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  3. Created New Record

    THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LINER EMPRESS OF BRITAIN—holder of the blue riband of the Atlantic—beat her own record, put up in 1926, by 26 minutes on her latest voyage. The [?]ner crossed the Atlantic from the farthest point in the St. Lawrence River to Cherboura breakwater in tour davs seven hours. 32 minutes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MARTIAL LAW LIKELY IN DUBLIN

    It is understood that the Cabinet decided to-day to invoke the Public Safety Act establishing martial law to ban ...

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  5. RIVERINA NEW STATE

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the South Coast Electoral Conference of the United Australia Party at Nowra last night, Mr. H. J. Bates, ...

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  6. 'DON'T TAKE LARWOOD" Reference At Dinner

    Speaking at a luncheon to Sir Julian M'Cahn's cricket team to-night on the eve of their departure for Canada and the United States, the Dominions ...

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  7. MOVE TO END CUBAN TROUBLE

    HAVANA, August 11. The United States Government has been urging President Machado to resign in favor of Dr. Carlof Manuel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROTECTING THE PUBLIC

    The draft of the Solicitors Bill, consolidating all Acts relating to the legal profession passed between 1845 and 1926, was presented to the ...

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  9. HIT BY THE SLUMP

    A remarkable story of the effect of the depression was told by Mrs. Lily May Whiddon yesterday before the Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. Norman ...

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  10. OUR JUBILEE ATTRACTS Adelaide Lends Equipment

    The Adelaide City Council has loaned 3000ft. of electrical festooning for use in connection with the Jubilee celebrations. The organiser (Mr. ...

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  11. GERMANY AS REPUBLIC

    The birthday of the German Republic constitution on August 11, 1919, hitherto celebrated by a ceremony in the Reichstag, was to-day ...

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  12. CANADIAN AIR DERBY

    Mr. Kester Lindsay, manager of the Roosevelt Plying Field, has announced that Mrs. Mollison (Amy Johnson) has entered for the air Derby from ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. "GAME IS MORE THAN PLAYER"

    Confirming the statement that Jardine will never [?]e England's Test captain against Australia again, the "Daily Mirror" says that the game is ...

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  14. CLOTHING FOR UNEMPLOYED

    A few applicants for clothing were supplied by the Mayoress's Unemployed Clothing Fund Committee yesterday, and 13 singlets were ...

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  15. VERITY OUT OF THIRD TEST

    LONDON, August 10.—Worthington, of Derbyshire, has been selected to replace Verity, the Yorkshire lefthander, in the English team to play ...

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  16. JUBILEE SOUVENIR

    Efforts are being made in connection with the preparing of the official souvenir of the "Back to Broken Hill" Jubilee celebrations to compile ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    MR. M. M'Kinnon came from Adelaide to-day and later went on to Glen Lyon Station with Mr. K. Rymill. ...

    Article : 183 words
  18. NAZIS WARN LIBERALS

    An official statement declares that the most serious resistance to the Nazis in the State of Wurtemberg is coming not from Marxists and ...

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  19. INTERSTATF BREVITIES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Arrangements are being completed for the registration of a £1,000,000 company for the manufacture of motor ...

    Article : 267 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN STEEPLE TO REDDITCH

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  21. MANNEQUIN PARADE TO-NIGHT

    New spring models which arrived to-day are to be shown at the mannequin parade at the Town Hall tonight. In view of the success of the ...

    Article : 91 words
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  23. FUNERAL OF MR. J. DALY

    The interment was made in the Roman Catholic Cemetery yesterday of Mr. J. Daly, the cortege, which was a large and representative one, ...

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  24. "THE QUEEN" CONTEST

    The "Queen of Industry" committee has been engaged since Thursday with functions to raise funds in the interests of their "queen." The ...

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  25. FORMER B.B.B. SECRETARY ARRIVED TO-DAY

    Mr. Herbert Turner, manager of the Forestry Pulp and Paper Company, Ltd., arrived in Broken Hill by the express this morning from ...

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  26. DEBATE AT Y.M.C.A.

    The subject of a debate last night between the Broken Hill High School and the Y.M.C.A. Prospector's Club was "That invention is a curse and ...

    Article : 134 words
  27. EXPRESS ONE HOUR LATE

    The express from Adelaide was one hour late on arrival this morning. Inquiries showed that the delay was on the South Australian side of the ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA'S POSITION GOOD

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Mr. J. Nicholson, M.L.C., of West Australia, who returned to-day from a trip to Europe, said that Australia is in a ...

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  29. DISTRICT NURSING ASSN.

    The monthly meeting of the District Nursing Association was held at the Town Hall last night. Mr. F. G. Allen presided. Those present ...

    Article : 105 words
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