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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Bathurst Quarter Sessions William Kelly and Alan Hugh Wallace were charged with having on May 12 broken and entered the shop of George Henry Evans at Lithgow ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND BANK.

    At a meeting of the directors of the Brisbane Permanent Building and Banking Co., Ltd., to-day, it was resolved to recommend to a general meeting of shareholders that a ...

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  4. JACOB JOHNSON.

    Judge Beeby, Royal Commissioner, resumed his inquiry yesterday into the question whether there had been a miscarriage of justice in the case of Jacob Johnson, who was ...

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  5. THE LOAN.

    Steady progress is being made with the printing of the new Commonwealth bonds. It is estimated that 500,000 will be needed. Up to th[?] present only 20,000 have been produced, ...

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  6. LIBEL ACTION.

    The jury, after three-quarters of an hour's retirement, returned a verdict for the plaintiff for one farthing damages in the action for libel brought by Hugh Donald McIntosh ...

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  7. BRITISH SCHNEIDER CUP ENTRANT.

    The new machine S6B, which will fly for the Cup to-day, throwing up the spray as she left on a recent practice flight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE UNIONS.

    The question whether sleeper-cutters will go on strike against the decision of the Railway Commissioners to reduce the rate for sleepers from 5/ and 4/6 each to 4/ and 3/6 each, will ...

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  9. EXCHANGE RATES.

    An international agency operating in New Zealand advises changes in the exchange rates against New Zealand. The rate on Australia has been reduced from 18 per cent. to 7½ per ...

    Article : 168 words
  10. FLOOD VICTIM'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of Charles Woodhouse, 30, who was drowned in the flooded Murray River six mil[?] below Corowa, on July 5, was discovered yesterday hanging on a snag 200 yards below the ...

    Article : 70 words
  11. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Five hundred unemployed, as well as a a number of members of trade unions, conducted a demonstration and marched down the main street. At the corner of ...

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  12. SAVINGS BANK.

    It is officially estimated that the State Savings Bank will complete its first week's business with approximately 20,000 new accounts. In all, 17,729 new accounts had been opened ...

    Article : 333 words
  13. MR. BADDELEY

    "The big employers of New South Wales see in the existing economic depression a golden opportunity to rob the workers of their hardwon rights, and have adopted 'now or never' ...

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  14. COONAMBLE HOSPITAL.

    Coonamble District Hospital ended its financial year with a debit balance of £49, the credit balance at the commencement of the year having been £358. Officers elected were: ...

    Article : 98 words
  15. WORLD CONDITIONS.

    The consensus of opinion among travellers who arrived in Sydney yesterday by the R.M.S. Aorangi was that although conditions in Australia are far from satisfactory, the ...

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  16. MISSING TROTTER.

    No trace has been found by the police of the trotter that was removed from a stable at the police depot at St. Kilda-road between midnight on Wednesday and 1 o'clock yesterday ...

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  17. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    At Uralla Police Court Edward John Gorman was fined £5 for cruelty to animals. The police stated that 498 head of cattle, being conveyed by rail from Warwick to Dubbe, ...

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  18. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The financial editor of the "Evening Standard," commenting on the United States' entry into the Chinese wheat trade, hitherto successfully exploited by Australia, says he ...

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  19. SOUTH COAST FLOOD DAMAGE.

    At a special meeting to-day the Jamberoo Council faced the fact that it would take [?] year's income to make good the flood damage to roads and culverts. It was decided to ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. STATE POLITICS.

    Two Nationalist ballots in the Parramatta Federal selection will be held to-night. The Cronulla branch of the National Association will vote at Munro and Buist's rooms, ...

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  21. CHURCH AND POLITICS.

    Addressing a conference of the rural deanery of Albury at Wagga the Rev. H. Staples said that the paramount duty of the Church was to preach righteousness. He thought that the ...

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  22. FATALLY WOUNDED.

    The district coroner (Mr. H. H. Farrington) held an inquiry into the death of John Washington Miller, who was shot at Yarrabin last December, and who died in the Coast ...

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  23. AIR RACE.

    The New South Wales Aero Club will conduct an aerial race over leading city suburbs this afternoon. The contestants will fly from Hargrave Park to Bankstown, thence to ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. ODDFELLOWS' GRAND MASTER.

    Mr. Fred Long, who has been appointed Grand Master of the National Independent Order of Oddfellows. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    After breakfasting at Milan, the Italians. Monaco and Meleri, flew to London, a distance of 750 miles, in five and a half hours, which is a light 'plane record. They reached ...

    Article : 321 words
  26. RETURNED FROM ABROAD.

    Archdeacon Forster, of Armidale, who returned to Sydney yesterday by the Aorangi after a tour abroad. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 443 words
  28. SEVERE FIRE DAMAGE.

    A shed of weatherboard and iron, 90ft × 60ft, containing chaff, hay, farm machinery, and two motor cars, was destroyed by fire at Kingstown. The shed was the property of ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. ECONOMIC CRISIS.

    Mr. R. W. G. Mackay, a lecturer in the tutorial department of the University of Sydney, addressing the Millions Club yesterday, said the people of Australia had not ...

    Article : 394 words
  30. PUBLIC LIBRARY.

    Sir Daniel Levy, president of the trustees of the Public Library, stated yesterday that the trustees had been notified that the Treasurer, by an administrative act, had ...

    Article : 216 words
  31. HALL DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A fire at Tomingley resulted in the destruction of the public hall and the residence of Mr. W. Finch. The efforts of Constable Jones and residents prevented the destruction of a ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    "My husband tore up our marriage lines and destroyed them, and said we were free to do as we liked. I thought I was single again," said Mary Alice Hanchett, of ...

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  33. WESTERN LEASES.

    Further evidence was given yesterday by George A. Denning, a member of the Western Land Board, before the Royal Commission on Western Leases. ...

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  34. BRISBANE'S DEBTS.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman J. W Greene) said to-day that the time was opportune for the Brisbane City Council to seek relief from its overse[?] debt. The council was thinking ...

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  35. COUNTRY UNITY.

    Mr. Charles Hardy, jun., addressed a meeting of members of the Monaro-South Coast Movement at Eden to-day. Mr. J. R. Logan (group leader) presided. ...

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  36. ORANGE EISTEDDFOD.

    The Orange eisteddfod attracted more than 200 entries. Results:— Piano solo (under 13 years): Marea McAtamney. Recitation (boys or girls under 18 years[?] ...

    Article : 380 words
  37. DEPRESSION ABROAD.

    "A note of warning is sounded for Australians contemplating going abroad to seek engagement in artist professions such as music, painting, acting, and elocution," said ...

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  38. RILEY CAR PARTY.

    The Riley car party arrived at Darwin this afternoon, having left Brock's Creek at 10 a.m. The cars have averaged 150 to 200 miles a day. ...

    Article : 100 words
  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  40. MISS DAGMAR ROBERTS.

    With artistic sympathy Miss Dagmar Roberts, pianist, held the close attention and interest of her audience at the Conservatorium in her recital last night From the first ...

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  41. NEW YEAR.

    To-day being the first day of the Hebrew year 5692 A.M., Jewish communities throughout the world will celebrate it as a holy festival. The date corresponds to Tishri 1 in the ...

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  42. TWO-UP RAID.

    Fifty-two men were arrested in the large upstairs room of a house in Reservoir-street. Surry Hills, last night. The room was elaborately fitted for the convenience of players. ...

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  43. CARLISLE TRAGEDY.

    An inquiry was held to-day into the death of the seven victims of the Carlisle tragedy on August 21, when Roderick A. Davies, 38 carpenter, murdered his wife and five children, ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. LATE SHOPPING NIGHT.

    An open-air meeting was held at Bondi Beach last night, to protest against the proposed abolition of the late shopping night. It was stated that the proposal was ...

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  45. TEMPE-EAST HILLS LINE.

    The Tempe to East Hills railway line will be opened for traffic on September 21. Electric trains will run as far as Kingsgrove, to which place a double track has been laid. ...

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  46. SOCIALISM.

    Rev. Dr. L. Rumble, of the Sacred Heart Monastery, Kensington, in a lecture at the Sydney University last night on "Socialism and Catholicism," emphasised the principles ...

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  47. RHODES SCHOLARSHIP.

    Entries close on September 19 for the 1932 Rhodes scholar for New South Wales. Candidates for selection must present their own nomination. Dissatisfied with this ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  49. INTEREST ON MORTGAGES.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) announced yesterday that he would bring down the bill to reduce interest rates on private mortgages early next week. ...

    Article : 41 words
  50. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Splendid rains fell yesterday and to-day in several districts in Central and Western Queensland, and, in many areas, serious losses of stock have been averted. In the ...

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  51. MURDER OF GIRL.

    A jury in the Criminal Court to-day returned a verdict oi guilty of murder in the case of William James Garthwaite Tagg, 45, foot specialist. He had been charged with the murder ...

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  52. NEW BEACH SPORT.

    Aero wheeling which is a new form of seaside sport, and is said to be popular at English seaside resorts, was demonstrated to members of the Manly Municipal Council at the ...

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  53. CHIEF OF GENERAL STAFF.

    It is expected that the Federal Cabinet, at its meeting at Canberra on Tuesday, will discuss the appointment of a successor to Major-General W. A. Coxen, who will retire from ...

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  54. SOLICITOR CHARGED.

    At a special police court to-night Andrew John Handran, 30, a solicitor, appeared on a cha[?]ge of having stolen £77/16/6, the property of Robert George Gardiner, between ...

    Article : 60 words
  55. POLICE SEIZE BEER.

    More than one hundred bottles of beer were seized by Sergeant Hungerford and other police when a house in George-street, Waterloo, was raided last night. A man was charged with ...

    Article : 46 words
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