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  2. PAPUAN RUBBER

    "Now that, Australia is taking 12,000 tons of rubber annually from Malaya, against 1000 tons from Papua, I shall ask the Federal Government to establish as ...

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  3. NEAR "BREAD-LINE"

    The poverty of the clergy demanded most serious attention, said Rev. Dr. A. Law, Rector of St. John's, Toorak (Vic.), at the Anglican Church Congress to-day. ...

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  4. COST £20,000,000

    Portion of the area to be served by the proposed £20,000,000 water conservation scheme was inspected to-day by the Minister for ...

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  5. BLANK WARRANTS

    When the Royal Commission inquiring into police methods in starting price betting eases was resumed to-day, Ernest Bowen, a tailor, of Railway Square, ...

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    MR. THOMAS ARMSTORNG, M.L.C., who has been elected President of Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, in succession to Mr. W. E. Alexander. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMBITIOUS PLANS

    An ambitious improvement programme for the Newcastle Showground, to be started at once and completed over a period of several years, was approved by ...

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  8. BRISK WEEK

    The coal trade continued brisk at Newcastle this week, Less coal was shipped than last week, but the total quantity exported was above the average. ...

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  9. ILL IN RUSSIA

    MR. T. HOARE, Northern Miners' Leader and Delegate to the Soviet, who has been suddenly taken ill in Russia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SHADY COMPANIES

    Stating that if company promoters put in £200 or £300 into his bank, he could not say the cash was bad, the General Manager of the Bank of New South Wales ...

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  11. BETS BY TELEPHONE

    An important point, on which judgment was reserved, was raised before Acting Judge Pilcher, in the Quarter Sessions Appeals Court to-day, when Norman Peters ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. JAPANESE ANGRY

    "Despite the definite evidence we have, the British are showing no sincerity. This is regrettable, for the Japanese will be forced to take extraordinary measure ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. DAIRY INDUSTRY

    At the Milk Inquiry to-day, Eric John Barrett said that with the present Milk Board control and prices he had not been able to bring his stock up to the quota of ...

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  14. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA

    The German Consul at Windhoek (Mandated Territory of South-west Africa) has called on the sons of, former Germans throughout the mandated territory to ...

    Article : 120 words
  15. ERINA SHIRE

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. E. Spooner) has given instructions for a public inquiry into the past administration of the Shire ...

    Article : 174 words
  16. BEGINS TO-DAY

    The Minister for Education (Mr. D. H. Drummond) will leave Sydney to-morrow in the motor vessel Merkur for England to attend the seventh world conference on ...

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  17. SAMPAN ACTIVITIES

    That official circles have been stirred by the recent recents of the activities of sampans in North Australian waters was revealed. to-day, when it ...

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  18. £9,000,000 LOAN

    Additional large subscriptions to the £9,000,000 internal loan were reported by the Treasury to-day. They include one of £300,000, two of £100,000, one of ...

    Article : 206 words
  19. EGYPT AND BRITAIN

    In his attempt to negotiate an treaty between Egypt and Britain the British High Commissioner in Egypt (Sir Miles Lampson) has been conferring for same ...

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  20. LOST ON STATION

    Weak from hunger and exposure, but otherwise well, P. F. Frith, a bookkeeper on the Bimerah Station, was found at the Hazelwood Government bore. He ...

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  21. WOOL PURCHASES

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. F. W. Bulcock) stated to-day that State legislation is being prepared to abolish the draft allowance on wool purchases, which ...

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  22. MILK BAR TRAGEDY

    At an inquest on Joseph Edward Drage 65, on April 2, who died in a milk bar at Perth, the Coroner found that the wound were self-inflicted. ...

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  23. TAKEN FOR RIDE

    Juanita the 13-year-old elephant at Taronga Park Zoo, became panic-stricken to-day when, on the first stage of her journey to South Australia, she was placed ...

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  24. STREET ACCIDENTS

    Frank Gibson, 17, of Dension-street Hamilton, sustained abrasions to the right thigh, and the hands, and shock when his bicycle collided with a motor-car in ...

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  25. JAPANESE MOTOR-SHIP

    A new motor-ship, the Canberra Maru left Yokohama to-day on her maiden voyage to Australia. She will take 11 days to reach Brisbane from Kobe. The ...

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  26. ANGLICAN CHURCH

    "A great history s a great challenge. We have a tremendous future, and the responsibility for the destiny of the Church in Australia belongs to you who ...

    Article : 125 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, June 4.—The centenary of the birth of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain will be celebrated next month, both in Birmingham and in London. The Chancellor of the ...

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  28. IMPROVEMENT SCHEME

    A scheme for the improvement of the south bank of the Thames, from Westminster Bridge and the County Hall downs to Blackfriars Bridge, is to be considered ...

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  29. LOST SEARCHERS

    Three of the 50 persons who searched for Betty Hardy and her sister when they filed to return to their home at the lighthouse at Cape Everard, were ...

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  30. GRAFTON PROTEST

    A meeting of State Government employees in Grafton to-night passed a resolution protesting against the re-enactment of the Public Service Salaries Reduction ...

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  31. QUARRY TRAGEDY

    Vaine Eskola, a native of Finland, sustained a fractured skull when rock fell at the Stafford quarry this morning. He died in hospital later. Another Finn, ...

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  32. SHOW DATES

    The Kulnura Agricultural Bureau has decided to boycott the two Gosford shows on October 17 and February 12, and would attempt to organise all other branches in ...

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  33. "NOTHING IN RUMOUR"

    The suggestion that the Federal Government contemplated restoring the whole or part of the salary reduction suffered by members of Parliament was denied by ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. British Note Circulation Soars

    London June 4.—Holiday cash, requirements at Whitsuntide were responsible for a new record in note circulation. At £433,452,000, the total of notes in ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. VISIT TO DENMARK

    In an interview yesterday with an Australian Press representative, the Australian Minister for Commerce (Dr. Eartle Page) said that on Saturday he would ...

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  36. THE LEAGUE ASSEMBLY

    Following the demand of the Argentine Republic for an early meeting of the League Assembly, the President (Dr. Benes) has decided to summon a meeting. ...

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  37. Colonel of the Life Guards

    London, June 4.—King Edward has approved the appointment of Colonel the Earl of Athlone as a colonel of the Life Guards. He will succeed the late ...

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  38. TRANSPORT BY AIR

    Modern developments in are transport service were described by the Director of Civil Aviation (Captain C. E. Johnson) this work. The greatest ...

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  39. BLAZING BENZINE

    Hearing screams, Mrs. J. Robinson rushed in the kitchen of her home at Calliope to find her 15-months-old son, Neville, enveloped in flames. Mrs. ...

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  40. FORMER MINER

    Following the discovery of a coat and a hat on the bridge near Teralba early yesterday morning the body of Alexic Tarasenhoff 50, a single man, of Boolaroo, ...

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  41. I.L.O. Conference at Geneva

    London, June 4.—The Minister of Labour (Mr. Ernest Brown) will reach Geneva at the end of the week to lead the British delegation at the International ...

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  42. SMALLER CARRY-OVER

    A review of the wool selling season to May 31, just prior to the beginning of the clearing up sales, was released by the National Council of the Woolselling ...

    Article : 75 words
  43. HERALD STOP PRESS

    The Manchester Cup of a mile an a quarter, run to-day, resulted.— EMBOROUGH ... 1 CHRYSLER II ... 2 ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. Cold Weather in England

    London, June 4.—The prevalent cold weather accompanied by overcast skies, occasional rain, and night frosts, is causing disappointment to early holidaymakers. ...

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  45. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mrs. M. J. Pickavance, wife of Mr. James Pickavance, which proceeded from her home in Laidley-street, West Wallsend, wan largely ...

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  46. FIVE ENGLISH WOMEN

    The International Match Committee [?] the British Lawn Tennis Association [?] reversed its decision, and now recommend that a team of English women player ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. Return of Mr. Lansbury

    London, June 4.—Mr. George Lansbury, the Labour politician, reached Southampton to-day, on his return from the United States, where he has been on a speaking ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. POVERTY IN JAPAN

    On a visit to Japan to see the work of the famous evangelist, Mr. Toyohiko Kagawa. Mr. D. Jones, of Melbourne, who returned today, saw conditions of ...

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  49. NO SPEEDING UP

    The Chief Railways Commissioner (Mr. H. Clapp) said to-day that it would be impossible at present to speed up the Sydney express train during the journey ...

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  50. MERGER OPPOSED

    A letter has been forwarded by the Wan, Citizens' Committee to each member of the Federal Parliament setting out reasons for opposing the proposed ...

    Article : 84 words
  51. DUTY ON ETHYL FORMATE

    Seeking the retention of the present duties on ethyl formate, Campbell Corbett told the Tariff Board to-day that his company. Robert Corbett and Company, ...

    Article : 64 words
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