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  2. POLO.

    Finals of the New South Wales Polo Association's annual tournament will be conducted at Kensington racecourse to-day. The curtain will be rung down on four days' ...

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  3. THE MINES.

    Judge Beeby, of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court, presided yesterday at a compulsory conference in No. 1 High Court, Darlinghurst, with a view to settling the trouble in the ...

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  4. AMY JOHNSON.

    Miss Amy Johnson arrived at Kalgoorlie by the Hawk Muth 'plane, piloted by Major de Havilland this afternoon. Rain and strong headwinds delayed the arrival of the 'plane ...

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  5. EXPLOSION.

    Residents in Surry Hills were startled on Thursday night by a terrific explosion, which shook the windows of their homes. Crowds left their beds and went into the street. ...

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  6. BLENHEIMS DERBY.

    The 1930 Derby is over, and this year there is no doubt that it was won by the best colt in the race. It was responsible for a remarkable coincidence of repetition. Last ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS.

    The State Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), broadcasting a speech from 2GB last night, said that unemployment was a far bigger question than politics. It was world-wide, but he was ...

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  8. TURF NOTES.

    The stipendiary stewards at the meeting of the Richmond Racing Club yesterday had plenty to occupy their attention. Trouble was experienced early in the day, when the ...

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  9. V.R.C. MEETING.

    Twelve months ago Bay of Biscay finished third to Kentle and Chumree in the Grand National Hurdle Race. He has undergone a special preparation for to-day's race, and ...

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  10. CANON W. I. CARR SMITH.

    A cable message from London yesterday announced the death of Canon William Isaac Carr Smith, who was well known in Sydney for a number of years as rector of St. James's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Walter Lewis, who died at his residence, in Wigram-road, Glebe Point, and whose funeral took place yesterday, was one of Sydney's most expert gardeners and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. OUTLOOK FOR RELIGION.

    Before a crowded congregation in St. Stephen's Phillip-street, last night, the Rev. Dr. Hugh Black, of the Union Theological Seminary, New York, gave an address on ...

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  13. WALLARAH COLLIERY.

    According to advice received by union officials in Newcastle this afternoon approximately one half of the employees at Wallarah Colliery, Catherine Hill Bay, will be put off ...

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  14. YOUTH ELECTROCUTED

    Touching a live wire while installing an electric wireless set at the home of Mr. Thomas Farrington, Penrose-street, Lane Cove, yesterday, Horace Chapman Jeffs, l8, ...

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  15. THREE PERSONS INJURED.

    Three persons were injured yesterday morning when their motor car struck a straying horse in King-street, Tempe. Dense fog filled the road between the buildings, and the ...

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  16. BUILDING TRADE.

    According to a statement issued by the Bricklayers' Union yesterday there are more than 10,000 building trade employees out of work throughout the State. ...

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  17. MR. M. B. McMAHON.

    Mr. M. B. McMahon, who died at his daughter's residence, Rowntree-street, Balmain, on Thursday, at the age of 82 years, was for over 20 years foreman for the wholesale grocery ...

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  18. PONY SALES.

    Messrs. H. Chrisholm and Co. conducted their annual sale of polo ponies at their Randwick stables yesterday afternoon. The bidding was far from spirited, and prices realised under the hammer of ...

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  19. AIR-LINER CANBERRA.

    The air-liner Canberra, piloted by Captain L H. Holden, and bringing back a party which had been on a visit of inspection to a mining field in the Jervois Range, in ...

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  20. LABOUR BALLOT.

    It was announced at the conclusion of the A.L.P. executive meeting last night that the disputes committee was still investigating charges of irregularities at the recent ballot ...

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  21. MR. C. U. A. SUTTON.

    The remains of Mr. C. U. A. Sutton, who died at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, on Thursday night, were interred in the Church of England Cemetery at ...

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  22. THEATRE OF YOUTH.

    The latest programme at the Theatre of Youth is rather more serious than its predecessors. Formerly, rollicking comedy has been the keynote, and solemnity came as an ...

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  23. RICHMOND RACES.

    The Richmond Trotting and Racing Club held a mixed meeting at Richmond to-day. The weather a mixed meeting at Richmond yesterday. The weather was fine but dull, and the track was ...

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  24. NEW HEBRIDES.

    "Although the natives are dying off, largely as a result of drink introduced by the whites, conditions in the New Hebrides are more satisfactory than is generally reported," said ...

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  25. MISS MONCRIEFFS FAREWELL.

    The audience at Her Majesty's last night, and particularly groups of girls in the gallery, became demonstratively enthusiastic in bidding farewell to Miss Gladys Moncrieff at ...

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  26. MR. A. H. FALLS.

    Mr. A. H. Falls, who died on Tuesday last, was connected for many years with the Merchants and Traders' Association, Ltd. He was the youngest son of the late Mr. ...

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  27. ASHTON BROS.' SUCCESS.

    In a polo tournament at Hurlingham, the Ashton Bros., of Goulburn, beat India by 7 to 5. The match was played in the course of the India Garden Party. The Indian's side's handicap ...

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  28. DEEWHY ROBBERY.

    Mr. Dudley Hughes, who is agent for the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales, lost £160 from the office of his estate agency in Pittwater-road, Deewhy, on ...

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  29. LIMPING CHINESE.

    Because he was limping a Chinaman was arrested at the City Markets yesterday by Constable Blissett. Later he was charged with having had five tins of opium in his ...

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  30. UNION ELECTIONS.

    The militants have decided to run candidates for the principal executive positions in the Electrical Trades Union, thereby hoping to capture control of the organisation. ...

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  31. A.W.U. AND MINERS.

    The Federal executive of the Australian Workers' Union has appointed a committee to confer with representatives of the Miners' Federation regarding a propoaed alliance ...

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  32. SEAFARING MEN.

    Alterations in the Navigation Act and the Seamen's Compensation Act were asked for to-day by representatives of maritime unions, who waited upon the Minister for Customs ...

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  33. MR. WEAVER.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. Weaver) has left for the Gulgong district to inspect prospecting operations for gold. He also intends to inspect the State forests ...

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  34. GAMBLING RAID.

    When police raided premises in Dixon-street yesterday afternoon they found dominoes and dice, which, when used in conjunction, form the basis of the intricate ...

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  35. WIRELESS SETS.

    The Assistant Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) said last night that he had received advice from Stromberg, Carlson (Australasia), Ltd., that, in accordance with the promise ...

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  36. CANOWINDRA J.C. RACES.

    The Canowindra Jockey Club's winter meeting resulted:- FIRST DAY. Opening Handicap, [?].—Hushed Up, 9-3 (F. ...

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  37. DARWIN TOWN COUNCIL.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) has appointed Messrs. J. H. Brogan, R. H. Bowman, P. Brennan, A. H. Callanan, and P. E. Connors members of the Darwin Town ...

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  38. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Harold Jervis, 34, of Bennett-street Newtown, suffered shock and abrasions to his knees, and Lawrence Lear, 21, of Alcazar-street, Hurstville, suffered lacerations to his ...

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  39. BITUMINOUS CONCRETE ROADS

    A comparative analysis of working costs of bituminous concrete road construction for North California and Kuring-ga[?] Municipality, New South Wales, is highly favourable to ...

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  40. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The annual meeting of the local branch of the National Association decided to support Mr. A. D. Reid, M.L.A., the Country party candidate, who is contesting the Young seat. ...

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  41. MAN KILLED.

    A large motor truck, loaded with firewood, crashed into an embankment on the Mount Barker-road, in the Adelaide hills, through the brakes failing, and a man, who has not ...

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  42. MANSLAUGHTER.

    Alan Edward Austin, 21, farm labourer, who was convicted yesterday in the Criminal Court for the manslaughter of Walter Schwelger, near Yandanooka, on June 5, ...

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  43. ALLEGED SHOPLIFTING.

    It is not often that the police arrest a man for shoplifting, but in a city store yesterday plainclothesmen Mackie and Wilks arrested a young man, who was carrying a ...

    Article : 64 words
  44. BILLIARDS.

    City Tattersall's Club's annual billiard tournament was continued last night, with the following results:— W. Priest, 140, beat A. Holland 105, by 83; A. Levy. 95, beat W. Franks, 140, by 86. ...

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  45. DEFENCE ECONOMY.

    At the age of 54, Commissioner-Instructor W. S. Rhondes, of Fremantle, has lost his employment through the Federal Government's economy scheme. Mr. Rhondes has ...

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