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  2. EDUCATION

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond), in opening the 39th annual conference of the New South Wales Public School Teachers' ...

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  3. CRICKET PROFITS.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association last night it was reported that the net profit to the association from its share of the proceeds of the match, ...

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  4. N.S.W. COLLAPSE. Seven Men Out.

    Requiring to make only 86 runs to gain a win in the Sheffield Shield match with South Australia at Adelaide Oval, the New South Wales batsmen collapsed in extraordinary ...

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  5. DISQUALIFIED.

    Six persons and a horse have been disqualified by the judicial committee of the Dargaville Racing Club as a result of further inquiry into the running of the President's ...

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  6. HEAVY BURDEN

    A warning that the State Government cannot continue to bear the existing burden of social services, and that reductions in expenditure will be ...

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  7. CHURCH MUSIC.

    Mr. John E. Borland, who has been examining in Australia for the Trinity College of Music, London, said to-day that he considered the standard of church music in the ...

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  8. WAR DEBTS REPAYMENT. BRITAIN'S POLICY TO DOMINIONS.

    Newspapers give prominence to New Zealand's offer to resume the Dominion's war debt payments, and emphasise the generosity of the proposal and its Imperial significance. The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that the debts ...

    Article : 91 words
  9. GESTURE APPRECIATED.

    Otherwise, says the correspondent, New Zealand's half-year instalment would have been due in September; but this was neither expected nor asked for. New Zealand now ...

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  10. "CANCELLATION INEVITABLE."

    "No matter what shape the immediate result of the default by France, Belgium, and other nations may assume, the cancellation of war debts payments is inevitable," said ...

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  11. "ONE BIG FRAUD."

    When seven members of an organisation described as the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Co-operative Social Service were charged before Mr. MacDougal, S.M., at the ...

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  12. COUNTRY LOTTERY.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver), after laying the foundation-stone of the new building at the Maitland Hospital this afternoon, said he was asking the Government for an ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA'S LIABILITY.

    The offer of the New Zealand Government to resume liability for war debt payments to Great Britain, which were suspended under the Hoover moratorium, in no way involves ...

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  14. SCREEN ON FIRE

    A few minutes before 11 o'clock yesterday morning, when the first session was to begin in the Lyceum Theatre, Pitt-street, the screen caught fire and blazed fiercely. ...

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  15. TEMPEL'S COMET.

    The comet observed and photographed by the Government Astronomer for South Australia (Mr. Dodwell) on Friday night was successfully picked up on the telescope at Sydney ...

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  16. BUS SERVICES.

    It was announced yesterday by the Acting Road Transport Commissioner (Mr. Maddocks) that a manager of motor omnibus services to be operated under the control of ...

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  17. YUGOSLAVIA.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily telegraph" says that Yugoslavia is preparing to defend her frontiers against Austria. Hungary, Italy, and Albania, by settling ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. FRANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  19. SMALLPOX.

    A serious outbreak of smallpox has occurred in Ceylon. As Colombo is a regular port of call for all passenger liners between Australia and England, via Suez, intending ...

    Article : 268 words
  20. PARK MURDER.

    Police investigations into the death of Elizabeth O'Connor, who was murdered in National Park last week, have advanced little. Yesterday a large squad of detectives questioned ...

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  21. OIL CONCESSIONS.

    A message from Geneva states that Persia has intimated that she cannot immediately present a full case on the Anglo-Persian concession deadlock. In the meantime nothing ...

    Article : 176 words
  22. UNTOUCHABLES' DEMAND.

    Gandhi's campaign to secure for the depressed classes the right to enter orthodox Hindu temples is likely to cause the Government anxiety in the coming three weeks. It ...

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  23. SURF GIRLS

    Dr. Farrelly, Roman Catholic Coadjutor Bishop of Lismore, speaking at the Hibernian annual breakfast at Kempsey on Sunday, strongly criticised surf girl competitions. ...

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  24. VICTORIA MAKES 339.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 513 words
  25. NEWCASTLE MYSTERY.

    A post mortem examination made to-day by the Government medical officer at Newcastle (Dr. J. R. Leslie) showed that it was impossible that an accident had caused the head injuries ...

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  26. BRADMAN TO PLAY

    The New South Wales Cricket Association last night consented to Don Bradman playing for the State in the Sheffield Shield match with Victoria, commencing at the Melbourne ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    A message from Berlin says that Herr Hitler is unwilling to participate in a Government while there exists the possibility of the Nazis being squeezed out again. "When we go to ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE MAYORALTY.

    Speaking at the meeting of the Newcastle City Council, which this evening elected Alderman W. M. Shedden as Mayor of Newcastle for 1932-33, Alderman W. A. Bay made ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL.

    The Appeal Court, by a majority, allowed the appeal of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company against Mr. Justice Maugham's ruling. The Appeal Court decided that "B" debentures ...

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  30. EMPTY TRAM

    An empty tram, comprising two carriages, ran down the hill at Taronga Park yesterday afternoon, and, after having gathered considerable speed, left the rails and crashed into ...

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  31. LION AND LIONESS.

    A lion and lioness travelling from Ostend to London in a triple-engined air liner commenced to fight in mid-air. The trainer fearlessly intervened and dragged the lioness to ...

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  32. AIR ACCIDENTS.

    Four reports by the Air Accidents Investigation Committee were issued to-day by the Defence Department. Mrs. H. Bonney, who recently flew round ...

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  33. MAN DROWNED.

    Heavy ran yesterday resulted in numerous washaways on the railway line between Meekatharra and Wiluna, where 120 points fell in 20 minutes. A mixed train was derailed ...

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  34. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    Due to mediation by the Minister for Labour (Colonel Creswell), Capetown's tram and bus strike ended this evening after protracted week-end discussions, the men agreeing to the ...

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  35. HAILSTORMS IN NORTH.

    During the week-end a number of heavy hailstorms occurred on the north coast, where several districts reported damage to crops. Yesterday in eastern areas a moderate ...

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  36. DIESEL-ENGINED TRAIN.

    A stream-lined train, driven by two 140horsepower Diesel engines, covered the 180 miles between Berlin and Hamburg at an average speed of 76 miles an hour. The train ...

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  37. VICTORIAN CRICKET TEAM.

    Three changes have been made in the Victorian team to meet New South Wales on the Melbourne ground on Friday and following days. Rigg, Oakley, and McCormick will ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Scotland's leading medical crime expert, Professor John Glaister, died of influenza. His wife, who died three hours later, of the same disease, was unaware of her husband's death. ...

    Article : 64 words
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