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  2. HURSTVILLE SEAT. INJUNCTION SOUGHT.

    Before Mr. Justice Long Innes in the Equity Court yesterday an application was made on behalf of John Rosc[?] Nield, Nationalist candidate for Hurstville in the recent general ...

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  3. GERMAN 'PLANE.

    How Sydney escaped bombardment by a German aeroplane during the Great War was related in an address at the German Club on Sunday by Mr. Alexander Stein, chief ...

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  4. FLYING BOATS.

    An important experiment in British aviation begins to-morrow, when four Royal Air Force flying boats will leave Plymouth on a cruise to Singapore and Australia. The cruise will ...

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  5. LANG MINISTRY RESIGNS. Mr. Bavin Sent For.

    Mr. Lang (Premier) returned his commission to the Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) yesterday afternoon. Mr. Bavin (leader of the Nationalist party) was last night commissioned by his Excellency to form a Ministry, ...

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  6. ROMA BORE.

    The Government Geologist (Mr. Bull) shortly after noon to-day telegraphed from Roma to the Minister of Mines as follows:— ...

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  7. BROADCASTING. Dual Transmission.

    A novel broadcasting experiment was carried out yesterday by the "Sydney Morning Herald," Farmer's Broadcasting Service, and Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia), Ltd., in ...

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  8. PROTEST. Against Bishop.

    A remarkable scene occurred during the morn[?] service at St. Paul's Cathedral to-day. Directly the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. E. W. Barnes) entered the pulpit Canon G. R. ...

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  9. PACT LEADERS CONFER. FORECAST OF CABINET.

    Further negotiations took place yesterday between Mr. Bavin (leader of the Nationalist party) and Mr. Buttonshaw (leader of the Country party), and it is almost certain that ...

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  10. FILM TRADE.

    The Film Commission bad before it yesterday a keen supporter of a compulsory quota system, to open the screen to Australian producers, in Mr. John F. Gavin, who ...

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  11. SPRINGTIME.

    Canberra is one vast explosion of colour and perfume in these high days of spring. Tulips like gold and ebony chalices for the intoxicating wine of sunlight; tourists tempted by ...

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  12. MR. BAVIN'S VISIT.

    Mr. Bavin attended Government House last night at 8.30, and after a conference with the Governor, which lasted three-quarters of an hour, he was commissioned to form a Ministry. ...

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  13. MR. LANG'S STATEMENT.

    "Although the official returns are not complete, the results indicate that I could not meet the House with a reliable majority, so I have tendered the Government[?] [?]ignation ...

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  14. MR. LANG VISITS THE GOVERNOR.

    The last Cabinet meeting of the Lang Administration was held yesterday morning, when only formal matters were dealt with. It was approaching 6 o'clock when Mr. Lang ...

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  15. CHINA.

    Thousands of Nanking Nationalist troops are rushing north daily for the purpose of giving assistance to Feng Yu-Shlang's and the Shansi forces, which are suffering severe ...

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  16. RACE MIXTURE.

    One of the most horrible sentences ever penned, in Professor Griffith-Taylor's opinion, is that of Kipling's: "East is East and West is West, and never the twain shall meet." ...

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  17. HUGE WHALES.

    To have seen two large whales, accompanied by a calf, jump out of the water off Long Reef, near Narrabeen, was the interesting experience of a pleasure party on Mr. R. A. ...

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  18. HURSTVILLE.

    Mr. W. J. Butler, the new member for Hurstville, has been actively associated with the Labour party for many years. He served with the A.I.F. from 1915 to 1919, and since ...

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  19. CHANNEL HOAX.

    Dr. Dorothy Logan, who hoaxed the public [?] claiming that she swam the Channel, has [?] that the letter signifying her deliberate [?]tion to mislead was addressed to herself[?] ...

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  20. RICHMOND MURDER.

    When the Richmond murder charge concerning the death of Constance Oliver, a typiste, was resumed, the girl's father, walking into the court, paused and called out. "You ...

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  21. SCIENCE WORK.

    Professor Watt, who recently toured the world, brings some good news about the blowfly, a pest that causes appalling waste in the pastoral districts. ...

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  22. RECEPTION.

    The broadcasting from Sydney, relayed by the British Broadcasting Corporation, was perfect at times, but fading occurred, and spoilt some items. "Coo-ces" came through as clear as ...

    Article : 403 words
  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    James McKay, 40, has been arrested and charged at Glasgow with the murder of the woman, Mrs. Arbuckle, who was his mother. Missing portions of her body were found in ...

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  24. GERMAN MIGRANTS.

    More than 200 German and German-Swiss migrants were brought to Australia by the steamer Koin, which arrived at Melbourne to-day from Bremen. The migrants are from ...

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  25. REMARKABLE WILL.

    Because of the extraordinary will made by its former owner (the late Mr. Peter S. Mitchell) considerable interest, attached to the submission at auction on Saturday of the ...

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  26. MR. LANG'S DEFEAT.

    Speaking at the Labour Day banquet, Mr. J. B. Chifley (vice-president of the Labour League) said that the defeat of Labour had come from within. There were some who, ...

    Article : 169 words
  27. ABORIGINES.

    Dr. Warner, of the Rockefeller Foundation, whose services have been lent to the Australian National Research Council, and who has been engaged since March on the study of ...

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  28. WOOL RACE.

    Second honours in the race from Sydney to Dunkirk with the first of the new season's wool were gained by the Norwegian motorship Tricolor, which arrived at Dunkirk at ...

    Article : 129 words
  29. FATAL FIGHT.

    The story of a fierce encounter between two Italian farm labourers in the Strezlecki district on October 6 last, which ended in the death of Vincenzo Polistina, aged 42 years, ...

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  30. PULVERISED COAL.

    The result of extensive tests on an American steamer with pulverised coal as a means of firing the furnaces is being awaited with much interest in shipping and commercial circles. ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    The [?]-Avian light aeroplane in which [?]ptain W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith [?]er left London on Friday, on an attempt [?] fly to Australia, descended at Abbeville ...

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  32. U.S.A. MUSICIANS.

    Efforts are to be made by the Musicians' Union of Australia to have legislation enacted to prevent the entry of musicians from the United States into Australia. ...

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  33. STOLEN CAR.

    Late last night a motor car which had been left outside a house in Moor-street, Collingwood, was stolen and driven into Smith-street. There it got out of control on a steep ...

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  34. MELBOURNE TRAMS.

    As a protest against the partial adoption by the Tramway Board of Judge Boeby's recent award, a mass meeting of 500 members of No. 2 branch of the Tramways' Union ...

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  35. ALBURY BOYS.

    Albury boys set a splendid example of selfhelp last week. Recently a new hall was built for them, and a debt of £1000 had to be liquidated. The ...

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  36. MOTOR SHOW.

    A new record in motor show attendances was made at Olympia yesterday. The official [?] were 45,940. It was the third day of the show. ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. NEW RAILWAY.

    According to officials at Menindle, the Sydney-Broken Hill railway will be completed in time for the first train to cross the Darling Bridge on November 7. The bridge and ...

    Article : 69 words
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