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  2. Advertising

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  3. POLAR EXPLORATION

    Surrounded on sea, sky, and land by a roaring welcome in which 'planes, steamships, and cheering thousands joined, Rear-Admiral Byrd ...

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  4. THE METAL MARKET

    The following are the middle quotations of the London metal market for Thursday, June 19:- Lead.—Spot, £17 17/6 a ton (no ...

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  5. FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    The absence of several members of Parliament due to their inability to reach Sydney owing to the floods resulted in an adjournment of the ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The afternoon session of the Legislative Assembly was not proceeded with yesterday owing to the inability of several members to reach Sydney ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN TEAM

    Taking six wickets for 24 runs in Surrey's first innings to-day, dismissing the last four batsmen, on a damaged wicket for only two runs ...

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  8. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    It is reported that the Federal Government has decided to impose a 30 per cent, tax on the gross earnings remitted to U.S.A. from American ...

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  9. N.S.W. RAILWAYS

    Responding to a welcome at Gilgandra, Mr. J. Cleary, the Chief Railways Commissioner, said his object in speak, ing to the employees in the way he did ...

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  10. 48 HOUR WEEK

    Speaking of the report that the Governor had assented to the Industrial Arbitration (Eight Hours) Amendment Act, Mr. H. M. Mullins, on behalf of ...

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  11. BANK OF ENGLAND OFFICIAL TO CONFER ABOUT EXCHANGE

    In the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon Mr. J. H. Scullin, the Prime Minister, announced that a representative of the Bank of ...

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  12. CANEFIELDS TROUBLE

    Forty-nine gangs or roughly 370 men, all born outside Australia, were signed on yesterday for cane cutting in t[?]e Mourilyan area, the, majority ...

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  13. ECONOMY PROPOSALS OF N.S.W. GOVERNMENT

    Shillings and pence are not to be counted in assessing the sums due from wages and earnings under the Unemployment Tax Bill. Mr. B. S. Stevens ...

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  14. BOWLING CLUB

    The Broken Hill Bowling Club held its annual smoke social in the Centennial Hotel last night. There was a large attendance of members of the ...

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  15. TARIFF SCHEDULE

    Mr. Forde, Acting Minister of Customs, in the House of Representative yesterday afternoon introduced a new tariff schedule involving many ...

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  16. WATERS ARE SUBSIDING

    The Hunter River at West Maitland is slowly falling, and this morning it showed 34ft. 6in. above normal low level. Many other places in the ...

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  17. ADELAIDE RAINFALL

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  18. SYDNEY CIVIC ELECTIONS

    Opponents of the extreme section in control of the A.L.P. unreservedly blame Mr. J. S. Garden for the defeat of the Labor party in the civic ...

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  19. UNION SECRETARY INQUIRING FROM SYDNEY

    Mr. R. Odgers secretary of the Shop Assistants' Union, when asked this afternoon whether he could say anything regarding the reintroduction of ...

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  20. EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE

    The religious crusade initiated by-the Ministerial Association was concluded at the Railway Town and South Broken Hill centres last night. There ...

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  21. NO INFORMATION REACHES LOCAL INDUSTRIAL INSPECTOR

    Mr. J. Durack, industrial inspector, stated this morning that he had not received any information from Sydney regarding the introduction of the 48 ...

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  22. MUNGANA INQUIRY

    Mr. E. G. Theodore's secretary yesterday sent the following telegram to the Queensland Crown Solicitor: "Mr. Theodore is unable at this stage to ...

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  23. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    A portion of the main face of the Balmain colliery, nearly 4000 feet under the harbor, collapsed yesterday, partially burying Eric Hailing (47). ...

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  24. MR. HUGHES ON ARBITRATION

    Speaking on the Arbitration Bill in the House of Representative yesterday Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.H.R., said he was firmly convinced that until ...

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  25. AMENDMENT TO A BILL BY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The Legislative Council's amendments to the Unemployed Relief Bill came before the Legislative Assembly early this morning. Sir Daniel Levy, ...

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  26. FILMS FOR LENARD'S BROUGHT BY AEROPLANE

    Mr. H. O. Miller, the well-known South Australian aviator, who periodically conducts joy flights in Broken Hill when the opportunity offers, ...

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  27. INTRODUCTION IS URGED AMONG SYDNEY TRADERS

    The Retail Traders' Association of New South Wales has recommended members to introduce a 48 hour week in shops beginning on Monday. A ...

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  28. SECOND TEST MATCH

    England's second Test team has not been finally decided, but the following have been invited to be present:— Chapman, Robins, Duleepsinhji, Hobbs, ...

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  29. THE SILVER CITY CUP

    The silver cup which has been presented by the directors of the White Horse Distillers Ltd. Glasgow, for the winner of the Silver City Cup for 1930. ...

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  30. THE WEATHER

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  31. ALLEGED FRAUD

    Alleged frauds involving hundreds of pounds over 12 months led to the arrest of a departmental manager in a city wholesale house. The allegations are ...

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  32. COTTON BOUNTY BILL PASSES THE SENATE

    The Senate passed the second reading of the Cotton Industry Bounty Bill by 22 votes to 5. ...

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  33. VIC. STATE COAL MINE

    Following an argument at a party at Wonthaggi, "Ronald Davis (40), underground manager of a pit of the State coal mine, was stabbed in the ...

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  34. DISTRICT ENGINEER MAKES INSPECTION TOUR

    Mr[?] J. A. Main, district engineer[?] and Mr. H. G. Alexander, engineering assistant, returned from a tour of inspection of the Wilcannia, Menindie ...

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  35. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL

    A woman was arrested by Sydney detectives yesterday on a charge of blackmail. It is stated that on June 13 a man carrying on business in a ...

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  36. RUSSAIN MINE DISASTER

    Thirty[?]five men were killed and 29 injured by an explosion of gas in a mine in the Donetz basin. There was courageous rescue work, one old man ...

    Article : 65 words
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  38. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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  39. FIREWOOD SUPPLY

    Unless heavy, rains make bush tracks impassable for a lengthy "period there is no likelihood of any shortage, of wood in Broken, Hill during the winter. ...

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  40. GARAGE HOLD-UP

    with his hat pulled down over his face, a young man entered the Boomerang garage at the corner of Liverpool-road and Grosvenor Crescent, ...

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  41. THE SYDNEY RAILWAY

    Mr. F. Dowling, assistant western area commissioner of the New South Wales Railways Department, who has been on a visit to the district on ...

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  42. LITTLE TOPAR TELEPHONE

    The telephone line to Little Topar Station is expected to be in working order in about six or eight weeks, according to a statement made by Mr. ...

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