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  2. RUSSIAN BALLET.

    "Carnaval" and "Scuola di Ballo" are not new to Sydney audiences. But they received such a sprited exposition at the Theatre Royal last night ...

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  3. SIX-HOUR DAY IN MINES.

    John Thomas Philpot, manager of the Lithgow Valley Colliery, giving evidence yesterday in the Federal Arbitiation Court on the miners' ...

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  4. CONTROL OF DOCTORS.

    Dr. H. E. Robertson, Professor of Pathology at the Mayo Clinic at Rochester, United States, who arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Awatea, said ...

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  5. STATE WEATHER OFFICIALS AT WORK.

    Seeking prospects of a cool change, the Weather Bureau staff has been busy this week gathering data on atmospheric conditions throughout Australia. Left: The acting State Meteorologist, Mr. Newman, and his assistants recording inters tate reports'as they are received on the teleprinter. Right: Thermometer readings being recorded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    The Science Congress took a keenly practical turn to-day when delegates gave their attention to several problems directly affecting Australia. Soil erosion was one of them. Extraordinary interest was ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. SEQUEL TO MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Liabilities arising from a motor car. smash: near Bulli as far back as, October 5, 1936, were mentioned before Mr. Justice Lukin in the Bankruptcy Court ...

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  8. YOUNG DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    At the inquest yesterday into the death of Yaina Michael Goodman, 22, of Sir Thomas Mitchell Road, Bondi, on December 3 last, the Acting City ...

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  9. (Science Congress—continued.) ERUPTIONS OF SUN.

    Fascinating experiments at the Mt. Stromlo Observatory, Canberra, where research is being made into sun-spot activity and solar eruptions, were ...

    Article : 352 words
  10. SELF-CONTAINED SETTLEMENT.

    One of the largest gatherings of the [?]ference was held this morning to [?]r world authorities discuss the [?]ous problem of soil erosion, a ...

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  11. AIRLINER DAMAGED.

    The DH86 passenger plane Loila was damaged when she was taking off for Melbourne this afternoon. The port side engines cut off as she was taxi-ing across the ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. BURRINJUCK DAM STORAGE.

    Though the importance of repairing Burrinjuck Dam is fully realised, settlers in the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area ate more concerned by the fact ...

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  13. DASH FOR DEPARTING SHIP.

    The Australian National Air-ways' Douglas airliner, which should have arrived at Sydney at 5.40 p.m., did not land at the Kingsford Smith airport until 7.55 p.m. yesterday because ...

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  14. BOY SCOUT'S DEATH.

    The Acting Coroner, Mr. C. T. Wood, returned a finding of accidental death, at the conclusion of his inquest yesterday on Hugh William O'Rourke, 13, a member of the ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. NIGHT LOTTERY DRAWING.

    The 561st State Lottery will be drawn at 7 o'clock next Wednesday evening, and the full list of prize-winning numbers will be published in Thursday morning's "Herald." ...

    Article : 51 words
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  17. SALE OF BEER SLOPS DENIED.

    The sale of beer slops in city hotels, as alleged, by a correspondent in the "Herald" yesterday, was denied last evening by the president of the United ...

    Article : 304 words
  18. COMMONWEALTH BANK POWERS.

    The view that the Commonwealth [?]nk should be given greater power to [?]late the volume of trading bank [?]ances was expressed by Professor R. ...

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  19. "ATHLETE'S HEART A MYTH."

    There is no such thing as athletes heart, and violent physical exercise does not enlarge the heart according to Dr. Filtz Duras, Director of Physical Education at the University ...

    Article : 201 words
  20. RADIO PATENTS.

    Most of the Australian manufacturers of broadcast receiving sets have completed a new agreement with the patent-holding companies for a further period of five years. The ...

    Article : 258 words
  21. MEDICAL SURVEY OF CHILDREN.

    The possibility that many schoolchildren develop uneven shoulders because of the over-use of their right hands and arms was discussed in a ...

    Article : 383 words
  22. THE MODERN WOMAN.

    Mrs. C. Tennant Kelly, a delegate to the Science Congress from the Association for the Protection of Native Races, spoke to-day during a discussion on the relation of science. ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. OVERSEA STUDENTS' HOME.

    London House which has become the centre of collegiate life in London for Empire undergraduates, and which is largely used by Australian students in Landon, is faced with the ...

    Article : 186 words
  24. DIPHTHERIA IN DUBBO.

    Alarm is felt in Dubbo at the number of cases of diphtheria in the town. df which 40 have been admitted to hospital in the past three months. ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. NEARLY 1,000 LEAVE FOR N.Z.

    Nearly 1,000 people left Sydney yesterday for New Zealand. It is stated that this was a record for a day since shipping services across the Tasman began. ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. HEFFRON LABOUR PARTY.

    At a meeting of the Heffron Labour Party cential executive last night, an instruction was issued to all officers to proceed immediately with the, taking ot pre-selection ballots ...

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  27. GIRL KILLED.

    June Meaney, 11, o(Knox Street, Clovelly was fatally injured yesterday when she was knocked down by a motor lorry at the intersection of Knox Street and Clovelly Road. ...

    Article : 79 words
  28. STRUCK BY TRAIN.

    Stanley Rocke, 30, a signal man, of Kent street, Newtown, was knocked down by an electric train in the Wynyard tunnel yesterday. When the train was stopped he was ...

    Article : 59 words
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