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  2. APPRENTICES.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, Judge Beeby said that if the capacity of all workshops directly or indirectly controlled by Governments were ...

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  3. DAIRYING.

    The advantage which Australian dairy farmers have over New Zealand farmers was emphasised by Mr. W. J. Polson, M.P. for Stratford (N.Z.), ...

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  4. ANNIVERSARY. GOVERNOR VISITS GRIFFITH.

    The Governor, Lord Wakechurst, visiting Griffith for the irrigation areas' 150th Anniversary Celebrations, witnessed a procession more than ...

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  5. CIRCULAR QUAY.

    To prepare a case for a deputation to the Premier, Mr. Stevens, urging the completion of the Circular Quay improvement scheme, the Lord Mayor, ...

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  6. CITIZENS' REFORM.

    An appeal for greater support by ratepayers of the Citizens' Reform Association, an organisation which was said to be fighting their civic battles, ...

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  7. ELECTION CAMPAIGN. SUBSTANTIAL MAJORITY.

    Messages which the Premier, Mr. Stevens, has received from every electorate in the State have convinced him that the Government will ...

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  8. ABATTOIRS.

    The leader of the Labour Party, Mr. Lang, speaking at Petersham last night, said that if the Stevens Government was returned to power, the ...

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  9. LONGER LIFE FOR PARLIAMENT.

    The institution of a five-year term for the State Parliament was advocated by the leader of the Country Party, Mr. Bruxner, during speeches at Barellan and Barmedman to-day. ...

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  10. VALUABLE TROPHY AVAILABLE.

    A handsome cup of pure silver, believed to be about 200 years old, the intrinsic value of which is estimated at £300, is available as a trophy for some form of Australian-wide ...

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  11. NEW COUNCIL.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr. Spooner, speaking at the inaugural meeting of the Greater Newcastle Council to-day, said that the ...

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  12. ARTIFICIAL WOOL.

    The serious effect which the growth of the artificial wool industry in Germany may have upon wool-producing countries was emphasised last night by Dr. E. R. Walker, of the ...

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  13. POLICE ACTION THREAT.

    Mr. J. A. Beasley, M.P., when speaking at West Wyalong, was angered by frequent interjections. He said that he was determined to ...

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  14. SONG COMPETITION.

    The winner of the Anniversary song competition, conducted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, will be announced to-morrow night by the Commission's Federal ...

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  15. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL CHOIR.

    A special programme of music will be presented by St. Andrew's Cathedral Choir to-morrow afternoon, as one of the events of Music Week. Mr. Fred. Foxley, Mr. Cyril ...

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  16. AWATEA DELAYED.

    A curious set of current during the last 24 hours of her voyage from New Zealand delayed the arrival of the Awaica in Sydney yesterday. She arrived about half an hour ...

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  17. COURT UPROAR.

    There was uproar in the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court when a police witness said that the appellant was not a fit and proper person to be associated ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  19. ATTACKED IN CLUB.

    Early yesterday morning, Sparbros Katsaraf, 63, the caretaker of the Athenlan Club, in Castlereagh Street, city, was viciously attacked by a man who entered the clubrooms by ...

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  20. INDEPENDENTS.

    Mr. Bruxner made a spirited attack on the "political worthlessness of independent candidates for Parliament in a speech on behalf of selected Country Party candidates for the ...

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  21. BORGIOLI WITH ORCHESTRA.

    Signor Dino Borgioll made his last public appearance in Sydney last night at the Town Hall, with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Percy Code. ...

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  22. COMMUNIST "BOGY."

    The leader of the Industrialists, Mr. Heffron, speaking in the Botany electorate last night, criticised Mr. Lang for his references to Communists. Mr. ...

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  23. TO-MORROWS EVENTS.

    National Council of Jewish Women: "Newcastle Day." Hostesses, Newcastle Council of Jewish Women. St. John Ambulance Brigade service, Auburn ...

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  24. TARIFF SCHEDULE.

    Officers of the Customs Department are preparing a new tariff schedule which will be introduced into the House of Representatives in the annroaching session to restore to the ...

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  25. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Daphne Edna Murphy, 22, was found dead yesterday evening when her husband returned from work to his home in Dacre Street, Malabar. ...

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  26. TEACHERS INDIGNANT.

    Fifteen Queanbeyan school teachers held an indignation meeting to-day, to protest against having to pay 7/10 return fare to travel to Goulburn next Wednesday wilh Intermediate ...

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  27. HOUSING SCHEME.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr. Spooner, said last night at Gladesville that the Government's housing policy was of special interest to the Ryde electorate. ...

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  28. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC.

    Her Excellency, Lady Gowrie, speaking at a meeting at the Hotel Australia, yesterday, said that the young people of Australia probably heard very little music other than jazz. ...

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  29. STATE LOTTERY.

    First, prize in the 487th State Lottery, which was drawn yesterday by Mr. E. J. T. Moore, chief engineer of Philips Lamps (Australia), Ltd., was won by the "I Wish I Win" ...

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  30. SHOP RANSACKED.

    A burglar alarm in the shop of Mr. J. H. Williams, tobacconist, in Queen Street, Woollahra, operated early yesterday morning and awakened Mr. Williams and his family after ...

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  31. HORSE-DRAWN VEHICLES.

    A procession of more than 200 horse-drawn vehicles will leave the Domain at 10 o'clock this morning, and pass through the city, en route for Moore Park, where they will be ...

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  32. MR. LANG AS LEADER.

    Mr. Monro. M.L.A., the U.A.P. candidate for George's River, speaking at Mortdale last night said that Mr. Lang was using his usual destructive propaganda which was typical of ...

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  33. HOMES FOR WORKERS.

    The U.A.P. candidate, Mr. Solomon, M.L.A., said last night at Petersham that Mr. Heffron's statement that a minimum deposit of £150 was required under the co-operative ...

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  34. VACUUM OIL.

    Mr. C. K. Gamble will arrive by the Monterey on Monday from New York to assume the position of managing director of Vacuum Oil Co. Pty., Ltd., in Australia. He held important ...

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  35. WAGES TAX HALVED.

    Mr. J. G. D. Arkins, one of the endorsed U.A.P. candidates, speaking last night at Dulwich Hill, contrasted the operation of the wages tax under Mr. Lang and under Mr. ...

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  36. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    The Director-General of Health, Dr. Morris. stated yesterday that four more cases of infantile paralysis had been reported. Three of the cases were in the metropolitan area ...

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  37. U.A. P. MEETINGS.

    Many U.A.P. election meetings will be held in country centres to-day. In the Bathurst electorate, the candidate. Mr. T. D. Mutch, will speak at Oberoh and ...

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  38. APPEAL FAILS.

    In a reserved judgment delivered to-day, the Full Court of the High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Sir John Latham, Mr. Justice Evatt, and Mr. Justice McTicrnan, ...

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  39. VICTORIAN M.L.C. DIES.

    Mr. Robert Williams, a member of the Victorian Legislative Council, who was seriously injured on Wednesday morning in a motor car accident at Kycamba Bridge, died last ...

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  40. ART DISPLAY.

    Nine Australian artists have sent works to the group exhibition which Mrs. Hubert Fairfax opened yesterday in the Grosvenor Galleries. ...

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  41. MOTHER OF FAMOUS FLIER.

    Mrs. Catherine Mary Kingsford Smith, mother of the late Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, died at a private hospital yesterday morning at the age of 30. ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL CRISIS

    The general synod of the Social Questions Committee of the Church of England in Australia, at a meeting yesterday passed this following resolution:— ...

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  43. POSTAL VOTING.

    The Electoral Commissioner, Mr. H. V. Gould, said yesterday that electors who were entitled to make a postal vote at the coming election, should apply as soon as possible. ...

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  44. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Premier. Mr. Slovens, in a broadcast address last night, said that the Government's plan for closer settlement was immediate, sane, and constructive. The Labour ...

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  45. DEATH IN COLLISION.

    Patrick Higgins, 23, of Byron Bay, while ridign home on a motor cycle from Bangalow early to-night, was killed in a collision with a motor lorry, driven by Thomas Wright, of ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND BASIC WAGE.

    In an application to the Full Industrial Court to-day, the unions claimed an increase in the basic wage to 88/ for males, and to 53/ for females (increases of 10/ and 12/ ...

    Article : 88 words
  47. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The sentence of death passed on Joseph Jurill, 50, a Dalmatian miner, for the murder of Martin Tvrdevic. 52, a Dalmatian miner, at Boulder was yesterday commuted to ...

    Article : 44 words
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