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  2. TESTS WOULD NOT HAVE AVERTED DISASTER:

    Says Witness At Kyeema Inquiry MELBOURNE, Tuesday. ...

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  3. OBITUARY

    Mr. Charles Baker (78), a resident of the Coraki district for almost 60 years, died at his home at North Codrington early yesterday morning. ...

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  4. MRS. JANE COX

    Mrs. Jane Rosabella Cox, of Clunes, who died in Lismore on Monday afternoon after a short illness, was buried yesterday afternoon in the ...

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  5. MRS. F. MACDONALD WALSH

    Mrs. Flora Macdonald Walsh, an old resident of Casino, died in the Friendly Society Hospital to-day. Born at Berry, the late Mrs. Walsh went with her ...

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  6. MR. F. A. COGHLAN

    Mr. Frederick Albert Coghlan, who was Auditor-General for New South Wales from 1914 to 1928, died on Saturday at the age of 79. Mr. ...

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  7. MRS. D. GILPIN

    Mrs. D. Gilpin, Lady Mayoress of Sydney for the years 1923 and 1924, died at her residence, Parkes Street, Wentworth Falls, on Saturday ...

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  8. MR. PERCY F. HORLEY

    The death occurred suddenly of Mr. Percy F. Horley, partner in the firm of Horley and Horley, chartered accountants. He was in partnership ...

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  9. MR. K. KENNEDY

    Mr. Kenneth Kennedy, of Beaury Creek, Urbenville, died in Kyogle Memorial Hospital yesterday. The deceased, who was born at Milton, ...

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  10. Mr. F. McMaster III

    Mr. Fergus McMaster, chairman of Qantas Empire Airways, became suddenly ill to-day, and was admitted to hospital. ...

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  11. BELGIAN PREMIER'S THREAT TO RESIGN

    BRUSSELS, Tuesday. The Socialist Premier (M. Spaak) announces that he is determined to resign unless the Socialists approve ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THEATRE BUILDING BAN TO EXTEND

    Future applicants for licences to build picture theatres will have to submit their claims to a special court under legislation, a draft of which was ...

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  13. Ambulance Station To Be Painted

    Lismore Ambulance committee, at a meeting last night, decided at the instance of Mr. J. Kille and Mrs. H. MSyer, to have the station painted ...

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  14. "NO REASON WHY CHAIN CHEMISTS SHOULD BE BARRED"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. The president of the Industrial Commission (Mr. Justice Browne) has reported to the Government that he can see no reason for Parliamentary action to prevent pharmacy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Personal

    Mrs. R. Maxwell, of Mullumbimby. is progressing favourably in a private hospital in Lismore after a serious operation. ...

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  16. ALLEGED HOLD-UP

    The story of an alleged hold-up was told at the Central Police Court to-day, when Ronald Le Roy (22) was committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN IS CONVICTED IN NEW ZEALAND

    "This man's Australian record is one of assault, robbery and dope trafficking, and he has also been convicted of pickpocketing," said the police ...

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  18. CARGO DAMAGED

    Heavy damage was done to the cargo of the Japanese freighter, Yae Maru, berthed at Walsh Bay, when a fire broke out in the hold to-day ...

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  19. M.L.C. Takes Stand Against Jews

    Action by the Federal Government to deal with the influx of foreign Jews into Australia was urged by Mr. F. G. Pratten, ...

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  20. NEW CASH AND CONVERSION LOAN IS OPENED

    The Treasurer and chairman, of the Loan Council (Mr. R. G. Casey) opened a cash and conversion loan to-night in a broadcast over the national network. ...

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  21. Threatened Detectives

    After threatening two detectives who were searching for jewellery in the ceiling of his house, John Edward Webster (27) fired a shot through the ...

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  22. Christmas Mail For Overseas

    In order to cope with the exceptionally large quantity of Christmas air mail from Sydney, extra flying boats and landplanes will be used. Making ...

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  23. TRACK RECORDS AT ASCOT

    Two candidates for the Queensland Cup established new records on the cinders at Ascot this morning. Princess Rivoli covered a mile in ...

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    BISHOP STEVENSON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. "Goodwill In Place Of Suspicion"

    "It is only by the mercy of God that the whole of the civilised world is not, at this moment, in flames," said the Bishop of ...

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  26. Queensland to Reduce Unemployment Relief Tax

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) introduced legislation to provide for a reduction of twopence in the pound in ...

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  27. OVERCOME BY GAS WHILE PAINTING STEELWORKS ROOF

    Five men who were painting the inside of the roof at the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's, steel works were overcome by carbon monoxide ...

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  28. SUSPENSION OF ALIMONY ORDER IS UPHELD BY COURT

    The Judge in Divorce (Mr. Justice Boyce) to-day upheld the action of the Registrar (Mr. C. K. Body) in suspending an alimony order against Archibald ...

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  29. LABOUR GAIN AT DARTFORD ELECTION

    In the Dartford by-election in Kent, Labour secured a gain when Mrs. Jennie Adamson, with 46,514 votes, defeated the Conservative, Godfrey ...

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  30. U.S. VIEW OF MUNICH PACT AND RESULT

    In a leader entitled "Charge it to Munich," the New York "Herald Tribune" says, "The relentlessness with which the Japanese have ...

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  31. GAOLED FOR FRAUD

    A sentence of six months' imprisonment was imposed on Arthur Ramsay (29) at the Manly Court to-day for having unlawfully imposed upon ...

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  32. SQUADRON COMM. TO JOIN BOMBERS IN SYDNEY

    WIng-Commander Gayford, commander of the long-distance bomber squadron, will leave Ismalia immediately for Australia to join the ...

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  33. New Award For Cold Storage Workers

    Reserved judgment was given in the Industrial Commission to-day on the application by the New South Wales branch of the Australasian Meat ...

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  34. SEQUEL TO 1 A.M. "PIECART PARTY"

    When Victor York Richardson, former Test cricketer, appeared at the Adelaide Police Court to-day on an adjourned charge of having refused ...

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  35. Conviction Quashed

    A conviction against Lars Brundahl, Leipzig Fair Commissioner in Australia, on a charge of having ill-treated a dog, was quashed in the Appeals Court ...

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