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  2. BIG WHALE.

    A large "humpback" whale, nearly 45 feet in length and 14 feet across the tall, found its way into the harbour yesterday, and came up as far as ...

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  3. STARR-BOWKETT.

    The Registrar of Co-operative Soclelies (Mr. T. Waites), in his annual report, refers to irregular dealings by the secretary of a Starr-Bowkett Society, and makes grave ...

    Article : 464 words
  4. BURGLARS.

    Awakened shortly before midnight by two men, who had entered the room above his shop, in Bruce-street, Cook's Hill, Newcastle, David David, 40, refused to divulge where he ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. UNEMPLOYED.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) attended a meeting of unemployed this afternoon. A motion was carried expressing the opinion that as far as the Federal ...

    Article : 210 words
  6. BRITISH RUGBY.

    The British team yesterday concluded the New Zealand section of its tour with a record margin it will an ive in Australia next Tuesday for a series of [?] Aurtralla, ...

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  7. NORTHANTS.

    The match between Australia and Northamptonshire was resumed to-day at Nort[?]pton in fine weather. The wicket [?]as in good condition, but ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Parliament having adjourned a good deal of political "kite-flying" is proceeding it should not be taken too seriously.One Intention no doubt, is to impress supporters of the ...

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  9. THE FIFTH TEST.

    Jupp's name is given great prominence by the critics to-day as a result of his performance with Northampton Whether one day's results on a bad wicket will influence ...

    Article : 405 words
  10. APPEAL TO BE LAUNCHED.

    Plans for an appeal for funds to relieve distress were discussed at a meeting held last night in the Chapter House, and attended by more than 100 clergy and laymen of the ...

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  11. MR. CUNNINGHAM.

    News was received in Sydney yesterday that Mr Andrew Cunningham is having the cooperation of the Aviation Department of the Dutch East Indian Government in repairing ...

    Article : 216 words
  12. AFIRE AT SEA.

    According to a cable message received in Sydney yesterday by the Marine Undet writers' Association, the British steamer Brookwood reports an outbrenk of fire in her hatches, 900 ...

    Article : 108 words
  13. TAXI-DRIVER SHOT.

    Charles David Paterson, 27, of West Perth, was shot dead in his taxi-car last night on a lonely bush road in the Wattle Grove district, near Maddington. ...

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  14. CIVIC WAGES.

    The absence of Alderman Tresldder from yesterday's special meeting of the City Council to discuss the reduction of municipal employees' wages enabled Labour aldermen to ...

    Article : 430 words
  15. TOLL OF DROUGHT.

    President Hoover Informed the Unemployment Committee that disease, and in some places actual starvation were complicating a situation already erlflcal, due to the dreught ...

    Article : 385 words
  16. PFAHLERTS HOTEL.

    Another interesting landmark will disappear shortly, with the demolition of Pfahlert's Hotel, which has stood at the corner of Carrington and Margaret streets, in ...

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  17. MINERS NOT INTERESTED.

    In his presidential address at the opening of the miners' conference, the acting president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Tom Richards) declared that the conference offered no ...

    Article : 111 words
  18. AWARD WAGES.

    A deputation representing Industrial unions mnde a demand on the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Farrar) yesterday that unionists employed on relief work should be ...

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  19. £220,000 LOST.

    When the Hotel Wellington is closed during the Parliamentary recess there will be only two hotels, the Canberra and the Kurrajong, open at Canberra. The decision to close the ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES.

    The financial editor of the "Morning Post' says:—The outstanding feature of the Stock Exchange is the fairly geneial rally of the Australian Government securities. ...

    Article : 202 words
  21. WHALING IN PORT JACKSON.

    The thrilling chase of the whale yesterday was not the first that had taken place in Sydney Harbour. An event is recorded in an early ...

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  22. OFFER OF BRIBE.

    Mr. McHugh, in the House of Assembly this afternoon, read a letter from a man named H. R. H. Langmead, offering him a bribe if he would use his influence with the Land ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. CANADA'S HARVEST.

    A method of financing the 1930 wheat crop Is understood to have been arranged at a conference of the Dominion and Prairie province Premiers and prominent bankers. ...

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  24. THE KING AND THE QUEEN.

    The King and the Queen, who arrived in London to-day from Cowes, will stay at Buckingham Palace until Wednesday, when they will go to Sandringham for a short ...

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  25. EGG BOARD.

    At present the public of Sydney and Newcastle is obtaining eggs at the lowest prices that have ruled since 1925. Since Monday first prado hen eggs produced in the districts ...

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  26. TESTY ALDERMEN.

    When the City Council Woiks Committee met yesterday afternoon aldcimen were not in the best of moods. Events earlier in the day had apparently ...

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  27. MISS JOHNSON.

    Miss Amy Johnson Mas accorded a great welcome when she landid from her aeroplane Jason, at Hull municipal acrodrome this afternoon. ...

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  28. DANGEROUS CONDITION.

    The condition of the Town Hall portecochere as a result of blasting for the city underground railway was refened to at yesterday's meeting of the works committtee of ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. LAWN TENNIS ABROAD.

    Miss Betty Nuthall has withdrawn from the Eastern Grass Courts Singles Championship, She stated that she felt a week's practice at Forest Hills would fit her bettor for next ...

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  30. INSURANCE COMPANY.

    After inquiries into the affairs of an Insurance company in the city, Detective-Sergeants Lawrence mid Gallagher and Detective Ryan, raided the offices of the company on Friday ...

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  31. MONDAY'S PLAY.

    Describing later singes of Monday's play, the representative of the Australian Press Association says:- Jupp came on at 30 and again worried the ...

    Article : 350 words
  32. THE NERBUDDA'S CARGO.

    A message from Gibraltar says that practically all the Nerbutddn's cargo must be discharged to effect repairs Arrangements are being made to keep wool wet, pending a ...

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  33. CENERAL SMITH-DORRIEN.

    General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, while motoring a few in miles from his home, became Involved in a collision with a small touring car and was so gundy injured that he died ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. REDUCED GRANTS.

    In consequence of the financial stringency the State Government has decide'd to make substantial reductions in the grunts and subsidies to public bodies, including shires and ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. EFFECT OF TALKIES.

    An illustration of the effect of the talkies on other thratrical enterprises was furnished by figures made available to-day, by the secretary of the Theatrical Employees' ...

    Article : 58 words
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