition of Australian products. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FLOOD WARNING.

    A warning of floods has been issued by the Weather Bureau, in view of the possibility of floods on the inland river systems of New South Wales, if the heavy rain which ...

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  7. SHIELD MATCH.

    In the Sheffield Shield match, continued on adelaide Oval to-day, South Australia secured in early grip by gaining cheaply the remaining five Victorian wickets on an awkward pitch, ...

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  8. DISARMAMENT

    The meeting called by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Jackson), at the Town Hall last evening to advocate reduction and limitation of armaments was attended by a large and ...

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  9. THIEVES TAKE £40.

    The store of Messrs. Cameron and Co, was broken into on Sunday night and about £40 stolen. Entran[?] was effected by breaking a glass panel in [?] front door. ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN.

    Constable Meale and a search party are looking for John Stuart Cameron, who has been missing since Saturday night. Cameron is employed at Wantagong, Hall, between Yass ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. ECONOMIC OUTLOOK.

    Senator Sir Hal Colebatch, speaking at Artarmon last night, said that in every boom and in every depression economic causes were intensified by human fancy. "Thinking so" ...

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  12. FIRES IN COTTAGE.

    A fire broke out in a five-roomed weatherboard cottage, the property of Mr. Nelson Ballard, who is on a visit to Sydney, late on Saturday night. The fire brigade made a ...

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  13. FOUND HANGED.

    Louis Gersback, 66, an old resident of St. Marys, disappeared from his home on Saturday night. On Sunday morning his dead body was found hanging from a tree. Gersback, ...

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  14. COMPLAINT ABOUT TENDERS.

    Penrith Council received a letter from the Local Government Department forwarding a complaint by Penrith A.L.P., which declared that the council had renewed the sanitary ...

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  15. THE TARIFF.

    Speaking to members of the 1930 Club last night, Mr. H. Gullett, M.P. (ex-Minister for Customs) urged that negotiations should be immediately opened up with all foreign ...

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  16. WORK ON WHARVES.

    It was learned to-day that when the Senate meets this week it is not likely to move for the disallowance of the latest set of waterside regulations under the Transport Workers' ...

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  17. LITHGOW HOSPITAL.

    The secretary (Mr. W. A. Carroll) declared at a meeting of the Lithgow Hospital Board that the chairman of the Hospitals Commission (Mr. J. R. Love) was apparently ...

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  18. DROVER KILLED.

    Mr. W. Maloney a drover, was thrown from his horse and killed instantly[?] He was 61 years of age and leaves a widow and seven children. ...

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  19. CARS OVERTURN.

    A car driven by Mr. Trevor Campbell while returning from Woolgoolga about 1 o'clock on Sunday morning, skidded on a bridge eight miles from Coffs Harbour, and ...

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  20. LONDON EXHIBITION.

    At 1 o'clock this morning, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), from his suite at the Wentworth Hotel, took part in the official opening of the exhibition of Australian products, at Australia ...

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  21. DOLE BREAD.

    Mr. Justice Piddington, on resuming yesterday his inquiry into the price of bread, announced that he had received an anonymous letter which, he said, he proposed to ignore. ...

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  22. THEFTS FROM COTTAGES.

    Last week a number of unoccupied furnished cottages at Blackheath wcie broken into [?]nd portion of the contents stolen. Swagmen are believed to have committed the thefts. A man ...

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  23. SAVINGS BANK.

    An announcement was expected yesterday regarding the conference of the sub-committee of the Commonwealth Bank Board and the Commissioners of the Government Savings ...

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  24. CHILD'S DEATH.

    At the inquest concerning the death of Mary Pearce, aged 5, the Coroner (Mr. J. A, Harris) returned a finding of death from natural causes. Evidence was given by ...

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  25. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 368 words
  26. TUDOR HOUSE SPORTS.

    Sir Norman Kater, M.L.C presided at Saturday's sports gathering and prize giving at Tudor House school. Miss Fairfax presented the prizes. ...

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  27. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    During the past week Mr. A. W. Smart, organiser for the National Association, held meetings in the district, and several branches were formed. Robertson Nationalists have ...

    Article : 184 words
  28. CITY COUNCIL.

    The Acting City Treasurer (Mr. A. A. Brackpool) submitted a report of the City Fund to a meeting of the finance committee of the City Council yesterday. The total expenditure ...

    Article : 550 words
  29. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Pensions of returned soldiers and their dependents and the general welfare of persons directly affected by war activities were discussed at the sixteenth annual congress of the ...

    Article : 336 words
  30. THE UNIONS.

    A plea for securing redress by political action is contained in the annual report of the Federal executive which has been submitted to the annual conference of the Postal ...

    Article : 277 words
  31. TRACKLESS TRAMS.

    It was learnt in Government circles yesterday that the Transport Co-ordination Board has now under consideration a scheme for the introduction of trackless motor trams and ...

    Article : 104 words
  32. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  33. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    An armed man failed to intimidate Conductor Knox, of the Dowling-street depot, whom he attempted to rob last night. Knox was the conductor of a tram travelling ...

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  34. PENSIONS.

    Replying to a deputation representing oldage and invalid pensioners, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said yesterday that when finances were straightened out one of the first ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYED VOTE.

    Speaking at the Glebe Town Hall last night, in support of the Lang party candidates, Mr. J. A. Beasley, M.P., attacked the Federal Government in regard to what he considered ...

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  36. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    It was announced to-day that at a meeting of the Victorian section of the United Australia Council Senators Brennan. Guthrie, and Plain had been endorsed as candidates for ...

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  37. SHEEP POISONED.

    A large number of sheep forming part of a fleck of about 4000 died near Yanco Glen about 17 miles from here, through eating poison weed. The drovers in charge of the ...

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  38. TOBACCO GROWING.

    Mr. G. R. Brooks, Government tobacco expert, expressed the opinion before the Tariff Board to-day that if Queensland was given a continuance of adequate protection it would be ...

    Article : 114 words
  39. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 189 words
  40. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    Mr. Gordon McCarthy, while driving a carload of Cooma cricketers back from Bombala, had a very unpleasant experience. One of the engine gaskets had "blown out" and ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. CASUALTIES.

    Mary Elizabeth Chandler, 85, of King-street, Newtown, suffered abrasions to her forehead and possibly a fractured skull when she was struck by a motor car in King-street, St. ...

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  42. FRANK THORN DEAD.

    Frank Thorn, the well-known boxer and at one time holder of three championships of Australia—feather, light, and welter weight— was found dead in bed at his residence this ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. TUG'S LONG TOW.

    A message from Thursday Island states that the tugs Witte Zee and Zwarte Zee, with the floating dock in tow for Wellington (N.Z.), passed to-day. ...

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  44. AIR MAIL TO ENGLAND.

    The Australian National Airways' aeroplane Southern Sun, which will leave Melbourne on Friday on the first air mail flight from Austialia to England, arrived at the Essenden ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. S.A. WHEAT YIELD.

    The forecast of the wheat yield for South Australia this season, compiled by the "Advertiser," is 40,900,000 bushels. ...

    Article : 24 words
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