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  2. TIN HARE INQUIRY.

    Mention of the payment to Mr. G. Keighery, a director of the Greyhound Coursing Association, of an honorarium of £1000 for services rendered over a period of two years in regard to the legalisation of greyhound racing, and other matters, was made yesterday when Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, ...

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  3. ENGLISH TEAM.

    A farewell dinner—Sydney's last compliment to the visiting English team-was given by the New South Wales Rugby League at the Central Railway Cafe, last night. There was ...

    Article : 512 words
  4. MOSMAN TRAGEDY.

    A terrible tragedy, which occurred on Friday night but was not discovered until yesterday morning, when police forced their way into a house at 13 (or 11a) Glover-street, Mosman, ...

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  5. KAYE DON.

    Kaye Don, in Miss England III., broke the world's speed-boat record. He attained a speed of 119.81 miles an hour. On the rippled waters of Loch Lomond soon ...

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  6. GRAFTON BRIDGE.

    Bright with crowded life and gaily festooned, what are termed "the twin towns on the Clarence"—Grafton and South Grafton—commenced in earnest to-day the "Back to ...

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  7. EMPLOYMENT.

    Further proposals for the provision of relief work will be considered by the Water Board at a special meeting to-morrow afternoon. An extensive programme of water supply and ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. IRELAND.

    Keen disappointment is felt in the Irish Free State at Mr. de Valera's failure to negotiate a settlement with Britain. Farmers are in despair, as the ...

    Article : 462 words
  9. NEW COUNTRY WORKS.

    A special Government "Gazette" was issued last night setting out particulars of new country works under the relief scheme. They are as follows: ...

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  10. THE EVIDENCE.

    Mr. J. N. Muirhead, secretary of the Greyhound Coursing Association, was recalled. "There is one matter I would like to be clear about," said his Honor. "Your company ...

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  11. RELIEF COUNCIL.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) announced yesterday that the new Unemployment Relief Council had been definitely appointed. The whole of the members of the council who were ...

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  12. BOLTS ON RAILS

    It was revealed to-day that bolts were placed on the rails of the Barraba-Tamworth railway line on Saturday, and might have caused a derailment but for the fact that the night ...

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  13. SIR JOHN FERGUSON.

    The death has occurred of Sir John Ferguson, Conservative member of the House of Commons, at the age of 62 years. [Sir John Ferguson was returned for the ...

    Article : 150 words
  14. FRENCH FINANCES.

    On the eve of the holidays, French Senators and Deputies rushed through a series of important financial schemes—firstly, the issue of an additional £22,000,000 Treasury bonds; ...

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  15. PORTUGUESE EXILES

    Eight more Portuguese revolutionaries, including a doctor, an aviator, army officers, and merchants, have escaped from Dilli (Timor). They travelled part of the way by ...

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  16. RUGBY TEST.

    The Australian Rugby Union selectors, who yesterday chose the team to play New Zealand in the third and final test match, to be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, ...

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  17. MOTORISTS ERROR.

    A simple coincidence had amusing consequences in the city yesterday. Wireless patrols and other police searched the streets, and there was a long and dramatic chase by a constable ...

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  18. GERMANY.

    The violence of the electoral campaign is increasing throughout Germany. Herr Hitler has enrolled, as a [?]rsonal bodyguard, six heroes, who will accompany him on his ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. WAGES AND HOURS.

    In a special Government "Gazette" issued last night the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) directed that the wages, hours, and conditions of employment of ...

    Article : 287 words
  20. COUNTESS BEATTY DEAD.

    The death has occurred of Countess Beatty, wife of Earl Beatty. Countess Beatty was the only daughter of the late Marshall Field, sen., of Chicago, and married Earl Beatty in 1901. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An explosion occurred on a train loaded with dynamite bound for Johannesburg. The guard, two Europeans, and two natives were killed, and 10 other persons were injured. ...

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  22. DAVIS CUP.

    In the Davis Cup European Zone final at Milan, von Gramm (Germany) beat Del Bono (Italy), 8-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1; and Jaeneck (Germany) beat Palmieri (Italy), 6-3, 0-6, 6-1, ...

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  23. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    Addressing members of the Millions Club yesterday, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Parkhill) said that since North Australia was taken over by the Federal Government in ...

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  24. MARRIED WOMEN WORKERS.

    The secretary of the Federated Pastrycooks' Employees' Onion, Mr. E. J. O'Gradey, said yesterday that a recent meeting of the union had expressed the opinion that the ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. LOYALISTS.

    A direction was given by the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) to the Transport Commissioners yesterday to restore to railway and tramway employees who refused to ...

    Article : 221 words
  26. SUNDAY SPORT

    Allegations that Sunday football matches at Queanbeyan were marked by [?]hcit betting and traffic in liquor, were made at a meeting of the Canberra Advisory Council to-day. ...

    Article : 289 words
  27. MAILEY'S TEAM.

    At Livingston (Staten Island) the Australian cricket team met strong opposition from another New York team to-day, but won by two wickets and 15 runs. The New York team ...

    Article : 188 words
  28. TRANSPORT.

    A new Transport Advisory Committee will investigate and report upon the passenger transport of Sydney, and deteimine the future running of motor buses. ...

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  29. FIRE AT MACKAY.

    Great damage was caused early this morning in Mackay, when fire destroyed four shops in Victoria-street. They were the tailor's shop of Helton and Marks, Sandhoff's boot repair ...

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