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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Roderick McKinley, a resident of Armidale, was killed near Uralla last night when a motor lorry overturned McKincy was driving the lorry from Tamworth to Armidalc. His ...

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  3. MR. W. C. P. HARVEY

    A variation of the penalty imposed by the Secretary of the Federal Treasury (Mr. Heathershaw) upon Mr. W. C. P. Harvey, custodian of expropriated properties in New ...

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  4. POLICE PRECAUTIONS.

    Additional police arrived at Richmond Main, Kurri Kurri, during the week-end. So far no violence has been threatened, but the military authorities are taking no chances, ...

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  5. UNINVITED GUESTS.

    Guests at a party at a house in Ruskin-street, St. Kilda were attacked by men armed with pickets on Saturday night Mr. Edwin Vine, the occupier of the house, was struck ...

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  6. THE KING'S ARRIVAL AT WINDSOR CASTLE.

    His Majesty's journey from Bognor, where he convalesced for three months, was marked by numerous demonstrations of loyalty and affection. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ALL OUT 245.

    South Africa has reason to be satisfied with the first day's play in the first test match at Edgbaston to-day. England was dismissed for 245. and the visitors have scored 59 ...

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  8. WORK AS USUAL.

    The Colliery Staffs' Association at a meeting at Maitland yesterday afternoon decided to make no change in policy regarding members employed at picketed or other closed ...

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  9. TUMBARUMBA SHIRE HALL.

    At the meeting of Tumbarumba Shire Council the hall committee recommended that the building of a new shire hall and offices should be proceeded with. The recommendation was ...

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  10. FATAL FALL.

    Kenneth Ahearne, night officer at Goulburn railway station, fell down a flight of stairs at the Mulwaree Hotel, and next morning was found to be unconscious. He was taken to the ...

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  11. MUDGEE COUNCIL FINANCES.

    At the last Mudgee council meeting, Alderman Easton, cive-chairman of the finance committee, referring to the financial position of the council, said that great economy would ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. £1000 GRANT.

    A request that the management committee of the Industrial Peace Conference should refund a sum of £1000 granted by the Federal authorities to cover the expenses incurred ...

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  13. TIMBER WORKER FATALLY INJURED.

    Frederick Rixon, a timber worker, of Brooman, while hauling logs to Brooman mill, fell under the wheels of a timber carriage yesterday. The wheel went over his side, ...

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  14. SUPPLIED FROM URANGAN.

    The steamer Macumba will take on 3000 tons of coal at Urangan for Melbourne. ...

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  15. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Before Mr. Soane, P.M., John C. Irwin was charged with assaulting a girl on the Coom[?] mall on May 27, near Picton, with intent to commit a serious offence. He was committed ...

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  16. RAILWAY SERVICE CURTAILED.

    Owing to the coal dispute and slackness of traffic on the Wagga-Tumbarumba railway line, the Railway Commissioners have decided to restrict the running of the goods train to ...

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  17. IMPROPER VOTING.

    The general secretary of the Nationalist Association (Mr. Horsfield) last night replied to comments made by Mr. Lang on the findings of the Royal Commissioner who investigated ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The importation of Australian butter formed the basis of an attack on the Australian and New Zealand trade treaties in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  19. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Ernest Lennard, 36, of Napoleon-street, Sandringham, received fatal injuries when the motor cycle he was ridng collided with one ridden by John Magner, 20, of 10 ...

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  20. VERDICT FOR SLANDER.

    In the District Court to-day, before Judge Mocatta, Harry Stone Dorrington proceeded against Maud Ross, claiming £400 damages for alleged slander. Evidence was given on ...

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  21. TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

    An important addition has been made to the Public School buildings at Gardeners-road Superior Public School, on the boundary of the municipalities of Mascot and ...

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  22. BOY SCOUTS.

    Thousands of Boy Scouts and Rovers marched from the Domain yesterday afternoon, through Macquarie, Hunter, and Pitt streets, to the Cenotaph, en route to the ...

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  23. MR. A. BRANSTON.

    Mr. Arthur Branston, ex-Metropolitan Superintendent of Police, who retired in September, 1928, died early this morning at his residence, Lucas-road, Burwood. ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. NEPEAN HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Nepean District Hospital it was resolved to call a meeting of subscribers to elect 17 committeemen, who, with the executive, will make ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. BRILLIANT BOWLING.

    G. O. Allen, a New Zealander, who was formerly a Cambridge Blue, playing for Middlesex against Lancashire, joined the select band of those taking all 10 wickets in one ...

    Article : 105 words
  26. DAVIS CUP.

    In the semi-finals of the Davis Cup singles contest in the European zone at Budapest between Britain and Hungary Von Kehrling (Hungary) beat Gregory (Britain), 5-7, 7-5, ...

    Article : 68 words
  27. BURRINJUCK ELECTRIC LIGHT.

    Electric current from Burrinjuck has been switched on to Tumut, replacing the supply hitherto generated locally by suction gas engines. As the council's plant has been ...

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  28. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

    GENERAL C. G. DAWES, the new American Ambassador to Great Britain. He conferred with the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) at Forres, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Taunton schoolboys presented J. C. White with a mounted shield made from a walnut tree from the school cricket field in recognition of White's test triumphs. White, in a ...

    Article : 574 words
  30. HERTZOG'S VICTORY.

    Including supporters of Colonel Creswell (Labour), General Hertzog commands a majority of 18, and, including supporters of the Labour Council, whose utterances show a ...

    Article : 266 words
  31. BUSH BROTHERHOOD.

    Bishop Wylde (Coadjutor-Bishop of Bathurst) will speak on the subject, "Planting the Catholic Faith in the Bush Districts," in St. James' upper hall, at 8 o'clock on ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. INDEX.

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  33. RIOT IN SAMOA.

    While the civil police were arresting a member of the Mau at Apia they were atacked by Mau supporters armed with heavy batons. ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. SPEED-MOTORIST KILLED

    RAY KEECH, who was killed in a 200 miles race on Saturday. He was the holder of the world's motoring speed record prior to Sir Henry ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. EXTRA PETROL TAX.

    In a letter received by the Premier (Sir William Mcpherson) on Saturday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) explained the reasons for the rejection by the Federal Ministry of ...

    Article : 283 words
  36. "JOURNEY'S END."

    A. J. C. Williamson Company has sailed by the Moldavia and will produce "Journey's End," a remarkably successful war play containing no female characters. The company ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. LETTERS DESTROYED.

    Many letters were destroyed in a fire at the Hamilton post-office this evening. The letters were contained in a basket under the posting window. ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. ARBITRATION.

    Referring to the proposal of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to repeal the Federal industrial arbitration laws, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. L. L. Hill) said that it ...

    Article : 231 words
  40. URGENT CALL.

    Dr. C. G. McDonald, of Macquarle-street, in response to an urgent sick call, left Sydney by aeroplane this morning, arrived at Ballina in the afternoon, and came on the remaining ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Speaking at the plenary session of the International Labour Conference, at Geneva, Mr. Gibson (Australia) spoke on the presentation of the committee's report on unemployment, ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. FOOTBALLER KILLED.

    During a football match at Keirle Park, Manly, on Saturday, Milton John Walkerden after a collision with another player, became unconscious. Manly Ambulance took ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. MIDNIGHT CALL.

    Nearly twenty constables and detectives were hastened in motor cars to Martin-place shortly after midnight, to investigate a report that a thief was inside the Colonial ...

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  44. SHIPPING DELAYED.

    Shipping was delayed at the week-end by a cyclonic disturbance. The master of the Adelaide Company's new motor passenger steamer. Manunda, which is ...

    Article : 174 words
  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. CHARGE AGAINST A HUSBAND.

    Bernard Vincent Kenny (37) was charged at Newcastle Police Court yesterday with having attempted to discharge a loaded revolver at Vera Kenny with intent to murder. He ...

    Article : 124 words
  47. TRAMS COLLIDE.

    The promptitude of the driver of a crowded tram travelling from Coogee on Saturday in throwing his gear into reverse when he saw that collision with a stationary tram was ...

    Article : 116 words
  48. THE TOTALISATOR.

    The advent of the totalisator on English racecourses will bring with it a new scheme, which will enable racegoers to attend meetings without carrying large sums of money. ...

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  49. MAORI WELFARE.

    The Government is being asked by those interested in the welfare of Maoris to provide legislation prohibiting the marriage of Maori women and Asiatics. ...

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  50. TRAIN FIRED ON.

    As the passenger train, which leaves Seymour for Melbourne at 7.55 p.m., was travelling between Glenroy and Pascoevale on Friday night a bullet struct, a window of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  51. HOLROYD BY-ELECTION.

    A by-election held on Saturday to fill the vacancy in the Holyroyd Council, resulted:— G. A. Pitt, 731 votes; E. S. Taylour, 524; T. R. A. Johnson, 444; E. J. Moxam, 248. ...

    Article : 35 words
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