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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Valuation Court yesterday, Mr. George Gow, president of the Yanco Shire Council, appealed against the valuation of unimproved capital value of two properties ...

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  3. LABOUR DISSENSION.

    Five members of the Labour party crossed the floor of the House and voted against the Government this morning, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in the House of ...

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  4. RAIDS ON CHINESE.

    The Consul-General for China (Mr. F. T. Sung) has officially protested to the Federal Government against the raiding of the premises of Chinese nationals in this State in ...

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  5. SHIPOWNERS' CHAIRMAN.

    Mr. E. B. Wareham, manager in New South Wales for the Adelaide Steamship Co., Ltd., was yesterday re-elected chairman of the Australian Steamship Owners' Federation in New ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LANCASHIRE MATCH.

    The match between Australia and Lancashire at Old Trafford ground, Manchester, was drawn. The county made 259 In the first innings, and the Australians had made 79 ...

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  7. MORE RAIN.

    From June 1 until 9 o'clock last night more than 10 inches of rain had been recorded at the Sydney Weather Bureau. This is the highest registration for the month of June ...

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  8. EMPIRE PRESS.

    The delegates to the Imperial Press Conference were received by the King and Queen at Buckingham Palace. On the first stroke of 11 o'clock the first delegate entered the ...

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  9. FEDERAL SESSION.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) said that the Budget, which would probably be introduced on July 8, would make provision for a tax on the ...

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  10. STOLE MATE'S WAGES.

    Edward Thomas Roberts, who pleaded guilty to stealing £5 from Denis Bergin, was fined £5 or one month and ordered to make restitution, with the alternative of a further ...

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  11. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' MEETING

    At the annual meeting of the Lyndhurst district council of the Farmers and Settlers' Association it was stated that the council was in a good financial position, and it was ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL APPEAL COURT.

    Mr. McCulloch, P.M., presided at the Appeal Court, when municipal appeals were heard. When the Court resumed on the second day, the police magistrate met the parties in his ...

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  13. MR. BALDWIN'S ADDRESS.

    Prolongea applause and cheers greeted the appearance of the Conservative leader, Mr Baldwin, at the Press Conference. Mr. Baldwin traced the development of the ...

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  14. FARMERS RETRENCHING.

    Tamworth branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association states that all hands in pastoral and agricultural Industries, excepting indispensables, have been discharged, and that ...

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  15. SOUTH COAST TRAFFIC.

    Continuous rain has made many roads impassable. To-day traffic was interrupted on the Prince's Highway at Fairy Meadow, owing to the flooding of Cabbage Tree Creek. ...

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  16. WATER BOARD.

    At a special meeting yesterday the Water Board reaffirmed the 48-hour week principle, but in the case of the construction branch the question of adopting a 44-hour week, ...

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  17. MR. D. McLACHLAN'S DEATH.

    The death occurred at Lower Clarence Hospital, Maclean, on Tuesday afternoon, of Mr. Duncan McLachlan, retired schoolmaster, aged 90 years. Deceased was born in Scotland. He ...

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  18. OYSTER LEASES.

    Oyster lessees on the Manning River suffered heavily from the floods. After losing their stocks twice in l8 months many of them are not disposed to risk any more money in ...

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  19. DISGRACEFUL SCENES.

    Scenes of disorder at a dance at which Public school boys celebrated the Head of the River boat races were described by police at the Sandringham Court to-day, when Lewis ...

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  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the third round of the singles championship at Wimbledon, David (Britain) defeated Crawford, 6-2, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Lott (American Davis Cup team) defeated Hopman, 7-5, 6-3, ...

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  21. CHINESE ACQUITTED ON LARCENY CHARGE.

    A case which caused some interest was heard at Lismore Quarter Sessions, before Judge Mocatta, when a Chinese named George Sue was acquitted by the jury, without ...

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  22. RELIEF MEASURES.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) visited the district to-day to inspect areas affected by flood. They received a number of ...

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  23. LABOUR BALLOT.

    Mr. H. O'Regan, general returning officer of the Australian Labour party, referring yesterday to allegations of irregularities in connection with the conduct of the Monaro ballot, ...

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  24. GRAZIER SHOT DEAD.

    An open verdict was returned at the inquest yesterday into the death of Frank Fletcher White, one of the best known graziers of New England. Deceased was found dead in a ...

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  25. THE DISCOVERY.

    It is understood that when Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition returns to the Antarctic in October, the Discovery will be commanded by her former chief officer, Mr. ...

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  26. BREACHES OF AWARD.

    Gerald Redmond Barry, licensee of the Hotel Goulburn, was charged at the Goulburn Police Court with having committed breaches of the hotel employees' award. The ...

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  27. THE SENATE.

    A heated debate took place in the Senate to-day on the question of the rationing of employment in the military section of the Defence Department. ...

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  28. LADY DAVIDSON HOME.

    Patients at the Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra, spent an enjoyable afternoon yesterday, when members of the Smith Family organised an enteitainment. The Palais Royal ...

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  29. ALLEGED LAXITY.

    Referring to the comments by Mr. E. W. Jackson, P.M., in the Williamstown Police Court, when he said that the Bench was inclined to the view that there was laxity on ...

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  30. AIR LINER CANBERRA.

    The air liner Canberra, carrying a prospecting party, left Broken Hill this morning for Oodnadatta, which they expected to reach to-night. The 'plane should reach Alice ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Maria Donlon died in the Mudgee District Hospital at the age of 60 years. She was a native of the district, being born at Stoney Creek. Her husband predeceased her ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT ASSISTANCE.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) and the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) issued the following joint statement at Newcastle this evening, after their return from a ...

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  33. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  34. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) has advised Mr Horace Bracey, of Bracey's, Ltd., that the latter's suggestion to place the Small Arms Factory under the control of a ...

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  35. WELLINGTON DISTRICT COURT.

    His Honor Judge Armstrong presided at the Wellington District Court In the case in which A. G. Gosden proceeded against W. E. Willock in respect of a dishonoured promissory ...

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  36. GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN.

    As a result of the general strike declared yesterday a state of anarchy is threatening Spain. Shops in Seville are closed, and business is at a standstill. A number of deaths ...

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  37. FOOD PRICES.

    Compared with the month of April, food prices recorded increases in Western Australia of 12 per cent and Tasmania of 0.3 per cent during the month of May. Decreases ...

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  38. SCHOOL TEACHER'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred of Mr. John Shanahan, aged 78, who was born at Elderslie, He entered the service of the Education Department when l8 years of age, and after ...

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  39. ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL

    After 17 years' labour, St. Paul's Cathedral is once more safe, and will be crowded at a great thanksgiving service at noon on Wednesday. This will be accompanied by a ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 words
  41. ITALIANS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Foreign Office confirms an Interpretation by Sir Harrison Moore of the treaty between Italy and Britain, inhibiting discrimination against Italians in Queensland. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS ABROAD.

    In the opinion of Mr. E. P. Walker, of Messrs. Tooth and Walker, stock brokers, of Sydney, Australians going abroad are doing their own country an inestimable amount of harm. ...

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  43. STATE BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election to fill the Lane Cove vacancy in the Legislative Assembly will probably be held on July 12 or July 19. The Speaker (Sir Daniel Levy) decided ...

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  44. SIR PHILIP GAME.

    The Governor of New South Wales (Sir Phillp Game) has been promoted Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The late Mr. William J. Locke, the novelist, left an estate worth £24,505. The London "Gazette" announces that his Majesty the King, with the advice of the ...

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  46. "FACING RUIN."

    The Treasurer's Budget speech is being awaited with some anxiety in Canberra, because the prosperity of the city during the next 12 months will depend largely on the ...

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  47. MATTHEWS AND HOOK.

    A message from Baghdad says that Messrs. Matthews and Hook, who are flying to Australia, had arrived there and were leaving immediately for Bushire. ...

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  48. MAN KILLED.

    Mistaking Rosetta Flag Station, seven miles from Hobart, where there is no platform, for his destination, Berriedale station, William Alfred Hawkes, owner, and until recently ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

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

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  50. GUNDAGAI TRAGEDY.

    At an inquest to-day, the coroner (Mr. Weeks) found that Joseph Seymour, 35, a returned soldier, killed his wife and three children, and committed suicide while temporarily ...

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  51. BRISBANE HOSPITAL.

    Giving evidence before the Royal Commission on Hospitals to-day, Father A. J. Mills, who has been chaplain for three years at the Brisbane Hospital, said that the method of ...

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  52. TEXT BOOKS REGULATION.

    "College Student," in a letter to the Editor points out that a new departmental regulation provides that text books issued to students at the Sydney and Armidale Teachers' ...

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  53. MRS. M. RYAN.

    Mrs. M. Ryan, of Ryanlelgh, O'connell, today celebrated the 102nd anniversary of her birth. She is in good health, and has full possession ...

    Article : 34 words
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