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  2. Forecast to 2 p.m. To-morrow

    Cloudy in southern border districts and on the Southern Tablelands and slopes. some showers and later extending northwards ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S CABLES

    A Geneva message states. that it is reported. that an agreement in principle his been reached regarding the total cruiser and destroyer tounage ...

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  4. INDIA—AUSTRALIA

    A strong plea for the appointment of an Indian agent, or an agent-general. for Australla and an Australian agent or agent-general for India, was ...

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  5. ITEMS OF INTEREST

    The Prime Minister said yesterday that Federal Parliament would commence next session at Canberra, on either the second or third ...

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  6. MORE BLOODSHED

    Trouble has broken out afresh in Nicaragua, in Central America. and there has been further bloodshed. A message from Managun, capital1 ...

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  7. ANOTHER TRAIN

    Owing to the popularity of the Sunday afternoon train from Goulburn to Sydney, the Railway Department has been obliged to augment ...

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  8. LICENSE TRANSFER

    Strong opposition to the proposal to transfer the license of the Chatsbury Hotel to the licensed price of wales Hotel ...

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  9. Child Endowment

    The election campaign has no yet started officially, but already the Premier and Mr. Bavin are having a daily controversy in ...

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  10. MAY FLY TO AUSTRALIA

    A Los Angeles message states that Theodore Lundgren and Captain James Griffin, who had previously planned to fly to Tokio about August ...

    Article : 94 words
  11. ROSEBERY PONIES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  12. CHARACTERISTIC WEATHER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 words
  13. N.Z. TO AUSTRALIA

    The proposed flight from New Zealand to Australia to which the Dominion Government has given its support was considered at a meeting of ...

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  14. BASIC WAGE RE-DECLARED

    The Industrial Commission to-day re-declared the basic wage at £4/5/ a week for adult males and £2/6/ for females, which amounts ...

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  15. LONDON TO LONDON

    A message from London,Ontario, states that W. R. Maxwell and T. B. Culley, of the Ontario Air Service, have been chosen for the flight from ...

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  16. CIRCLING THE GLOBE

    After having covered 15,000 miles by road 35000 miles in all. Messrs B. H. Cathrick and J. P. Castley, who are ...

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  17. TURNED OUT TO DIE

    Some old houses have a hard time. After many years of honest labour when they are no longer a source of profit . to their owners many of ...

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  18. RYRIE IN ENGLAND

    Sir Granville Ryrie, High Commissioner for Australia, in compliance with a request of the Prince of Wales attended St. James' Palace and had a. ...

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  19. FIRE AT WOLLONGONG

    A fier occurred yesterday morning in the premises in Keira-street, occupied by R. Booth, carrier A motor lcrry and some goods were destroyed. ...

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  20. GOULBURN SEAT

    Mr. J. M. Tully M.L.A. is confident of winning the Goulburn seat at the forthcoming elections. In a statement. to a representative ...

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  21. LYRIC'S LAST CONCERT

    The Old Lyric Theatre finished its career with a memorable concert. Last night the Goulburn branch of the R.S. and S.I.LA. gave a concert to ...

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  22. SUGAR STRIKE

    Following on the decision of the. South Johnstone strikers to continue the strike it is possible that the mill may be closed down. ...

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  23. MIGRATION DIFFICULTIES

    The Bishop of London, addressing the Church of England Council on Empire settlement, said that his world tour, revealed certain. ...

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  24. FILM INQUIRY

    Giving evidence before the Films Commission to-day, Mr. L. J. keast, general manager of the Cinema Artfilms limited, Sydney, opposed the ...

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  25. GOULBURN POST OFFICE

    The Goulburn postal and telegraph authorities commenced preparatory work this morning in connection with the forthe[?] ...

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  26. PERSONAL

    At last night's meeting of the committee of the Goulburn Trotting Culb a motion of sympathy with Vernon Scholz in the recent ...

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  27. CLAIM FOR £5000

    Acting on behalf of Muriel Hannah Power, of Potts Point, Messrs. Lucas and Yeldon, solicitors, have isslted out of the Supreme Court, a writ for £5000 ...

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  28. "WHITE" RUSSIAN TO DIE

    A Soviet communique states:"Pispunoff, who commanded the White Guards in the Death Waggon in Siberia 1919, and committed mass ...

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  29. LABOURER KILLED

    Arhur Paterson (40), a labourer, of Burwood, who was working at the top of David Jones' new building in Market-street this morning. slipped ...

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  30. BOOTS AND SHOES UP

    Following on a resolution passed by the master Tanners and Leather Manufacturers' Association that owing to the recent advance in hide ...

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  31. NIGHT OFFICER KILLED

    Edward Penrose, a relieving night officer, was run over and killed by a train at Thornleigh station early this morning. His body was terribly ...

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  32. "UNDER THE LAP"

    At th Industrial Commissin to-day the chairman, Mr. Piddington said that an officer of the Commission. had reported to him that Mr ...

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  33. ROUGH IN PACIFIC

    The barque Chillicot which is 94 days out from Portland, Oregon, is overdue at Sydney. Much rough weather has been reported by vessels ...

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  34. BUS STRIKES BRICK WALL

    One woman was injured when a bus got out of control, struck air electric light polo and then dashed into a brick fence at Randwick this ...

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  35. BLOOD TRANSFUSION

    At the Sydney Hospital to-day blood transfusion operation will be performed from a man to a woman in answer to an appeal yesterday, ...

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  36. ALLEGED SERIOUS ASSAULT

    Bob Palmer, or Robert Mclver.was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having in[?] grievous bodily harm on Frederick Vaughan. ...

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  37. SHARK PROOF FENCE

    The Randwick Council last night agreed to erect a shark proof fence at Coogee Beach. An attempt In 1922 to provide a shark net, ...

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  38. HUNDRED CENTURIES

    Phillip Mead, of Hampshire, made 100 runs not out against Northants. making is record 100 centuries in first-class cricket. ...

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  39. LIGHT RIVERINA RAIN

    Further light rain was experienced yesterday on the south west. slopes in the Riverina and parts of the southern tableblalands. Temperatures did ...

    Article : 33 words
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