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  2. CITY COUNCIL.

    When a recommendation by the works committee that the City Council should purchase two new motor cars was considered, at the council meeting yesterday, Alderman Tresidder ...

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  3. WESTERN LEASES.

    Evidence concerning interview's of the Western Land Board with the present Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) was given yesterday to Mr. McMohon, S.M., who, as a Royal Commission, ...

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  4. UNSETTLED WEATHER.

    During the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock yesterday morning rain fell generally along the New South Wales coast, in far western districts, and in northern and north-eastern ...

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  5. CONVERSION LOAN.

    Many inquiries have been made regarding the way in which holdings of small amounts of Government stock and bonds will be converted in the conversion loan of £556,000,000 ...

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  6. CANCER. Heartening Research.

    The annual report of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, edited by Mr. J. P. Lockhart-Mummery, is noteworthy for an account of the production of a serum which ...

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  7. A PENNY A LOAF.

    A well-known doctor and a leading business man in Toowoomba, Queensland, have established an unemployment relief scheme all their own. They nave provided a camp outside ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS. BATHURST POLICE COURT.

    Two brothers, Alfred John Galvin, 20, and James Ernest Galvin, 22, labourers, were each fined £3, with 18/ costs, on charges of having been in possession of a quantity of mutton ...

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  9. ASSURANCES NEEDED.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) referring to Mr. Lang's request for financial assistance, said that only a few weeks had elapsed since a meeting of the Loan Council had been held, ...

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  10. FREE THOUGHT.

    Speaking to a meeting of young Roman Catholic men at Tamworth, the Bishop of Armidale (Dr. P. J. O'Connor) said that the duty of Roman Catholic associations was to ...

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  11. DEATH OF MRS. J. TRIGG.

    Mrs. Jane Trigg, widow of the late Mr. William Andrew Trigg, and a member of an old pioneer family, died at the age of 70. She leaves three sons, four daughters, 35 ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The State Cabinet, at a special meeting to-day, decided to support the Prime Minister (Mr; Scullin) in his policy towards Mr. Lang. Mr. Scullin was informed of this decision ...

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  13. PROSPECTING ACTIVITY.

    About 100 fossickers are in the Shoalhaven Gully near Bungonia, and a number of claims have been pegged out at Soring Creek and at the back of Inverary. A syndicate of ...

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  14. BRITISH MIGRANTS.

    A request for the repatriation of unemployed British migrants in Australia was put before the British Government's representative in the Commonwealth (Mr. E. T. Crutchley) ...

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  15. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    The report that Mr. Norman Smith intends to attempt to lower the land speed record on the Ninety Mile Beach in October has occasioned some surprise, the date being ...

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  16. ODDFELLOWS' HALL OPENED.

    The official opening and dedication of the new hall of the local branch of the Manchester Unity Order of Oddfellows was performed at Hermidale last night by the Grand Master ...

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  17. DEATH OF MRS. M. DOWLING.

    The death has occurred of Mary Ann Dowling, 84, widow of the late Reginald Dowling, who was formerly a prominent grazier in the Forbes district. She was the eldest daughter ...

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  18. WHEAT POOL

    The Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney), replying to questions in the House of Representatives to-day, said that the rejection by the wheatgrowers of New South ...

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  19. LENNON'S HOTEL.

    Lennon's Hotel, at the corner of Adelaide and George streets, city, was offered for sale yesterday as a going concern, on a walk in walk out basis, with valuable freehold, licence, ...

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  20. MR. BARNES EMPHATIC.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Barnes) stated to-day that, in reply to the telegram from the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), asking whether the Queensland Government would consent to the ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. UNOCCUPIED COTTAGE

    An inquiry was conducted by the Parramatta Coroner (Mr. Richardson Clark) yesterday concerning a fire which destroyed a house owned by Alice Carr, at Dural, on June 8. ...

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  22. SAD HOME-COMING.

    A man named Ryan had a sad home-coming to his camp on the Binda road yesterday. He found his wife lying dead and his little four-year-old daughter stondlng by the body. ...

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  23. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The executive of the Master Butchers' Association, at a meeting last night, strongly protested against the action of the Government in approving a new set of regulations ...

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  24. MR. A. G. SADDINGTON

    Mr. Arthur G. Saddington, Prothonotary of the Supreme Court, will retire from the Public Service on August 24, and enter upon practice at the Bar. ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. G. JAMES.

    The death has occurred of Mr. George James, aged 68. He was a leading apiarist and horticulturist, and a member of the executive of the Beekeepers' Association of New South ...

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  26. LONDON PRESS COMMENT.

    Observing that some kind of agreement appears to have been reached by Mr. Scullin and Mr. Lang, the "Times" reviews Mr. Lang's past attitude, which, it says, is imperilling the ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL.

    William Thompson, of Albury, who is charged with having with menaces demanded money from Alexander Constantine, a police inspector, with intent to steal, gave evidence in the ...

    Article : 148 words
  28. MOCK AIR RAID.

    Winged raiders from the enemy country, "Blueland," to-night swept towards London, the capital of "Redland," the destruction of which they plotted. A steady downpour of ...

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  29. CORONER'S ROUGH TRIP.

    Owing to the floods, the district coroner (Mr. C. Lewis) and the Government Medical Officer (Dr. V. R. Elphick), who set out to investigate the death of a boundary rider on North Whoey ...

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  30. ROADS BLOCKED.

    The Otago snowstorm is over, but the roads to Southland and central Otago are still blocked by snow. Large gangs of men are employed clearing ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 381 words
  32. LABOUR CAMPAIGN

    State Cabinet Ministers and Labour members of Parliament will take a leading part in the protest meetings arranged by the A.L.P. this week against the action of the Governor ...

    Article : 248 words
  33. MELBOURNE ROBBERY.

    Members of one of the wireless patrols last night seized about £150 worth of suit materials, alleged to be the proceeds of a robbery last week in Little Collins-street, ...

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  34. AFTER TWELVE YEARS.

    In 1919, according to a statement made by his counsel at the Quarter Sessions yesterday. Rodney Brown was committed for trial at Sydney on a charge of having five forged £5 ...

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  35. CASUALTIES.

    Alfred Marsden, 17, of Dalmeny-avenue, Rosebery, who was caught in the belting operating a wood cutting machine yesterday, suffered fractures of both forearms and ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. MORATORIUM ACT.

    In the police court this morning, S. B. Penniment applied for the return of a motor car seized by the Commercial Investment Trust, Ltd., under a hire-purchase agreement. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Australian Travel Association has concluded an agreement whereby posters advertising Australia's tourist attractions will be displayed on English railways. Among the first ...

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  38. DOLE FRAUD.

    At the local police court, John Thomas Torence was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for having obtained a food relief order by false pretences. Police evidence ...

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  39. PRIMARY PRODUCERS

    The president of the Graziers' Association (Mr. F. H. Tout) said yesterday that he was surprised at the remarks of Mr. Archdale Park-hill, M.P., to the effect that "it was scarcely ...

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  40. CRONULLA TRAMS.

    A public meeting was held in the Masonic Hall, Cronulla, last night for the purpose of Eassing a motion that the Transport Board be requested to provide an improved tram ...

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  41. FISHERMEN'S PLIGHT.

    A party of three professional fishermen in a motor launch, in charge of R. Telemon, ran out of petrol and were unable to make Tweed Heads. They were forced to anchor about a ...

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  42. A.F.A. MEETING AT RANDWICK.

    Several hundred people attended a meeting held in the Randwick Town Hall last night under the auspices of the A.F.A. League to protest against the Lang Administration. ...

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  43. WARREN RAILWAY STATION BURNT.

    Twenty-four hours after yesterday's big fire the Warren raliway station was gutted between 1 and 2 o'clock this morning. The station is half a mile from the main portion ...

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  44. RIVER STEAMERS.

    Referring yesterday to a report from Windsor that competition from road transport would probably result in the cessation of Hawkesbury River steamer services, the ...

    Article : 133 words
  45. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 words
  46. THE SHUN KONG.

    Examination has revealed that the trouble on the freighter Shun Kong (formerly Urilla), which was reported on Monday to be making water, whilst loading wheat for the East at ...

    Article : 156 words
  47. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Premier (Mr. Forbes), in the House of Representatives, initiated the debate on the Imperial Conference. He moved that the Statute of Westminster be agreed to. Mr. ...

    Article : 89 words
  48. LOYALIST REUNION.

    The Loyalist Reunion of the New Guard will be held in the Town Hall this evening. The general public will not be admitted, the attendance being confined to members and ...

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  49. WOMEN'S MOVEMENT.

    A conference to inaugurate metropolitan women's branches of the Sane Democracy League will be held in David Jones' auditorium to-morrow. There will be morning ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 190 words
  51. GLEBE COUNCIL.

    Alderman Halliday, of Glebe, replying yesterday to the defence of the administration of the Glebe Council by the Mayor (Alderman Ward), said that by his silence ...

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  52. SILVER COINS.

    Treasury officials in Melbourne are unable to account for an exceptionally heavy demand for silver coins which has been noticeable in the last two months. It is conjectured that ...

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  53. EXEMPT FROM WAGE TAX.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Davies), in a letter to Mr. C. E. Martin, M.L.A., stated that in October last the Crown Solicitor ruled that State teachers in the Federal Territory were ...

    Article : 137 words
  54. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Resignations have, in the last few days, reduced the Newcastle Trades Hall unemployment advisory committee, appointed at the request of the Minister for Labour (Mr. ...

    Article : 101 words
  55. SOLICITOR SUSPENDED.

    The State Full Court to-day suspended Robert William Finch, solicitor, of Collie, from practice for the remainder of the present year, and ordered him to pay the costs of the ...

    Article : 132 words
  56. MR. GIBSON AT GULGONG.

    At a largely-attended public meeting Mr. A. J. Gibson, president of the All for Australia League, said the rigid political party "machine" would bring disaster to the ...

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  57. SALES TAX TABLE.

    The introduction of the new 6 per cent, sales tax has caused inconvenience to many business firms, as the rate is awkward to calculate. To overcome the difficulty. W. C. Penfold and Co., ...

    Article : 57 words
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