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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) and the Minister for Mines and Forests (Mr. Vincent) visited Coff's Harbour High School, at the invitation of the Parents and ...

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  3. MEAT IMPORTS.

    The Federation of Meat Traders' Associations carried a resolution recognising the importance of many of the recommendations in the report of the Reorganisation Commission ...

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  4. INJURED MAN

    Harry Francis, plaintiff in an action before the Chief Justice and a Jury in the Supreme Court yesterday, said he was an inmate of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for 23 ...

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  5. ST. BARNABAS'.

    The chairman (Canon Rook) at the annual vestry meeting at St. Barnabas' Church, Chatswood East, last night at times had difficulty in preserving order. The parish hall ...

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  6. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    The section of the Wheat Commission comprising Professor Wadham and Mr. Charles Harper sat at Berrigan to-day. William Pyle, Berrigan, submitted detailed ...

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  7. RESTRICTION.

    "The Australian Country party must fight for the unrestricted entry of our exports into Great Britain," said Dr. Earle Page at Griffon to-day. "The cardinal principle which ...

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  8. BANK APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. Norton has been appointed secretary of the Rural Bank in successon to Mr. P. Kearns, now a Commissioner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CONTRACT BRIDGE.

    The preliminaries of the New South Wales contract bridge championship pairs began at the Sydney Bridge Club last night, when a match arranged by Mr. J. N. R. Griffiths, an ...

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  10. PROPOSED GREATER COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The chief electrical engineer of the Public Works Department, Mr. Brain, has been appointed by the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) to conduct an inquiry, ...

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  11. UNLAWFULLY USING MOTOR CAR.

    At Lismore Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Clancy, Thomas de Leiun was sentenced to six months' hard labour on a charge of having, at Casino on March 19, unlawfully ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    Lady Beatrice Moreton, daughter of the late Earl of Ducie (who will be better remembered as Mr. B. B. Moreton. M. L. C.), died at St. Martin's Hospital, Brisbane, on ...

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  13. SHIPBUILDING.

    Shipping under construction in Great Britain and Ireland at the end of March totalled 481,440 tons, which was nearly double the tonnage under construction at the same ...

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  14. TAXATION REFORMS.

    [?]n response to a request from the Sydner Chamber of Commerce taxation sectional committee, the Lismore Chamber resolved to u[?] taxation reforms. advocated by the Sydney ...

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  15. LANG PARTY.

    Further trouble in the Lang Labour party is threatened because of the decision of the followers of the Garden-Graves group to take action against Mr. W. McNamara, who has ...

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  16. MR. J. C. ALEXANDER.

    Mr. James C. Alexander. who relinquished the position of chairman and managing director of the Clyde Engineering Company a few weeke ago, died on Monday at the age of ...

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  17. GOLD BULLION.

    Gold bullion valued at more than £1000 was the subject of a charge at the Central Police Court yesterday. William Walter Reece, 26, show promoter, was charged with having ...

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  18. HUGE MUSHROOM.

    A mushroom, which was 12½ inches [?] and two inches thick in the centre, was found by the Rev. J. Morley on Mr. B. Bailey's farm at Limpinwood on Saturday. Mr. Morley said ...

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  19. SEEDLINGS STOLEN.

    An unusual type of theft is being carried out extensively by a gang on the North Shore line. The hauls which these thieves are making comprise valuable garden plants. Private ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    All the members of the Australian Davis Cup team are well. The manager (Mr. S. R. Youdale) is travelling overland to England, but the remainder will disembark at ...

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  21. FARMER FOUND DEAD.

    Albert George Peacock, 3[?], of Euberta, was found dead with his head under the water of a dam in a paddock neal his home yesterday. ...

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  22. GRASSHOPPERS

    Reports from various parts of Riverina, the south-west, and central west show that grasshoppers have been more troublesome than for many years past, and serious damage has been ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Mr. J. W. Roche, of Brisbane, has been selected to represent the workers of Australia at the International Labour Conference at Geneva. ...

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  24. FILTRATION SCHEME DEFERRE[?]

    Only two aldermen voted for a motion at the last meeting of the municipal council, tha[?] a filtration scheme be installed at a cost of £9850 and an estimated annual upkeep of ...

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  25. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details appear on page 16. column 6. ...

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  26. SLIPPED WITH CREAM CAN[?]

    [?] Morris, 20, slipped while carrying a cream can down a hill at Cangal, and injured her back. She was brought by motor car to Ramornie, and was rowed in a small boat ...

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  27. REAR-ADMIRAL BYRD

    In daily radio communications from the advance post, Rear-Admiral Byrd reports temperatures of between 50 and 60 degrees below zero, which, on an average, is 30 degrees ...

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  28. DR. C. UREN.

    Dr. Cecil Uren, who died last week at the age of 41 years, at Calare private hospital[?] Orange, where he had been resting for some months, was the second son of Mr. Alfred ...

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  29. A NEW CONVENTION.

    The Barton club is the only certain method of slam bidding in contract bridge. It is British, and very popular overseas. It is an ingenious combination of "Vanderbilt" one club ...

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  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  31. CAR COLLIDES WITH HORSES.

    A motor car, driven by Mr. C. W. Butler, of Boomi, ran into two draught horses about four miles from Warialda. He was admitted to Warialda Hospital, suffering from injur[?] ...

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  32. MOUNT LYELL.

    "This company is fully alive to its responsibilities as trustees of the little community which it has created on the west coast of Tasmania[?] and[?] apart from the dire position of ...

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  33. GIRL KILLED BY TAXI CAB.

    [?]s Crewe, 6, was killed instantly, near the entrance to the Showground, during the pear hour of traffic this afternoon. The child was on her way to the show with her sister, Sylvia[?] ...

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  34. CHILD'S LEG BROKEN.

    Neville Norberry, 3, of Eunkya, near Macksville, was found lying on the roadway with a fractured right leg. It is surmised that he fell down a four feet embankment. ...

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  35. FALL FROM BRIDGE.

    William Humphries, 44, of Harris-street, Ultimo, fell into the harbour from Pyrmont Bridge last night. He was in difficulties when the operator ...

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  36. DISARMAMENT.

    The French Government handed its reply to Britain on the disarmament question last night. It is understood that the reply, while ...

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  37. LEADVILLE MINERS' STRIKE.

    Owing to a dispute concerning the employment of a non-unionist, the Mount Steuart[?] mine at Leadville has been idle since Monday morning. About 30 men are involved. ...

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  38. FORTHCOMING TESTS.

    Wearing special boots with a layer of rubber between the leather soles to lessen the jarring on his feet, H. Larwood batted for a quarter of an hour at the nets with Nottingham Club ...

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  39. CONSERVATORIUM.

    It is some time since the Conservatorium Orchestra has given such an attractive performance as it did last night under the baton of Mr. Howard Carr. Certain shortcomings ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  41. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    The secretary of the air race committee (Mr. C. V. E. Neill) to-day received a cable message from the liaison officer in London (Air Commodore R. Williams) stating that ...

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  42. MAYOR'S CHALLENGE.

    Mr. George Afflick, the Ulladulla municipal overseer[?] has retired, after 40 years' service. On the Mayor'a casting vote, a temporary appointment was made in his place. This ...

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  43. MR. PARKHILL.

    The Australian Postmaster-General (Mr. Parkhill), accompanied by the Acting Australian Trade Commissioner in the United States (Mr. D. M. Dow), spent a busy day in ...

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  44. GOOD CATCHES OF MULLET.

    Fishermen are securing large catches [?] mullet, many of great size. The fish are now leaving the rivers and making their annual migration north. ...

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  45. WOMAN DUPED.

    A naphthaline seller duped a woman in Abbotsford yesterday by pretending that she would probably win £ 15 in a competition if she bought his wares. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/15/4 an ounce fine. compared with £6/14/8½ yesterday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. ...

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  47. HORSE CABS SOLD.

    The last horse cabs to ply in Maitland [?]ere sold at auction to-day, the owner having died a few months ago. The vehicles sold at from £2 to £3. ...

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  48. VICAR-GENERAL, RESIGNS.

    Monsignor V. Roche, parish priest at Leeninvar, has resigned as Vicar-General of the diocese of Maitland. The Bishop of Maitland announced at a conterence to-day that he had ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "White Horse Inn," 7.50. Criterion Theatre: "Fresh Fields," 8. St. James Theatre: "Queen Christina," 12, 2, 5. 8. ...

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  50. CASUALTIES.

    Harold Ernest Doyle, 66, of Bridge-road, Glebe, was fatally injured last night when he was knocked down by a motor cycle in the Broadway, Glebe. Central District Ambulance ...

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  51. BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT.

    A man was sued in the Supreme Court to-day for alleged breach of promise to re-marry his former wife. Cyvoke Bertha Hubbard brought the action ...

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  52. STORAGE OF APPLES.

    "If apples are sent 'asleep' during the winter, they cannot get into mischief, but will remain pure and fresh," say experts at the Royal Horticultural Society's show at ...

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  53. BUSINESS MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. Herbert Thomas Ellis, 65 a Broken [?] business man, who was on holiday at Ciarenc[?] died suddenly on Monday afternoon. [?] Ellis, who had not been in good health, [?] ...

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  54. LIFE DISQUALIFICATION.

    For defiance of the refer[?]e in refusing to leave the ground when ordered off, and also fighting with other players, R. Davis, of the Southern Suburbs Football Club, has been ...

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  55. DAMAGES AGAINST MUNICIPALITY.

    In the Small Debt Court Mr.C. W. [?] P.M., announced his decision in the case in which William Hewitt, Beechworth-road, Wodonga, sued the Municipality of Albury ...

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  56. ROAD TRANSPORT CONFERENCE.

    The Commissioner of Road Transport (Mr. S. A. Maddocks) has convened a conference to consider matters pertaining to motoring safety. The conference[?] which is already at ...

    Article : 126 words
  57. LEON TROTSKY

    While it is officially stated the French Government's order to M. Leon Trotsky, the exiled Bolshevist leader. to leave France is due to the breaking of his promise of ...

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  58. ORCHARDIST AWARDED £775 DAMAGES.

    J. A. Burton, orchardist. of Kentucky, was awarded £775 damages from Lane's, Limited, Sydney. at the Armidale sitting of the Supreme Court to-day. The case was heard by ...

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  59. ADDRESS BY PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) will give his half-yearly talk to members of his electorate at the Masonic Hall, Croydon, to-night. He will speak on the political situation. ...

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  60. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES[?]

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisements Column. ...

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