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  2. NO FEDERAL HELP IN S.P. SUPRESSION

    IT was disclosed yesterday that any move by the State Government to influence the Federal authorities to restrict the use of ...

    Article : 291 words
  3. Original "Rose Marie Girl"

    Shown with Curl Brisson, Mary Ellis, the original "Rose Marie Girl." She a new songster, and the star in "All the King's House," coming to the Prince Edward. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NO SHIPS OVER BAR SINCE APRIL

    OWING to the unnavigable state of the bar, no coastal steamers have crossed the entrance to the Tweed River for three months. ...

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  5. ALL WILL SUFFER IN NEXT WAR

    VOICING an appeal that the nations of the world should band together to prevent civilisation being precipitated into another world ...

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  6. OVERDUE EXPLORERS ARE SAFE

    DISPERSING fears felt for the safety of members of an exploration party under the leadership of Mr. J. G. Hides, resident ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Wheat Chief

    SIR HERBERT GEPP, chairman of the Wheat Commission rubbed his Hands as though he felt the cold during the early stages of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOMAN KILLED IN CLIFF FALL; BABY LIVES

    THE body of Mrs. Gwen, Coates, 45, a recent visitor to Townsville, was found a early this morning at the foot ...

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  9. TASMAN AIR SERVICE

    The statement that he considered Australians had proved to the world in general that they knew more about the Taxman than any other ...

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  10. Toll of the Road

    Two men, while crossing streets in the suburbs yesterday, wore knocked down and injured by motor cars. ...

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  11. Govt. In Pretty Tangle Again

    THAT unless he was Government candidate he would not accept the vacancy in the Senate caused by the death last week of Senator L. T. Courtenay, was the emphatic statement yesterday of the President of the Chamber of Manufactures, Mr. C. V. ...

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  12. CAR PARTY ARRESTED

    An anonymous telephone call received by the Warwick Farm police call-box yesterday afternoon led to the arrest of two ...

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  13. 'FLU CASES FILL THE HOSPITALS

    WITH the addition of 42 cases carried yesterday by ambulances, the number of pneumonia and pneumonia-influenza cases ...

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  14. HEY ELIGIBLE

    At a meeting of the General Committee of Brisbane Rugby League to-night, it was decided that Vic. Hey would be eligible ...

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  15. SIX-HOUR DAY CELEBRATION

    Preliminary arrangements for the celebration of Six-Hour Day, on Monday, October 7, were made last night by the Six-Hour Committee. ...

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  16. 'PLANE FOUND LOST MAN

    PROVIDING a strange coincidence to the unexpected return of the Papuan exploration party, a letter received from "The Labor Daily's" ...

    Article : 282 words
  17. MAY TRANSFER APPRENTICES

    An ordinance is being prepared that will enable the transfer of up prentices in the Federal Capital Territory from one employer to ...

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  18. ROAD WALKING AT NIGHT

    DECLARING that the majority of accidents involving pedestrians who were forced to use the roads at night because of the absence of ...

    Article : 238 words
  19. LOWER FREIGHTS FOR GRAZIERS

    After discussing the effects of the drought on the pastoral industry with officials of the United Graziers' Association, the Premier to-day ...

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  20. SISTER KENNY'S CLINIC

    Evidence of the widespread interest in Sister Kenny's method of treating infantile paralysis was the disclosure made yesterday by the ...

    Article : 217 words
  21. WAS TOUTING FOR CAB PASSENGERS

    Fines totalling £310 were imposed on John J. Wilkins, of Woollahra, at Central Summons Court yesterday, on charges of using ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. DEPUTATION TO HUGHES

    The Federal Minister for Health and Repatriation, Mr. Hughes, stated yesterday that he had received a deputation from the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. STARCH IN LEMON BUTTER

    At Central Police Court yesterday Stanley Roy. McAlpine, grocer, of Alexandria, was fined £1 for giving a false guarantee in respect of ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. FORESTRY COMMISSIONER

    The Executive Council, at its meeting yesterday, approved of the appointment of Mr. E. H. Swain, of Queensland, as Forestry ...

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  25. MAORIS HAD AN EASY WIN

    Before a crowd of 3000, who paid the record gate for a union match of £210, the Maoris defeated Toowoomba at ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. Interested Listeners

    Mr. L. A. Hooke, vice-president of the R.A.C.A. and manager fo the A.W.A., left and Mr. C. Neale, Deputy-Commissioner for Road Transport, are shown listening to a speech at the dinner tendered to Mr. S. A. Maddocks, Road Transport Commissioner last night, prior to his departure ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. PRICE OF GOODS

    Proposals for the abolition of discounts and unfair trading methods were discussed yesterday at a conference of wholesalers, retailers and ...

    Article : 96 words
  28. MAY RESTORE WAGE CUTS

    The Premier, Mr. Collier, comm[?]ing on rumors that the Government intends to restore wage cuts to civil servants, said to-day that he ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. TOOK WHISKY TO THE PALAIS ROYAL

    At Central Summons Court yesterday. William Angles, of Campsie, was fined £1 for having taken a bottle of whisky into the Palais ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. PRESENTATION TO TWO EX-SENATORS

    At the social held at the Newtown Town Hall in aid of the Funeral Lodge connected with the Old-age and Invalid Pensioners' ...

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  31. PICNIC PROPOSED FOR 1200 CHILDREN

    What is claimed to be a record for Australia in children's picnics will be held towards the end of the year, when about 1200 members of the ...

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  32. DINNER TO MANAGING DIRECTOR

    Mr. Norman L. Nock, managing director of Nock and Kirby, Ltd., who has just returned from a business tour of America, was tendered ...

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  33. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO SUBORN WITNESS FAILS

    The jury in the Criminal Court to-day found Henry Crosthwaite, part-owner and manager of Bidglowa Station, not guilty of having ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. HAD TOO MUCH DRINK

    At Darwin Police Court, before Mr. V. Lampe, S.M., Frederick Mitchell, of the local garrison, who was Charged with being in the storeroom ...

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  35. CYCLING HOME FROM N.T.

    Jack Alkmann, the cyclist from Werribee (Vic.), who cycled to the Northern Territory from Melbourne, left on the return trip to-day, taking ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. COUNTY COUNCIL PROPOSED

    Ald. R. S. Goddard, Mayor of Newtown, has been authorised by his council to place before the next meeting, of the Electricity Supply Joint ...

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  37. RESTOCKING TROUT STREAMS

    The State Fisheries Department is making arrangements through the Government. Tourist Bureau to incubate 135,000 Brown, and 100 000 ...

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  38. SECONDHAND DEALER FINED

    Amelia Charlotte Foord, secondhand dealer, of Crown Street, Surry Hills, was fined £1 at Central Summons Court yesterday by Mr. ...

    Article : 65 words
  39. Nor Padlocks A Motor Cycle Hold

    TO the old saw that stone walls do not a prison make, might be added that padlocks do not a motor cycle hold, as was proved at ...

    Article : 129 words
  40. FELL DOWN SHIP'S HOLD

    When he fell down the hold of the Peltonbank yesterday, Alfred Johansen, 42, a sailor, of Little Coomber Street. Paddington, fractured ...

    Article : 68 words
  41. ELDERLY WOMAN MISSING

    Newtown police are Booking the whereabouts of Mrs. Elizabeth Mary Welsh, 67, who has been missing from her home in Cambridge Street, ...

    Article : 60 words
  42. LONDON MAILS

    The Postal Department advisee the air mail despatched from Sydney on July 3, for transmission by the Australia-Singapore-England service, arrived in London ...

    Article : 68 words
  43. NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    Jervis Bay has, once again become a scene of activity. Yesterday morning the Australian Naval Squadron began its spring manoeuvres. The ...

    Article : 32 words
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