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  2. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    The occupants of a small car, which collid[?] with a telegraph post and overturned in Botany-road Botany yesterday were pinned beneath the vehicle. ...

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  3. OFFERED POSITION OF GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia, who has been offered the position of Governor-General in succession to Lord Stonehaven. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    No trace has been found of the thieves who entered Buigess Bros', store during the Easter holidays and stole £130 worth of hosiery and crepe de Chine. ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY.

    Arrangements have now been completed for the Diggers' march on Anzac Day, from Government House Grounds to the Domain, via the Cenotaph. The parade, which it is ...

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  6. WAGE REDUCTIONS.

    Addressing the annual conference of the Staff Surveyors' Association yesterday, the deputy president of the Public Service Association (Mr Stimson) said a general policy ...

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  7. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Discussing plans for the remainder of the session of the Federal Parliament, which will be resumed next week, Mr. Scullin said to-day that it was intended that the House of ...

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  8. PRISON FIRE.

    A message from Columbus, Ohio, states that at least 300 convicts lost their lives when a fire, starting in the new cell block, swept several buildings ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PARTY.

    In opening the first annual convention of the Australian party in the Aeolian Hall last night, Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., spoke on its aims, its principles, and its policy. ...

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  10. INTERESTING RECORD.

    An interesting record of a conviet's escape may be seen on the side of the rocky cutting, about half-way down the old Victoria Pass, at Mount Victoria. Some of the lettering ...

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  11. RATIONING ROAD WORK.

    A special work committee of the Katoomba Council has recommended the adoption of a scheme to ration load work It was proposed that a number of the men who had been ...

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  12. MOTOR DRIVER KILLED.

    Robert Spald, who was employed in the silo construction branch, was kiled when the motor lorry he was driving overturned at a sharp bend on Peak Hill-road, near Parkes, ...

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  13. EMBARGO ON IMPORTS.

    Speaking at Carinda yesterday, the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) discussed the drastic measures taken by the Federal Government in connection with the serious trade ...

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  14. ACCIDENTS NE[?] INGHAM.

    As result of a motor car collision on the road between Wingham and Wherrol Fiat, cars owned by J. Cox and T. G. Blanch, of Wherrol Flat, were considerably damaged. ...

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  15. CONTRARY REQUESTS.

    Two deputations waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day in regard to the tariff. Representatives of the Iron Trades ...

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  16. VALUATIONS IN ERINA SHIRE

    A meeting representative of all the chief centres in D riding of Erina Shire was held at Saratoga to consider the valuations recently made of ratable properly within the riding. ...

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  17. HOTELS TO CLOSE.

    In accordance with an undertaking given to the Returned Soldiers' Association, the Licenced Victuallers' Association has requested all hotelkeepcrs throughout the State to close ...

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  18. WAGGA MUSICAL SOCIETY.

    A large number of members of the Wagga Musical Society arrived home, after particlpating in the Orange Eisteddfod. They were well pleased with successes at the western ...

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  19. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales left Cairo at midnight aboard the P. and O. liner Rawalpindi for Marseilles. ...

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  20. FEDERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) will return to Canberra on Friday morning to attend the Anzac Day commemoration service at Parliament House. The Governor-General ...

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  21. YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Albert Northey, 17, was admitted to hospital on Sunday, suffering from a bullet wound in a thigh. He and a younger brother weie using a pea rifle in the vicinity ...

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  22. EASTER TRAFFIC.

    Figures supplied by the Railway Department yesterday show a falling-off in both railway and tramway traffic during Easter this year, as compared with last year. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Concerning Australia House reorganisation, the Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. Fenton) is submitting a report to the Federal Government which favourably sums up a ...

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  24. THE HELEN B. STIRLING.

    Whilst the Federal Department of Navigation remains firm in demanding that the sixmasted American schooner Helen B. Stirling must be repaired before she will be allowed ...

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  25. OVERTURNED YACHT.

    The bodies of the young men, Victor Carter and Robert Bristow, who were lost in the yachting disaster near Rockingham, south of Fremantle, on Sunday, have not been ...

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  26. MR. J. PORTERS DEAD.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Joseph Porters, a native of Tumbarumba, aged 53 years. He is survived by his wife, three sons, and two daughters. ...

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  27. WAGGA HOSPITAL.

    The chairman of the Hospitals Commission (Mr. J. R. Love) said yesterday that he was at a loss to understand the protest made by the committee of the Wagga Hospital ...

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  28. CYCLIST INJURED.

    Thomas Bernard Ryan, 30, was riding a motor cycle in Stewart-street, when he collided with a motor car. He was thrown to the roadway, and received a compound ...

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  29. OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    Mrs. F. Hobbs, 78, a member of one of the oldest pioneering families in the district, died on Saturday, after a brief illness. She had been engaged in farming and grazing at ...

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  30. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The desire of certain dominions to end the Privy Council's function as an ultimate appellate tribunal was mentioned by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Myers, in an address to ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association states that after the journey from Lucerne the Australian cricketers lost no time in seeing the Folies Bergeres, the ...

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  32. RELIEF WORKS AT WAGGA.

    The Mayor (Alderman E. E. Collins) spent several days in Sydney discussing pro[?] for keeping works in progress at Wagga as suggested at a meeting of citizens. He ...

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  33. GOLD-BEARING REEF.

    A telegram from Kalgoorlie to-day stated that Mr. A. Thompson, who discovered gold near Edjudina, has got payable prospects for a further 200 yards south of the rich outcrop ...

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  34. NEW GUINEA.

    When asked to-day what the Federal Government proposed to do to protect white women in Papua from molestation by natives, the Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. ...

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  35. MAN FALLS.

    An alarming report gained currency yesterday that Josiah Armitage, 61, of Cambridge-street, Rozelle, had been attacked by footpads on the Iron Cove Bridge and thrown ...

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  36. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 173 words
  37. ITALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    The 150 members of the important new Italian industrial council, comprising representatives of employers and workers' organisations, which has been entrusted with the ...

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  38. HAULS OF SHARKS.

    Fine hauls of sharks have been made by Shark Fisheries, Ltd., in Botany Bay and Long Bay during the past two days. On Monday the catch in Long Bay totalled ...

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  39. DR. ROBERT BRIDGES.

    The death has occurred of the Poet Laureate, Dr. Robert Bridges. Dr. Bridges died at Boar's Hill, Oxford, after a short illness. He had been described as ...

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  40. C.E.M. SOCIETY.

    There was distinct disappointment among a portion of the audience when it was announced at the annual meeting of the Church of England Men's Society last nitht that there ...

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  41. THIEF INJURED.

    A thief, who broke into a large residence in Milford-street, Randwick, early this morning, cut his hand badly on a broken window pane. The police discovered a trail of blood, ...

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  42. SPEED MOTORING.

    Driving a four-cylinder Bentley at Brooklands Captain H.R. Birkin made a new lap record of 135 33 m.p.h., defeating Kaye Don's record of 134.46. ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN INTELLECT.

    A glowing tribute to the intellectual attainments of Australians was paid by Mr. B. C. Harkness, Assistant Under-Secretary for Education, in an address last evening ...

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  45. DOG HUNT IN THE GARDENS.

    The adventures of Ginger, an uncontrollable collie pup, ended yesterday when he was lassoed by Constable Moore. The dog had been running around the ...

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  46. FUTURE OF FASCISM.

    The marriage next week of Signorita Edda Mussolini to Count Galeazzo Ciano is regarded in Rome as of supreme importance to the future of Fascism, in so far as the Dictator's ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Communists are arranging demonstrations throughout the country to protest against the Government's refusal to grant visas to Soviet footballers, for whom the British Workers' ...

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  48. YEARLINGS BOLT.

    At the yearling sales at Randwick yesterday four of the young horses broke away together. They galloped round the crescent which connects the sale ring with the stables, ...

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  49. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Welsh Rugby football team beat France in Paris to-day by 11 points to nil. England, therefore, wins the international championship. ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

    Criterion Theatre "Journey a End," 2, 8. Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Belle of New York," 2, 8. Theatre Royal: "The Hawk," 2, 8. ...

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  51. HUSBAND CHARGED.

    Charged with having attempted to admimister poison to his wife, Lily Edith Howe, at Adamstown, between April 12 and 13, John Eaves Howe, 39, a quarryman, was remanded ...

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  52. CANBERRA.

    The Government is considering the use to which the Federal Capital Commission's office buildings at Acton can be put when the Commission ceases to function next month. The ...

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  53. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    It has been decided that the new Ministry will comprise eight paid and one honorary Minister. The Country party will have four paid Ministers, while the remaining four ...

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  54. SIR HARRY CHAUVEL'S SUCCESSOR.

    Mr. Scullin announced to-day that the Federal Ministry would shortly make an appointment to the Position of Inspector-General of the Australian Military forces, whcih has ...

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  55. DR. HAYDEN FAREWELLED.

    Dr. William Hayden, Roman Catholic Archbishop-elect of Hobart, was farew[?]leed to-night at the town hall by a large gathering of Roman Catholic people, and was presented ...

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  56. FISHING LAUNCH MISSING.

    A fishing launch, with four men aboard, has been missing from Wanganui since Sunday morning. A vessel left to search to-night. The seas on the coast are rough. ...

    Article : 36 words
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