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    VICTORIAN CRICKETERS AT PRACTICE Left to right: E.L. M'Cormick H. Ironmonger, and L. E. Nagel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. DOMINION SECRETARY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA LEADERS' OPINIONS IN S.A.

    The decision to sand Mr, J. H Thomas, the Dominions Secretary. on a visit to Australia and the other Dominions as a preliminary to a conference ...

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  4. TROUBLE AT TITHE SALE

    An angry demonstration was made by over 50 Kentish farmers and tithe payers at Brisley Farm, Ruckinge near Ashford, recently (reports the ...

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  5. THE LABOR SPLIT

    The Underelifie branch of the State A.L.P. has decided to swing over to the Federal A.L.P. Delegates were appointed to attend the conference ...

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  7. MOUNT ISA MINES

    The following editorial on "lead absorption and|ead intoxication" appeared in the "Isa Mines News" of October 30:— ...

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  8. MOTOR SHIP FOUNDERS IN THE CARIBBEAN SEA

    The motor ship. Baden Baden, foundered in the Caribbean Sea, Weat Indies, with the result that five lives were lost and 11 were rescued after be ...

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  9. S.A. RAILWAYS

    Although, Mr. W.J. Denny, the Minister for Railways, introduced a bill to make important changes in railway management into the House of ...

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  10. MR. LYONS'S COMMENT

    Mr. J. A. Lyons, M.H.R., the leader of the Federal Opposition, considers that the visit of Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Secretary for the Dominions, is now ...

    Article : 71 words
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    SNAPSHOT TAKEN ON THE BEACH AT GLENELG ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRITISH INVESTORS NERVOUS ABOUT LANG

    Mr. H. A. M'Cluro Smltli, wno arrived in Sydney yesterday from London, said:—"There is no antagonism in Britain towards Australia. On the ...

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  13. ENGLISH HERMIT'S DEATH

    Mr. Henry Chatles Swan, the English hermit, who died on his yacht at Henderson. near Auckland. New Zealand, was well known in Newcastle-upon ...

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  14. LADY MARY HEATH MARRIES

    Lady Mary Heath, an English airwoman. and George Anthony Williams, an airman, were married to-day at Lexington, Kentucky. This is Lady ...

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    Painters who have been unemployed for many months have donned their white coats and are at work painting the poat office, under the Federal Christmas relief scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    Mr A. Blakeley. Minister for Home Alfairs has intormed Mr. D. Watkine M.H.R., that the British Navy experiments in extracting oil from coal Lave ...

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    Looking down on the P. and O. Liner Strathnaver from an aeroplane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CONFERENCE ON INDIA

    The following comment on Mr. Gandhi's position at the conference on Indian affairs appeared in "A letter from London'' in a recent "Times":— ...

    Article : 176 words
  19. BANKSTOWN EVICTION RIOTS

    Sixteen of the 17 men charged in connection with the Bankstown eviction riots were convicted to-day at the Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions. One was ...

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  20. THE STATE LOTTERY

    Miss A. M. Cargill, winner of the first prize in the 16th New South Wales lottery is a well known charity worker and a sister of Mr. J. S. Cargill, who ...

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    VICTORIANS ARRIVE IN ADELAIDE.— W. M. Woodfull (captain oF the visiting cricketers, left) shaking hands with Mr. W. H. Jeanes (secretary of the local Cricket Association). Mr. E. S. Dwyer (manager of the Victorians) is in the centre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    It is understood that cablegrams have passcd between the Commonwealth and Canadian Governments concerning the decision of the British Government to ...

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  23. SAXON TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    The Federation of Saxon Textile. Industrialists has through various groups given notice of the termination of existing wage agreements all over Saxony ...

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  24. ABOLITION OF SENATE

    A motion In the Sonato moved by Senator Dunn urging the holding of a referendum for abolishing the Senate at the next general elections was ...

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  25. THE USE OF ALCOHOL NOT FORBIDDEN IN BIBLE

    In the course of a debate on prohibition at meeting of the Presbyterian Assembly, the Rev. George Tait cited the Scriptureg to refute the ...

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  26. SHOOTING AT GARAGE

    There was a sensational occurrence at Maroubra early, this morning. Albert Edward Clarke, J.P., owner of the Manor Mount Garage, was ...

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  27. N.S.W. TRANSPORT ACT

    Mr. W. T Adams, chairman of the engineers section of the Motor Traders Association, said to-day that the Transport Act will directly affect over 30 ...

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  28. ALLOTMENT OF £5000 FOR COCKATOO DOCK WORK

    In the Senate last night, a bitter attack on Mr. E. G. Theodore, the Federal Treasurer, was made by Senator Dunn because of the allocation of £5000 ...

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  29. THE SCHOOLS

    A meeting of the Morgan_street Parents and Citizens' Association was held last night, Mr. M. Crace presiding over a fair attendance of members. ...

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  30. RAIL MOTOR OVER BANK

    J. Partiidge, the driver of a rail motor, and O. Jenson, a passenger had miraculous escapes from instant death when the motor toppled over a 50 foot ...

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  31. PILOT BUTLER'S FLIGHT

    Pilot Butler is expected to arrive in Sydney on Sunday. After flying over tile city he will turn south and land at Hargrave Park near Liverpool. ...

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  32. ADVENTURES OF A COW

    The traffic system on the London Midland and Scottish Railway at Oxford was dislocated for an afternoon and early evening recently because of ...

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  33. NEW DISTRICT COURT JUDGE

    Judge Clancy was. sworn in to-day and will leave for Grafton on Sunday. night to preside over the District Court. ...

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  34. FUNERAL OF MARY PEARCE

    The funoral of Mary Emily Pearce took place to-day, the cortege leaving the residence of her parents, 340 Williams-street, at 4 p.m. The ...

    Article : 165 words
  35. NEW LOUD SPEAKER

    Of recent years there has been a crowhig demand for special equipment to reproduce, amplify, and transmit sound for an infinite variety of ...

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  36. GERMAN CALLED A BOCHE

    For having called a German a "Boche" Frau Von Broslei, a German general's wile, was fined £50-in default, a month's imprisonment. She ...

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    The police to-day had a 13-year-old boy at the Police Station in connection with robberies in and around the city. He is reported to have made a ...

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    TWO-BERTH CABIN ON A "BAY" BOAT OF THE ABERDEEN AND COMMONWEALTH LINE The cabin depicted above is a two-b erth one, and is fltlod with wardrobe, chest of drawers, electric, fun, settee, etc, and has windows opening on to the sunlit promonade deck. In addition to this type of cabin, there are two-berth Bibby cabins, 4-berth cabins and family rooms, themajority of which have portholes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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