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    The new Director of State Lotteries, Mr. R. J. Colvin, who was present at the drawing of the 136th lottery yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Premier For Federal Arena?

    The suggestion made by a number of prominent supporters of the United Australia Party that the ...

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  4. "Did Not Mean to Shoot Him"

    An inquest into the death of John Albert Rowland (32), who was shot at Bondi on May 15 and ...

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  5. BULGARIAN GOVT. Attacks TERRORIST MENACE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Belgrade correspondent says that no telephonic or telegraphic communication is possible in ...

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  6. PETROL COMMISSION

    When the Petrol Royal Commission resumed its sittings to-day, Frederic Maycock, garage proprietor of Lidcombe and a member ...

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  7. WHEAT DISCUSSION Is AGAIN POSTPONED

    Wheat-growing countries again postponed this morning's meeting. This time no body was prepared to assign the blame, though the ...

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  8. LABOUR UNITY

    The important triennial conference of the Australian Labour Party, which opened to-day, was attended by prominent Federal ...

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  9. STATE CABINET

    A meeting of the State Cabinet this afternoon considered the question of making arrangements for tHe election of the reformed ...

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  10. COLLIDED WITH POLE

    When a motor car crashed into a telegraph pole in Parramatta road, Homebush, this afternoon a man was killed and two others ...

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  11. WIN FOR N.S.W.

    The New South Wales Rugby Union team beat Brisbane to-day by 33 to 22. ...

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  12. Bomb Outrage

    Four people were injured, but no structural damage was caused, following an explosion in the porch of Saint Peter's ...

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  13. "END OF SOVIET RUSSIA NEAR AT HAND"

    Addressing the Quota Club luncheon to-day, Mr. Arnold Skertz painted a sordid picture of conditions in Soviet Russia. ...

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  14. WOMEN SILENT ON SHOOTING CHARGES

    When Eunice Fitzgerald (37) and Essie Seigal (25), married women, appeared at the police court to-day on a charge of having shot at each ...

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  15. ASTRAEA ARRIVES

    A large crowd assembled at Mascot aerodrome this afternoon to greet Major Brackley and the crew of the giant Imperial Airways 'plane, ...

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    Dean Inge, who is resigning the deaney of St. Paul's London, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, whose 'plane, Faith in Australia, arrived ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. HIGH TREASON

    All Nazi members of the Lower Diet have been arrested on a charge of high treason in connection with the recent bomb ...

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  19. PITIABLE SIGHT

    Christina Gray (93) presented a pitiable sight when she appeared at Collingwood Court to-day on a charge of having insufficient lawful means of ...

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  20. BRISBANE WOOL SALES

    All fleece wools were from par to five per cent. dearer at the tenth series of wool sales to-day, when 15,328 bales were offered. Skirtings also advanced ...

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  21. BOTTLE CREEK TELEPHONE

    The acting district postal inspector (Mr. A. Hunter) advises that the following hours will be observed at the Bottle Creek telephone office and ...

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  22. SOVIET CONTRACTS

    The "Daily Express" says that Litvinoff is a tireless negotiator and is finding the Economic Conference just the opportunity he ...

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  23. PRAYER PARAPHRASED

    The British United Press Konigsberg correspondent says that for the first time in four centuries the Lord's Prayer has been changed from the ...

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  24. NEWS IN BRIEF RECEIVED BY TELEGRAM

    Australia and League.—The Federal Government has decided that Australia shall be a candidate at the Assembly of the League of Nations this year for ...

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  25. MONSOONAL CLASH

    Widespread floods and havoc followed the clash of two monsoonal currents in upper Central India. Villages were destroyed and thousands rendered ...

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  26. STRONG TONE

    A strong tone prevailed on the Stock Exchange to-day, although a small turnover was transacted. Banking shares were in demand while ...

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  27. GOODS LORRIES

    The statement that of 29 goods lorries plying for hire in Lismore only four were registered with the council was made by Ald. G. Craine ...

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  28. BICYCLE REFLECTORS

    Would the council take action to ensure the fitting of reflectors to the rear of bicycles, especially in the thickly populated parts of Lismore? ...

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  29. WORK FOR DOLE SCHEME AT MULLUMBIMBY

    Mullumbimby Municipal Council will introduce the work for the dole system next Monday. At a special meeting of the council ...

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