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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    William Tinning Allen, 39, law clerk, was charged at the Bathurst Police Court with having used threatening words, assaulted Sergeant Martin, used indecent language, and ...

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  3. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The platform of the Country party of New South Wales has been completely revised by the rules committee appointed recently with power to widen the scope of the party's ...

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  4. REFERENDUM.

    The farmers and settlers' conference, representing 10,000 primary producers, yesterday decided to oppose all three clauses of the Federal referendum. ...

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  5. EMPIRE GAMES.

    Further swimming events on the programme for the Empire Games were decided to-night. The 400 yards women's relay race was won by England, with Canada second, and Scotland ...

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  6. SALES TAX.

    The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. R. Ewing) has given the following additional rulings:- Commonwealth serum laboratories: Sera ...

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  7. STATEMENTS IN BRITISH PRESS.

    The "Financial Times" publishes a long cable message from its Canberra correspondent correcting certain reports published in Australia as well as in ...

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  8. BRITISH RUGBY TEAM.

    Stand-offish. Not the British Rugby team which arrived in Sydney by the Maunganu[?] yesterday, although it has, in Spong, probably the finest stand-off half in the world ...

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  9. PESHAWAR.

    In a review issued by the Government of India of the situation in India up to August 16 it is stated that the focus of interest in the tribal situation during the week has been ...

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  10. BLUE MOUNTAINS HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the subscribers of the Blue Mountains Anzac Memorial District Hospital at Katoomba the chairman of directors (Mr. P. Board, C.M.G.) stated that whereas the cost ...

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  11. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    Arising out of a motor accident in which a car fell over Sublime Point, Bulli Pass, on May 19, and killed a girl, Mrs. Glover, of Coledale, in the Distriet Court to-day, sued ...

    Article : 70 words
  12. BLAXLAND SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The Blaxland Shire Council to-day considered 27 applications for the position of shire clerk. The number was reduced to three, and these will be considered at the next ...

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  13. DEATH OF MR. W. H. BLADWELL.

    The death has occurred of Mr. W. H. Bladwell, at the age of 79. Until his retirement, a few years ago, he was a prominent resident of Goulburn, where he had been master ...

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  14. MR. SCULLIN.

    Acting on medical advice, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) remained in bed at his home to-day. His cold had somewhat improved, and it is considered likely that he ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.

    Alex. Brown, 25, received a fracture of the collarbone and probably fractures of several ribs when the sidecar connection of his motor bicycle broke, putting the machine out of ...

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  16. BEATEN BY THUGS.

    Three thugs are believed to have beaten a man insensible in Commonwenlth-street, Surry Hills, yesterday evening, robbed him, and left him lying on the footpath. He was ...

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  17. WAR MEMORIAL FUNDS.

    Several years ago £1000 was raised in the district for the purpose of building a war memorial hospital. Subsequently it was decided to erect a war memorial pavilion on ...

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  18. BATTERY FOUND.

    Just before the start of the first division of the Purse at a charity pony meeting at Fitzroy to-day, an electric battery was found on a jockey. The battery, the stewards allege, ...

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  19. RAILWAYMEN.

    A meeting of railway employees held in the Sydney yards at midday yesterday carried a resolution refusing to accept further reductions in their wages. "As our wages are ...

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  20. BAILIFF ARRESTED.

    The police have arrested William Newman, who was bailliff in possession of premises occupied by F. Murphy and Co. under warrant for distraint for rent, on a charge of ...

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  21. DROUGHT IN AMERICA.

    Fairly general precipitations added to the scattered showers of the last few days brought much needed relief to many drought-stricken areas in the middle west over the week-end, ...

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  22. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m1).—Arr: Aug. 19, Iron Crown, s, from Newcastle; Kermand, sch, from Hobart; Telamon, s, from Antwerp, Dep: Aug. 19, Australind, m.s., for Queensland ports; Stassfurt, s, ...

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  23. G.U.O.O.F. DISTRICT CONFERENCE.

    At the 47th annual district conference of the Goulburn district of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, it was reported that despite the adverse conditions the number of ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. BRITISH FILMS.

    The report of the Colonial Films Committee has been issued. The committee, under the chairmanship of Sir William Brass, M.P., was appointed in March, 1929, by Mr. Amery, ...

    Article : 395 words
  25. HEAVY LOSS.

    In response to a wireless message from the master (Captain Sewell), police met the steamer Maunganui on her arilval from New Zealand yesteiday The captain's message ...

    Article : 237 words
  26. UNION DISPUTE.

    Representatives of the unions affected by the application filed in the Arbitiation Court by the Victorian and New South Wales Railways Commissioners, for reductions in wages, met in ...

    Article : 174 words
  27. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 158 words
  28. HOUSE DAMAGED BY FIRE.

    A weatherboard cottage in Ellen-street, the property of Mrs. P. H. Green, was damaged by fire this morning. At the time of the outbreak it was unoccupied, as Mr. Green is ...

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  29. UNION MERGER.

    Representatives of the Australian Workers' Union and the Miners' Federation yesterday agreed to a proposal for the amalgamation of the two unions. ...

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  30. BULLET IN THIGH.

    Edward Lane, of Sharp-street, Belmore, and W. C. Johnson, of Kempsey, were shooting rabbits at Tongarra when Johnston's gun discharged accidentally, and the bullet entered ...

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  31. LOST TAHITI.

    With the rescued passengers and crew of the sunken steamer Tahiti on board, the American mall steamer Ventura is expected to reach Pago Pago (American Samoa) this ...

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  32. EXPULSION ANNULLED.

    Mr. C. F. Jackson has been advised officially that his expulsion from the Albuiy branch of the A.L.P. as a result of a long-standing dispute concerning the Labour selection for ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  34. PLUCKY WOMAN.

    A woman showed remarkable pluck yesterday in dealing with a thief who had entered her house in Tamarama-street, Bondi. Returning to her home at 35 Tamarama- ...

    Article : 220 words
  35. CIGARETTE CAUSES FIRE.

    Mr. C. W. Swiney, district coroner, announeed that after considering the evidence at the inquiry into the fire in the hairdressing shop of Nellie Ellis Swiezer, in Hoyts ...

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  36. ADDRESS BY DEAN INGE.

    "We cannot prevent the new knowledge of birth control being used by unmarried people and selfish couples not wishing to have children" said Dean Inge in his presidential ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    "One of the leading Covent Garden dealers told me that fortunes had heen lost over Australian apples this year," said Mr. W. H Cummins, of Hobart, who is returning home ...

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  38. ASSISTANT POUNDKEEPER FINED.

    At the police court Thomas Hogan, assistant poundkeeper, was charged with having illegally impounded two horses the property of John Miller. It was alleged ...

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  39. LATE G. E. FAIRFAX.

    The will with codicil of the late Geofficy Evan Fairfax, chairman of directors of John Fairfax and Sons, Limited, was lodged for probate yesterday. The testator, who died on ...

    Article : 225 words
  40. BROMLEY BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. V. O. Redwood, of Queensland, is apparently going to have a lively passage as Empire party candidate for Bromley It is generally agreed that his candidature has ...

    Article : 151 words
  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The latest West End novelty is a talkie film pntitled "Round the World in 50 Minutes," in which the latest London and Continental happenings and incidents in Australia and ...

    Article : 272 words
  42. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 words
  43. PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. E. Grayndler, on behalf of the Australian Workers' Union, lodged with the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day an application for a variation of the pastoral award. ...

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  44. SPORT CRAZY.

    "Are we sport crazy?" asks Lord Badenpowell in an article appearing in the "Scouter." "Hundreds make a living playing games, ...

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  45. AVIATION.

    Flying the City of Tacoma, which was brought across by steamer, the American aviator, Bromley, landed at Kasumigaura, Tokio, from Yokohama He awaits supplies ...

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  46. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. J. T. Ness, M.L.A., has been selected as the endorsed Nationalist candidate for Dulwich Hill at the forthcoming State general elections. ...

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  47. HOTEL RAID.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) said last night that Mr. Dunningham, M.L.A., had waited on him that day, and protested against an alleged raid by the police on the Oceanic ...

    Article : 59 words
  48. TENNIS IN AMERICA.

    Playing at Newport casino to-day, Harrison Coggeshall (Des Moines) defeated L. A. Godfree (England), 6-3, 6-3. Tilden passed the first round through default. In the ...

    Article : 63 words
  49. STEAMER NERBUDDA.

    The steamer Nerr[?]da transhipped to the B.I.S.N. liner Mas[?] which sailed from Gibraltar on August [?]3 undamaged bales of wool for Dun[?] 1234 wet bales, as well ...

    Article : 52 words
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