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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Bruxner), in reply to a deputation from a Gosford public meeting, which complained of Erina Shire Council's expenditure and ...

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  3. ROYAL VISITORS.

    The text is published of messages exchanged between King George and the Emperor of Japan on the occasion of the visit to London of Prince Takamatsu, second brother of the ...

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  4. RAIN PASSING.

    During the month of June rain has been recorded at Sydney on 21 days. Up to 9 o'clock last night nearly 12 inches had fallen, of which nearly an inch and a half had been ...

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  5. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    That Britain was not holding her place in business in the dominions was stated before the Empire Press delegates by Mr. Gillett speaking on Empire trade, as ...

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  6. SIXTEEN DEAD.

    Four children were killed and 21 people injured when the Canadian National Railways' train' from Winnipeg to Toronto, was derailed near Capreol (Ontario) on Thursday night by ...

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  7. PRIME MINISTER'S NEW ROLE.

    The British Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, mooring the first boat to a landing stage, which he recently opened at Tilbury docks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW HOSPITALS.

    It is expected that six new hospitals will be erected in various parts of the State during the next 12 months. One will be in the eastern suburbs, and the others will be at ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. FALSE PRETENCES.

    R. W. P. Algie pleaded guilty before Mr. Bromhead, S.M., to a charge of false pretences in the issuing of a valueless cheque. He said that a man had given him a cheque for £5/6/ ...

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  10. QUEANBEYAN BOY'S DEATH.

    The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon of Lloyd Frederick William Marsh, the seven-year-old son of the manager of the Hotel Queanbeyan, who died on Friday night ...

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  11. MATTHEWS AND HOOK

    The airmen, Hook and Matthews, arrived at Karachi at 4.10 yesterday afternoon, and left at 7 this morning for Allahabad. ALLAHABAD, June 29. ...

    Article : 327 words
  12. CONSTABLE FALLS.

    While searching for a supposed factory breaker last night, Constable Gilbert Barwlck, of Redfern, met with a senous accident Accompanied by Sergeants Parmeter and ...

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  13. ECONOMIC CRISIS.

    M. Stalin, addressing the Communist Party Congress at Moscow, said that capitalist countries were passing through the first post-war economic crisis, which was a crisis of ...

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  14. NEW TRAWLER.

    The rederal Government's announcement that it intended to build a trawler at a cost of £50,000 to assist in the revival of the fishing industry and extension of knowledge ...

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  15. CHINA.

    Stories of cannibalism and banditry in China were told by Mr. Oliver Burgess, of the China Inland Mission, who arrived by the Tanda yesterday. ...

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  16. VERGER FALLS DEAD.

    Thomas Hallett Read, 73, of 25 Paisley-street, South Yarra, died while tolling the bell at Christ Church, Punt-road, South Yarra, this afternoon Mr. Read, who was a verger ...

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  17. MAN IN BANK.

    The caretaker of the Hunter-street branch of the Bank of New South Wales, on going the round of the premises yesterday, noticed that a number of papers had been disarranged and ...

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  18. HENDON PAGEANT.

    The airship R101 left her mooring mast at Cardington again this morning, and flew over London on her way to take part in the Royal Air Force display at Hendon. The King, the ...

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  19. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Press Association representative at Geneva says that great excitement prevailed at the Labour Conference when the convention limiting work in European coal ...

    Article : 257 words
  20. FREEDOM.

    The council of the Dominion League of Western Australia desires the Government to take a referendum, and, if the vote is favourable, to pass legislation cancelling the Act of ...

    Article : 240 words
  21. HISTORIC TREE.

    The ceremony on Saturday afternoon of unveiling a tablet on a pine tree at Clontarf near which an attempt, was made on March 12, 1868, to assassinate the Duke of ...

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  22. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Addressing a Liberar garden party at Kensington, Mr. Lloyd George slashingly replied to Mr. Baldwin's statement that "Liberal candidates at, the last election smelt." Mr. ...

    Article : 397 words
  23. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Three persons were injured in a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle and sidecar in Prince's Highway, Kogarah, yesterday afternoon. Albert Carroll, of 13 ...

    Article : 302 words
  24. CATHOLIC BISHOP ENTHRONED.

    The new Roman Catholic Bishop of Geraldton, the Right Rev. Dr. O'Colllns, was enthroned, at Geraldton Cathedral on Friday night. ...

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  25. COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT.

    The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas) addressed the plenary session of the Colonial Office Conference to-day. Mr. Thomas again emphasised the great ...

    Article : 169 words
  26. BRITISH AIRSHIPS.

    The Minister for Air (Lord Thomson) stated at the Imperial Press Conference to-day that the airship R100 would leave for Montreal in the last few days of July, and that he would ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 words
  28. REMAINS OF BULL.

    Constables Payne, Mcintosh, and Burrows, during the week-end, dug up the remains of a bull at Bundeena, near National Park. The police were informed that a bull was ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. ITALIAN ACE PLANS SOLO FLIGHT.

    News comes from Rome that Francis Lombardi, a civilian airman, formerly a war ace, intends to set out on a solo flight in a tourist aeroplane in an attempt to beat all records ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. MIGRATION.

    Anglican oversea archbishops and bishops and members of the Church of England Empire Settlement Conference discussed the best methods whereby 10.000 Australian, New ...

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  31. MAN FALLS 70 FEET.

    Falling 70 feet down a clif at the bank of the Northcote football ground on Saturday afteinoon, Walter Tyack, 40, Gold-street, Collingwood, received seveie injuries to the spine, ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dean Inge has been appointed K.C.V.O. He has also had conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Laws by Saint Andrew's University. Canon Sidney Alexander has been ...

    Article : 393 words
  33. WIMBLEDON.

    The Australians. had a successful day at Wimbledon, but none faced serious opposition except Crawford and Moon, who had taken a long-drawn five set struggle before they ...

    Article : 270 words
  34. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Essie May Bosworth, 18, domestic, employed by Dr. B. Sleeman, died suddenly at Fingal yesterday in circumstances indicating poisoning. ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 289 words
  36. SHOTS FIRED AT THIEVES.

    When thieves attempted to break into the garage of Noble and Sons, at the corner of Bridge-road and White's-place, Richmond, early yesterday morning. George Noble, 19, ...

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  37. REFEREE STRUCK.

    The Balmain Junior Rugby League match between Boronia and Rozelle Fernleigh at Ryde Oval on Saturday ended in police intervention. ...

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  38. JAPANESE PROTEST.

    The Japanese Government is officially protecting against Russian attacks on Japanese vessels at Kamchatka, and the killing and wounding of fishermen. It is reported that ...

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  39. HISTORIC CHURCHES.

    The eighty-ninth annhersary of the consecration of the historic church of St. Peter's at Richmond was held yesterday, the Rev. Cecil Dillon, son of the rector, conducting ...

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  40. WOMAN IN GAS-FILLED ROOM.

    Mrs. Isabel Mabel Stanley, 43, was found dead in a gas-filled room at her home, Riccarton, Christchurch. In February last year she was involved in a motor accident, and ...

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  41. VICTORIAN STAMP TAX.

    The new stamp tax, which is expected, by the State Parliament, to assist in providing money for unemployed, will operate from tomorrow. ...

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  42. COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATION.

    Fifteen hundred Communists, including a number of unemployed seamen, negroes, Chinese, and Hindoos, inflamed by addresses and a fight between left and right wing ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Katinka," 8. Criterion Theatre: "The Garden of Eden." 8.5. Grand Opera House: "Skidding," 8. Lyceum Theatre: "Splinters." 11, 2. 5, 8. ...

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  44. FERRYBOAT SWAMPED.

    A ferryboat carrying a number of passengers across the flooded Mary River at Gympie hit the Channon-street bridge, and was swamped. All the passengers, who were men, ...

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  45. CRAWLED THROUGH BUSH.

    Badly injured as the result of a fall, Robert Black, 72 years of age, who has a crippled leg, crawled some distance through the bush to his home. ...

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  46. FOUR-MASTED BARQUE

    The famous four-masted barque Rewa (formerly the Alice A. Leigh), which has been Wing idle in Auckland Harbour for eight vears has been lately purchased by a resident ...

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  47. COLLAPSED ON FERRY.

    A man, whose identity has not yet been established, collapsed on the 10.35 Manly to Sydney ferry last night, and on arrival at Circular Quay he was taken to Sydney Hospital, ...

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  48. BEATEN TO DEATH.

    The death toll of the terrific thunderstorm which broke over eastern Newfoundland on Thursday bas reached 11. Lightning killed five people at St. John's. At Lumsden ...

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  49. CLIMBING THE HIMALAYAS.

    Mr. Francis S. Smythe, of the Kanchenjunga Expedition, announced that he hoped to organise a British expedition to the Himalayas next year. Referring to his recent expedition, ...

    Article : 61 words
  50. YALLOURN STRIKE.

    It is now stated that the strike of engineers at Yallourn has not ended. The men will not resume work until the Commission gives an undertaking that all strikers will be ...

    Article : 38 words
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