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  3. AMY JOHNSON

    Although Miss Amy Johnson failed to arrive on Saturday the official luncheon went on without her. The Prime Minister described it as "a wedding ...

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  4. FIRST TEST MATCH

    Almost continuous raia on Friday night made the ground anything but a fine sight for the resumption to-day of play in the first Test match between ...

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  5. AERIAL DOINGS

    Kingsford Smith did not begin his trans-Atlantic flight on Friday because of the receipt most unfavorable weather reports. ...

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  6. STORMS IN FRANCE

    A jockey was blinded by lightning during a steeplechase at Autienel. He fell from his horse, and was seriously injured. A thunderstorm with ...

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  7. CANEFIELDS TROUBLE

    The Colonial Sugar Refining Company states that of 1200 men employed at its factories in northern Queensland more than 95 per cent, are Britons. ...

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  8. THE DAVIS CUP

    The Australian Davis Cup players lost both the first singles to Italy yesterday when the semi-finals of the European zone competition began. It ...

    Article : 102 words
  9. SPORTING

    Reveille Boy, owned by a pool grocer, on Saturday unexpectedly won the American Derby Worth £10,000, and returned a dividend of £57 10/ for £1. ...

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  10. HEALTH CONFERENCE

    At the Health Conference in Sydney, presided over by Dr. Purdy, city health officer. 56 municipalities were represented. Dr. Purdy stated that for ...

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  11. BOXING

    Phil Scott has challenged Schmeling for the heavyweight championship of the world. The fight will he in London, and must take, ...

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  12. SPEEDBOAT DISASTER

    Believed to have caused the disaster to Miss England ll, a water logged tree branch three feet lone was picked up astern of the boat after the ...

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  13. A MELBOURNE COMMENT

    To commemorate the sixth anniversary of the assassination of Giacomo Matteotti, in Italy, a meeting was held on Saturday at the Matteotti Club. ...

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  14. SUNDAY VISIT CONDEMNED BY CANBERRA CLERGYMAN

    In strong terms Canon Robertson, the rector of St. John's Church, Canberra, censured the action of those responsible for fixing Miss Johnson's visit ...

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  15. PRICE OF PETROL

    Disappointment bas been expressed by some members of the Labor party at the inaction of the Government after they had suggested that steps ...

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  16. MR. I. HASKARD LEAVING

    Mr. I. Haskard, a citizen of many years standing, and a former alderman, who will leave shortly to take up his residence in Adelaide, was on Sunday ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS WIN DOUBLES

    There is still a possibility of the Australian Davis Cup players winning their way into the final of the European zone. After losing each ...

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  18. HAINES BEATS BRIGNOLIS

    Jack Haines (11.3), middleweight champion of Australia, defeated Larry Brignolis (11.10), of America, in 15 rounds at the Sydney Stadium on ...

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  19. MALCOLM OUTPOINTS ROBERTS

    'At the Newcastle Stadium on Saturday night Bert Malcolm (9.7), of Vic toria, beat Jack Roberts (9.10¼), o Newcastle, on points.over 15 rounds. ...

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  20. AEROPLANE ON VIEW

    Interest continues to be shown in Miss Johnson's aeroplane, Jason's Quest which is on view in Sydney, and to see which 6d. is charged. More ...

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  21. BOYCOTT AT TULLY BY 500 A.W.U. MEMBERS

    Five hundred A.W.U. members held a mass meeting at Tully and decided not to allow the signing on of labor until the farmers agreed to honor the ...

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  22. FOOTBALL

    The Victorian Football League tonight, by 15 votes to five, agreed to repeal the present holding the ball rule, in favor of that which operated ...

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  23. SUNDAY SALE OF LAND

    A judgment of the New South Wales Full Court, in the case of Provan versus Land Development Company Ltd., in which it was held that a contract ...

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  24. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT

    More than 5000 Boy Scouts marched through the city yesterday, and later took part in an international service at the Town Hall. Troops were ...

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  25. SLUMP IW GERMANY

    A further step was taken to-day to meet the crisis caused by the slump in industry, when the Minister of Labor legalised an arbitration award ...

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  26. MECHANICS BODY RECOVERED

    The body of Mr. W. Halliwell, Sir Henry Seagrave's mechanic has been dragged from the depths of Lake Windermere close to the sunken Miss ...

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  27. SNOWCAPS DEFEAT EAST ENDS

    Shelley's Snowcaps, ll goals 10 behinds, defeated the East Ends, 7 goal ll behinds, on the Gladstone ground yesterday before a large crowd of ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED

    Lieutenant-Colonel M. F. Bruxner, Minister for Local Government, to-day warned shires and municipal councils to select reproductive works when ...

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  29. BOYS' ALLEGED THEFT FROM A FRUIT TREE

    Between 7 and 8 o'clock on Friday night a resident of Williams-street, West Broken Hill, heard a noise at the front pf his home which caused ...

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  30. THE TARIFF

    It is considered in Federal circles that a new schedule of customs and excise duties may be introduced during the present week. Drastic changes ...

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  31. FATALITIES MD ACCIDENTS

    Dowell Maher (27) was fatally injured by being thrown from his motor cycle on Prince's Highway at Corrimal. He was proceeding along the ...

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  32. INJURED FOOTBALLERS

    L. Loudoun, the North (and exWest) rover and forward, who luckily, escaped serious injury when he landed heavily on the grandstand fence prior ...

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  33. WIRELESS RELAY STATIONS

    Mr. Eldridge. M.H.R., proposes to move the adjournment of the House of Representatives to protest against the order for wireless relay stations being ...

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  34. MINISTER FOR LABOR SAYS AWARD IS BINDING

    Referring to the "slump" reductions in Germany, the "Daily Telegraph" states that Dr. Stegerwald, Minister of Labor, anticipating the Proposed ...

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  35. MISSION BOAT OVERDUE

    The Methodist Mission boat M'Bride is several weeks overdue at Darwin from the Millingimbi Mission. It is feared that some tragedy has occurred. ...

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  36. CHILD FATALLY INJURED BY BOLTING HORSES

    After being dragged for 300 yards through rough stumps and bushes when the horses attached to a dray bolted at Cleve on Saturday, Rosaline ...

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  37. BOY FOUND DRUNK

    A boy aged 13 years, who subsequently refused to give his name, was found lying in a drunken torpor on a footpath at Daceyville yesterday after ...

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  38. MOTOR CYCLING

    Members of the Silver City Motor Cycle Club met Messrs Stuart Rowe (reliability rider)' and I. Rowley (sidecar passenger) at Silverton on Saturday ...

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  39. NEW COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    In a broadcast address last night, Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, referring to the 6 per cent. £10,000,000 loan to be launched to-day said its ...

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  40. MOB ATTACK ON POLICE

    Four Sydney police who arrived to conduct betting raids were attacked by a big crowd of men in a local hotel on Saturday night and three of them ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN FINANCES

    Speaking at the annual meeting today, the Governor of the Reserve Bank said the reason for the comparatively dear money at present was the dearth ...

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  42. DEATH OF MR. R. G. CLARKE

    The death, caused hy pneumonia, of Mr. Reginald Gordon Clarke (32) occurred at the Hospital on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Clarke had been ...

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  43. WOMAN FATALLY BURNED BY IGNITION OF PETROL

    Mrs. Jean Beattie (46) suffered severe burns about the face and body when some petrol which she was using te clean clothes ignited at her home in ...

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  44. A.W.U. AND A.L.P.

    Mr. J. Bailey, president of the A.W.U. who returned on Saturday from Canberra, denied that he had interviewed Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime ...

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  45. SOVIET TRADE DELEGATES

    An investigation is being made by the Polish police of case which is more like sensational fiction than real life. Recently Michael Naumov, ...

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  46. SUBSIDISED HOSPITALS

    New regulations to control the elections of boards of management of all subsidised hospitals in the State, which will take place at the end of ...

    Article : 72 words
  47. LICENCES RENEWED

    The annual sitting of the Licensing Court was held at the Courthouse this morning. Mr. G. S. Goldie, licensing magistrate, presiding. ...

    Article : 132 words
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  49. GRAZIER FOUND DEAD

    The dead body of Frank Fletcher White, a well-known grazier, was found in his garage yesterday with a gunshot wound in the head and a double ...

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  50. CHURCH AND STATE IN MALTA

    The action of the police during a demonstration was criticised by Archbishop Carruana to-day. It was another phase of the constitutional dispute. ...

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  51. TENNIS

    On Saturday last the Congregational A team beat the South Baptist A team by 5 sets 39 games to 3 sets 40 games The Congregational B team beat the ...

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  52. OPEN OPOSSUM SEASON

    Mr.J. D. Tipper, president of the Rangers' League, says that the declaration of an open, season, for opossums would mean that many of the ...

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  53. WARRANT FOR EJECTMENT

    In the Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., Francis Arthur Hince (agent for Alice Megaw) made application under the Landlord ...

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  54. ST. MARY'S BEAT ALL SAINTS'

    The St. Mary's (Railway Town)' and All Saints' clubs played a mixed match yesterday on the courts of both clubs. The No. 1 and No. 2 teams met on ...

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  55. PERSONAL

    [Private visits to friends are not re corded in the personal column of "The Barrier Miner."] Mr. J. P. S. Probert, stationmaster ...

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  56. SCREEN STARS MARRIED

    Bebe Daniels (28) and Ben Lyon (29), two popular screen stars, were married yesterday at Hollywood. About 1000 notable people in the ...

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  57. NURSES' EXAMINATION

    The matron advises that the following nurses on the staff of the Hospital have passed their final examination:- Mary Kollosche, Hanna Catherine ...

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  58. LEANING TOWER OF PISA

    The difficult and dangerous work of reconstructing the Leaning, Tower of Pisa was successfully completed to-day. One of the columns of the upper part ...

    Article : 50 words
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