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  2. AUSTRALIAN AIR DELEGATION FOR N.Z. ON SATURDAY

    THE Commonwealth will send a special delegation to New Zealand on Saturday to discuss a flying-boat mail service between Sydney and Auckland to link up with the England-Australia route. ...

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  3. SMALL BOYS' DELIGHT

    WORKING MODEL of a tractor engine and threshing machine recently presented to the Technological Museum by Mr. A. A. Stewart, of Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Economy Budget Prepared

    ANY expectations of taxation cuts or more than nominal public service salary restorations were ruled out at yesterday's meeting of State Cabinet. A definite assurance was given, however, that the Budget will ...

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  5. OFFERED CASH FOR SILENCE, SAYS J. C. ROSS

    An alleged offer by Mr. L. E. Stevens, of the Dairy Farmers Co-operative Milk Company, of £300 or £400 towards his election expenses, if he would ...

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  6. STIR AT CHURCH ASSEMBLY

    BEFORE a "happy ending" of the Angus controversy was announced at the Australian Presbyterian Assembly yesterday, ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    ENTHUSIASTICALLY received, the Financial Relief Bill, 1936, which restores pensions and parliamentary salaries, was introduced in the House of Representatives tonight. In the pension increases from ...

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  8. A PAY-DAY FOR EVERY WIFE

    A WEEKLY income for married women, and the joint ownership of homes and businesses by husbands and wives, ...

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  9. NEW CO. TO MAKE PICTURE

    Noel Monkman left Sydney yesterday by car for Port Stephens to select locations for scenes in a new Australian film, "Typhoon Treasure." ...

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  10. BOY TRIED TO SAVE MATE

    Pathetic clues lead police to believe that Edward Evans, aged 9, lost his life in a vain attempt to save his mate, Clarence Garrett, 12, from drowning in ...

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  11. DENTISTRY AND TRADE

    Seeking permission to practice at his home at night and during weekends, a dentist has been advised by Strathfield Council to secure legal ...

    Article : 123 words
  12. LIMITED FEDERAL POWER

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The conference of the Australian Wheatgrowers' Federation today decided in favor of a referendum to give the ...

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  13. JUDGE ON TOUR OF CHAIN STORES

    To acquire first-hand knowledge of the operations of chain stores, the president of the Industrial Commission, Mr. Justice Browne, left last night ...

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  14. FIVE HURT IN TRUCK CRASH

    COOTAMUNDRA, Wednesday.--This afternoon a motor truck, driven by Noel Stevens, and carrying 11 passengers, crashed on a turn into the ...

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  15. ROAD SAFETY BALL

    As appreciation for the help of the New South Wales Safety Campaign committee, which comprises business men and Inspector Hooper, the police ...

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  16. N.T. FLYING DOCTOR SLATES DEPARTMENT

    DARWIN, Wednesday. -- "I regard the action of the Civil Aviation Department as inconsistent and obstructional," said Dr. C. C. Fenton, ...

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  17. BLINDNESS FEAR PREYED ON MIND

    Constant fear of blindness caused Leslie John Allan, 29, of Sadlier's Crescent. Petersham, to take his own life, said the City Coroner (Mr. Oram) ...

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  18. Preserving Road Scenery

    Efforts will be made to secure legislation empowering the Main Roads Board to preserve sufficient of the land adjoining main roads to maintain ...

    Article : 89 words
  19. JOE VALLI'S TOUR

    As soon as the proposed new Australian "Typhoon Treasure" is finished, Joe Valli, accompanied by his wife and 10-year-old daughter, will ...

    Article : 111 words
  20. SOLICITOR'S PISTOL

    When Allen Turner Stewart, solicitor, was charged at Central Summons Court yesterday with having failed to take all reasonable precautions to ...

    Article : 69 words
  21. KEPT AWAY BY TRENCH FEET

    Trench feet and nerve trouble caused by war service, prevented Arthur John Dobson (48), from coming to the Workers' Compensation Commission ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. SCULPTOR SEES MOTHER AFTER 22 YEARS

    AFTER 22 years, Mr. John W. Hope, a Sydney-born sculptor with a solid American reputation, was yesterday re-united with his mother. The meeting took place at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. THE SERGEANT HUFFED AND HE PUFFED, AND

    COURT rooms are noted for their echoes, but rarely has such vocal thunder resounded through the Licensing Court as it did during the hearing of a case yesterday. Francis Allan Kennare was ...

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  24. WOMEN AND PRIESTHOOD

    "There is no question that women have an invaluable contribution to make to the work of religion, but that they would best do it in the priestly ...

    Article : 147 words
  25. Maudlin Reprieved To Die In Prison

    State Cabinet decided yesterday to commute to imprisonment "for the term of his natural life" the death sentence imposed on Francis Henry ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. Man Charged With Murder

    Hairy Barker, 24, laborer, was charged at Redfern police station yesterday with the murder of Charles Johnson, 25. ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. ALL BLACK FINED £5

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.--Rugby still grips former All Black captain Cliff Porter. Racing to see the Australians play at Wanganui, he was ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. WHY JURYMAN SLEPT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The foreman of a jury who fell asleep in the Criminal Court today said, when questioned by the judge. "I cannot tell ...

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  29. PETERSHAM TOWN HALL

    After several years' consideration, the Petersham Council has decided to remodel the town hall at a cost of £20,000. The new plans provide for a ...

    Article : 43 words
  30. COLLIDED, DIDN'T KNOW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Few of the 200 passengers on a train from Lota to Brisbane were aware this morning that their engine had derailed the guard's ...

    Article : 46 words
  31. EMPLOYER FINED £15

    When John Zakos. proprietor or the Oceanic Cafe, Elizabeth Street, City, was charged with three breaches of the award in the Industrial Court yesterday, a waiter ...

    Article : 54 words
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