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  2. TWO MEN.

    A report that two unknown white men had been murdered by blacks in the Rawlinson Ranges, 400 miles north-east of Laverton, which is 150 miles north of Kalgoorlie, was ...

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  3. GERMANY. Flight of Capital.

    Although it was semi-officially announced in Berlin that agreement between France and the United States on the Hoover Plan can be expected ...

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  4. CRICKET.

    General satisfaction was expressed in sporting circles throughout the Union at the unanimous decision of the South African Cricket Board of Control to send a team to ...

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  5. THE GOVERNOR Meets Ministers in Council.

    The Governor (Sir Philip Game) presided at a hurriedly convened meeting of the Executive Council last night, at which the Premier (Mr. Lang), and all the Cabinet Ministers were present. The meeting was called by his Excellency at the request of the ...

    Article : 188 words
  6. STORM-SWEPT COAST. Continuous Gale and Rain.

    Almost the whole of the New South Wales coast south of the Manning River was swept yesterday and last night by the fierce cyclone which had commenced the previous night. The metropolitan area, which was the centre of the disturbance, was ...

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  7. MINERS' STRIKE.

    In accordance with the decision of the aggregate meeting held at Cessnock yesterday following the dismissal of a wheeler from the Aberdare Extended Colliery both the Aberdare ...

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  8. NOTABLE DECISION.

    The South African Board has made a notable decision. One cannot but praise its sportsmanship in declinlg Australia's amended terms, more generous than those under which ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," says: "I am perforce dumb regarding the test match, but I sincerely congratulate the New Zealand cricketers on their fine cricket ...

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  10. THE MEETING.

    It was at the request of the Premier (Mr. Lang) that his Excellency agreed to preside at the special meeting of the Executive Council which commenced at 5 o'clock ...

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  11. A TERRIFIC STORM.

    The cyclone raged along the coast of New South Wales yesterday afternoon and last night with even greater fury than on Sunday night and yesterday morning. Several of the ...

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  12. GREAT FIREBALL.

    Early last night a great fireball was reported to have been seen at Lane Cove. It travelled close to the ground near Hamilton-street, and illuminated the locality. ...

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  13. POPE'S ENCYCLICAL.

    The Pope's encyclical has created a painful impression among Fascists. The tension is serious. The Fascists most resent the manner of its publication. An American prelate ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. OVERSEA DEBT.

    The immediate problem of the success of the conversion loan having been made less pressing during the past few days by the ready response of many institutions and ...

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  15. MR. YAGER, M.L.C.

    Another sensation occurred in Labour circles yesterday when it became known that the secretary of the A.L.P. (Mr. J. J. Graves) had intimated that disciplinary methods were to ...

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  16. LIGHTS OUT.

    The terrors of the storm were increased by the widespread failure of the electric lighting system. Portions of the city and of every suburb—no suburb entirely escaped— ...

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  17. CHINESE ATTACKED.

    Serious anti-Chinese demonstrations have occurred in Korea in retaliation for the continual Chinese oppression of Korean settlers in Manchuria. Many houses have been ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. FRENCH INNKEEPER

    An Alsatian innkeeper named Georg, who was fishing without a licence in the Rhine, was shot and critically wounded by a German Customs officer. Georg was with a ...

    Article : 151 words
  19. COMMONWEALTH CONTROL.

    The suggestion of Mr. T. Murray, M.L.C., that the Commonwealth Government should take control of the administration of New South Wales for a period was not regarded ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. IN THE SUBURBS.

    Several houses in Botany-road, Botany, were completely unroofed, and the residents, gathering up some of their possessions, went to seek the shelter of neighbouring houses. ...

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  21. REMARKABLE CRIME.

    Richmond (Illinois) authorities are mystified by the discovery of the body of a wealthy retired lawyer, Charles Eldredge, who was murdered on his private island estate by a ...

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  22. BRADFORD'S DRIVE

    Bradford's big drive to help the wool industry began when the Lord Mayor opened the Imperial wool industries fair. The Prince of Wales sent a message for the ...

    Article : 111 words
  23. 1000 TELEGRAMS

    The leader of the Riverina movement (Mr. C. Hardy, jun.) declared to-night his intention to enter an emphatic protest on behalf of the people of the Riverina against attempts ...

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  24. FEDERAL ECONOMY. Balancing the Budget.

    When the House of Representatives meets to-morrow it will be given a formidable week of business, which will probably necessitate two all-night sittings. It is the intention ...

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  25. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Lake Garda, where the official trials of the Italian seaplanes for the Schneider Cup will take place in the coming week, says: "The ...

    Article : 238 words
  26. SIR WILLIAM WATERLOW.

    Sir William Waterlow, former Lord Mayor of London, has died at the age of 60 years. [Sir William Waterlow was a member of the famous firm of English printers who were ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. MISHAP AT HOSPITAL.

    The entire roof of Ward 28 at the Randwick Military Hospital was lifted by the fierce gale last night, and pieces of galvanised iron were carried hundreds of yards. Fortunately, ...

    Article : 316 words
  28. STUD MERINOS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  29. MR. WILLIS.

    The Dominions Office is at present silent regarding the New South Wales difficulty. The Agent-General (Mr. Willis) for several days has been in close consultation with the ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Joe Kirkwood is making his debut on the English variety stage and heads the bill at the Palladium, where its will do trick golf shots. ...

    Article : 371 words
  31. POLICY OF ISOLATION.

    The leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin), commenting yesterday on the crisis that is developing in State politics, said:—"It is almost impossible to understand why the ...

    Article : 353 words
  32. AUSTRALIAN BROADCAST.

    The Australian broadcast seems to have been almost a complete failure, though possibly a few individual experimenters, incited by the prospect of hearing a lyre bird's note, ...

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  33. BULLION FOR LONDON.

    In addition to the £1,000,000 in bullion shipped at Sydney by the Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line mail steamer Moreton Bay as part of the £5,000,000 which the ...

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  34. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The spirit of patriotism, which promises to be the compelling force behind the great debt conversion loan, is illustrated by the tone of letters which continue to pour in to the ...

    Article : 239 words
  35. LABOUR CONFERENCE

    After having communicated with members of the Federal executive in each of the States, the general secretary of the Australian Labour party (Mr. McNamara) said to-day that there ...

    Article : 116 words
  36. COOK'S RIVER.

    Low-lying areas fronting the Cook's River were inundated early yesterday, and by nightfall some land was covered to a depth of more than two feet. Unwin's Bridge at ...

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  37. BOXER DIES

    After being unconscious since Saturday night, Bert McCarthy, the former Australian featherweight boxing champion, died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day from a fractured ...

    Article : 138 words
  38. MUNGANA CASE.

    It is unlikely that the hearing of the Mungana case will begin on July 13 unless it is taken by a Judge other than Mr. Justice Henchman. It is understood that Mr. Justice ...

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  39. MR. CHICHESTER

    Mr. F. C. Chichester, who is flying from Sydney to Japan in a Moth seaplane, left Cairns this morning at 8 o'clock, and reached Thursday Island this afternoon at 3.30. He ...

    Article : 62 words
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