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  2. SALES TAX.

    A further ruling on the Sales Tax, the eighteenth of the series, was issued by the Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. R Ewing) to-day as follows: ...

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  3. MR. LANG'S SOLUTIONS.

    The people of New South Wales can give up all hope of help from the State Labour party in their present serious financial and industrial difficulties if the proposals of Mr. ...

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  4. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    Widespread rain which has fallen in the last few days has been of considerable benefit to those inland areas ot New South Wales east of the Darling and north of the ...

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  5. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    The State Arbitration Court to-day granted an application by the State Government for leave to apply for amendments to numerous awards covering employees in the State ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Gratification at the Government's decision to build a new hospital at Griffith [?]as expressed by the president of the Griffith public hospital committee (Mr. C. W Oxen[?]m)[?] ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    After a long and, at times, stormy meeting the Parliamentary Labour party to-day endorsed the financial policy of the State Government. This includes a number of ...

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  8. THIRD TEST AT LEEDS.

    Woodfull, the Austalian captain, bowled by Hammond during the test at Headingly, near Leeds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH COMMENT.

    The financial editor of the "Morning Post," commenting on the position in Australia, says: "It should be realised in connection with the world-wiae financial and industrial ...

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  10. SEDAN CAR OVERTURNS.

    Four lady occupants of a sedan car, which overturned on the Mount Victoria Pass this afternoon, had remarkable escapes from serious injury. They suffered only from ...

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  11. FARMER'S SUICIDE.

    Evidence was given at the inquest held this afternoon regarding the death of Henry Lighfoot, a well-known farmer of the district, that the recent flood had seriously affected ...

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  12. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    As a result of good rains during the weekend Downs farmers are now assured of a good spring A keen demand prevailed at Toowoomba to-day for seed for immediate ...

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  13. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Councillor C. O. J. Munro, who will contest the George's River electorate at the State elections in the lnterests of the Nationalist party, addressed a large meeting in the ...

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  14. MR. SCULLIN DEFENDED.

    "If there were any doubts they should have been expressed at the conference," said the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton), to-day, when commenting on a statement made by ...

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  15. NAVIGATION ACT.

    Arising out of a letter received from the Invercargill Chamber of commerce, pressing for action to remove trade barriers caused by the Navigation Act, the Hobart Travel and ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    The funeral ot Lieutenant-Colonel F. W. C. Crane, a former police magistrate of the State, took place yesterday afternoon. A service was held at St. Mary's Waverley ...

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  17. SKILFUL LANDING

    Skilful airmanship on the part of FlightLieutenant Duley, of the Goulburn Aero Club prevented a serious accident this morning When landing with Mrs. B. Rex as a ...

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  18. CAR KILLS LAMBS.

    Yesterday afternoon 60 fat lambsm, which were being driven to Albury saleyards, were run down by a motor cor and five lambs were killed. The car then crashed into a ...

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  19. CHAMPION ATHLETE

    M J Mackenzie (Western Suburbs) winn[?] of the 10 miles State track championship at Kensington on Saturday, for the second suc cessive occasion. He has won the N.S W ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PRETENDING TO BE DESTITUTE

    A sentence of a month's imprisonment was imposed upon William Stanley Moores, who was charged in the police court with having obtained food allowance by false ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND BUDGET.

    No decisions have yet been made by the Queensland Government respecting the methods—taxation, retrenchment, or other adjustment—which will be adopted to comply ...

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  22. SHOP DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Fire destroyed the saddlery shop of Mr. E. Robinson, this morning Good work by the are brigade prevented the flames spreading ...

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  23. ALLEGED ARSON.

    Detectives yesterday continued their inquiries respecting the elaborate arrangements which had been made to set alight to premises in Bathurst-street, city, on Saturday night. ...

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  24. INVITATION TO SIR OTTO NIEMEYER

    The district council of the Agricultural Bureau has sent an invitation to Sir Otto Niemeyer to visit the district. ...

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  25. RETRENCHMENT IN W.A.

    The State Premier (Sir James Mitchell) on his return from Melbourne said that he had to recast his Budget in the light of the results of the Premiers' Conference and the ...

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  26. ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING

    Robert Stinton, 26, and James Gill, 26 were chaiged at Tamworth Police Court to-day[?] with breaking and entering the premises of the Singleton Co-opeiatlve Society and ...

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  27. OLD LABOURER'S DEATH.

    This morning police went to Ballymena Homestead, where on a bed in an outhouse they saw John Nicholas Strumer, labourer[?] apparently in great pain Strumer said he ...

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  28. MR. J. J. EMERY.

    The death occurred on Saturday at his home, Pongla, Nowra, in his 91st year, of Mr John James Emery, who until his retirement 20 years ago, successfully engaged in ...

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  29. SLACK TRADE.

    It was stated in mining union circles to-day that Killingworth colliery is about to be closed indefinitely, throwing 350 men out of jobs The plight of the men will not in reality ...

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  30. CHILD KILLED BY MOTOR CAR.

    The 17-months-old son of Mr. E. H. Haughton, of morongla, was killed instanly yesterday when he fell under the wheel of a car which his father was backing out of a garage. ...

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  31. GOING TO CAMBRIDGE.

    [?]. G D Osborne, [?] in geology at the University of Sydney. who is proceeding to England, where he will carry out research at Cambridge University. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. TASMANIAN RHODES SCHOLAR.

    M[?] Go[?]n Lewis, Rhodes Schola[?] from Tasmania, who left Sydney by the Esperance Bay for England, where he will study at Oxford ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. MR. R. B. SUTTOR.

    Mr. Richard Bowling Suttor, a well-known grazier, and youngest son of the late Sir Francis Suttor, M. L. C., died to-day, [?]t the age of 53 years. A native of Bathurst, he was ...

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  34. SPEED RESEARCH.

    Speeds of 360 and 365 miles per hour have been attained by members of the R.A.F. engaged in research flying with seaplanes used in the Schnelder Trophy race in 1929. writes ...

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  35. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The Australian party has endorsed the following candidates for the State elections:- Ashfield: Mr. Norman H. Whitfield. Bondi: Alderman A. P. Kurts (Vaucluse). Manly: ...

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  36. HOTELS ENTERED.

    The Courthouse Hotel was entered by thieves. who broke the lock on on iron grille over the cellar and then gained access to the bar through the cellar trapdoor. They stole ...

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  37. GENERAL BLAMEY REAPPOINTED.

    The State Ministry, at a meeting to-night, reappointed Brigadier-General T. A. Blamey to the position of Chief Commissioner of Police. There were 23 applicants from all parts of ...

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  38. DEATH OF MR. J. STAR.

    Mr. James Star, a well-known Upper Murray sportsman has died at the age of 87. He was the owner of racehorses Cheerful Falcar, Skerry and the pony Sundae. Cheerlul won ...

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  39. DRUNKENNESS.

    Week-end drinking resulted in the appearance at Central Police Court yesterday morning of 97 defendants, an astoundingly high number, considering the industrial depression. ...

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  40. MR. T. LAURIE.

    The death of Mr. Thomas Laurie, discoverer of the Tanami Goldfield, has occurred at Wyndham. He settled in the Wyndham district about 30 years ago. ...

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  41. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  42. MR. JOSUAH MARSH.

    The death occurred yesterday at Malahide Red Cross Hospital, Pennant Hills, of Mr Josuah Marsh, aged 33 years, deputy-town clerk of North Sydney. ...

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  43. STOWAWAYS FROM SYDNEY.

    Charles Cecil Milton Voyce, 20, and Richard Harold Pearce, 17, pleaded guilty at the Auckland Police Court to a charge of having stowed away on the Aorangi from Sydney. Each ...

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  44. COMPENDIUM OF STATISTICS.

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr Wickens) has published the sixteenth issue of the pocket compendium of Australian statistics in addition to summary tables ...

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  45. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    An unemployed relief drive, organised by the Mayor and citizens of Waverley Distress Fund, was held on Saturday afternoon Over £204 in cash was obtained together with £ 40 worth ...

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  46. KURING-GAI CHASE ROADS.

    The map shows the three new roads which are to be constructed between stations on the line between Hornsby and Brooklyn, in order to give access to Cowan Creek. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  48. RIVERVIEW COLLEGE JUBILEE.

    The golden jubilee celebrations at St. ignatius College Riverview yesterday took the for of sports in the afternoon and a dinner to the visiting clergy, numbering nearly 100, ...

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  49. REGULATIONS FOR COLLECTION.

    Regulations under the Sales Tax Act, which are considered to be essential to the collection of the tax, were passed to-day at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council. The ...

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  50. KURRAJONG-MOUNT TOMAH ROAD.

    About 50 men from various parts of the Blue Mountains, who had been unemployed. commenced relief work to-day on the KurraJong-Mount Tomah road. It is expected that ...

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  51. ILLICIT DRUG TRAFFIC.

    A world-wide attempt is about to be made to attack the illicit traffic in dangerous drugs, states Mr. Leslie R. Aldous. writing for the League of Nations' Union. ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

    Her Mojesty a Theatre: "Follow Through." 8. Criterion Theatre: Coquette." 8. Grand Opera House "Governor Bligh," 8. Theatre Royal "Fellers," 11[?] 2.30. 8. ...

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  53. HAWKESBURY RIVER FERRY.

    Writing to the Editor with regal d to the difficulties of operating the Hawkesbery River ferries on the Great Northern Highway, Mr. J. P. Wilson states that the service could be ...

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  54. BOYS ARRESTED.

    Telephone booths in Hunter's Hill and Gladesville districts have recently attracted the attention of thieves, who, to obtain the coppers contained in them, have wrecked the ...

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  55. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    While crossing Botany-road, Waterloo, last night.Mrs. Florence Day,63, of130 Botany-road, Alexandria, was knocked down by a motor car Central District Ambulance took ...

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  56. ALLEGED THEFT OF £500.

    Before Mr. E. A Mahony P. M.. at trie Lismore Police Court to-day. Thomas Jackson. 32, accountant, was charged with stealing £500, the property of the National Bank of ...

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  57. DEATH OF MR. C. H. BRIGDEN.

    The death has taken place at Bellingen of Mr.Charles Henry Brigden, 49, who for 30 years had been prominently associated with the business activities of the town. He was the ...

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  58. PEEL SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Following a decision to make application to have the council added to the schedule in the Public Service Salaries Reduction Act, Councillor K. S. Clift, at a meeting of the ...

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  59. MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    William Reidel, 65, of Canberra, Brierley--street, Cremorne, whilst playing a game of dominoes in the lunch hour yesterday suddenly collapsed and died at the Maitland ...

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