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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A stot and part of an hotel at Coolabah, conducteby Mr. Thomas Gregson, were destroyed bfira this morning. The fire was discovered [?] 6 o'clock. Several people narrowly ...

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  3. LANCASHIRE AGAIN.

    Australia's test cricketers will have their first experience to-dav on Old Trafford Manchester, the ground on which the fourth and, as England is up one, possibly critical test ...

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  4. DARING ASSAULT.

    Three men made a daring attack on an old man in Hyde Park shortly after noon yesterday Crowds of people were passing at the time but the thieves boldness was almost ...

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  5. REAR-ADMIRAL BYRD.

    New York City, for the third time, acclaimed Rear-Admiral Byrd with a tremendous civil reception, following the Antarctic party's arrival up the harbour with ...

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  6. STATE SESSION.

    On the last sitting day of the session of the Legislative Assembly yesterday sympathetic reference was made to the illness of the Premier (Mr. Bavin). Both the Acting ...

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  7. NEW TARIFF DISCUSSED.

    Representative public men yesterday expressed strong opinions regarding the new tariff schedule, some in favour of it and others in opposition. It was stated by Mr. C. H. Hoskins that the tariff would enable the ...

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  8. OL RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    Tne aeatnccurred at the Goulburn Hospital of Mr. [?]mes Newling, at the age of 70. The late Mriewling was bom in Camden, and came tooulburn 40 years ago. He was ...

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  9. EFFECT ON TIMBER TRADE.

    "Australia is quarrelling with her best customers," said Mr. A. E. Heath, chairman of the Sydney and Suburban Timber MerchantsAssociation, yesterday, when discussing the ...

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  10. NEW SCHEDULE.

    Admittedly it is difficult for the public to appreciate the new lines affected in so far as they are incorporated with the two tariff schedules of November and December last, ...

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  11. "CHOPPING AND CHANGING."

    Mr. Denham Board, president of the Customs-house Agents' Association, said that members of his association felt that the tariff had reached the stage of absurdity. The ...

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  12. POST-OF[?]CE STORE BURGLARY.

    A burglar e[?]red the post-office store at West Burlelghbetween Tweed Heads and Brisbane, on Wnesday night, and stole over £50 worth oilrapery and mercery, and ...

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  13. TRANSATLANTIC RIGHT.

    When the aeroplane Bremen made the first east-west Atlantic flight. Colonel Fitzmaurice, who made the flight with the German airmen, carried a £1 note as a mascot. After ...

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  14. HUSBANDS AND WIVES.

    Mr. Justice McCardie, who is a bachelor, made a searching criticism of the law in relation to husbands and wives in dealing with a curious case of a woman suing a man for ...

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  15. PARKES SPITAL FINANCES.

    The hospital dltors at the monthly mering decided to fcrview the Commissiorer (Mr. Love) at F[?]s on Sunday night, and ask for a grant, ficlent to cover old de[?]ts ...

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  16. "INADEQUATE."

    Mr. J. Culbert, M.L.C., secretary of the Timber Workers' Union, said yesterday that he was disappointed with the tariff. "It is totally inadequate to meet the position of ...

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  17. SOLDIERS' [?]MORIAL GIFT.

    The boara or [?]ctors of the Bowral District Hospital reved a letter from the local Returned Sofcs' League intimating that it was real to hand over the ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. "THE FIRST STEP."

    Mr. John Storey, president of the Automobile Manufacturers' Association, said that the new schedule gave an individuality to many parof a motor car which hitherto were lost in ...

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  19. RAILWAY EMPLOY[?] FOUND HANGING.

    David Gordon, 39, allway employee, was found dead in the ya[?] his residence in Keppel-street, hangings the neck from a rope fastened to a pos[?] The discovery was ...

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  20. FIRE IN THEATRE.

    Damage estimated at £1000 was caused by a fire in the Balwyn picture theatre early thls morning. The stage furnishing and projection screen curtain were destroyed. ...

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  21. THE EX-KAISER.

    The correspondent of the Dally Express at Amsterdam says that Princess Carmo and Prince George step children of the ex Kaiser had narrow escapes from death in a motor ...

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  22. THEFT OF [?]RSE.

    At the Narrabri Police [?]rt before Mr. A. K. Loftus, P.M., Arthur Nee challenger was charged with stealing a h[?] the property of Mrs. Reichel, valued at £[?] challenger said ...

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  23. SHARES ACTIVE.

    Publication of the tariff schedule stirred investment stocks into activity on 'Change yesterday. The fact that breweries and tobacco ...

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  24. DUTY ON SHIPS.

    "The duty imposed on ships is ill-considered, and has been determined without a proper regard for its effect on coastal transport conditions," says a statement issued yesterday by ...

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  25. MISS JOHNSON'S VISIT GOULBURN.

    As a result of Miss Amy kson's visit to Goulburn nearly £120 was gained as net profit. Half the proceeds [?]to the Goulburn Aero Club, and the ot[?] half to the ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Twenty-nine vessels, totalling 138,000 tons, were launched from the Tyne shipbuilding yards during the past five months, this being an increase of two vessels and 49,000 tons ...

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  27. GRAZIER'S BODY IN[?]VER.

    The body of John Shiel, gr[?]r, who has been missing from a friend's [?]ce on the irrigation area for a fortnighwas found floating in the river to-day. ...

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  28. COAT OF ARMS.

    At a meeting of the Johnstone Shire Council yesterday a letter was received from Mr. G. Luciano, the Italian Consular Agent, officially bringing under their notice the recent ...

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  29. RETAIL TRADERS.

    The new tariff schedule, said Mr. George Wright, managing director of Farmer and Company, Limited, and president of the Retail Traders' Association of New South ...

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  30. MUSICAL FESTIVA[?]

    The musical festival results a[?]— Violin solo, under 10 years: Fin Lawrence Daniels (Murwillumbah), 86 Betty [?] (Murwillumbah), 79. Boys' solo, under l6 [?]s: Final: ...

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  31. STEEL PLATES.

    Mr. Cecil H. Hoskins, chairman of directors of Australian Iron and Steel, Ltd., stated last night that he was delighted with the duty on steel plates and sheet metal, which ...

    Article : 195 words
  32. EMPIRE PRESSMEN.

    When Queen Elizabeth sent Mary, Queen of Scots, to Coventry, she was imprisoned in the armory of St. Mary's Hall. The Empire Press delegates dined last night in the great ...

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  33. LATE SHIPPING.

    Adelaide.—Arr: June 20 Hanau from Antwerp Herminlus from Lie erpool Katoomba from eastern States. Dep: Mulcra, for Melbourne. ...

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  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 249 words
  35. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council the following bills were passed through all stages:—The Deficiency (Revenue) Bill, Special Deposits (Industrial Undertakings) Amendment Bill, ...

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  36. PROTECTIVE LEGISLATION.

    Mr. H. L. Setchell recently British Acting Senior Trade Commissioner in Australia has for a fortnight been interviewing practically the whole of the British and Australian ...

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  37. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    The problem of the Schneider trophy has been renewed by advices that France and Italy will send challengers. Commenting on this, the aviation expert ...

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  38. METAL TRADERS.

    Mr. W. C. Myhill, secretary of the Metal Trades Employers' Association, yesterday expressed satisfaction with the new tariff "As representing the great majority of ...

    Article : 209 words
  39. MEAT GLUT IN ENGLAND.

    There Is a record glut of frozen mutton and lamb at the London docks. Thousands of carcases will become unsuitable before they reach the public. The situation is due to the ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 words
  41. CRY FOR FINALITY.

    "I am getting complaints of the tariff from the Chambers of Commerce all over Australia said Mr George A Parkes acting president of the Associated Chambers of ...

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  42. PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) has cancelled his week-end visit to Sydney, He will remain in Canberra with the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) to prepare for the series of Cabinet ...

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  43. POLICY HOLDERS.

    A deputation, representing the Australian Federal and Peoples Prudential Policy Holders Defence Association, waited on the AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Boyce), and the Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  44. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the London championships at the Queen's Club Sa te h had a walk over from Moon, who scratched In the first round of the doubles Judge ...

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  45. "DISAPPOINTED."

    Executive officers of the Chamber of Manufactures declined yesterday to comment on the new tariff. The president of the Associated Chambers (Mr. R. A. Marks) and the ...

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  46. FEDERAL POLICE.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan), replying to Mr. Crouch (Vic), in the House of Representatives to-day, said that the cost of the Inquiry into charges against Sergeant ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty s Theatre: "The Merry Widow." 2, 8. Criterion Theatre: "The Garden of Eden." 8. Grand Opera House: "Scandalmongers," 2.15, 8. Lyceum Theatre: "Splinters," 11, 2, 5, 8. ...

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  48. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    Residents of Lauderdale—avenue. Manly,.were awakened early yesterday morning by several loud explosions When they ra[?] outside they found the ...

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  49. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    A young woman ran into Daceyville Police Station on Thursday night and said that she had been assaulted by two men near Victoria Park racecourse. She was very distressed, and ...

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  50. GRAZIERS PERTURBED.

    "The tariff is becoming more and more impossible from the pastoral industry's point of view," said Mr. J. W. Allen, general secretary of the Graziers' Association of New South ...

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  51. FEDERAL INQUIRIES.

    The Acting Minister for ousioms (Mr. Forde) announced to-day that Mr. A. R. Townsend, the accountant at the central office of the department, had been appointed to ...

    Article : 109 words
  52. BOXING.

    The New York State Athletic Commission has recognised Max Schmeling as heavyweight champion, and suggested that Schmeling and Sharkey meet again this summer. Sharkey ...

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  53. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    After a debate lasting for two hours the Church of England Synod last night decided to instruct the Diocesan Council to immediately initiate a fund to raise a million ...

    Article : 68 words
  54. BIG DEFICIT.

    In asking Parliament to approve of supplementary estimates amounting to £350,000, the Treasurer, Mr. L. L. Hill, informed the Assembly yesterday that the total ...

    Article : 40 words
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