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  2. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    A young prisoner named Morris Richard Auld, who was serving a sentence of imprisonment at the Emu Plains prison farm, escaped from confinement last night, and is still at ...

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  3. MR. J. E. FENTON.

    The Minister lor Trade and Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton), who represented Australia at the London Naval Conference, returned to Sydney by the Aorangi yesterday. The ...

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  4. RETAIL TRADERS' PRESIDENT

    The council of the Retail Traders' Association of New South Wales has elected Mr. George Wright, managing director of Fanner and Co., Ltd., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BOTANIC GARDENS.

    A representative deputation protested yesterday to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) against the erection in the Botanic Gardens of a building for the Agricultural ...

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  6. WINDSOR MURDER.

    The Windsor murder case was concluded at the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before the Chief Justice and a jury of 12 After a retirement of three-quarters of an hour, ...

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  7. MISS AMY JOHNSON.

    Miss Amy Johnson was made an honorary life member of the Victorian branch of the Victoria League to-day, when she visited the headquarters of the league for morning tea. ...

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  8. FEDERAL SESSION.

    A bill introduced into the House of Represcntatfves to day by the Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) provides for a bounty on shale oil produced in Australia. ...

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  9. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At a meeting of the A.L.P. executive last night Mr. W. H. Harris was endorsed as the Labour candidate for the Gloucester seat at the next State elections. ...

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  10. GOVERNOR OF FIJI.

    Sir Murchison Fletcher, accompanied by Lady Fletcher, arrived in Sydney on Thursday by the Sierra from Suva. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. EXHIBITION OF JASON.

    Messrs. David Jones, Ltd., stated yesterday that a cheque for £1422/15/6, the proceeds for the exhibition of the 'plane Jason, was being sent to Miss Amy Johnson, care of ...

    Article : 146 words
  12. ECONOMIC POSITION.

    Sir Henry Braddon, addressing a Nationalist meeting at Hornsby on Thursday night, paid a striking tribute to Mr. Bavin, whom he described as "an outstanding figure, who, ...

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  13. SHIPOWNERS.

    The possibility of a protracted dispute on the waterfront if the Amending Arbitration Bill is passed in its present form is foreshadowed by Melbourne representatives of ...

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  14. N.Z. FARMERS' DELEGATION.

    Mr. F. Pawson, leader of the delegation of New Zealand farmers, which arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Aorangi, in order to tour the State. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. MANUFACTURERS' WELCOME.

    "Australia in less than two years will, I hope, be flourishing better than ever," said the Minister for Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton), who was entertained at lunch at the Australia ...

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  16. HOUSE RAIDED.

    Detective-Sergeant Wickham and Detective Thompson, reinforced by Sergeant Russell and Constable McNeill and policewomen Mooney and Bennett, raided a house in ...

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  17. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    After the storm and stress of one of the most momentous sessions for many years, all parties in the State Parliament yesterday joined in sympathetic reference to the Premier ...

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  18. BRADMAN'S BRAIN.

    Bradman is making centuries in England because a part of his brain is highly developed. This, in effect, was what Professor H. Tasman Lovell told members of the ...

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  19. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Letters were read at a meeting of the Labour Council on Thursday night from five unions, thieatenlng to withdraw affiliation unless obstructions to the business of the council by ...

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  20. MINE OWNERS.

    Messrs. A. Asquith and J. McVicars, general president and general secretary respectively of the Victorian and Tasmanian districts, have been instructed by the Miners' Federation of ...

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  21. MUNGANA.

    After hearing addresses by counsel, the Commissioner inquiring into Mungana and Chillagoe mining affairs adjourned proceedings sine die. ...

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  22. OPOSSUMS.

    Numerous applications have been made to the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) for permits to kill opossums for commercial use The Minister said yesterday the Act ...

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  23. PLANT THIEVES.

    Plant stealers are active to-day in the city and suburban public gardens and parks As fast as the experts fill a bed or border with suitable seedlings or small pot-grown plants, ...

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  24. MISSING CAR.

    Thomas Sulman, a motor salesman, was demonstrating a car to a piospective purchaser yesterday when the man said that he had an appointment in Valentine-stieet, city. He ...

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  25. RACING LOSSES.

    A remarkable story was related at the Burwood Police Court yesterday, when William Evans, or Williams, 28, an engineer, was committed for trial on a charge of obtaining ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Representatives off relief committees on the coalfields decided yesterday to reject the proposals of the Premier regarding the coordination of efforts to relieve unemployment. ...

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  27. TWO MEN ARRESTED.

    Charles Poole, a nightwatchman, surprised two men who were alleged to have attempted to break into a grocery store occupied by Mr. J. L. Dawson, in Chapel-road, Bankstown, in ...

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  28. HYDE PARK.

    Sand that was deposited on the surface of Hyde Park during the regradlng operations in August, 1928, is now being dug out and carted to another portion of the parklands to ...

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  29. PHYSICS AND RELIGION.

    "Physics will have to be brought into closer contact with philosophy," said Professor Vonwlller, in an address on "The Significance of Modem Physics for Religion " in the ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on Thursday night in a private hospital at Stanmore of Mrs. C. A Degenhardt, wife of the vice-chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange, after a short ...

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  31. DEMENTED MAN.

    Escaping from the mental asylum at Sunbury, Norman Brown, 34, a returned soldier, returned to his parents' home at Bullaron, and on Thursday he attacked his ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED HOLD UP.

    A man who attempted to hold up a shopkeeper at revolver point at Leichhardt last night was surprised when his intended victim attacked him. ...

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  33. SOLDIER RELIEF.

    Evidence is not wanting that the Anzac Relief Division, recently organised for the purpose of aiding destitute returned soldiers, is meeting with support throughout the ...

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  34. FACTORY ROBBED.

    The factory of the Argent Manufacturing Company in Wellington-street, Waterloo, was robbed for the sixth time in six months on Thursday night. ...

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  35. MOLTEN LEAD.

    Several people in Coogee Bay-road, Coogee, on Thursday were spiayed by a shower of molten lead A motor lorry struck a vessel containing ...

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  36. PROFESSIONAL GOLF COMPETITION.

    At Royal Adelaide links, Seaton, to-day, there was a thrilling final match in the golf professionals' competition between Rufus Stewart and Harvey (Royal ...

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  37. FERRIES ABROAD.

    After having had the opportunity of inspecting the main ferry services of the world, Mr. W. L. Dendy, general manager of the Port Jackson and Manly Steamship Company, who ...

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  38. THE SENATE.

    The Cotton Industries Bounty Bill, which Provides for the payment of bounties on seed cotton and cotton yarn produced in Australia was further considered in committee in the ...

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  39. MAN REMANDED TO MELBOURNE.

    Chnrged by provisional warrant at the Central Police Coull yesterday with having stolen certain money, the proparty of Pat O'Harn Wood, the famous tennis player, at ...

    Article : 118 words
  40. YEARLING TROUT.

    The Government Tourist Bureau, in cooperation with the State Fisheries Department has released near the crossing of Spencer s Creek on Mount Kosciusko, a large ...

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  41. FIRE AT PADDINGTON.

    A fire broke out in a fish shop occupied by Peter Istnthou, in OxforJ-street. Paddington, early yesterday morning, and considerably damaged the shop fittings. Brigades from ...

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  42. LITHGOW COLLIERIES.

    Howard Smith Ltd managing agents for the Invincible Collleiy at Cullen Bullen have decidid on drastic reductions in output The decision follows serious loss of trade caused, ...

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  43. TWO-UP RAID.

    A party of six police, under the supervision of Sergeants Russell and Jennings, and Constable O'Donnell, raided a house in Reservoir-street, Surry Hills, early this ...

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  44. CERASUS LANDS STOWAWAYS.

    The steamer Cerasus cn mute fiom Bunbury to Durban called off Rottnest to-day and put ashore six stownwavs She then resumed her voyage to Durban. ...

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  45. SAFEBLOWERS AT DUNDAS.

    A safe in the Council Chambers at Dundas was blown open on Thursday night by safeblowers, who escaped in a motor car. Constable Wilson heard the sound of ...

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  46. THIEVES AT NEUTRAL BAY.

    Thieves broke into the residence of Mr. Arthur Garllgn, of 117 Ben Boyd-road, Neutral Bay, on Thursday afternoon, and stole Jewellery and clothing valued at £25. Entrance was ...

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  47. CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    Ashfield police nre investigating the death of Claude Vlvlnn Ward, of Wyrhebury-avenue. Croydon, who died in Lewisham Hospital on June 13 Ward was thiown from his motor ...

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  48. ATOPHAN.

    It was announced by the Health Department yesterday that Atophan has been included in the schedule to the Poisons Act. y that action it has been placed in the ...

    Article : 55 words
  49. TAXI-DRIVER FOUND DEAD.

    Jack Hlnkln aged 35 years, a taxi-driver, was found dead in his btdioom in Broughamstreet Darlinghurst, yesterday morning The room was tilled with gas from a tube ...

    Article : 49 words
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