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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At Albury Police Court to—day [?] S. H. Wade, of the Department of Agriculture, proceeded against F. L. Vines for selling [?] seed which, when tested by the department ...

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  3. COAL DISPUTE.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Graham) and the Secretary for Mines (Mr. Shinwell) met representatives of the mineowners and the Miners' Federation separately, ...

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  4. WEST INDIES

    The West Indies team is in a favourable position in the match against Queensland, to be concluded at the Brisbane Cricket Ground to-morrow. With only five wickets ...

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  5. FRANCE'S COLOURED SAILORS.

    Pacifie Islanders at work cleaning a gun on the visiting French sloop Bellatrix. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UPPER HOUSE.

    In Chambers yesterday Mr. Justice McTiernan tentatively fixed January 20 for the hearing by the High Court in Melbourne of the appeal with regard to the proposed ...

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  7. PARKES.

    "This election is an important election, not because the result can alter the balance of power in Parliament, but because your votes on January 31 will be regarded as some ...

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  8. PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) repeated his assertion that he was determined to carry out his work regardless of criticism or dictation, when he spoke at a luncheon given by ...

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  9. FIRE DESTROYS HAYSTACKS.

    Two stacks, containing 20 tons of [?] hay, were destroyed by [?] on the farm of George Crawford, near Tamworth.r [?] PARK, Tuesday. ...

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  10. LONG-DISTANCE TELEPHONE.

    A telephone conversation with Perth took place through the local telephone exchange [?] few nights ago. The conversation was heard very clearly. The cost of the call was 6/8. ...

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  11. WAR MEMORIAL.

    One of the late Mr. George Lambert's last sculptures, a life-size figure of a dead Australian soldier, recumbent in full kit, is now being cast. It will shortly be exhibited at ...

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  12. KICKED BY HORSE.

    Harold Marshall, 43 years, a timber worker, was kicked by a wild horse which had broken through the rails of a fence at Lanitza. Marshall, who suffered complicated injuries to his ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED WORKER'S WINE.

    J. P. Green, an unemployed man, was fined £1 for purchasing a bottle of wine after closing hours. He admitted that during the day he had received rations from the police. ...

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  14. M.C.C. TEAM.

    The M.C.C. team, playing at Maritzburg, carried their first innings score from seven wickets for 220 to 284. A Woods took six wickets for 83. ...

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  15. EMBEZZLEMENT BY POLICEMAN.

    At the Tamworth Police Court yesterday, John Michael Duckworth a former [?] of police pleaded guilty to having while in charge of the traffic office at Tamworth, ...

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  16. WAGES TAX.

    A dispute has arisen on the South Coast coalfields over the levying of the wages tax of 1/ in the £. The Taxation Commissioner (Mr. McMahon), ...

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  17. LOAN COUNCIL.

    Action by the Australian Loan Council, which met to-day to consider the financial situation of the Commonwealth and States, was deferred until after members have heard the views of ...

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  18. HOUSES DESTROYED.

    The homestead at Ingleara station, [?] Belaringar, owned by Mr. Ken McKay [?] been destroyed by fire. The homestead contained 14 rooms. The loss is estimated at ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Lisbon states that the giant German flying boat, Dornier Do. X., will fly to the Canary Islands on January 20. It is reported from Vienna that Marie ...

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  20. DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC.

    No fewer than 99 patients are in the [?] Hospital as a result of a diphtheria and [?] fever epidemic in the district. There is a [?] demand for serum. One child exhausted £[?] ...

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  21. CORONER ASSAULTED.

    Unusual circumstances led to the appearance at the Richmond Police Court to-day of Patrick Britt, [?] years, labourer, of Cubitt-street, Richmond, on charges of having ...

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  22. DEFENDANTS DISCHARGED.

    Three men who were arrested some days ago by the police, who suspected them of being involved in a safe-blowing at Wagga, [?] discharged when they appeared before [?] ...

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  23. MAN'S STRANGE BEHAVIOUR.

    Berry police received a report that a [?] was acting strangely, and arrested him [?] made a rambling statement, which indicated that he had been strongly influenced by the ...

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  24. MR. DAVIDSON'S TOUR.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Davidson) was entertained on Monday night at a public welcome at Bourke, and afterwards at a civic banquet. The Minister received many ...

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  25. VICTIM OF DRUGS.

    At an inquiry into the death of Edward Berry Kidd, 43, chemist, a recent arrival from Sydney, who, the coroner found, died from narcotic poisoning, self-administered. A letter ...

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  26. HEAT WAVE PASSING.

    Before the arrival of a strong and squally southerly change late in the afternoon, weather conditions were very unpleasant in the metropolitan area yesterday. Under the ...

    Article : 271 words
  27. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 268 words
  28. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Unemployment was more noticeable in the United States than in any country visited by the Rev. P. J. Griffin, of Beechworth (Vic.), who reached Sydney in the Sonoma yesterday, ...

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  29. THE GEORGIC.

    A sister ship to Britain's largest motor liner—the White Star motor-ship Britannic— is now building at the yards of Harland and Wolff, Belfast, and will be called the Georgie. ...

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  30. COMMUNISTS

    Members of the Town Employees' Union clashed with Communists at a meeting of the former body last night. When the meeting began, two men were ...

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  31. GOLD SEEKERS.

    The gold "fever" is spreading here." A local syndicate, and two Sydney syndicates, have a large area pegged out on the old McMahon's Reef diggings, 12 miles from ...

    Article : 330 words
  32. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 words
  33. LOTTERY FOR HOSPITALS

    The Demondrille Shire Council will do nothing officially to support the Churches' hospital appeal. A letter from the organisers of the appeal, ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. MIGRATION.

    Oversea migration returns for the month of November last, supplied by the Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. Wickens, show that there was an excess of arrivals over ...

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  35. ORMOND MURDER.

    There were no developments to-day in the investigation of the murder of Adeline Hazel Wilson, 16 years, of Melton-avenue, Ormond, which occurred on Friday night or Saturday ...

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  36. CLOVELLY CASE.

    Approval was given by the Executive Council yesterday to a minute authorising the release from prison of Wilfred Mountjoy and John Sylvester, who with 19 other alleged ...

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  37. OVERCOME BY FUMES.

    James Richardson, 51 years, of Marysvlllestreet, Ripponlea, was overcome by smoke and fumes when a fire broke out in his bedroom this morning. The fire had evidently been ...

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  38. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Turned Up." 2, 8. Criterion Theatre: "In Port" and "Elisa Comes to Stay." 2.10. 8.10. St. James Theatre: "Puss in Boots," 2. 8. ...

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  39. TAXI FARES.

    There is a move on foot in Sydney to establishe a uniform rate of fares for taxicabs in Sydney. At present the different companies operating fleets of taxi-cabs have different ...

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  40. 200 METRES RECORD.

    At the Valley Municipal Baths to-night, Tom Boast broke the 200 metres backstroke record held by M. Campbell, of N.S.W. Campbell's time was 3 minutes 4 1-10 seconds. Boast ...

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  41. CYCLONIC BLOW.

    Following intense heat, an exceptionally severe cyclonic blow of only a few minutes' duration caused considerable damage at Barcaldine this afternoon. The front ...

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  42. Y.A.L. BOYS VISIT CANBERRA.

    A party of 744 boys, members of the Young Austialla League, visited Canberra to-day in the course of a tour of the Commonwealth. The delegation, which was one of the largest ...

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  43. RESCUE BY BOY SCOUTS.

    Two boys of the 1st Mosman Boy Scouts, camped at Castlereagh, near Penrith, showed resource and courage [?] on Sunday. A couple of visitors who had camped with ...

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  44. CHILD DROWNED IN BATHS.

    Margaret June O'connell, 3 years, of Smith-street, South-west Maitland, was drowned in the Wangi baths this afternoon. Her body was found floating face ...

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  45. SIR JAMES O'GRADY.

    Sir James O'Grady, whose term as Governor of Tasmania has expired, arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Melbourne express, en route for London. He is in excellent health, ...

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  46. WIRELESS IN HOSPITAL.

    A recent patient in the Coast Hospital, in a letter to the Editor, expresses appreciation of the kindness of the Smith Family in [?] ing wireless in the istituion. "The real ...

    Article : 61 words
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