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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the 50th annual mectins of the Bathurst District Orand United Order of Oddfellows a report of a limited membership of 1457 was tabled. Grand Master G. Gillam and ...

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  3. MR. BAVIN'S COMMENTS.

    "Results of the Conference are a matter for profound satisfaction to the whole people of Australia." said the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Bavin) in the course of an ...

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  4. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER.

    Sir Otto Niemeyer's statement to the conference was as follows: I am very glad to have the privilege of meeting you to-day, and of hearing your views ...

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  5. THE TAHITI.

    The correspondent of the Associatec Press at Pago Pago sajs that the most serious emotional occurrence during the rescue of the Tahiti passengers seems to have been the ...

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  6. SALES TAX.

    The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. R. Ewing) has issued the following additional rulings on the Sales Tax:- Sales tax is not payable on the entry for ...

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  7. UNION MOVE.

    Following urgent representations made by officials of unions involved in the claims for reduced wages submitted to the Arbitration Court by the Victorian and New South Wales ...

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  8. SUGAR INQUIRY.

    After consideration of the nominations received for the proposed Committee of inquiry into the Sugar Industry at the meeting of the Federal Cabinet to-day it was decided ...

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  9. CHARLTON WATER SCHEME.

    The Bathurst Council has decided to apply for loan money to commence the Charlton water scheme. The deputy Mayor (Alderman Griffin) stated that the Minister for Works ...

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  10. HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Fire destroyed the house of Mr. Thomas King, of Bowling Alley Point. Mr. King was at work at the time, and Mrs. King was in hospital at Tamworth. ...

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  11. PRETENDING TO BE DESTITUTE.

    Thomas Goodman, of Terrfora-road, was charged in the Young Police Court yesterday with having imposed upon public charity by falsely pretending to be destitute, and ...

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  12. MR. STEVENS SATISFIED.

    [?] am perfectly satisfied with the results of the Conference." said the New South Wales Treasurer (Mr Stevens) "Every member of the Conference was seized with the importance ...

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  13. CONCILIATION COMMISSIONER.

    The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) announced to-day after a meeting of the Federal Cabinet that Mr. E. H. Coneybeer, of Adelaide, had been appointed a Conciliation ...

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  14. WAGGA HOSPITAL.

    The Hospitals Commissioner (Mr. R. J. Love) officially inspected the Wagga Pisirict Hospital He held discussions with the committee regarding proposals for extensive ...

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  15. DR. PAGE'S COMMENTS.

    Interviewed at Grafton to-night, Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Federal Country party, expressed pleasure that the Premiers' Conference had been able to agree unanimously on a ...

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  16. THIEVES IN SHOP.

    Silk stockings lingerie, and other goods, valued at about £300, were abandoned by theives who entered Allen's Stockin; Shop, Liverpool-street, last night. ...

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  17. JOINT STATEMENT.

    In a Joint statement at the close of the conference the Premiers said 'Sir Otto Niemeyer attended bv invitation it the Premiers and at our request made a ...

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  18. MARCH OF UNEMPLOYED.

    About 250 unemployed single men marched down Crown-street yesterday afternoon to the police station where they asked to be supPlied with rations. Sergeant Pye asked them ...

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  19. NEWSPAPER OFFICE FIRE.

    Before Judge Mocatta, at the Lismore Quarter Sessions yesterday, Walter Aubrey Kelly, linotype operator, was convicted, with a strong recommendation to mercy, on a ...

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  20. CAMDEN HOSPITAL REPORT.

    The 32nd annual report presented at the meeting of the Camden district hospital, stated that a record number of patient, had been treated during the year. The daily average ...

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  21. OTHER APPOINTMENTS LIKELY.

    It was learnt to-night that the appointment of two other Conciliation Commissioners of the Aibltratlon Court will probably be made in a few weeks' time. ...

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  22. 300 MEN STRIKE.

    All the employees numbering about 300 at Swifts Australian Companys meatworks went on strike yesterday morning following some trouble with men engaged in loading ...

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  23. LABOUR BODIES.

    A largely-attended conference of political and industrial bodies held in the Trades Hall last night decided upon drastic proposals in regard to Australia's economic position ...

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  24. CHILD FATALLY INJURED.

    Dorothy Florence Cupitt, a child of nearly 2 years, was riding in a sulky with her father on top of logs of wood, when the sulky hit an obstacle, and the child was thrown out. A ...

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  25. WAGE REDUCTIONS.

    The Industrial Court to-day dismissed appeals against a decision of the industrial Registrar to reduce wages consequent upon the basic wage declaration. Appeals were lodged ...

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  26. DEAD IN BATHROOM.

    When a fellow boarder entered the bathroom at a residential in George-street North city last night he found H. Ballantyne leaning over the bath with his throat cut. ...

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  27. LOAN PROGRAMME

    Directly the conference ended the Treasurers held a meeting of the Loan Council, presided over by the Acting Federal Treasure: (Mr. Lyons). The loan programme for the current ...

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  28. FATAL FALL DOWN STAIRS.

    George Laws 66, of Devonshire-street, city, fell down a flight of stairs in a house in Little Regent-street last night and was killed. The body was taken by the Central District ...

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  29. REPORTS IN LONDON.

    A report from Melbourne to the effect that State Governors and Agents-General may be abolished is given prominence in the newspapers to-day. ...

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  30. MODERN MARRIAGE.

    Frame views on divorce were expressed at the Modern Churchmen's Conference at Oxford. Dr. Douglas White, a member of the ...

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  31. INDEX.

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  32. LACK OF INFORMATION.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Local Government Association of New South Wales yesterday, the secretary (Mr. A. R. Bluett) said that a letter had been received from the ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Unemployment Relief Council, whlcn met yesterday under the chairmanship of the Minister for Labour (Mr. Farrar), made no additional allocations for relief works. ...

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  34. ADVISORY COMMITTEE.

    The Advisory Committee of Premiers and Treasurers will hold a preliminary meeting to-morrow at which the Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr Lyons). the New South Wales ...

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  35. CRITICISM AT NEWCASTLE.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Newcastle Chamber of Manufactures to-day, the president (Mr. Clegg) criticised the sales tax as costly and cumbersome, and likely to give ...

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. MR. THEODORE.

    The suggestion that Mr. Theodore should be reinstated as Federal Treasurer without first clearing his name in the courts has aroused a storm of indignation in Labour ...

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  38. SMALL STATES.

    The Premiers and Treasurers of South Australia (Mr Hill). Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell, and Tasmania (Mr McPhee) informally discussed the disabilities suffered by ...

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  39. THE AMERICA'S CUP.

    A message from Newport says that the Enterprise-defeated Weetamoe, and Yankee won from Whirlwind, which withdrew in the first official test on Wednesday to determine ...

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  40. CHINESE MARKET.

    Sales of Australian wool to the East [?] It is expected, be increased as the result of an arrangement reached between the New England, North and North-west Producers' ...

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  41. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the United States championships at Forest Hills, Miss Betty Nuthall (England) defeated Miss Fdith Cross (United States), 6-0, 6-3. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Mauretania, which arrived at Plymouth yesterday, made her quickest passage this year, taking only 24 minutes over five days. Her average speed had been 25.72 knots. ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre; "Mr. cinders," 8. Criterion Theatre: "Little Accident," 8.5. Grand Opera House: "Governor Bligh," 8. Plaza Theatre: "Song o' My Heart." 10 till 6, 8. ...

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  44. DEATH SENTENCE TO BE COMMUTED.

    The Victorian Ministry has decided to recommend to the Executive Council that the death sentence passed on Arthur Skerritt for the murder of John Alfred Taylor, of ...

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  45. MR. SCULLIN DEPARTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) and the Minister for Markets and Transport (Mr. Parker Moloney) left Melbourne to-day for Western Australia on their way to Great ...

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  46. REDUCED EARNINGS.

    In the year ended May 31 the Broken Hill Proprietary Co., Ltd., which owns the steel works at Newcastle lead zinc interests at Broken Hill, and ironstone quarries in South ...

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  47. DIPLOMAT MARRIED.

    Sir Esmond Ovey, Ambassador to Brazil since 1929, was secretly married last night to a beautiful Mexican, Madame Barrios, aged 32, widow of a former Mexican attache in ...

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  48. AERIAL SERVICES.

    The Managing Director of Wester Australian Airways. Ltd. (Major N. Brearley), said to-day that from September 6 the weekly mail 'plane would leave Adelaide on Saturday, ...

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  49. ROBBERY AT RANDWICK.

    Thieves stole £50 In banknotes as well as about £70 worth of Jewellery and clothing from Mr. David Sleeman's house in Alisonroad. Randwick, on Wednesday. ...

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