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  2. MOTOR LICENSES

    A conference between the Commissioner for Road Transport and representatives of the various motor organisations was ...

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  3. COUNTRY PARTY MEMBERS FOR CABINET? LYONS AND PAGE DISCUSS POSSIBILITY OF COALITION

    Despite opposition from within the ranks of the United Australia Party, discussions as to the possibility of a coalition Country Party and U.A. Party have been commmenced by Mr. Lyons and Dr. Page by telephone. It is understood the executives of both organisations have also taken up the matter tentatively, and that a decision one way or the other will be made next week when Dr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MEAT WORKERS

    It was decided by a meeting of members of the Australian Meat Employees Union at Homebush abattoirs this morning to carry out a go slow policy ...

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  5. NEW RATES

    The Prime Minister announced to-day that £4,250,000 of Australian Treasury bills held by the Westminster Bank, London, which ...

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  6. ECONOMIC ILLS Australia's Solution

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, addressing the technical committee, said the solution of economic problems was more important ...

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  7. £1,500,000 NEEDED

    Further reference to hospital finances was made by the Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) addressing members of the Millions Club to-day. ...

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  8. FINGERS BURNT OFF

    Frank Smith (23), a single unemployed labourer, who had been camped at Minnamurra, near Kiama, was found shortly before midnight, about a mile ...

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  9. C.P. IN VACANCIES?

    There appears to be no doubt that Country Party supporters will be appointed to fill the vacancies in the Cabinet caused through the ...

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  10. STRONG TONE

    Yesterday's strong tone continued on the Stock Exchange to-day, and a large turnover was again experienced. Australian Consols showed little change. ...

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  11. Delegates Impressed

    Mr. Bruce's speech before the Technical, better described as the Economic Committee, arose out of a report dealing with preparations for the London ...

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  12. FARTHING DAMAGES AWARDED

    The hearing was concluded to-day of the action by Augusta Walton Smith against Truth and Sportsman Ltd. and Joseph Mark Surtees, publisher of ...

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  13. JUDGE DIRECTS ACQUITTAL

    By the direction of the Judge, Sarah Walker (53) and James Medway (40), grazier, were acquitted at the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of the ...

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  14. HORSELESS LONDON

    Sir Charles Allom, head of the firm of White, Allom and Co., architectural, contractors, addressing engineers and transport experts, foreshadowed a ...

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  15. BORDER FIGHTING IN TIBET

    News has reached India of heavy fighting on the eastern borders of Kham province of Tibet, where several semi-independent States have doubtful ...

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  16. WILLIAM-ST. HOLD-UP

    At the Central Police Court to-day Paul Grierson (29), mechanic, was charged with having assaulted and robbed Frank Seckold of £530 ...

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  17. OUSTED BY RADIO

    Giving evidence before the Performing Eights Commission to-day, C. S. Darling, manager of W. H. Paling and Company Limited, said ...

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  18. BOUND OVER

    When Thomas Flattley (47), former employee of the Customs Department appeared at the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of stealing skins and ...

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  19. LIMITED AGREEMENT

    Referring to the work of the disarmament 7 conference to-day the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham.) said he believed an agreement would be ...

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  20. 150 WITNESSES

    After sitting 48 days, the Royal Commission into the dairying industry ended to-day. During the sittings 150 ...

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  21. JUDGE'S VIEW

    During the hearing of a Moratorium application in Chambers to-day, Mr. Justice James remarked that the object of the Moratorium Act was to ...

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  22. BUCHANAN DIVORCE SUIT

    The Buchanan v. Buchanan divorce suit from Murwillumbah, in which R. G. Flower, of Condong, is cited as corespondent, came before the Registrar ...

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  23. NEWCASTLE PORT

    Seven oversea vessels were in Newcastle harbour yesterday. This is the largest number for many months, past, and present indications are that the ...

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  24. JURY DISAGREES

    After being locked up all night, the jury in the case in which Guy Neville Kingsbury was charged, with having maliciously wounded Sydney Vincent ...

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  25. "CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COSTLY"

    Referring to the suggestion by Mr. Fenton that States with a smaller population might amalgamate and so reduce the high cost of Government in ...

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  26. WARNING AGAINST THIEVES

    Two Westcliff mechanics have invented a device to warn the telephone exchange when thieves enter an ...

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  27. STATE GOLF TITLE

    The semi-finals of the State golf championship were played at Kensington to-day. The final will be played to-morrow. ...

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  28. VOYAGE TO THE MOON!

    Dr. Winkler's giant rocket prematurely exploded at a height of 45 feet and the combustion chamber was ...

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  29. RIOTER SHOT DEAD

    The police in attempting to quell an unemployed riot before the unemployment relief station, shot and killed a rioter and arrested six others. Two ...

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  30. LINDRUM LEADING

    The latest scores in the billiards match between Lindrum and Newman are:—Lindrum 6810, including 570, 459; Newman (conceded 2500) 6550, ...

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  31. MAN SENT TO GAOL

    When William Collins, labourer, appeared at the City Police Court to-day on a charge of assaulting a woman at West Melbourne, evidence was ...

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  32. LAW'S LONG ARM

    At the Central Police Court to-day Edward David Mason (28), labourer, was committed for trial on a charge of stealing a quantity of clothing, the ...

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  33. ENGLISH TEAM

    Interest in the arrival of the English cricketers to-morrow is very keen. Pataudi arrived at 7 o'clock this morning by train from Bhopal, his ...

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  34. CITY PROPERTY INVOLVED

    Leave to enter into possession of the Strand Arcade was to-day granted by Judge Armstrong in the District Court. The judgment involved ...

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  35. FOUR YEARS' GAOL EACH

    Sentences of four years each were imposed by Judge Coyle at the Quarter Sessions to-day on Frederick Menteler (48), landscape gardener, and Adrian ...

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  36. TRAPPED IN BLAZING ROOM

    When a fire broke out at a block of flats at St. Hilda to-day, Mrs. Ida Marsh was trapped in her room by the roaring flames, which swept along the ...

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  37. CRICKET INTERDISTRICT

    Delegates to the Richmond-Tweed District Council will meet in Lismore on Thursday night next at 8 o'clock. Questions relative to the coming ...

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  38. REQUESTS TO COUNCIL

    At the monthly meeting of the Evans Head Ratepayers' Association there were present: Mr. G. Wybrow (vice-president), Messrs. T. Scott, A. ...

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  39. NATIONAL OWNERSHIP

    The Labour conference at Leicester resolved in favour of national ownership of farm lands, public farming corporations, and co-operative cultivation ...

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  40. INDUSTRIAL LAWS

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) said to-day the Government could not act on the suggestion of the annual conference of the Employers' ...

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  41. BRUNSWICK FRUITGROWERS

    At the recent annual meeting of the Brunswick Fruitgrowers? Association at Mullumbimby, it was decided that the old association be re-formed and ...

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  42. N.S.W. MOTORIST FINED

    Following an appeal to the High Court, William Ernest Willard, carrier, of Finley (N.S.W.) appeared at Seymour Police Court to-day, on a charge ...

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  43. M. A. NOBLE

    M. A. Noble, the ex-Australian eleven captain and cricket authority, will visit Lismore on October 14 to lecture to district cricketers. Mr. ...

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  44. AGRICULTURE DIPLOMA

    The Minister for Agriculture- (Mr. Main) stated to-day that the Advisory Council of the Agricultural Bureau had decided, to award a scholarship ...

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  45. EMERY WHEEL CAUSES FIRE

    Severe damage was caused by a fire which broke out in the Pinnacle engineering works to-day. The fire was caused by sparks from an emery wheel. ...

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  47. GILDO OUTPOINTED

    At Leichhardt Stadium, Ern Evans (8.8) defeated "Young" Gildo (8.13) on points over twelve rounds. ...

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