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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Though three policemen gate evidence against James Wilson on a stteet betting charge, the magistrate, Mr. C. A. Arnold, at the Forbes Police Court, refused to accept their ...

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  3. REFERENDUM.

    The change proposed in the Upper House was not irrevocable, said the Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) yesterday. At any future time, he said, a referendum ...

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  4. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Consideration of the itemised tariff schedule, which has been divided into eight groups to expedite discussion, was begun in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  5. LAW STUDENT'S SUCCESS.

    Mr. Arthur Conlon has qualified for the degree of Bachelor of Laws with honours, gaining fourth place in the State. Mr. Conlon, who is only 20 years of age, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JUMP FROM BRIDGE

    Thomas Francis McDonald, 30, a timekeeper, employed by the Sydney Harbour Trust, who lived on Goat island, jumped from the Sydney Harbour Bridge yesterday morning, ...

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  7. STANDARD HOURS.

    Mr. James Fox (secretary of the Stovemakers' Union) told the Industrial Commission, at the inquiry into standard hours yesterday, that he had heard that a ...

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  8. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Roosevelt's Farm Relief Bill was submitted to Congress to-day. It authorises the Secretary for Agriculture to provide for a reduction in the acreage "of any basic ...

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  9. THEATRE CLAIMS.

    Argument which was heard by Mr. Justice Macfarlan late last year on a summons to determine what creditors were entitled to prove debts of the liquidation of J. C. Williamson ...

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  10. ALBURY QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions, before Judge Coyle, James Michael Mulcahey, 22, Albert Gerecke, 23, and Alan Gordon Webster, 23, were charged with breaking and entering the house ...

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  11. PORTLAND SHOOTING.

    At the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice James, William Green, 51, labourer, was charged with wounding his brother-in-law. Kenneth Wilson, with intent ...

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  12. COTTAGE DESTROYED.

    A five-roomed weatherboard cottage at Heddon Greta, owned by J. Cousins, was destroyed by fire. The house was occupied until a week ago and the new tenant had laid ...

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  13. MONEY ORDERS.

    The Postmaster-General at Washington (U.S.A.), has cabled the Postal Department, stating that the issue of money orders for payment in Australia, which was temporarily ...

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  14. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    St Patrick's Day ceremonies will cover a period of three days this year. They commenced on Thursday with a concert in the Sydney Town Hall. Yesterday there were ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. L. GOLDBERG.

    Mr. Lewis Goldberg, aged 66, of the firm of Goldberg Bros., merchants, of Bombala, died in the Bombala Hospital last light, after a long illness. For nearly 25 yenrs Mr. ...

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  16. BODY-LINE BOWLING.

    Major R. C. Campbell, secretary of the Minor Counties Cricket Association, speaking at Newton Abbot, said he hoped that Devon cricketers would never adopt the brutal bady-line bowling, ...

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  17. CLAIM AGAINST COUNCIL

    Reserved Judgment in the case of W. R. Nesbit versus the Coraki Council, in which Nesbit claimed £156/11/8 for salary and holiday pay as town clerk, was delivered by Mr. ...

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  18. TARIFF BOARD.

    Having heard evidence in Sydney, the Tariff Board continued its inquiry in Melbourne today into the necessity for the rates of duty imposed by tariff resolution on October 13, ...

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  19. PETROL IMPORTATIONS.

    The Queensland Government intends to consider introducing a bill next session, the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith) said to-day, to force importers of petrol to mix with it a percentage ...

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  20. MOUNT EVEREST.

    The aeroplanes which are to be used in the flight over Mount Everest, were tested at Karachi yesterday. Lord Clydesdale, in a three-hour flight, ...

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  21. CRUELTY TO A COW.

    An act of cruelty directed at a cow at South Bowenfels marked the opening on Monday of "Kindness to Animals" week. The animal which was a valuable beast, owned by Mr. J. ...

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  22. CENSUS STAFF.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to employ only returned soldiers—preferably married men—at Canberra on the census, to be taken this year. The examination, which ...

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  23. FESTIVAL WEEK.

    In order to bring visitors to Sydney for the Venetian carnival on the harbour on the last day of festival week, a special train will leave Melbourne on the evening of April 7. There ...

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  24. GRAFTON SILO SCHEME.

    The first of the new silos erected unier the supervision of the Grafton Co-operative Dairy Company, in accordance with the scheme under which the North Coast Steam ...

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  25. SCOUT SURF CLUB.

    Mr. C. F. T. Jackson, commissioner of the South Coast district of the Boy Scouts' Association, says that the first scout surf club in Australia was formed at Port Kembla in 1927, ...

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  26. ALBURY CENTENARIAN.

    Mr. James Clarke, of Reserve-street, Albury, celebrated his 100th birthday to-day. He is in good health. Mr. Clarke was born in Melbourne in a house ...

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  27. SPECIAL BROADCAST

    Major-General Sir Fabian Ware (Permanent Vice-Chairman of the Imperial War Graves Commission) will broadcast an address to Australia and New Zealand for a quarter of an ...

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  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 405 words
  29. BISMARK GOLD MINE.

    At the warden's Court to-day, Reginald Linton, shareholder in Bismarck Range, New Guinea Exploration Company, operating the Bismarck mine at Lucknow, made application ...

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  30. QUEANBEYAN BATHS.

    Mr. Ross Smith's scheme for the erection of swimming baths at Queanbeyan was again considered by the municipal council at its meeting last night. When it was first ...

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  31. ANIMALS' WEEK.

    Be Kind to Animals Week ends to-day, and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is confident that it has met with a successful response from the public. ...

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  32. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says: "The moral of the sale of the Commonwealth Line is that shipping is not a favourable subject for nationalisation. Socialisatic State ventures in ...

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  33. ELECTRICITY AND RADIO.

    The exhibition of electrical and radio apparatus, which will be open from Wednesday, March 22, to Saturday, April 1, in the Sydney Town Hall will be the most ...

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  34. HAYSTACKS SMOULDERING.

    The haystacks of Messrs. Dolden and Company, which caught fire a few days ago, are still burning. Members of the fire brigade are working in shifts to watch the flames. Two ...

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  35. MR. GUTHRIE DUNN.

    A message from St. Helena reports the death of Mr. G. Guthrie Dunn, a reputed Scottish millionaire, who was returning from Australia in the motor yacht Southern Cross. ...

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  36. GIRL DROWNED.

    Gladys May Kennedy, eight years, was drowned late yesterday afternoon in a dam on a farm near Griffith, where her mother was employed as housekeeper. The child was ...

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  37. THE ARCHBISHOPRIC.

    A meeting of members of the Church of England will be held in the Kings Hall Hunter-street, on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, to discuss the vacant Archbishopric of Sydney. ...

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  38. MORE CAPITAL NEEDED.

    Accounts of the South Australian Oil Corporation, Ltd., Lakes Entrance, for the year ended December 15, show that investigation, research, and general development cost the ...

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  39. FAILURE TO DESTROY RABBITS.

    At Coonamble Police Court two landholders were fined 10/ each for failure to destroy rabbits on their properties. Speaking on behalf of the Coonamble Pastures Protection Board, ...

    Article : 355 words
  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  41. MINERS' REQUEST.

    The president and the secretary of the Miners' Federation (Messrs. D. Rees and A. Teece) telegraphed to the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) yesterday a request for the appointment ...

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  42. PITCAIRN

    The customs of the inhabitants of Pitcairn Island—the lonely outpost in the Pacific, made famous by the mutiny of the Bounty—were related by Mr. Charles Chauvel the motion ...

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  43. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    "Australia and New Zealand are growing up together. Our destinies are the same, and we must sink or swim together, economically and nationally," said the leader of the ...

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  44. TINPLATE WORKS.

    There is considerable perturbation in the Welsh tinplate industry regarding the possible effect on Wales of the establishment of tinplate works at Newcastle, New South Wales. ...

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  45. PERFORMING RIGHTS.

    The possibility of a tribunal to deal with the works of the Australasian Performing Right Association and the use of records supplied by the associated manufacturers was ...

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  46. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Minister administering War Service Homes (Mr. Francis) said yesterday that the Government would provide loans for additional accommodation connection of ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/0/3 an ounce fine, compared with £6/0/0½ yesterday. BRITISH BUDGET. In the House of Commons the Lord President ...

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  49. INDIAN CRIMES.

    A youth arrested in connection with the murder of M. Quin, Police Commissioner, in the French settlement of Chandernagore (Bengal), has been identified as Biren Roy, ...

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  50. DOGS IN POLICE VAN.

    Two small, fluffy lap-dogs, scratching persistently at the door leading to the cells, were a pathetic sight at the Central Police Station yesterday. The air was filled with a chorus of ...

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  51. £10,000 FIRE DAMAGE.

    The Club Hotel, a wine and spirit bulk store and cordial factory and store, and three cottages, were destroyed by fire at Cunnamulla at 3 o'clock this morning. The ...

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  52. CITY FOOTPATHS.

    In a letter to the Editor of the "Herald" Mr. J. W. Croft, of Forbes-street East Sydney refers to the condition of asphalt footpaths in George-street and Castlereagh-street ...

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  53. MAN MISSING FROM GLEBE.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of John Millard Cousins, 76, of Bridge-road, Glebe, who has been missing from his home since Thursday last. He left his home with the ...

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  54. STRIKERS TO MEET PREMIER.

    About 200 part-time sewerage construction workers are on strike because the engineer changed the usual method of working which they claimed, would increase their task. A ...

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  55. PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    Climbing over several fences, a prisoner escaped from the Brighton watchhouse early this morning. He had been arrested in a car which had been reported stolen. The man ...

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  56. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Column on Page 2 each day. ...

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