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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The local Anglican Church authorities recently submitted to the Bowral Municipal Council a report of a case at Orange, when a magistrate had held that certain church ...

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  3. A JUDGE'S AUTHORITY

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, in Chambers yesterday, intimated that instead of referring the matter to the Full Court as he originally contemplated, he proposed to deal with the ...

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  4. DEATH IN GARAGE.

    The shooting affray at a Darlinghurst garage on April 17, in which Joseph Simons, a young Syrian, was shot dead, and his cousin, Phillip Malouf, critically wounded, ...

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  5. WITH THE FLEET.

    To the layman who is fortunate enough to see the navy from the inside, the most wonderful thing about it is not its mechanical efficiency but the spirit of the men who make ...

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  6. AIR FORCE CAMP.

    The No. 3 Squadron Air Force annual camp commenced at Richmond Aerodrome yesterday, when 120 men and 11 officers of the Citizen Force went into quarters for 18 days ...

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  7. VICIOUS ASSAULT.

    Two building contractors were brutally assaulted in Storey-street, Rozelle, yesterday morning. One of the victims has been admitted to the Balmain Hospital suffering from ...

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  8. TEST CRICKET.

    England's test team to meet South Africa is as follows:— White (captain) Fender, Duleepsingji, Sutcliffe, Hammond, Tate. Larwood, Hendren, ...

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  9. LAND TENURE.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Deacon), outlining the land policy of the Government said that the Government would pass legislation encouraging land settlement, development, ...

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  10. HANDICAPPER APPOINTED.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Western District Trotting Association, five applications were received for the position of handicapper for the west, and Mr. Norman ...

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  11. GOLD DREDGING REVIVAL.

    There is a possibility of the revival of dredging for gold at Uralla. A plant, brought from Tingha, has been erected near the site formerly worked by the Brown's Paddock ...

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  12. FRENCH MURDERER.

    A Paris message states that, despite the jury's assertion that it was misied in interpreting the phrase "extenuating circumstances," and really intended to recommend ...

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  13. MOTORS V RAILWAYS.

    At a meeting of the Goulburn Railway Transport Protective Association a report was made by the sub-committee appointed to interview storekeepers to endeavour to induce ...

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  14. PROBATE REFUSED.

    Hearing was concluded yesterday before Mr. Justice Harvey of the suit arising out of the alleged last will and testament of the late Jemima Georgina Russell, widow, of ...

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  15. MOTORIST AWARDED '£45 DAMAGES.

    At the District Court, before Judge White, Lewis Henry Ambrose sued Francis P. Marmont for £100 damages. It was alleged that plaintiff was driving a motor car down ...

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  16. FIRE AT TAMWORTH.

    About 3.30 in the morning, the Strand P[?] ture Theatre, Peel-street, Tamworth, caught fire. Half an hour later the interior was completely destroyed. The damage amounts to ...

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  17. NELSON'S VICTORY.

    Admiral Sir George Hope has disclosed that on the occasion of his visit to Nelson's flagship Victory, the King made suggestions for restoration, which are at present being carried ...

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  18. HYDE PARK.

    The Railway Commissioners desire to extend their occupation of portion of Hyde Park, near Liverpool-street, by the erection of a building, portion of which they wish to let ...

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  19. ROADS FOR HORSES.

    At a meeting yesterday of persons interested in horse-drawn traffic, it was resolved that consideration should be given to the advisability of a deputation waiting on the Local ...

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  20. ABSENT FAMILY LOSES HOME.

    Fire broke out In a weatherboard cottage owned and occupied by Edward Walton, of Love-street, Cessnock, yesterday morning. The family was on holidays and the cottage and ...

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  21. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    A man and woman were seriously injured in separate tram accidents yesterday afternoon. In each instance the tram had to be raised with "jacks," and hundreds of ...

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  22. AUSTIN MOTORS.

    The "Financial News" understands that the Austin Motor Company contemplates the formation of an associated American company, and that the first portion of the capital of ...

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  23. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    The body of a man whose name is thought to be Donnelly, was found to-night in a large cave used by tramps, near the Main Westernroad, Hazelbrook. The man was a returned ...

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  24. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    While crossing Gordon-road, Gordon, yesterday morning, Edna Dorothy Anlezark, 5, of Ryde-road, Gordon, was knocked down by a motor lorry and killed instantly. The child ...

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  25. MAN'S NECK BROKEN.

    Robert William Graham, of Kurrajong Park, Willow Tree, fell whilst lopping trees to-day, and was killed. His neck was broken. ...

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  26. CHILD DIES OF BURNS.

    The three-year-old daughter of William Lang, of Palmer's Channel, died at the Loner Clarence Hospital lost night from burns received that morning. The parents left their ...

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  27. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the Davis Cup match at Budapest von Kehrling (Hungary) beat Petery (Holland), 8-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. TILDEN'S PINE FORM. ...

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  28. TIMBER WORKER INJURED.

    Robert Rathbome, aged 20 years, of Nymboida, was injured whilst working for Pidcock Bros., sawmlllers. He was hauling timber down a shoot about 12 miles from ...

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  29. CONSERVATORIUM.

    Schubert's singularly rich and spontaneous Quintet in C (opus 163) and Ravel's Piano Trio in A minor furnished a complete contrast in classic and modern idioms at the ...

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  30. ESCAPE FROM BURNING HOTEL.

    Three occupants escaped only with the clothes they wore, and one had to slip down a verandah post, when the Grand Hotel at Chinchilla was burnt to the ground last night. ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The executive committee of the Miners' International Federation met in London to-day, representatives being present from Great Britain Germany France and Belgium. The ...

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  32. ARBITRATION.

    Addressing the Chamber of Manufactures yesterday Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., said that utter chaos in industry, with the States, powerless to deal with the federated strength ...

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  33. BROADCASTING.

    Mr. Stuart F. Doyle, chairman of directors of the company which secured the contract for wireless programmes, stated to-day that Melbourne would be the headquarters of the ...

    Article : 184 words
  34. INDEX.

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  35. LICENSED ABATTOIRS

    Stating that a reduction in the number of licensed abattoirs in the County of Cumberland would cause a fall in prices for farmers stock, and lessen competition, Mr. G. H. ...

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  36. AIR SURVEY.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Abbott) left Mascot by the air-liner Canberra yesterday morning, on a tour of Central and North Australia, where he will study the ...

    Article : 297 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. STREET SOLICITING.

    A deputation, representing the New South Wales Council of Churches yesterday waited upon the Chief Secretary (Mr. Chafley), with regard to street solicitation. ...

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  39. NATIONAL PARK.

    A scheme has been prepared for establishing a second National Park on the foreshores of Lane Cove River, between the Fuller and de Burgh bridges. ...

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  40. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    The prohibition of the importation of Alsatian dogs into Australia will take effect from to-morrow, but the regulations will not affect the breeding of these dogs or the possession ...

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  41. MUSSOLINI'S WAY.

    The Italian railways discharged 52,000 employees in three years under Mussolini's rule. In the same period goods carried increased 60 per cent., passenger fares increased ...

    Article : 290 words
  42. DEAD BODY KEPT.

    The story of how a man had allowed the body of his wife to remain for ten days after death in the house in which he lived with her because he had no money with which to ...

    Article : 228 words
  43. TO-DAY.

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  44. FAST TRIP.

    A test train completed the journey from Newcastle to Sydney in two hours 46 minutes last night, having averaged slightly more than 40 miles an hour The train made two ...

    Article : 161 words
  45. THE VELLORE.

    Sir Keith Smith, the Australian representative of Vickers-Armstrong, Pty., Ltd., has decided that the Vickers Vellore biplane used by Flight-Lieutenant Moir and Frying-Officet ...

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  46. MOCK WEDDING.

    Vigorous protest has been lodged by five clergymen against the conduct of a mock wedding in connection with the Ugly Men's Competition for charity. The clergymen denounced ...

    Article : 170 words
  47. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    The report of the Royal Commissioner concerning the alleged bribery charges was again before the Cabinet yesterday with a report on the findings prenared by the ...

    Article : 83 words
  48. MASONIC GRAND LODGE.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, was again elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New South Wales at the annual commemoratiion of the Grand ...

    Article : 53 words
  49. BRISBANE MAYORALTY.

    At the close of the Cabinet meeting yesterday, the Premier (Mr. Moore) said that the Government had decided to recommend to the Imperial authorities that Brisbane should be ...

    Article : 34 words
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