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  2. McCABE'S CENTURY

    New South Wales put up the fine score of 347 for nine wickets in the first innings of the return Sheffield Shield match with Victoria on the Sydney Cricket Ground ...

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  3. CHRISTY HITS OUT

    The opening day of the return match between South Africa and South Australia was disastrous for the home side. Richardson and Nitschke gave the South ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Work at the Shortland colliery, Adamstown, was again interrupted yesterday. Mr. W. T. Rodway, Treasurer of the lodge, and Mr. F. Farmer, Secretary, met ...

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  5. "GREAT SUCCESS"

    Instructions for the second Five-year Plan declare the first plan a great success, witnessing a complete turn towards Socialism by the poor and middle classes, ...

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  6. B.H.P. COLLIERIES

    The collieries of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. were at work yesterday. Whatever action is to be taken as a result of the lodges ignoring the direction ...

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  7. CRAWFORD BEATEN

    A large crowd saw some excellent tennis in the match between Australia and Japan, which was continued at Kooyong in pleasant weather to-day. ...

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  8. RAIN WELCOMED

    Rain came just in time last night to quell bush fires which had sprung into life again with more hot weather in many Victorian districts. ...

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  9. LABOUR SPLIT

    The hope that the Labour forces would be united, and that the real policy and platform of the movement would be put into effect, was expressed by the General ...

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  10. VOLUNTEERS BURNED

    Numerous bush fires are raging in the district, and all efforts to check them have proved futile. In preventing the flames from destroying two homesteads, ...

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  11. SEAMEN'S UNION

    Mr. Jacob Johnson, a former general secretary of the Seamen's Union, and who was nominated against Mr. W. Raeburn for the position of general secretary ...

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  12. "GET IT YET"

    The "Evening Standard," in amusing half-column on Walter Lindrum's break of 4167, quotes a sheaf of telegrams of congratulations. One from an Irishman ...

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  13. BAND COMPETITION

    The 29th annual championship contest, conducted by the Band Association of New South Wales, was continued at the Sports Ground to-night, when the C grade ...

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  14. MANY CHARGES

    Three men who are already waiting trial on numerous hold-up charges were further charged at the City Court to-day with complicity in the shooting of Constable ...

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  15. BOTH IN THE PAY

    After a long idleness. Seaham No. 2 Colliery worked on three days this week, and will have three days' pay to draw next Friday. Seaham No. 1 had five ...

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  16. 500,000,000 DOLLARS

    President Hoover, desiring to insure the prompt functioning of the 2,000,000,000 dollar Reconstruction Finance Corporation, final action on which is expected ...

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  17. BREAD INQUIRY

    Continuing his address before Mr. Justice Piddington, who is inquiring into the price of bread, Mr. T. O'Mara, who is assisting the Commission, said to-day that ...

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  18. ABERDARE CENTRAL

    Mr. J. Kellock will be present at the meeting of the Aberdare Central Lodge, to be held in the Strand Theatre at Cessnock to-morrow morning. ...

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  19. LAIDLEY'S COLLIERY

    In connection with a suggested reopening of Laidley's Colliery at Wallsend, which has been idle about 18 months, another meeting of the Miners' Lodge ...

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  20. NEWCASTLE ACTIVITY

    Importance attaches to the conference of the representatives of the New South Wales Labour Party, the Newcastle-Cessnock group of which will meet ...

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  21. SOUTH COAST MINES

    A slight improvement is shown in pays distributed to-day Wongawilli and Metropolitan collieries each have 10 days, Mount Pleasant nine, ...

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  22. INDIVIDUAL UNITS

    Sir Arthur Duckham, addressing the Federation of British Industries, indicated the possibility of the Dominions, as they became more nationalised and ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. EAST SYDNEY SEAT

    The Leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. J. H. Scullin) will open the East Sydney by-election campaign at the Paddington Town Hall on Wednesday night. It ...

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  24. LOWEST RECORDED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  25. BROADCASTING

    The Federal Cabinet further discussed broadcasting to-day, and its policy may be determined at its next meeting, probably about February 2. ...

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  26. CONFERENCE IN SYDNEY

    The trouble between the Seamen's Union and the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Ltd., and the refusal of the men employed at John Darling and Elrington Collieries ...

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  27. INCESSANT ROARING

    The city is on the horns of a noisy dilemma. Schneider's circus is unable to meet its liabilities, and the Court ordered the ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Washington, January 21.—The Chairman of the United States Shipping Board (Mr. O'Connor) on Thursday told the House Committee, under ...

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  29. GRAVELY INJURED

    Serious injuries were received by Ronald Salter, 6, of Alice-street. Lakemba, when he was knocked down by a motor car while crossing the road not far from ...

    Article : 68 words
  30. Canadian Field Crops

    Ottawa, January 21.—The aggregate value of all field crops in Canada for 1931 is estimated at 425,065,100 dollars, compared with 662,040,900 in 1930. The ...

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  31. SHOOTING OF GIRL

    Arising out of the shooting in a house in Chippendale yesterday, as the result of which Winnie May Chown was admitted to hospital with a bullet wound in ...

    Article : 223 words
  32. United States Relief Bill

    Washington, January 21.—The Senate on Thursday adopted the Conference report of the 125,000,000 dollars Federal Land Bank Bill, completing Congressional ...

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  33. YOUTHFUL DESPERADO

    At Sing Sine Penitentiary to-day, Francis "Two-gun' Crowley, a youthful desperado, who was arrested last year only when his ammunition ran out, after a ...

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  34. CONSPIRACY CHARGES

    The hearing of the charges of conspiracy against George Meredith. R. Sutton, and R. Mussen concerning the activities of Tasmanian Credits. Ltd., was ...

    Article : 134 words
  35. KNOCK AT DOOR

    When Robert Marsh, 24, tailor's cutter, of Brougham-street, Darlinghurst, opened his front door to a knock early this morning, he was slashed across the face with ...

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  36. Setback for "Wets"

    Washington, January 21.—The Senate, in its first direct vote on the prohibition issue, rejected by 55 votes to 13 a resolution recommending that State Governors ...

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  37. J. B. Hobbs as Journalist

    London, January 21.—J. B. Hobbs confirms the statement that he will go to Australia with the next English test team, but in the role of a journalist. His wife ...

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  38. "BUSINESS FIRST"

    "Home business must come before pleasure," said Rene Lacoste, the tennis star, announcing that it was most unlikely that he would play in the Davis Cup. ...

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  39. FAIRFAX'S CONTRACT

    A. Fairfax will leave for England toward the end of next month, to join Accrington Cricket Club, on terms which have already been announced. A copy of ...

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  40. Italy's Wheat Quota

    Rome, January 22.—To correct Italy's quota for homegrown wheat for milling it has been reduced from 95 per cent. to 70. The foreign quota has been increased ...

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  41. ARCHITECTS' CLAIM

    Before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers to-day, David Morrow and Percy Gordon, architects, claimed £2190 from Joseph Manning for fees for the preparation of plans, ...

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  42. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    It is officially announced that the date of the Imperial Conference is not decided upon. Canada favours July, but several Dominions have not yet replied. ...

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  43. CONSTABLE SHOT

    A charge of having shot at Constable Lowe at Richmond, with intent to murder, was preferred against James Barker, 18, at the City Court to-day. Police ...

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  44. WORK NEARLY COMPLETE

    It is expected that the work of laying rails for the Moss Vale-Port Kembla railway line will be completed next week. It has been suggested that the official ...

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  45. LIGHT CARS RALLY

    The first and second prizes at the light cars motor rally went to Lavalette and Boillot, driving Peugots. The third went to Leverett, driving a Riley. ...

    Article : 51 words
  46. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    In the County Rugby League championship replays, Gloucestershire defeated Somerset by 10 points to 6 at Bridgewater, and Warwickshire beat Leicestershire by ...

    Article : 34 words
  47. Advertising

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