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  2. BOOMI SHOOTING

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day, Mr. Justice Street sentenced Eric James Newlands, 26, a grazier, to two years' imprisonment with hard labour, but ...

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  3. DOUBLES DEFEAT

    The greatest surprise of the Wimbledon championships so far was the defeat of the Australian doubles pair, J. H. Crawford and A. K. Quist, by the ageing ...

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  4. GIMBLETT LAUDED

    England owes its nine wickets victory over All India in the first Test at Lord's largely owing to the brilliant batting of Gimblett on the last day. Critics in their ...

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  5. State Session RAILWAY BILL

    The bill to authorise the construction of a railway line from Sutherland to Cronulla was taken through all stages in the Legislative Assembly to-night. ...

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  6. JOCKEY'S CLAIM

    A claim for £4/8/ per week, dating from May 1, 1933, plus £3 medical expenses, from the Rosebery Racecourse Company Ltd. was made before the ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. TARIFF POLICY

    Referring to the Federal Government's tariff policy, the President of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales (Mr. J. P. Abbott) said to-day that ...

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  8. League Assembly EMPEROR CHEERED

    Though a large cheering crowd had watched the arrival of the Negus at the League building, he tried to make himself as inconspicuous' as possible as he slipped ...

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  9. OLYMPIC VILLAGE

    To-day marks the official beginning of the life of the Olympic village, which the War Minister (General von Blomberg) formally opened at 1 p.m., and handed ...

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  10. HIKERS REACH SAFETY

    James Bolin, 25, of Concord, and Ian Blane, 20, of Ashfield, who had been lost and were wandering in the Blue Mountain valleys since the week-end, turned up, ...

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  11. PROTEST MADE

    A protest against the action of the Australian Broadcasting Commission in dismissing its married women employees has been sent to the Chairman (Mr. W. ...

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  12. BIG SURPLUS

    Although the Metropolitan Water Board had budgeted for a deficit of £51,635, the annual report, released to-day, shows that for the year ended June 30 a surplus of ...

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  13. LABOUR'S SUCCESS

    Addressing a meeting of Presidents and Secretaries of the Australian Labour Party, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. T. Lang) stated to-night ...

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  14. FALSE PROSPECTUSES

    The hearing of four charges alleging the publication of false prospectuses and the publication of false reports of debenture holders against J. W. S. McArthur began ...

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  15. DR. EARLE PAGE

    The Commonwealth Minister for Commerce (Dr. Earle Page) hopes to leave for Australia by the Orford from Naples on July 26. His departure is dependent upon ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. INCOME TAX BILL

    Proposals for modifying the contentious clauses of the Income Tax Management Bill No. 2, relating to taxation on company dividends derived from investments ...

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  17. TRACK UNSAFE

    A finding that Robert Coombes, better known as Bobbie Blake, died from injuries accidentally received, was recorded by the City Coroner (Mr. Oram) to-day. ...

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  18. CHANGES URGED

    A compulsory Saturday half-holiday was urged to-day by a deputation from the Trades Hall Council to the Assistant Minister for Labour (Mr. G. J. Tuckett). ...

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  19. DISCOUNT SOUGHT

    A deputation representing New South Wales retail and wholesale organisations waited upon the Federal Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey) to-day, and urged a ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. U.S. ATTITUDE

    Mr. Lionel Dare, a Sydney solicitor, who returned to-day after a visit to England, Canada, and the United States on legal business, said that Americans found it ...

    Article : 252 words
  21. FATALLY SCALDED

    Beryl Pearce, 4, was fatally injured, and her brother, Charles, was badly scalded when a saucepan of boiling water was upset at their home at Bororen, between ...

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  22. AMERICAN DROUGHT

    A warning that drought conditions may equal, if not exceed, those of 1934, was voiced by the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. H. Wallace) to-day as he started on an ...

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  23. TANKER REFLOATED

    After portion of her petrol cargo had been pumped into the seas the Swedish oil tanker Balaklava, which went aground on a reef in Princess, Charlotte Bay, ...

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  24. RAZOR SLASHING

    Although they denied the allegation, Kathleen McLennan, 30, and Maisie Mathews, 21, were convicted at the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of having ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. GOLD PRODUCTION

    Figures made available to-day by the Commonwealth Statistician disclose that for the five months ended May, 1936, Australian gold production amounted to ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    A petition was presented in the Legislative Council this afternoon by Sir Norman Kater from the Taxpayers' Association of New South Wales, in connection ...

    Article : 369 words
  27. FISHERMEN STRIKE

    Owing to dissatisfaction with the constitution of the newly-created Fish Board in Brisbane, a strike of fishermen began to-day. ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Rangoon, June 30.—Land has been acquired six miles from the city for the construction of an airport to cost £67,500. The existing airport 12 miles from ...

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  29. OPEN SAFETY PIN

    A difficult operation was accomplished in the Perth Children's Hospital when an open safety pin, an inch and a half long, was extracted from the throat of a ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. HERALD STOP PRESS

    On the resumption of the League Assembly at Geneva this afternoon Mr. C. te Water declared that the South African Government desired ...

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  31. Anti-Semitism in Poland

    Warsaw, June 30.—Jewish organisations throughout the country have declared a general strike for two hours as a protest against the increase in anti-Jewish ...

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  32. REDUCED RATES

    Reductions in the rates for Transatlantic radio telephone calls and for radio telegrams to and from ships at sea were inaugurated to-day at a ceremony at ...

    Article : 155 words
  33. South African Wine

    Cape Town, June 30.—A four years' campaign to establish a market for South African wine in the United States has proved to be a complete failure. This ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA FLIGHT

    Lord Sempill will leave England about July 6 in a British built 'plane on a flight to Australia, which he hopes to accomplish in three days and a half. He will ...

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  35. Main Roads Control

    The debate was resumed on the motion for the second reading of the Main Roads Amendment Bill. Mr. A. Richardson (U.A.P., Ashfield) ...

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  36. NEW GOLD FIND

    A new gold find named Halley's Comet has been made six miles west of Marble Bar, in entirely new country. Holders of the claim, Starr, Boyd, and ...

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  37. Gift by Lord Nuffield

    London, June 30.—Lord Nuffield, the motor manufacturer, who recently visited Australia, has offered £80,000 to St. Peter's Hall, Oxford, to be paid £ by £ ...

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  38. Sir Sydney Barton

    London, June 30.—Sir Sidney Barton, British Minister at Addis Ababa. who is on leave, has arrived an Marseilles from Diibouti en route for London. ...

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  39. REVERSE FOR GOVERNMENT

    The Government suffered a minor defeat in the House of Lords to-day by 32 votes to 29 on an amendment moved to the Education Bill by the Archbishop of ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. Air Force Promotions

    London, June 30.—The British Air Ministry announces the promotion of Air Marshal Sir John Steel to be Air Chief Marshal, and of Air Vice-marshal Philip ...

    Article : 36 words
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