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  2. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. R. W. Hanson, late Postmaster-General at Madras, India, who is visiting Sydney, yesterday expressed the opinion that if the Indian Round Table Conference decided ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WEST INDIES TEAM

    The potency of what appeared to be a weak tail and the inability of the West Indies men to cope with the slow bowlers, has placed South Australia in a strong position in the ...

    Article : 466 words
  4. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Following a collision between a motor-lorry and a motor-car in Western-road, Pendle Hill, shortly before midnight on Saturday, Charles Crema, a motor driver, who was riding on the ...

    Article : 866 words
  5. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Federal Country [?]arty, in a speech at Orange on Saturday night, referring to Australia's economic sickness, said on examination of the Scullin Labour ...

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  6. BLIND INSTITUTION.

    Resolutions asking for State control of the Sydney Blind Institution and changes in the staff were passed by a meeting of the United Blind Workers' Society at Christ Church Hall ...

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  7. RESERVE BANK BILL.

    The "Financial News" regards the report on the Australian Reserve Bank Bill as satisfactory. It says: "The decision undoubtedly is sound. If the ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The death has occurred here of Mr. John Lewis, 97. He was born in Batheaston, Somersetshire, England, and came to Australia when he was 23 years of age. He left five sons ...

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  9. MISS SPOONER'S FLIGHT.

    Members of the Italian Air Force dismantled the machine in which Miss Winifred Spooner and Flying-Officer Edwards crashed on their flight to Capetown. It will be ...

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  10. BUNGENDORE-CAPTAIN'S FLAT RAILWAY.

    Speaking to a resident at Bungendore, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) promised to make every effort to have the Bungendore-Captain's Flat railway line started in the ...

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  11. PAINTER FALLS 30 FEET.

    G. H. Scott, painter, of George-street, Goulburn, fell nearly 30 feet from a ladder to the footpath. It is thought he may have touched a live wire near where he was working. He ...

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  12. M.C.C. TEAM IN AFRICA.

    On the occasion of the first official visit of an M.C.C. team to Rhodesia many of the tourists were indisposed. Hendren, who remained in Johannesburg, Sandham, Goddard, ...

    Article : 111 words
  13. BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Though, as far back as September, Lindrum, McConachy, Davis, and Newman requested the Billiards Association Control Council to adopt napless cloth and consult ...

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  14. RAILWAY WORKERS' SELF-HELP.

    Men employed by the New South Wales railways in the section from Junee to Albury, who are members of the Mutual Aid Club, have received a bonus. The Mutual Aid Club ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. WOMAN SEVERELY BURNT.

    A young married woman, Dora Benham, 24, was shockingly injured when he clothes caught fire at her home yesterday. She [?]as burned about he legs, body, arms, and [?] ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Following the decisions of the Miners' Federation yesterday, the Scottish miners agreed to resume work on Monday. Negotiations with the owners will follow on with ...

    Article : 398 words
  17. HOSPITALS.

    At a meeting of Lithgow Hospital [?] mittee it was stated that nearly 1000 [?] were unemployed in the district, 90 per [?] of whom were former industrial subsc[?] ...

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  18. FARM PRODUCT PRICES.

    The first annual report of the Farm Relief Board warns producers of agricultural products that the board's purchases cannot prevent severe price declines. ...

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  19. STATE TEAM AT MAITLAND.

    The game between the New South Wales Sheffield Shield team and a Northern Districts eleven was concluded on the Maitland Show Ground yesterday and drawn. ...

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  20. RESCUED MISSIONARIES.

    In an interview at Pekin, Mrs. Hayward and Miss Gomersal, of the China Inland Mission, told the story of their adventurous Journey from Lanchow. ...

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  21. GELIGNITE EXPLODES

    An explosion of gelignite in a camp fire round which three young men were seated near Hawkesbury railway station, on Saturday afternoon, resulted in serious injuries to one ...

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  22. FACTORY DESTROYED.

    A factory at the corner of Stanley-street and Cleveland-street, Redfern, was destroyed by fire last night. The building, which was of three floors, was occupied by R. W. Emslie, ...

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  23. SHOTS THROUGH A DOOR.

    Mrs. Edith Catherine Dorrington locked herself in a bedroom, after she had had a dispute with some persons regarding a picnic party. Soon afterwards two shots from a ...

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  24. THREE HUNDRED DROWNED.

    Three hundred Chinese were drowned in the Yangtze, near Hankow, when the native Steamer S[?]entao, which was proceeding to Changsha, foundered. The passengers ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE.

    Daisy May Roberts, 18, appeared on remand before Mr. McCulloch, P.M., charged with feloniously administering cyanide of po[?] s[?]um to her two-year-old daughter, with ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE (2400m).—Arr: Dec. 6. Nardana, s, from Liverpool. Dep: Dec. 6. City of Evansville, s, and Bullaren, for Dunkirk; Westralia, s, and Nardana, s, for eastern States: Tallyrand, for Oslo. ...

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  27. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The Transport Trust has approved arrangements to give relief to tramway employees over the Christmas period. It will be on the same basis as arrangements made by the Railway ...

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  28. FIRE AT TWEED HEADS.

    The third fire in a week occurred at Tw[?] Heads last night when a dwelling owned and occupied by Mr. C. J. Hicks, road contracter, was destroyed by fire. The house was situated ...

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  29. TOC H CELEBRATION.

    Seven thousand people, including Lord Stonehaven, who represented Australia, and the German and United States Ambassadors, attended the Toc H. festival at the Albert Hall ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  31. DISASTROUS OUTBREAK AT WINGHAM.

    One of the most disastrous fires in the history of Wingham occurred early this morning. A valuable shopping block, belonging to Mr. W. R. Maitland, was almost completely ...

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  32. GIRL GUIDES.

    Lady Game visited Chatswood on Saturday and in St. Barnabas' Parish Hall enrolled members of the newly-formed 3rd Chatswood Company of Girl Guides. ...

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  33. DISTRESS RELIEF.

    The Parramatta Citizens' Relief Association has decided to keep the free canteen open until its funds are exhausted. The canteen supplies approximately 600 persons ...

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  34. THE TARIFF.

    "Import prohibitions and exorbitant Customs duties have literally killed French trade with Australia," said the French commercial attache in Australia (M. Georges Bader) on ...

    Article : 211 words
  35. MOTOR BUS LICENCES.

    A further list of service licence fees has been fixed by the Transport Trust, amounting to about £15,000. The necessary notices will be sent out early ...

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  36. AFGHAN BRIGANDS.

    Nadir Shah, the King of Afghanistan, is confronted with a serious problem in Badakshan, the most northerly province of his kingdom, where a young "Robin Hood" has arisen ...

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  37. SHALE OIL COMMITTEE.

    It was announced by the Acting Federal Attorney-General (Senator Daly), on his arrival from Canberra yesterday, that the Commonwealth's representatives on the committee ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  39. MILLINERY STOCK DAMAGED.

    There was a fire in the millinery factory of Messrs. H. C. Blanchard and Co., Albion-street, Surry Hills, on Saturday night. Fire brigade detachments, under the Acting Chief ...

    Article : 85 words
  40. EVERINGHAM MILLIONS.

    Between 400 and 450 claimants to the Everingham millions met at the Newtown Town Hall on Saturday afternoon to discuss information brought back from England by Mr. A. J. ...

    Article : 253 words
  41. OMNIBUS PROPRIETORS.

    An organisation which will be known as the Omnibus Proprietors' Association of New South Wales is being formed, with headquarters in Sydney. A temporary committee ...

    Article : 107 words
  42. MAN DROWNED IN RIVER

    Alexander Seckold, plasterer, 24, married, with two children, was drowned in the Murray River three miles from Albury last night while attempting to cross the river in search ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. COTTAGE DESTROYED.

    A weatherboard cottage in Harold-street, Matraville, occupied by John Henry Miller, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday evening. An adjoining cottage was damaged, but was ...

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  44. NEW MUSICAL PLAY.

    Mr. Dudley Glass, of Melbourne, has written the music for a large scale new production, "The Toy-maker of Nuremburg," which will be produced at the Kingsway Theatre on ...

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  45. BUTTER FOR CANADA.

    The Acting Minister for Markets (Mr. Forde) said that the statement published in the Vancouver "Sun" on December 3 that Australia was preparing to flood Canada with 20,000,000lb ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Sons o'Guns," 8. Criterion Theatre: "Op o' Me Thumb" and "Possession," 8. Grand Opera House: "Fun of the Fair," 8. ...

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  47. ASSAULTS.

    Edward Smith, 19, of Collins-street, Petersham, was attacked by a mob of 30 men in Parramatta-road, Petersham. They punched and kicked him into a state of insensibility. ...

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  48. AMMONIA FUMES.

    Several women were almost overpowered by fumes on Saturday, when a pipe conveying ammonia burst in A. Martin's butchery shop in Cleveland-street, Redfern. ...

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  49. MAN'S BODY FLOATING IN SURF.

    The body of a man was seen floating off Shelley Beach, Manly, yesterday evening, but all efforts to recover it failed. ...

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  50. UNITED STATES DEFICIT

    All semblance of congressional accord with President Hoover vanished to-day, when the Senate Agricultural Committee unanimously approved a 60,000,000 dollar drought relief ...

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  51. PASSENGER TRAIN

    While a passenger train was nearing Medlow Bath railway station yesterday afternoon pieces of metal were flung up from the track and stuck several carriages. Nobody was ...

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  52. ILLNESS AFTER EATING PRAWNS.

    James Windom, 30, of Regent-street, Paddington, was taken ill on the beach at North Bondi yesterday, and conveyed by the Eastern Suburbs Ambulance to St. Vincent's Hospital, ...

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  53. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    Complaints have been made to the Regent-street Police Station that counterfeit three-penny pieces have been given to tram conductors and other persons by newsboys. ...

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  54. A FATAL DIVE.

    Vivian Noble, 36, clerk, of 36 Thornton-street, Manly, who dived on to a rock in a pool near the West Esplanade, on Tuesday, and who sustained a fractured skull and spinal ...

    Article : 42 words
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