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  2. Concessions In Wages Tax

    So great has been the improvement in the State's finances—it is estimated to be £1.500.000 better this year than last—that the Premier proposes that the wages tax on incomes up to £230 a year shall be reduced. ...

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  3. HOUSEMAIDS AND CLUBS

    Housemaids, and night clubs were described by Rev. Father Mambrini last night, as being two curses that acted against ...

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  4. IMPORTANT INDUSTRIAL EXTENSIONS

    Another important step in Newcastle's industrial expansion will be taken shortly, when work will begin on the ...

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  5. WOMAN ASKS "WHO AM I?"

    "Who am I?" asked a female witness before Mr. Justice Boyee in the Divorce Court to-day, when asked to give her name. "I am not certain that I know." ...

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  6. SKIP CRASHES DOWN SHAFT

    Falling from the cage in which it was being hauled to the surface, a loaded skip crashed 80 feet to the shaft ...

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  7. This Little Pig Did Not Want To Co To Market

    A pig, with an ambition beyond a visit to market and the sudden end it entailed, leaped from a cart in which it was being brought from Matraville. ...

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  8. MAYOR'S BALL DECLARED "BLACK"

    Became the Town Ball authorities have neglected to engage nnlon stage hands In decorating the Hall for the Lord Mayor's Ball, that ...

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  9. NEW HOSPITAL SECRETARY

    The Secretary of Newcastle Hospital (Mr. J. Coyle). who has submitted his resignation to the Chairman of the Board, ...

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  10. MONEY IN IT?

    Perhops you are dolichocephalic—and quite possibly you have a dolichocephalic wife? Then again, you may be newly-wedded, ...

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  11. BURDEN OF INTEREST

    The burden of interest and exchange on industrial enterprise is demonstrated by the accounts of the New South ...

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  12. SECOND BODY FOUND

    Fishermen early this morning found the body of the second victim of the double-drowning tragedy at Nelson's ...

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  13. MAN KILLED BY LOCOMOTIVE

    Unable to leap clear when he saw a heavy steam engine only a yard away bearing down on him. a railway employee. George Brinckley, 58, of ...

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  14. SUGAR MILLS IDLE

    Trade dislocation, which it is believed may involve New South Wales and Victoria in a heavy loss, is threatened by ...

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  15. UNIONS' ANTI-WAR PROTEST

    A meeting of me Queensland Trades and Labor Council which represents 16,000 unionists last night pledged itself to organise a general strike in the event of the ...

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  16. DAILY AIR MAIL SERVICES

    [?]was learned In Canberra to-day, had been abandoned In an effort to Institute dally air mail services ...

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  17. DENSE FOG IN MELBOURNE

    Dense fog last night and early to-day delayed shipping In Port Phillip Bay from one to four noun, and caused dislocations to rail and tram traffic. ...

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  18. BANKRUPT'S LOSSES IN GAMBLING

    Comment on a man's conduct in contracting losses In betting and Stock Exchange transactions while he was. according to the Judge. In Insolvent ...

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  19. MYSTERY WAS SOLVED

    The mystery surrounding the activities of a British yacht, the Trenora, bound to French Somaliland, was solved to-day when the ...

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  20. WAS STABBED BY A FOLLOWER

    The outlaw. Chimnal, whose death it Sandasar on the North-west frontier, was reported yesterday, was stabbed by one of his own gang while he ...

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  21. NEW CYCLING ASSOCIATION

    Victorian and other professional cyclists who raced with the newly, formed Cyclists' Association of New South Wales, which Is In opposition ...

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  22. SWEATING IN MELBOURNE

    As a result of an Investigation' by the Victorian Anti-Sweatinhg League 68 backyard factories and similar types of premises have been found. ...

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  23. BRITISH TROOPS FRANCE

    Australia has fallen Into line with other Dominions In assisting with the monument to be erected at Bologne by ex-service men to commemorate the ...

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  24. ELIMINATION OF OVERTIME

    With the object of creating work, for the unemployed. the Metal Trades Council In Newcastle has set out to eliminate all but essential overtime ...

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  25. Book Censorship

    Following renewed represemoitons to the Government for a revision of the pretent book censorship law the whole matter is to be referred to Cabinet shortly ...

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  26. PALMER'S PLANS

    Ambrose Palmer denied to-day thai he would go to England by tray of America, tu had been seated. ...

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  27. FROM ALICE SPRINGS BY AEROPLANE

    Leaving Alice Springs at six a.m. to-day, a naeroplane Is bringing Mr. Trevor B. Kilvington. the victim of a shooting accident 120 miles from ...

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  28. RUSSIAN LITERATURE SEIZED

    Portion of the Russian literature seized by Customs officials when the Northern Miners' delegate. Mr Duflln returned from the Soviet has been ...

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  29. KURRI RECHABITE CENTENARY

    The Rechabite Lodge centenary was celebrated by the Kuril branch last night with a social and dance at the Protestant Hull. ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. OVERSEAS AIR MAIL PROPOSALS

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill) sold to-day that he was still waiting for details of the overseas air mall proposals from the British ...

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  31. LYONS ENTERTAINED BY MINISTERS

    Federal Ministers to-day tendered to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) a luncheon to welcome him home after his visit overseas. ...

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  32. September 2 For Income Tax Returns

    As August 31 it a Saturday. the Commissioner of taxation (Mr. McMahon) has decided thai all income lax returns received on Monday, September 2, will ...

    Article : 40 words
  33. CITY OF SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  34. BRADY TO BE TRIED ON SEPT. 9

    Patrick Brady, who was committed for trial by Mr. McDougal. S.M. alter Inquiry into the alleged death of lames Smith, will stand his trial on ...

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  35. MEN AND WOMEN

    Mr. C. Haxton. who has been transferred as Minister-in-Charge of the Stockton Presbyterian Church to Gosford, was presented with a gold watch ...

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  36. HEALTH DEFENCE ASSOCIATION

    Naprapathy was described as medical, treatment without drugs during a deputation to the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzslmons) to-day by members ...

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  37. Miner Injured

    Cyril Norris. 35, miner, of Halcyon-street, Cessnock. was Injured In the back when he was caught by a fall of coal at Aberdare Central colliery this ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S ACCIDENTS

    Finger Crushed.—Thomas McDonald. 34. or Wollombl-road, Bellbird. had the third finger of his left hand severely contused when It was caught ...

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  39. INQUIRY TO BEHELD INTO COLLISION

    An Inquiry will be held by the Deputy Superintendent of Stale Navigation (Capt. Roberts) to-morrow Into the. collision yesterday morning ...

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  40. WALLSEND CITIZEN'S DEATH

    The death occurred at Wallsend this morning of Alderman Samuel Lane, who was prominent In lodge circles. Born at Singleton in 1863, he was ...

    Article : 93 words
  41. BULLET IN ABDOMEN FOR 36 YEARS

    "I'm pretty sick, doctor," gasped a man, who was taken to Sydney Hospital a few days ago. The doctor, after examining him, rushed him to the x-ray department, where a bullet was found embedded in his abdomen. ...

    Article : 136 words
  42. P.T.O.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  43. Enginedrivers' Dispute

    The State Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. M. Hen wood) will sit at Hexham at 10 a.m. to-morrow to determine the dispute between the ...

    Article : 78 words
  44. Offensive Behavior

    Samuel Simpkin, 35, laborer, charged at Newcastle Police Court to-day, with having behaved In an offensive manner, was bound over In £20 to be of ...

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  45. Barrowmen on the Way

    The Melbourne barrowmen (Messrs. Darwin and Amiquet) left for Dunning at 9.30 a.m. They expect to reach Goulburn on Saturday night and be In ...

    Article : 34 words
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