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    Miss Jea[?] the[?] [?]Mrs.[?] [?]the[?] [?]track which[?] ...

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  7. LANG PLANNERS RALLY.

    One of the [?]tic rallies seen to Sydney for some year was held by the New South Wales Labor party in Moore park this afternoon ...

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  8. TRIANGULAR CONTEST FOR ORANGE.

    There is not one anti-Lang supporter who does not deplore the fact that there are two anti-Lang candidates oppo[?]ing Mr. W. Folster. ...

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  9. AMERICA'S PRESIDENCY.

    The opinion that a Democrat would this year replace Mr. Herbert Hoover (Republican) as President of the [?] States was expressed by ...

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  10. THE ELECTIONS.

    The tender regard of the Lang Ministry for the workers was [?] to [?] regard for the widow and the children, ...

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  11. WONT APOLOGISE.

    In the course of his remark, at the Slate Labor Rally to Moore Park this afternoon, Mr. J. T. Lang referred to the demand that had been ...

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  12. BORENORE U.A.P. BRANCH.

    As the result of a meeting addressed by Mr. A. C. Tonking at Borenore, it was decided to form a branch of the United Australia Party, and the ...

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  13. NO CASE TO ANSWER.

    On March 2[?] last we reported that at the Central Police Court, Sydney, Norbert Eugene Phillips (36), a wellknown city solicitor, was charted with ...

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  14. MR. STEVENS AND MR. LANG.

    The action taken by the Premier, Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, In declaring that unless Mr. Lang apologises for remarks he was reported to have ...

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  15. Psychology.

    At to-night[?] meeting of the local University tutorial class In psychology, at the Town Hall, the review of obstacles to dear thinking will be ...

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  16. ATTENTION, MR. FOLSTER.

    In October 1930, you were returned to Parliament as a Labor representative for the electorate of Orange. Fifty-three others won seate at the ...

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  19. LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS

    The value of the Government food relief orders issued at the Orange police station for May was £2 5213/11, as against £2,532/4/5 the ...

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  20. Country Unemployment Grants.

    The Unemployed Council, which has the allocation of the £600,000 voted for the relief of unemployment throughout the State has ...

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  21. POSTMASTER GENERAL'S VISIT.

    The Hon. J. E. Fenton Is to apeak at the Strand Theatre, tomorrow night, In support of Mr. Tonking's candidature. The Mayor will preside. ...

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  22. RESTORE CONFIDENCE.

    Showing the strain of a strenuous country campaign, the Premier, Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, spoke to an audience of nearly 2,000 In the Strand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MR DINGWALL SPEAKS From U.C.P. Platform.

    On Saturday evening an attentive hearing was given to Mr. Arthur Hawke. Mr. P. A. Dingwall and Miss Myra Dempsey, at an open-air ...

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  24. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    James Tagaris who keeps a fish shop in Toorak Road, South Yarra, was get upon by two armed men when he went to serve them with ...

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  25. MEETING OF LADIES.

    This afternoon, at 8.30, Mrs. R. R S. McKinnon, O.B.E. and Mrs. E W Laverly will address a meeting of ladies In the Blue Rooms in support of ...

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  26. Bookmaker's Loss.

    Mr. Charles Tigbe, a well-known Orange bookmaker, was robbed of between £50 and £60 on Thursday night, when a thief entered his bedroom and ...

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  27. DEPRESSION PSALM.

    Lang is my shepherd; I am in want. He make[?] me to lie down on park benches; ...

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  28. Mail Service in the Country.

    The development of mail service in the country districts of Australia makes a most fascinating story. Abort[?]gines camels pack hor[?]es, bicycles. ...

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  29. Clothing Drive

    Although the quantity was not nearly as much as that collected last year, the drive for old clothes for the unemployed by the Boy Sco[?] on ...

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  30. HIGH SOCIETY ARREST.

    A sensational development, in the arrest of Mrs. Elvira Dolores Barney a well-known society woman, on a charge of wilful murder, followed the ...

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  31. May Rainfall.

    The gauges cook park and[?]ling Creek recorded 59 points and 95 points of rain. respectively for the month of May. when were ...

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  33. Latest Designs in Prams.

    Probably no store to the West has such a fine display of the latest de[?] prams as Murray and Crawford Ltd. of 150 Pe[?]sley Street, and this ...

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  34. Famous Dancers in “Man of Mayfair.”

    The world over dancers know the name of the Tiller Girls. This famous troupe of girls have now given their name to several droops trained ...

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  35. Summer Street Accident.

    Stepping o[?] the footpath in Summer street, near Sale Street, on Friday night, Mrs. W. [?]ymer, of [?] Summer Street, and [?]er daughter. ...

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  36. FRUIT MACHINES.

    There was a sensational development yesterday afternoon In the matter of fruit machine, when Detectives Sadler and Lawrence, ...

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  37. LANG'S PROMISES.

    In the N.S.W. elections the Lang par[?]y are promising some wonderful [?] ...

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  39. Man Almost Cut in Two.

    At the Inquest on the death of Albert John Duke, which was due to frightful Injuries through being almost cut in two by the [?] of ...

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  40. ENTHUSIASM FOR MR. STEVENS.

    Over 1,000 people attended the picture theatre, at Eugowra on Saturday afternoon, and gave Mr. Stevens a great reception. At Cudal 100 ...

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  42. CHILE REBELLION.

    T[?] were killed and 60 wounded in a riot near the presidential palace today in the course of a revolutionary [?] which was backed by ...

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  43. Quince and T[?]to Ja[?] Recipe.

    Scald and peel [?]b ripe tomaloes peel core and grate or mince [?] of guineas put into preserving [?] with [?]th of [?]gar and [?] for two and [?] ...

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  44. POLICE THANKED.

    The Labor compaign director. Mr. J.[?] has asked [?] to publi[?] [?] Mr. Christian (police Inspector) and his men for the very great ...

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