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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Hartigan), accompanied by other officials, visited Ballina yesterday afternoon. In reply to a deputation from the Ballina Municipal Council ...

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  3. SEAPLANE SERVICE

    The decision of the Commonwealth Government to invite tenders for a seaplane service for the use of the Administration of the Mandated Territory of New Guinea was announced ...

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  4. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Criticism of the relief work scheme, the incidence of food relief dlstiibution, and other social ameliorative measures is embodied in the report of the economic committee of the ...

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  5. AUCTION BRIDGE.

    The metropolitan pairs duplicate auction bnuge championship was won by Mr. Hall and Mrs. Hudson. The final round of the tournament was ...

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  6. AMBULANCE OFFICERS

    Ambulance officers of the Central District Station crawled 60ft up the face of a cliff at the site of the new Pyrmont incinerator to give first-aid to an injured workman ...

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  7. INFANT CHILD.

    A young woman who at the time of the birth of her female child on December 3, 1932, at Warwick Queensland was unmarried applied to Mr. Acting Justice Markell in the ...

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  8. BANKRUPTS LOSSES.

    "Trying to sell a billiard table to-day is like trying to get to heaven in a band box," said George Thomas Johnson, formerly billlaidroom proprietor, of St Kilda when publicly ...

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  9. NEW STATES.

    The New States' Boundaries Commission (Mr. H. S Nicolas, M.L.C) took evidence here to-day. A. A. Rogers, chairman of the Albury ...

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  10. THE RAILWAY LOG.

    Lismore Chamber of Commnce has decided to protest against the log served on the New South Wales railway employees, providing for reductions in wages. The president (Mr. F. J. ...

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  11. FILM INQUIRY.

    At the film inquiry yesterday Mr. H. H. Maoon (representing Hoyts Theatres Ltd.), asked the Commissioner (Mr. F. W. Marks) to recommend to the Government the ...

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  12. CLAIMANTS FOR CATTLE.

    At Moree Police Court, before Mr. Johnstons. P.M., Patrick Joseph Timms and Gordon C. Stephenson submitted a claim for two herd of cattle which were held by the police in ...

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  13. PARKES METHODIST EISTEDDFOD.

    The Parkes Methodist Eisteddfod commenced yesterday Professor Carl Sauer being the adjudicator Contestants were present from all over the State. Results:— ...

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  14. CASUALTIES.

    Shirley Irene Hunt 11 months, died at the St. George District Hospital on Monday of scalds which she suffered on Sunday when she pulled a cup of boiling tea over herself at her ...

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  15. THIEF AND HOUSEHOLDER

    A thief entered the home of Mr. Louis Benjamin in South Yarra early this morning and compelled Mr. Benjamin to give him £2/10/, and a Jewel case, containing nearly ...

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  16. FATAL INSECT BITE.

    Mr. W. Anderson, 59, of Terranora, died in [?] hospital on Satuiday from the bite of some insect. Some lime elapsed before symptoms of blood-poisoning manifested themselves. ...

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  17. JAPANESE VESSEL.

    Information concerning the sampan which has been operating in northern waters has been supplied by survivors of the launch Mildred who arrived in Cairns. They state that ...

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  18. EARL BEAUCHAMP.

    Earl Beauchamp, of Carthona, Carthonaavenue, Darling Point, Sydney, was plaintiff in an action before Judge Curlewis and a jury of four, in the District Court yesterday ...

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  19. ORCHARD THIEVES.

    Orchardists in the Tallong district, have suffered severe losses of apples, owing to the activity of a gang of thieves, and the assisiance of Sydney detectives is being nought. On ...

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  20. TRADE TREATY.

    An extraoidinary situation has arisen through the wording of an aiticle in the recent trade treaty between Australia and New Zealand which came into operation towards ...

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  21. BOY CRICKETER INJURED.

    Edward Boyd, 16, a student of St. Stanislaus' College, broke his nose when playing cricket against All Saints' College Boyd was fielding on the boundary, and endeavoured to take a ...

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  22. TRAMWAYMEN.

    A mass meeting of tramwaymen last night rejected a proposal for an immediate regulation strike as a protest against recent wage reductions. They approved the idea of a strike, ...

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  23. RESIDENCE DESTROYED.

    The residence of Mr. and Mrs A Parker, of Balonne-street, Narrabri, was destroyed by fire, and an adjoining cottage, occupied by Mrs. J. T. Clarke, was considerably damaged. ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred in a private hospital yesterday morning of Dr. Herbert Williams Kendall at the age of 59 years. For 23 years he practised in the Newtown district, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CHILD RUNS INTO LORRY.

    Alfred Adams, 6, residing with his parents at Goobar-street, West Narrabri, was injured when he ran into the West Narrabri Council's motor lorry. The driver swerved to avoid ...

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  26. THE CALL-UP

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

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  27. YOUNG PLAYWRIGHT

    With admirable enterprise and energy Trafford Whitelock who is 17 years of age, produced five of his own one-act plays at the Emerson Hall last night Mr. Whitelock also ...

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  28. CHAMBER MUSIC.

    The programme at the first Conservatorium chamber music concert of the season last night attracted a larger audience than usual, even though the Conservatorium Hall was by ...

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  29. FARMER'S DEBT.

    An interesting point was raised in the police court to-day when E. Shirley, storekeeper, applied for the payment out of court of a sum of £33 due by the Norco ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 words
  31. "LA FORZA DEL DESTINO."

    Unknown to Australian audiences, one of Verdi's most melodious operas, "La Forza del Destino," which was broadcasted from 2FC last night, has not met with the same degree of ...

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  32. MAITLAND SEWERAGE.

    A deputation from the East Maitland and West Maitland counci's and the Bolwarra Shire Council, which waited upon the Minister for Public Works (Mr. R. W. D. Weaver) ...

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  33. REDUCED ELECTRICITY CHARGES.

    Following the adoption by the Lithgow Municipal Council of a recommendation of the electrical engineei (Mr. R. Houston) it is claimed that the town will have the cheapest elcctric ...

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  34. RICHTHOFEN'S BOOTS

    Mr. A. J. Porter, formerly Sergeant Porter, of the 3rd Squadron, Australian Flying Corps, who left Melbourne by the Orford this week, will take to Germany a pair of high-topped ...

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  35. "ALL-AUSTRALIAN" 'PLANE

    Mr. C. M. C. Shannon has notified the organising secretary (Mr. M. F. King) of the All Australian (British) Aeroplane Fund Committee which is financing the building of an ...

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  36. "BACK TO BOWENFELS" WEEK.

    "Back to Bowenfels" Week concluded with a fete in the parish hall, at which the result of a "popular girl" competition was announced. Miss Phyllis Thompson, 6380 votes, was first: ...

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  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 206 words
  38. FISHERMEN MAROONED.

    After being marooned on Double Island for a week, two fishermen, Messrs. Mark and Milner, reached Cairns yesterday. They had a trying experience during the cyclone. Both had been ...

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  39. COMBINING RAIL AND ROAD TRANSPORT.

    At a meeting of the Lithgow branch of the A.R.U., strong objection was taken to the action, said to have been taken by some Lithgow firms in railing goods from Sydney to ...

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  40. AUSTRALIA AND FRANCE.

    A request that trade negotiations with France should be instituted by the Federal Government was submitted to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) by a deputation from ...

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  41. INJURED MAN

    After lying for two days and two nights [?] the bush at Thora, Bellinger River, a man named Bennett, of Dorrigo, was discovered in a very weak state by. Mr. A. Smallwood of ...

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  42. ARCHDEACON T. E. O. MELL.

    The death occurred on Tuesday of Archdeacon Thomas Edward Owens Mell, in his ninety-fourth year. Archdeacon Mell retired from active service in the Church of England ...

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  43. MENTAL PATIENT'S ESCAPE.

    A patient who had escaped from Kenmore Mental Hospital was taken into custody at Queanbeyan. It is understood the patient made his escape during a cricket match. ...

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  44. THEATRE TO STORE.

    The transformation of Her Majesty's Theatre into a store was completed yesterday. From this morning, it becomes the chief store of Woolworth's, Ltd. All that remains of the old ...

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  45. WHEAT COMMISSION.

    Before the Wheat Commission to-day, Frederick Shaw, a soldier settler, said that the only hope the farmer had of getting out of his involved position was by drastic cuts ...

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  46. DIPHTHERIA.

    An outbreak of diphtheria has occurred here. Since Friday 18 cases have been reported, making a total of 40 since the commencement of the outbreak. The isolation ...

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  47. SWITCHED TOWRONG LINE.

    A serious accident was narrowly averted this afternoon when a passenger train from Brisbane to Manly, a bayside resort, was inadvertently switched from the main line to a ...

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  48. LANG PARTY.

    The Amalgamated Printing Trades Union, by refusing last night to appoint a delegate to the Lang Easter conference, virtually declared it "black." The reason given for the decision ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "The Dubarry," 8. Tivoli: Jim Gerlad, 2.30, 8. Newtown Majestic Theatre: "Midnight Frolics," 2.30, 8. ...

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  50. MR. T. F. RJMACKENZIE.

    Mr. T. F. H MacKenzie, publie accountant and for many years auditor of the A.M.P. Society, died yesterday at his home, Yeo-street. Neutral Bay. Mr. MacKenzie represented ...

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  51. CAR STRIKES STANDARD.

    William Pyke was motoring along Tarcuttaroad early this morning, accompanied by two girls, Elsie Williams and Hilda Buckley. The car appaiently got out of control and crashed ...

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  52. WOMAN DOCTOR VICTIMISED

    A plausible stranger called at the residence of Dr. Lucy Gullett, in Wyagdon-street, North Sydney, on Monday, and informed her that a heavy parcel he was carrying had been ordered ...

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  53. "GOOD CATCH."

    The funds of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital should benefit from the production of the musical comedy "Good Catch" at the Savoy Theatre, Bligh-street, last night. It is the ...

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  54. "A FAMILY INTERLUDE."

    Miss Kathleen Home's company presented "A Family Interlude," a bright story in music, at St. James' Hall last night, to a large and appreciative audience. The music, with the ...

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  55. MR. A. J. KAYROOZ.

    Mr. Albert Joseph Kayrooz, president of the Lebanese Marounite Association of New South Wales for the past 15 years and Government interpreter for the Lebanese community of ...

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  56. MR. LYONS SUPPORTED.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Bowral branch of the U.A.P., Mr. Bryce Beard, the president, said that, while believed there should be a friendly understanding ...

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  57. WONTHAGGI DISPUTE.

    The central council of the Miners' Federation yesterday decided to impose a compulsory levy of 2½ per cent, of weekly earnings on miners throughout Australia, to raise funds ...

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  58. MR. R. W. G. MACKAY.

    A complimentary dinner was tendered at the University Club lart night to Mr. R. W. G. Mackay on the eve of his departure for England where he will enter politics. A toast to ...

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  59. FROZEN LAMB.

    Ten thousand carcases of country killed frozen lambs, from the Orange meat works, were loaded on the freighter Somerset this week. The shipment is consigned to ...

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  60. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...

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