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  2. HISTORY'S HEROES

    Lord Raglan, who, on September 7, startled the British Association with his revelations in connection with pedigree fakers took a running kick at heroes of ...

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  3. EASY VICTORY

    The Kangaroos, the Australian Rugby League footballers, defeated Widnes, the third Strongest English team, by 31 points to nil, to-day. At the conclusion of the ...

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  4. BUTTER SCHEME

    The Paterson scheme was gradually passing out of existence and a new scheme would take its place, said the Minister Agriculture (Mr. F. W. Bulcock) in the ...

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  5. WHEAT DAMAGED

    Later reports from north-western centres confirm yesterday's fears of extensive damage to wheat crops as a result of the heavy rain in the past two days. ...

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  6. WHEAT SURPLUS

    Urging the Government to provide for the immediate purchase of the excess wheat surplus of this season's crop and finance for subsidising wheatgrowers, Mr. ...

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  7. "ROLL OF MONEY"

    Giving evidence at the police inquiry to-day, Mrs. Richard Mortimer related incidents which, she said, had happened about two years ago outside the Malvern ...

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  8. COMPANY'S GROWTH

    The visitors, with the representatives of the several establishments, were the guests of the management of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. at luncheon. Special ...

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  9. IRON AND STEEL

    Consideration was given in the House of Representatives today to the Senate's request for amendments to the customs tariff. On item 147 (iron and steel) the ...

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  10. LARGEST IN ENGLAND

    Lord Mottistone, formerly Major-General, Sir John Seely, presided over a distinguished company at a luncheon to announce the building at Wembley of the ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. VISITORS' TRIBUTES

    Mr. W. F. Roulston, in expressing appreciation on behalf of the guests of the hospitality shown, said that when he found that he was to have the privilege ...

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  12. NEW CORONER

    The Minister for Justice announced today that the Executive Council had approved of the appointment of Mr. A. G. Chiplin as Coroner at Newcastle, in place ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. COUNTRY PARTY

    The State Ministry was represented by the Deputy Premier (Mr. M. F. Bruxner), the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Main) and the Minister for Education ...

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  14. DANGER PASSING

    Although a certain amount of anxiety is still felt, there appeared to be little further danger to-day of floodings along the North Coast. ...

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  15. MELBOURNE CENTENARY

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) and the Victorian Agent-General (Mr. Richard Linton) were present at the City Chambers, Edinburgh, ...

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  16. AERIAL TOUR

    According to advice received in Sydney, the three-engined Spartan monoplane, Faithful City, arrived at Wyndham at 1.23 p.m. (Sydney time) to-day. The ...

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  17. COLD KILLS MANY SHEEP

    The cold snap has caused the death of numbers of newly-shorn sheep. Of a mob of about 1600, travelling to Tamworth about 250 perished along the road between ...

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  18. MISSING YOUTH

    Fears for the safety of Jack Driscoll, 19, of Burton-street. Concord, who disappeared, after leaving his home on Sunday afternoon, have now been dispelled. ...

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  19. AMERICAN RECORDS

    Inquiries into reports that the Broadcasting Commission is obtaining large quantities of American records will be made by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Parkhill), ...

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  20. ESTATE OF £229,558

    Lord Burnham has left an estate valued at £229,558. He bequeathed to Lady Burnham an annuity of £4000, and the use of his Bryanston Square house and its ...

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  21. ULM AT BROKEN HILL

    A message from Broken Hill states that Mr. C. T. P. Ulm and party, who left Alice Springs at 5 a.m. to-day, arrived at Broken Hill at 2.13 p.m., and will leave ...

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  22. STATE LOTTERY

    Speaking before the Congregational Union to-day on the subject of the State Lottery, Rey. Ernest Davies said that he always felt disgusted when he heard of ...

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  23. RETURNED TO WORK

    Pending discussion of their grievances with the Minister for Sustenance on Monday, the 600 workers who went on strike at the Shrine of Remembrance returned ...

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  24. QUESTIONS

    The Assistant Minister for Defence(Mr. J. Francis) told Mr. W. M. Nairn (U.A.P, Perth) that after the expiration on April 2, 1934, of the Perth-Adelaide ...

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  25. EXTRAVAGANT PRICES

    "Owing to the huge productive capacity of the world's industries a return to higher prices will be very gradual." said Mr. Colin Fraser at the annual meeting of ...

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  26. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    Dr. Goering announces that reliable non Nazis will cooperate in the organisation of the elections in order to secure fairness. The votes will be counted ...

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  27. NEW GRAFTON STATION

    Two masts, 120ft high, "and 180yds. apart, have been erected, and work on the studio is well forward in connection with the establishment of a wireless ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, October 26.—The prominent English crities, Messrs. Clemence Dane and Louis Golding, praise "No Longer Innocent," an admirable travel adventure ...

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  29. HERR HITLER'S SPEECH

    Herr Hitler's speech opening the campaign was attended by the usual pomp of his previous utterance. Every street and ceremony, and followed the lines ...

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  30. "ENTERTAIN LAVISHLY"

    Mrs. Muriel Windeyer Mackay applied to the Registrar in Divorce (Mr. Wood) for an order for permanent alimony and alimony pendente lite against her ...

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  31. TAX REDUCTION PLAN

    "The demand by the Country party that the Federal Government should give back to industry the £5,000,000 of accumulated industry it is keeping in the ...

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  32. Family Wiped Out in Air Smash

    Toulouse, October 26.—An army pilot took a family of three, husband, wife, and child, for a joyride in the air. He crashed when landing, and all four were killed. ...

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  33. Royalty Returns to London

    London, October 26.—The King and Queen to-day returned to Buckingham Palace from Sandringham, where they have been in residence for the past ...

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  34. Highwaymen Foiled

    London, October 26.—Major J. H. McCormick, M.P., returning home to Belfast, was held up by two men and ordered to put up his hands. Instead, he struck one ...

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  35. AMERICAN RODEO

    The recently inaugurated annual rodeo It Madison Square Garden, where the most vicicus horses and cattle imported for broncha husting and steer dogging "a ...

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  36. "AN ENJOYABLE DAY"

    The members of the delegation were unanimous in expressing their appreciation for everything that had been done to make their short stay in Newcastle ...

    Article : 185 words
  37. GUESTS AND VISITORS

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  38. BRUTALLY BATTERED

    Two housebreakers brutally battered an elderly Hurlestone Park resident this afternoon, when he returned home unexpectedly and surprised them in front of ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. High Commissioner of Danzig

    Geneva, October 26.—The Council of the League of Nations has appointed the Irish delegate to the League of Nations (Mr. Scan Lester) to be High Commissioner of ...

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  40. Australian Actress Successful

    London. October 26.—The part of Anne Boleyn, in the notable British film, "Henry VIII.." whose premiere is breaking all records in Paris, is admirably taken by ...

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  41. GOLD AND THE DOLLAR

    Gold was quoted on the Stock Exchange to-day at £6/11/2 an ounce fine, while the dollar was quoted at 4.71½ to the £. ...

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  42. MURRAY AGREEMENT

    The interstate conference that had been arranged to take place in Canberra next week to consider a modification of the River Murray agreement has been ...

    Article : 60 words
  43. FINE IMPOSED

    As nominal employer of a constable, the Public Service Commissioner was fined 10/ to-day in the Industrial Court for having paid the constable 14/3 a day, instead of ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. INTENT TO MURDER CHARGE

    Geroge Dalby, 49, billiard saloon proprietor, was committed for trail from Redfern Court to-day on a charge of having shot William Madden on September ...

    Article : 41 words
  45. INJURED CONSTABLE

    Charged with having maliciously caused grievous bodily harm to Constable Warburton, at Cubbora yesterday, Thomas Martin was remanded at the local Court ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. Advertising

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