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  2. HEALTH PROBLEMS

    Mr. L. S. Amery, M.P., presided over a minature "Imperial Conference" at Westminster, when delegate from all over the Empire gathered ...

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  3. INCREASED SALES

    Addressing the annual conference of the Australian Tobacco Growers' Association to-day Mr. V. C. Thompson, M.H.R., said investigations by the ...

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  4. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE

    The move for the establishing of a Vocational Guidance Bureau at Lismore was advanced with the intimation, read at last night's meeting of ...

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  5. OPEN COLUMN

    Sir,—Why the frenzied protest against the Lismore Aero Club's proposal to hold portion of its pageant on Sunday? The worst that the ...

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  6. BODY IN CAR

    James Brown (45), a taxi-driver, of Waverley, was found dead last night in a garage near Ma home where lie had parked his, car. The body was ...

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  7. "POMPT ACTION"

    The leader of the Federal Opposition. (Mr. Latham) addressing the National Federation to-day said the federal Opposition would support the ...

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  8. TRADE RELATIONS

    Mr. Scullin is breaking his journey and spending a couple of days here in order to avoid the fatigue,of the through, journey to London. He is also ...

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  9. SHIRE ECONOMY

    Sir,—In Saturday's issue of the "Star" I noticed in tho Terania shire meeting report the statement that there was no money available. I would like ...

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  10. GRAIN MARKET

    The Secretary for Agriculture/ (Mr. Hyde) said to-day that the Government's investigation at three Chicago grain houses showed sales double the ...

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  11. RELIEF COUNCIL

    Various ecclesiastical and charitable organisations which have been actively engaged in the relief of distress occasioned by the ...

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  12. OPENING DELAYED

    It is officially announced that as the Prime Minister of Canada will not be able to reach. London until September 30 the opening meeting of the ...

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  13. EFFECT IN BRITAIN

    Price cutting by Russian wheat, according to a leading member of the corn exchange, knocked the bottom from the market to-day. "I cannot ...

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  14. TARIFF MARGIN

    Mr. R. A. Marks, president of the Associated Chamber of Manufacturers of Australia, addressing members of the Queensland Chamber of ...

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  15. BRITISH COMPANY

    The British United Press Association Moscow correspondent says that coupled with the arrest of sixty officials of the Soviet food trusts, including two ...

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  16. FIRE INQUIRY

    An extraordinary story was told to the Parramatta coroner to-day by Mrs. Mabel Harrison at, the, inquiry into a fire which destroyed, her home at ...

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  17. ARTIFICIAL SILK

    Giving evidence before the Tariff-. Board to-day Mr. H. L. McLean, general manager of Bonds Industries Ltd., asked, for a higher tariff on artificial ...

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  18. SEVERAL CHARGES LIKELY

    A city bank was warned yesterday to be on the lookout for a certain man, whose description was supplied, and shortly afterwards the man entered ...

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  19. DISAGREEMENT

    The Conciliation Committee, under the Arbitration Act which is dealing with matters in dispute between the railway commissioners of Victoria, New ...

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  20. ENGLISH GIRLS

    The girl athletes of England and Germany who met om the sports field at Birmingham, when the English girls won by 51 points to 49, drove together ...

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  21. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT PROROGUED

    Parliament was prorogued to-day after passing the Tariff Bill, permitting the Premier (Mr: Bennett) to proceed to the Imperial Conference. ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYED GIRLS

    That many unemployed girls at Newcastle were forced to sell their bodies on the streets through starvation and poverty was the startling statement ...

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  23. KYOGLE COURSING

    Although there was only one stake to be decided at last Saturday's meeting of Kyogle Courting Club, there was a good attendance at Fawcett ...

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  24. ALLEGED STOLEN CHEQUES

    A further remand until October 7 was granted to-day when David Todd (49), a clerk, was charged with having stolen a number of cheques, the ...

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  25. FIREMEN IN 1860

    Three veterans of the New York Volunteer Fire Department, which fought the blazes of 70 years ago, helped to dedicate a new truck for ...

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  26. FIRST STEAM RAILWAY

    Canterbury and Whitstable are now celebrating the centenary of the railway which connects the two towns. This was the first railway worked by steam ...

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  27. GREEN FOR MEN

    Perhaps as an antidote to depression and in an endeavour to brighten things up, the keynote of the new spring and summer fashions for men ...

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  28. WATERSIDE CLASH

    A serious clash occurred at Newcastle this morning between wharf labourers and volunteers. A number on both, sides received cuts about the face and body ...

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  29. FEDERAL MINISTRY

    Dr. Earle Page says it is obvious that the Federal Government is afraid of the extremists and has agreed not to call Parliament together until after the ...

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  30. FAR NORTH

    H. Basedow, who returned to-day from Barrow Creek, said that after four years' drought a large portion of the far North had been reduced to ...

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  31. POLICE DISCOVERY

    Visiting a house in Northcote last night detectives seized hundreds of pounds worth of jewellery ready for melting down and arrested three men. ...

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  32. REVOLT FRUSTRATED

    A Government communique to-day said that the attempted revolt at Concepdon on Sunday had been frustrated and the instigators imprisoned. ...

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