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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mrs. A. V. Hynes, wife of Mr. Albert V. Hynes, of Drake, a member of one of the oldest families of the Tenterfield district, died suddenly, at the age of 42. She had been ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    It was evident from the first net practice on the Adelaide Oval this afternoon that the South Africans will be a strong side. Their batting, when they become accustomed to ...

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  4. COST OF LIVING.

    Commenting to-day on the further reduction in the Federal basic wage, due to quarterly adjustments in the cost of living figures, the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) ...

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  5. MR. BAVIN'S VIEW.

    "The common sense and patriotism of the English electors provide an example for Australia," said the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin) yesterday. ...

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  6. MOVE TO ABANDON STRIKE

    Organised interruption and violence by Reds prevented a meeting of seamen from declaring the shipping strike off yesterday. Those opposed to the strike were in an overwhelming majority, but the disturbance caused the meeting to be broken up in disorder. The ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    Mr. Bert Hinkler, the Australian airman, reached Kingston (Jamaica) to-day after a non-stop flight from Long Island, of 1500 miles. He used a Puss Moth. ...

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  8. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Major-General Sir Newton Moore, formerly Premier of, and subsequently Agent-General for Western Australia, who arrived in Sydney last Saturday, and who has again been ...

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  9. NYMBOIDA HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    Revenue of the Clarence River County Council from the Nymboida Hydro-Electric Scheme for the quarter ended September 30, was £7862, compared with £7284 for the ...

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  10. SALE OF ADULTERATED MILK.

    Cyril Ferguson was charged at Grafton Court with having sold adulterated milk on September 17, Health Inspector Duncan said that it was the first case of its kind experienced ...

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  11. FACING FACTS.

    The president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. H. B. Sevier), commenting last night on the election, said that in many respects it was difficult to make a ...

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  12. HOSPITAL ATTENDANT

    Charged at West Ham with having falsely pretended to be a doctor, a Londoner, Charles John Powell, aged 21, was fined £5. It was stated for the prosecution that Powell, ...

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  13. OLD RICHMOND RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    The death has occurrea of Mrs. Elvina Durham at the age of 77 years. She was one of Richmond's most well-known residents, having resided in the town all her life until a ...

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  14. ROWDY MEETING.

    Yesterday's meeting of the seamen was held in the Town Hall basement, and completely outclassed the previous day's gathering for rowdiness. The Reds suffered a rebuff at the ...

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  15. "SLOT" METERS BEING CONSIDERED.

    Richmond Municipal Council is considering the question of installing "slot" meters in houses in the municipality, in place of the present light meters, as the council has had ...

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  16. FRANK GREEN.

    Frank Green, who was shot in the stomach when near the corner of Burton-street and Victoria-road, Darlinghurst, early on Monday morning, now has a "fighting chance" of ...

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  17. RESCUES IN CREEK.

    Alan withers, aged 9 years, had a narrow escape from drowning when he was swimming in the Narrabri Creek. Mr. Des Bolton, who was fully clad, and Miss Myle Gray, went to ...

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  18. AL CAPONE.

    The Circuit Court of Appeals at Chicago, though it granted the gangster, Al Capone, a writ of supersedeas, refused to allow him bail. The granting of the writ will delay his ...

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  19. JUNEE COUNCIL'S WATER DEBT.

    The municipal council, replying to a letter from the Minister for Works, after having paid £1000 of its water debt of £5000, stated that it would pay no more money till the ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS ELECTED.

    Sir Newton Moore, who retains Richmond, Surrey, was born at Bunbury, Western Australia, in 1870. He became State member for Bunbury in 1904, and subsequently Premier of ...

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  21. DEPUTATIONS SEEK AID.

    Messrs. J. J. Fitzgerald, member for Albury, C. A. Kelly, member for Bathurst, H. J. McDicken, member for Concord, and D. Malone, M.L.C., arrived at Kempsey on a tour ...

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  22. BENEFIT OF EXCHANGE.

    "Queensland is receiving indirectly five times as much in exchange money on her exports as the Government is paying out for exchange," the Premier (Mr. Moore) said in the ...

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  23. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    The decrease recorded in recent weeks in the numbers of unemployed continues, and the Ministry of Labour announces to-night 28,868 fewer unemployed than in the previous week. ...

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  24. CRIME IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    There was a slight increase in crime in this State during the year ended June 30, according to the report of the Commissioner of Police (Brigadier-General R. L. Leane). ...

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  25. STREET SPEAKERS FINED.

    When the cases of a number of men who were charged with holding an open-air meeting in Wollongong after being refused permission to do so by the Wollongong Council, were called ...

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  26. FALL IN STERLING.

    With customary thoroughness, says a Berlin report, Germany is preparing to counteract the effect of the depression of sterling. "Vossiche Zeitung" reveals that the National ...

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  27. STOCK EXCHANGE

    The progress returns of the British elections were received with enthusiasm on the Sydney Stock Exchange yesterday. The investment market advanced strongly over a ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. INDEX.

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  29. "STOPPAGE PLANNED."

    As a result of a document which has come into their possession, shipowners claim that the present stoppage was planned more than three months ago. On July 9, a clicular was ...

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  30. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    Cable despatches from Europe that continental countries were negotiating to take 50,000,000 bushels of Farm Board wheat, brought a sensational rise in grain prices and ...

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  31. DEATH OF MR. T. J. SCRIVEN.

    The death occurred in the Mungindi District Hospital last night of Mr. Thomas Joseph Scriven, son of Mrs. Jane Scriven, of Wirrah, Mungindi, and the late Thomas Scriven. ...

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  32. MR. SCULLIN DECLINES TO COMMENT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), when interviewed by a representative of the "Herald" to-night, declined to comment on the result of the British elections. ...

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  33. CYPRUS REVOLT.

    Three were killed and several wounded in fighting at Kyrenia when a mob attacked soldiers and a priest attempted to pull down the Union Jack from the Commissioner's ...

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  34. LESSON FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The deputy-leader of the State Nationalist Party (Mr. Stevens), speaking last night at a Nationalist gathering at Point Piper, referred to the British elections. ...

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  35. BREAKING AND ENTERING CHARGES.

    Jack Blundell and Hugh McAllister, each aged 28, were charged at Katoomba Police Court to-day with breaking and entering the house of Edmund James Cook and Henry ...

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  36. TINNED MEATS.

    As a result of protests from farmers, the French Government has prohibited the importation of tinned meats and butter, and several other products. ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 245 words
  38. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Wollongong Quarter Sessions to-day George Jenner, 53, was found guilty of an offence against a boy at Mr. Murrey on June 20, and was sentenced by Judge Sheridan to ...

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  39. TARIFF REVISION.

    Mr. H. B. Sevler, president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures, referring yesterday to the criticism by the Joint Committee for Tariff Revision of the report of ...

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  40. MORATORIUM ACT.

    A writ of ca[?]re, under which a defendant in an action for defamation may be sent to gaol in the event of failure to satisfy a judgment, has been issued against John Patrick ...

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  41. COAL EXPORTS.

    The Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) said yesterday that the exports of coal to the East from Australia during 193031 amounted to 78,979 tons, compared with ...

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  42. GOODWILL SHIP.

    Considerable favourable Press comment has been made on the Australian goodwill ship Canadian Constructor. The "Montreal Star" says: "It is possible to visualise a future in ...

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  43. BULL GORES BOY.

    When he reached the intersection of Gaskill and Tilga streets, while on his way home from school yesterday Harold Townsend, aged 14 years, was charged and gored by a bull. His ...

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  44. STARVATION.

    Dr. John Ryan, of the National Catholic Welfare Association, testifying before the Senate Economic Committee, charged public officials and influential classes in the United ...

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  45. DOLE FRAUD.

    At the Bingara Police Court on Monday Hugh Sylvester Hutchens was sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment for having, between October 10 and 22, 1931, obtained food relief by ...

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  46. DROWNING MAN SAVED.

    Albert Keeley, 30, of Victoria Park, was rescued from the Swan River at Como jetty, after he had been submerged about 10 minutes, and was resuscitated after an hour's work. ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

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  48. SHOW SECRETARY RETIRES.

    On Monday night Mr. J. H. Seymour, who claims to be the oldest show secretary in the State, was entertained by district residents and presented with a wallet of notes on his ...

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  49. LABOUR COMMENT.

    "It is too early to summarise the position," said the secretary of the Labour Council, Alderman J. S. Garden, yesterday, commenting on the British elections. "The elections ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Discussion of the Indian Federal Court in the Round-table Federal Structure Committee was concluded yesterday with a speech by Sir Muhammed Shafi, who urged that, in view of ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) told Mr. G. Pollock (Labour), in the Legislative Assembly to-night, that he would appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the dairying ...

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  52. SNAKE BITES SCHOOLBOY.

    While going home from school, Roy Meyer, son of Mr. J. Meyer of the Henty district, had a sensational experience. In pursuit of birds, he jumped over a fence and landed ...

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  53. COMMUNIST MEETING

    A meeting of the Unemployed Workers' Movement which is a Communistic organisation, was broken up forcibly last night at Mildura by a body of unemployed men who ...

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  54. SCHOOL SYSTEMS.

    Mr. B. C. Harkness, chief inspector of schools, addressing Rotarians here, said he was convinced that the centralised educational system of New South Wales compared ...

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  55. STUDENT ELECTIONS.

    The poll for presidency of the Sydney University undergraduates' Association resulted in the election of Mr. A. D. Gillies, a fourth-year science student. ...

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