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  2. THE MARKETS.

    With the busiest Saturday market for months, prices on the Stock Exchange were firm. Advances were not so numerous as on the two previous days, but the movement was ...

    Article : 545 words
  3. TIN HARES BILL.

    It was stated in political circles at the weekend that Mr. Lang may not proceed with his forecasted legislation to legalise mechanical tin hare coursing. ...

    Article : 141 words
  4. SIGNS OF RECOVERY.

    The special representative of the "Herald" in London says that there is ample evidence that Britain is on the threshold of a recovery which will extend to all parts of the Empire. He also states that from a financial point of view there is no cause ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. COAL BILL

    The Coal Industry Bill, by which the State Government proposes to reorganise the New South Wales coal trade, was roundly condemned at a conference of miners' lodges of ...

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  6. TARIFF REVISION.

    An understanding on tariff policy between the Chamber of Manufactures and the Producers' Advisory Council was arrived at during extended conversations last week. ...

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  7. WOMAN DEAD.

    Miss Linda Lancaster, 27, housekeeper at an infants' home in Henry-street, Ashfield, who was wounded by an assailant outside the home on Friday night, died in the Western Suburbs ...

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  8. SERIOUS RIOTS

    The Government of Hongkong has declared a state of emergency following the killing of six Japanese by Chinese during rioting. which continued throughout the day and ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. GOLF INSURANCE.

    Colonel C. S. Thane, president of the Ryde Golf Club, made golf history during the week, when he insured the club's open stroke competition for the "Ryde Shield" against rain. ...

    Article : 169 words
  10. NOTE OF OPTIMISM.

    A momentous week in Britain's history ends on a high note of optimism. The courageous decision to come off the gold standard revived the nation. Everywhere one moves in ...

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  11. MANCHURIAN CRISIS PASSING.

    The Manchurian crisis appears to have subsided as suddenly as it arose. Yesterday's dispatches were almost all confined to a discussion of responsibility for the events that ...

    Article : 476 words
  12. THE BRIDGE.

    The Cabinet will probably have before it this week the question of financing the Harbour Bridge. The principal matter to be decided is whether a toll is to be imposed on ...

    Article : 451 words
  13. NON-PARTY.

    The leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin) on Saturday again emphasised the necessity for the establishment of non-party composite Governments in both the Federal ...

    Article : 451 words
  14. WHARF LICENCES.

    Criticism of the Transport Workers Act offered by Mr. Justice Starke in the High Court on Friday was replied to by the deputy leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Latham) ...

    Article : 270 words
  15. DISQUALIFICATIONS.

    The inquiry regarding the ownership and the training of the racehorse Red Lion between the time he was sold by J. C. Gleeson, of Auckland, and his entry into A. Cook's stables at ...

    Article : 256 words
  16. KINGSFORD SMITH

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith flew over Bamraull aerodrome and dropped a message attached to a banana stating that he was proceeding to Jhansi with a helping wind. He ...

    Article : 295 words
  17. DREDGING

    Ever since the arrival of the First Fleet, Sydney Cove has been renowned for the berthage it provides for large ships. For that reason many travellers by ferry steamers have ...

    Article : 354 words
  18. STRANGE DISEASE

    Three deaths were caused by a strange disease, supposedly an unusual form of influenza, aboard the steamer Montoro, which returned to Sydney from the Solomon Islands ...

    Article : 302 words
  19. REID'S REVOLT

    Still another attempt to reopen the ballot for the selection of a Lang candidate to contest the Reid seat has failed, and the instructions of the A.L.P. executive have ...

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  20. FRONTIER BATTLE.

    A message from La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, to-night stated that an eight-hour battle had taken place between Bolivian and Paraguayan troops in the disputed frontier ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia has received a cable message which states that Harada and Nunol will arrive in Brisbane on January 12. These two players are coming ...

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  22. SPORT POSTPONED.

    Bowlers, cricketers, cyclists, lawn tennis players, and many other sportsmen took refuge in club houses and other sheltered places on Saturday, and postponed sporting events. The ...

    Article : 332 words
  23. THE RAIN.

    Prospects of the continuance and extension of rain which was experienced over a wide area of New South Wales at the week-end have dwindled, as the disturbance which ...

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  24. FREE FIGHT

    A general fight took place at Erskineville Oval on Saturday afternoon, when Sydney met Newtown in the Australian Rules challenge final. The match was played under adverse ...

    Article : 210 words
  25. THE LEAGUE.

    The Assembly of the League of Nations, which is meeting at Geneva, passed a resolution in favour of a reduction of the expenditure of the League and of holding fewer ...

    Article : 164 words
  26. SHOPS DAMAGED.

    A fire broke out shortly after 3 a.m. yesterday in a small block of lock-up shops (six in all) at the railway station entrance at Roseville, on the Lane Cove-road side. ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. BOOKMAKER ROBBED

    A masked man, armed with a revolver, with two accomplices, robbed Mr. Jack Miller, bookmaker, in Brighton-street, Richmond, on Saturday night of a betting bag containing ...

    Article : 92 words
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