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  2. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    It was stated yesterday that a move would be made at the next annual convention of the Australian workers' Union, which is to be held early next year, to consolidate the Labour ...

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  3. TASMAN AIR ROUTE.

    Although the matter is not listed on the formai agenda paper, the conference of Commonwealth and New Zealand Ministers meeting in Canberra will probably discuss the possibility ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual Albury elsteddfod was officially opened last night by the Mayor (Alderman A. Waugh). Entries constituted a record. The adjudicator was Dr. Floyd, of St. Paul's ...

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  5. DUKE'S TOUR OF NORTH COAST.

    The Duke of Gloucester said farewell to Sydney yesterday and began his tour of the northern districts of New South Wales. Cheering crowds lined the streets yesterday morning as he was driven to Mascot aeiodrome for his flight to Lismore. A large crowd had also ...

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  6. BANKS' PROBLEMS.

    At the meeting of the English, Scottish, and Australian Sank, Ltd., Mr. Andrew Williamson, who presided, said: "The past year has been a difficult one for the banks, for, ...

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  7. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The chairman of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Ltd. (Mr. E. R. Knox), in moving at the half-yearly meeting of shareholders yssterday a resolution to increase the issued ...

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  8. COFF'S HARBOUR.

    Ths Duke arrived at Coff's Harbour about 9.30 p.m., to spend the night there on the Royal train. He was presented with a case of locally-grown bananas, and a case of paw ...

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  9. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., has been advised by the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission that Mr. G. Huddleston, inspecting engineer to the Commission, has been ...

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  10. DEATH FOLLOWS KICK FROM HOESE.

    John Moncrieff, 13, the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moncrieff, was getting his pony ready to ride to school yesterday when he was kicked in the stomach. He was taken more ...

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  11. BOY DROWNED.

    Walter Ryan, 14 one of a party of schoolboys who were trying to recover a canoe, was swept into deep water and drowned in the Macquarie River, three miles from Dubbo, on ...

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  12. MAW POUND DEAD.

    The body of Mr. E. G. Stocckert, a dairy farmer, was found on the roadside oppocite his homestead at Rocky Creek late yesterday afternoon. He had been to the bacon factory ...

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  13. TO-DAYS ITINERARY.

    Details of to-day's arrangements are as follow:- 10.30 a.m.—His Royal Highness will depart from Coff's Harbour by aeroplane for ...

    Article : 238 words
  14. IMPROVED BUILDING CONDITIONS.

    Speaking at a mayoral supper to aldermen and officers, the Mayor of Goulburn (Alderman T. P. Manion) said that the building programme in Goulburn for 1934 had been ...

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  15. IRISH FREE STATE.

    In the House of Commons the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas), in reply to a question, said that the Government had informed the Irish Free State Government ...

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  16. CASUALTIES.

    [?] Pettiford, 19. of Marion-street, Leichhardt, who was seriously injured on Sunday mornins when the car in which she was riding crashed into a tree and overturned at ...

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  17. DRIVE TO MASCOT.

    Ths enthusiasm with which the Duke was welcomed to Sydney was repeated during his list progress through the streets yesterday. Fine [?] was falling and a humid heat ...

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  18. CHURCH'S DUTY.

    The Rev. Canon Sarry, of Westminster, who has been visiting Melbourne for the centenary celebrations, speaking at St. Saviour's Cathedral, said one could not close one's ears to ...

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  19. MR. CONEYBEER

    The Commonwealth Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Edmund H. Coneybeer), whose non-attendance in the Arbitration Court on Monday, when he was due to deliver an ...

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  20. BEN BULLEN COLLISION

    Mrs. E. Marsh, of Granville. was injured about (the head and arms when a car in which she was a passenger collided with a post near the [?] Bullen railway station. Lithgow ...

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  21. ESCAPEE SURRENDERS.

    Alexander McGill, 22, who escaped from the prison camp at Kyeema on Sunday, telephoned to the police from Fullarton and gave himself up. It is believed McGill had been ...

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  22. PRESENTATION OF FRUIT.

    A basket of fruit from the Batlow district was presented to the Duke. This was sent to the Mayor of Manly (Alderman Seller) by the Batlow Fruitgrowers' Association, and ...

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  23. CONVICTED MAN BREAKS BOND.

    At the Parkes Quarter Sessions, George Chenery, 30, who had been convicted of stealing, was bound over to be of good, behaviour for two years. Subsequently he was ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    Wuchow, 130 miles from Canton, appeare to be facing danger of invasion by Communist troops who are advancing along the banks of the Fu River. Kwangsi and Hunanese forces ...

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  25. ARRIVAL AT LISMORE.

    The Duke's plane arrived at Lismore Aerodrome at 1.50 p.m. after a smooth journey of four hours from Mascot. The pilot 'plane, the City of Grafton, landed ...

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  26. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    Thieves smashed the window of Edward Grucey's Jewellery shop in Macquarie-street. Liverpool, carly yesterday morning, and escaped with goods valued at more than £ 15. A brick ...

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  27. APPEAL UPHELD.

    At the Dubbo Quarter Session, William Newman, a half-caste, appealed against his conviction at Narromine on May 12 on a charge of stealing 200lb of wool. In the ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. THE KING'S SCHOOL TIE.

    The Duke to-day wore the the tie with The King's School colours, which was presented to him yesterday afternoon during his visit to Parramatta. ...

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  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  30. THE DEPARTURE.

    The Duke's departure was free from all but essential formalities. The Duke arrived punctually at 2.30, his arrival being heralded by the police patrol ...

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  31. COST TO STATE OF VISIT.

    It was stated on behalf of the Government yesterday that ths estimated cost of expenditure for the reception of the Duke of Gloucester to Sydney by the State was £14,000. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/0/7½ an ounce fine, compared with £8/18/4 yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. ...

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  33. LORD SEMPILL

    Lord Gempill, who made a solo flight to Australia, was impersonated last night. A man visited a cafe in the city early last night, and, in conversation with the proprietor, ...

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  34. MINING ACTIVITY.

    A syndicate has taken over the kaolln deposit at Mt. Werong, which was pegged out 20 years ago but which has changed hands several times. Kaolin is used extensively for ...

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  35. INDIANS DISAPPOINTED.

    While the Royal train was waiting at North Lismore station this afternoon in readiness to take the Duke on his southward journey, a number of Indians, of whom there is quite a ...

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  36. MAITLAND DISTRICT COURT.

    A claim by Mrs. Eva Marie Tiedeman, of Louth Park-road. West Maitland, against William Clark, storekeeper, of West Maitland, for [?] for alleged libel, was heard in the ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  38. POLICE AND FIREMEN.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Chaffey) yesterday praised the work of police and firemen, and the public for its co-operation with the authorities, during the Duke of Gloucester's visit. ...

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  39. HINKLER PARK.

    Katoomba is perpetuating the memory of Bert Hinkler the famous Australian airman, by naming after him a pretty park and children's playground. Before a big [?] ...

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  40. CASINO'S WELCOME.

    All phases of the life of the fertile and old-established district were strongly represented at Casino's colourful greeting at the local railway station. ...

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  41. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    An elderly man, surprised by two cyclists as he was attacking a girl with a razot, calmly walked behind a house on the Drysdale-road, near Point Henry, to-day, leaving his victim ...

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  42. DEATH IN THE SURF.

    It [?] transpired that, Mr. J. D. Fower, presidents of the Terrigal Life-aving Club, who collapsed in the surf at the week-end, died from a [?] attack and not from drowning ...

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  43. JEWELLERS' GIFT.

    Following the presentation of a gift of opals to the Duke of Gloucester by the Federated Retail Jewellers' Association, the president of the association has received the ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Showground: Grenadier Guards' Band in military tattoo, 7.45. New Tiveli Theatre: "Her Past," 8.10. Theatre Royal: "The Dubarry," s. ...

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  45. MOREE BATHS MASSEUR.

    John 'Ford, who was masseur at the baths and the central figure in the eviction prcceedinge instituted recently by the More Council, was [?] in Moree Methodist Hall ...

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  46. GRAFTON AT SUNSET.

    The Royal train reached Grafton at duck, and remained 2C minutes. There was an enormous crowd gathered round the station, which was decorated with falge. When the ...

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  47. SARTE TREMORS.

    To-day was the eighteenth consecutive day on which earth tremore were felt in the Gunning district. Since the two severe shocks last week, ...

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  48. RON MONARCH.

    The freighter Iron Monarch is still lying on the rocks at the end of the northern breakwater of Newcastle Harbour, which it struck on Saturday evening. ...

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  49. DUKE'S GOOD, WISHES.

    Mr. W. Brooke (president of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society) received a telegram from the Duke of Gloucester on Tuesday, as follows:—"Pleace offer my best wishes to your ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND PRISONERS

    To celebrate the visit of the Duke of Gloucester, prisoners in Queensland gaols will have two Christmas dinners this year—one next Tuesday when the Duke arrives in ...

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  51. ARMED FASCISTS.

    Senator Collings (Fed. Lab., G.) said in the Senate to-night; that the report alleging the existence of armed Fascist organisations in Queensland and New South Wales, which he ...

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  52. LATE SPORTING.

    The Australian swimmers, R. Clarke and H. Tickle, competed in the Dunedin carnival to-night in the 50 yards [?] event. Clarke and W. Jarvis (Dunodin) swam a dead-heat in 24 4-5s. They met ...

    Article : 66 words
  53. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of suburban picture theatres will be found in the amusements advertising columan. ...

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