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  2. SPORTING SYDNEY RACING

    At a meeting of the A.J.C. stewards one month's suspension for careless riding was imposed on apprentice rider R.N. Warner, who rode Brazonface in ...

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  3. MR. T. R. BAVIN'S ATTACK ON EX-BROKEN HILL MINERS

    Concerning the statement made by Mr. T. R. Bavin leader of the Oppositoin in the House of Assembly in dismissing the Irrigation Amendment Act ...

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  4. N.S.W. LOTTERY

    During the Premiers Conference discussion yesterday it was revealed that the New South Wales Government lottery is having a serious effect on the ...

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  5. THE LABOR SPLIT VOTE FOR EXPULSION OF MINISTER DEFEATED

    The Capricornia (Queensland) divisional executive of the Federal Labor Party, after hearing Mr. F. M. Forde, Minister,for Trade and, ...

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  6. AERIAL DOINGS MOLLISON'S RECORD FLIGHT

    "Pilot J. A. Mollison, who recently broke the record for a flight between Australia and England, to-day made a record flight from Stag Lane, near ...

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  7. IRELAND DISTURBED THREATENED REIGN OF TERROR

    A reign of terror is threatening in Ireland. Several thousand Republicans, aided by a strong Communist element, are threatening to embroil the country ...

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  8. MUNGANA CASES

    The Mungana inquiry was resumed to-day. A list of 25 questions was submitted to the jury by the Chief Justice, Among them were the following:— ...

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  9. CONVERSION LOAN

    Some benefits that will attach to,the now securities in the Commonwealth conversion loan are outlined to bondholdors by Sir Edward.Mitchell, K.C., ...

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  10. S.A. EXPULSIONS

    Emphasising that the matter requires serious Cabinet consideration, Mr. L. L Hill, the Premier, said on his return from Melbourne on Saturday that he ...

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  11. CRICKET

    A special meeting of the management committee of the Barrier District Cricket League will be held to-morrow night when consideration will be given ...

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  12. CHICHESTER'S CRASH

    Townspeople rushed to the scene of F. C. Chichester's crash on Friday morning at Katsmuura and carried the unconscious flier to a neighboring ...

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  13. LIQUOR ACT PROSECUTIONS LICENSED FINED £6

    Before Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., in the Police Court this afternoon Denis A. Kiley was charged with having on July 26 failed to close and keep closed all ...

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  14. REPUBLICANS FRUSTRATE ORANGEMEN'S PLANS

    Republican terrorism frustrated plans by Orangemen in Counties Cavan and Monaghan to celebrate the relief of Darry. The situation became so ugly ...

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  15. W.A. NEWSPAPER DISPUTE

    The mechanical staffs of the "West Australian" and the "Daily News" did not report for duty this morning. An eight-page "Daily News," printed by ...

    Article : 94 words
  16. VICTORIAN PILOT KILLED

    Pilot W. E. Rolfe was killed at Rainbow, Victoria, when a plane in which he was looping the loop nosedived and crashed to earth. ...

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  17. A. J. RICHARDSON IN ENGLAND

    The highest salary over offered to a professional cricketer in the Lancashire (England)) League has been accepted by A. J. Richardson, the former South ...

    Article : 196 words
  18. TRAIN SMASH IN AUSTRIA

    At least 12 persons were killed and, 30 badly, injured when the Rome-Vienna express collided with a goods train, near Loehen. A heavier death roll is feared. ...

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  19. FEDERAL WAGE CUT

    An application was lodged to-day by the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association of 'Australia for an order of the Arbitration Court setting ...

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  20. UNJUST SENTENCES BY SOVIET JUDGES

    Declaring that the number of unjust verdicts and brutal sentences was enormous. Appellate Judge Aaron Soltz, writing in the "Izvestin," attacked the ...

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  21. THE N.S.W. GOVERNMENT

    Mr. W. F. Dunn, the Minister for Agriculture, addressing a meeting at Dunedoo, said: "There will be no split in the Labor party as many imagine. ...

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  22. ESCAPE OF PRISONER FROM YATALA PRISON

    Robert George Lewis (24) escaped from Yatala Labor Prison on Saturday morning. He was engaged with 12 others in sanitary work in a barbed wife ...

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  23. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    In connection with the second charge Mr. Davoren said that he intended to make an application for the withdrawal of the, present charge and substituting ...

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  24. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    Francis Donald Green (28), laborer. William Hourigan (23), dealer, and Nellie Cameron (21), domestic, were charged in the Central Police Court ...

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  25. TERMS FOR SOUTH AFRICANS ON AUSTRALIAN TOUR

    The South African cricketers to tour Australia will sail on October 2. The terms originally offered by Australia have been accepted—half the outer ...

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  26. ORANGEMEN v. HIBERNIANS

    There were extraordinary scenes at Caledon where hundreds of Orangemen assembled at the Orange Hall and played Orange tunes throughout the night ...

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  27. PARACHUTE DESCENT FROM PLANE IN MELBOURNE

    S. Thomas (N.S.W.) fell into the River Yarra at Code Island yesterday when he made a parachute descent from an aeroplane from which he ...

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  28. TERRORISM IN INDIA

    Special police protection has been given to Government officials, High Court judges, and prominent citizens of Calcutta following a fresh crop of ...

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  29. FOOTBALL

    The Broken Hill B grade footballers left Adelaide on the return journey to Broken Hill this morning. ...

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  30. DEATH FOLLOWS ASSAULT

    City, police arrested Francis Joseph Edwards (27), laborer, and charged him with having done grievous bodily harm to Francis Kenny at Melbourne, ...

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  31. HOLDUPS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Last night, following a series of holdups on lonely roads, police arrested Jack and Florence Winstone, Australians, 20 and 21 years old ...

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  32. STATE BAKERY WANTED AGITATION BY SYDNEY TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL

    The Trades and Labor Council has begun an agitation for the establishment of a State bakery. Although the Government reached an agreement ...

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  33. CENTRALS C BEAT MENINDIE

    The Central C football team spent an enjoyable time on their visit to Menindie last Saturday. A dance was held on Saturday night. The football ...

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  34. MEN HAVE FATAL FIGHT IN ADELAIDE PARKLANDS MURDER CHARGE FOLLOWS

    The body of Jack forest Winter (24), a laborer, of Hanson-street, city was found in the Mouth Parklands yesterday morning. While police were ...

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  35. FOUR SOCCER PLAYERS DISQUALIFIED FOR LIFE

    At the conference of, the State Soccer League yesterday representing l8 clubs four State League players who accepted an invitation to tour Java with an ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    Dr. Duhig, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, advocator the sale of the State railways. He stated that if they had been in private hands ...

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  37. SOVIET LABOR POLICY

    A long speech delivered by Stalin at a recent conference of Soviet economists, which has now been published, announces the advent of a new period ...

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  38. BAKERS WORK OVERTIME AGAINST UNION'S ORDERS

    Members of the Operative Bakers' Union were instructed recently that they must not work overtime because of the large number of bakers ...

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  39. TENNIS

    At a meeting held at Mallon's tennis courts on Sunday it was decided to form the Barrier Men's Tennis Association and to play matches for ...

    Article : 113 words
  40. INSURANCE COMPANIES BILL

    The Legislative Council to-night carried a motion by 26 votes to 17, insisting on its amendments to the Insurance Companies Deposits Bill, to ...

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  41. COURT PROCEEDINGS

    In the Adelaide Police Court to-day counsel for Ettridge contended that the fight was caused by the dead man and was fought fairly and therefore, bail ...

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  42. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    A revolver duel occurred in a lonely part of Glenroy early yesterday morning between a party of six men who had broken into a garage and a garage ...

    Article : 165 words
  43. DOUBLE DROWNING

    At the inquest to-day concerning the drowning of Ernest Williamson (9) and Rex Breakspear (7) in a waterhole in Blake's quarry, Kogarah, ...

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  44. CONDITIONS IN CANADA

    A cable from an Ottawa correspondent in the London "Times" states that according to a speech delivered in the Canadian Parliament conditions in ...

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  45. OFFICE WINDOWS SMASHED

    Apparently as a reprisal for the eviction of a tenant the office windows of six estate agencies,at Richmond, Melbourne, were smashed on Saturday ...

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  46. ALLEGED SPURIOUS COINS

    At the Central Police Court to-day Philip, Seaegg (39), a dealer, was charged with having without lawful excuse or authority, made 10 moulds ...

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  47. GOLF

    Legh Winsor retained, the State amateur golf championship title, by defeating W. S. Rymill, two up and 1 to play at Kooyonga links on Saturday. ...

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  48. GERMAN BIRTH RATE

    The population of Germany has not only ceased to grow but it is not even holding its own, according to Dr. Burgdoerfer, an expert on the subject, who ...

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  49. THEFT OF LINGERIE

    Thieves entered Maher's lingerie shop at Crows Nest, North Sydney, during the week end and stole articles valued at £170. The thieves took ...

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  50. THE WEATHER

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 64 degrees and the loading of the barometer 29.116. ...

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  51. TREATED AT HOSPITAL

    Between Saturday and to-day the following received treatment at the outpatients' department of the Hospital:—Andrew Crosio, miner at the ...

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  52. GIRL'S STORY OF ASSAULT

    Yesterday an 18-year-old girl living at Emu Plains informed the police that while in her room early on Saturday night a man sprang up in front ...

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  53. CHILDREN EAT POISON

    Camela Foley (5) died early this morning as the result of having swallowed a poisonous substance at her home yesterday afternoon. It ...

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  54. NORTH.P. AND C. ASSN.

    A meeting of the house committee of the North School Parents and Citizens, Association was held at the North School on Thursday night to deal ...

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  55. THE FLOODED MURRAY

    At Walkerie the River Murray rose 17 inches during the week end, and people living in houses on the flat had to make a hasty escape by boat when ...

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  56. INJURED AT WORK

    "At the South mine to-day J. O'Con nor, a filler, suffered an injured shoulder as a result of a stone falling on him while at work on the,1470ft level ...

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    Miss G. Foster, who was on Thursday night appointed stenographertypist in the office of the town clerk, took over her new duties to-day. ...

    Article : 25 words
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