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  2. PROHIBITION.

    Only minor uproars suspended argument, in the debate upon prohibition to which 4000 people listened in the Town Hall last night. Except for the chirruping of half a dozen ...

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  3. WILLIAMTOWN TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on Richard Moxey, who was shot dead whilst sitting in the kitchen of his home at Williamstown on the evening of June 15, opened here to-day. ...

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  4. T.B. SOLDIERS.

    The T.B. Sailors and Soldiers' Association's appeal for £25,000 to alleviate urgent distress amongst sick members was successfully launced at a representative meeting in the ...

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  5. THE WYNYARD-SQUARE RAILWAY STATION.

    SHOWING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WOMAN ARRESTED.

    Minnie Butler was arrested at Dungog to-day on a charge of Inflicting grievous bodily harm upon Freddy O'Hearn, aged 3 years. Sergeant Charpres travelled from Newcastle ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The North Coast branch of the Master Butchers' Association placed before the Lismore council a scheme for municipal abattoirs. The butchers proposed to erect, staff, maintain, and ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. LITHGOW ACCIDENTS.

    During shunting operations at the Zigzag, J. Barkenshaw, a [?]hunter, had his left wrist fractured as a result of its being caught between two trucks ...

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  9. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT TO HORSEMAN.

    A peculiar accident occurred at Quandialla, when Roy Light, galloping after a mob of horses, had one his feet caught in a hole in a stump. He was lifted right out of his ...

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  10. CASINO-BONALBO RAILWAY.

    For years there has been an agitation at Casino and Bonalbo for a railway to link the two districts, and in March last the Premier (Mr. Bavin) gave an assurance that a bill ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. PICTURE SHOW ADMISSION MONEY.

    "The statement by Mr. F. F. Cowdroy at the Sports Defence Association meeting that nearly one-half of the prices paid for admissions to picture shaws was sent to ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. RAILWAY ACTIVITY AT CASINO.

    As the Federal Government has voted £100,000 fo. further work on the Grafton-Kyogle section of the uniform gauge line to Brisbane, it is expected that there will soon ...

    Article : 90 words
  13. FERRY CROSSINGS.

    Th Main Roads Board is to take control of the road approaches to ferries, and steps will be taken to prevent accidents similar to those which recently occurred at Taren Point and ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. LASHED TO A BOAT.

    Lewis Wood, a postman, had a remarkable escape when his yacht was capsized in a squall while it was at anchor off the Thames coast. Wood, who was on a solitary holiday cruise ...

    Article : 121 words
  15. DRIED FRUIT.

    Recommendations for improving the marketing of Australian dried fruits in Britain are made by Mr. H. D. Howie (chairman of the Australian Dried Fruits Association) in a ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    There is a general belief at Port Adelaide that the struggle of the Johnson faction to prevent Mr. Tom Walsh being elected general secretary of the Seamen's Union will defeat ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. NEW CONSTRUCTION WORK.

    The Shell Oil Company, which has during the past two years expended large sums on new construction in Australia, is contemplating further extensive expansion in storage ...

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  18. PARKES WATER SUPPLY.

    The Works Department has advised the municipal council that estimates have been prepared for the cost or a storage reservoir on Gulf Creek, with a storage capacity of ...

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  19. A NEW SONATA.

    Mr. Cyril Monk, writing to the Editor of the "Herald," with reference to Mr. Frank Hutchen's Sonata for violin and piano, performed for the first time on Monday night at ...

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  20. CHERKASSKY.

    Since many of the nuns who are interested in music. in their work as teachers, cannot attend evening concerts, Shura Cherkassky, the young Russian pianist, gave a private ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. PORT KEMBLA STEELWORKS.

    The Lithgow steelworks are working feverishly to turn out the castings for the new blast furnaces at Port Kembla. A number of engineers have left Lithgow to undertake ...

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  22. INDIAN STRIKERS.

    The Labour Council last night decided to give financial assistance to 30,000 steelworkers who are on strike in India. This action was taken following on an appeal from the ...

    Article : 109 words
  23. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Judge White passed sentences at the Maitland Quarter Sessions to-day. Airred Watson, who has been round guilty of a serious offenes on a female at Cessnock, was sentenced to 18 ...

    Article : 192 words
  24. DAMAGES FOR LIBEL.

    The Full Court of Victoria to-day sustained a judgment and verdict in an action in which John Nicol McGregor, a hores, trainer, of Caulfield, sued The Herald and Weekly Times. ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. FLOATING DOCK.

    There is a possibility that the State Government may abondon the construction of the floating dock at Walsh Island A section of the Ministry feels that the ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. BOY INJURED IN COLLISION.

    It was feared last night that William J. Butcher, 14, of Bassett-street, Hurstville, who was struck on the forehead by a sulky shaft, had suffered a fractured base of the skull. ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY APPEAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 285 words
  28. TEACHERS' COLLEGE.

    The Minister for Education yesterday afternoon presented various medals to successful students at the Teachers' College. The winners were Miss Joyce Hawkins, Miss ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. WALKED A MILE.

    Jack Roberts, 43, had his skull fracture in a brawl outside a hotel at Merewether this afternoon. Notwithstanding this injury, Roberts walked off from the scene of ...

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  30. DOCTOR'S DEATH.

    The death of Dr. Noel Alexander Lewis Anderson, of Grandview, Lane Cove-road, Pymble, which occurred at the Royal North Shore Hospital on June 14, was inquired into ...

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  31. AGRICULTURE.

    Commencing on Wednesday, July 11, Sir John Russell, the eminent authority on agriculture, will give a series of lectures arranged by the University Extension Board Sir John is ...

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  32. MISSING MAN FOUND.

    Norman Lance McKnight, 31, who waa badly injured at the war, wandered from his home in Parke-street, Katoomba, on Sunday, and became lost in the bush. The police and ...

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  33. LATE SHIPPING.

    The following voxels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs-house yesterday:—Chillagoe, s, for Warnam[?] hool; Burwah, s, for Melbourne; Corrimal, s, for Sydney and Melbourne: Ashridge, a, for Melbourne; ...

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  34. LORD FITZGERALD.

    Lord Charles FitzGerald, a younger son of the fourth Duke of Leinster, who came to Australia many years ago, and settled at Riddell's Creek, died to-day at the home of ...

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  35. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m).—Arr: June 28, Minmi, s, Corrimal, s, Hunter, s, Colac, s, Ashridge, s, Koringa, s, Patonga, s, Koranui, s Iron Baron s from south; Orara s, Nauru Chief, s, from north. Dep: June 28. ...

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  36. RINGLEADER.

    Arthur Jackson, the Cuban half-caste, stated to have been ringleader in the trouble on the Jervis Bay, is believed by the Bunbury police to bo identical with Arthur Jackson, 28, a ...

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  37. CENTENARIAN'S DEATH.

    Said to be the only centenarian in the Bathurst district, William Henry Carroll has died at the age of 101 years. Born in Scotland in 1827, Carroll arrived in Australia ...

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  38. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  39. CARGO STEAMERS.

    The Union S S. Company has disposed of the cargo steamers Karori, Whangape. and Waiporl to Eastern buyers. The steamers are well-known at Sydney, ...

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  40. GRAFTON QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Grafton Quarter Sessions, before Judge Mocatta, Edward Wilson appealed against a conviction for stealing an overcoat, for which he was sentenced to three ...

    Article : 132 words
  41. MAIN SOUTHERN ROAD.

    The Minister for Local Govornment (Mr. Bruxner) has advised Mr. Hedges, M.L.A., that the Main Roads Board has, allocated £10,000 for expenditure on the main southern road ...

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  42. COMMUNISM RENOUNCED BY MR. WALSH.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson, president of the Seamen's Union, has published a long letter received from Mr. Tom Walsh, president of the Australian Seamen's Union, written on May ...

    Article : 138 words
  43. DISGUSTING CASE.

    As a preface to his summing-up to the jury in a nauseating case heard at the Quarter Sessions at Darlinghurst Court yesterday, at which a number of women and young girls ...

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  44. ADULT FRANCHISE.

    Mr. Goldstein, M.L.A., yesterday issued an appeal to members of the Country and Nationalist parties to settle the dispute on the adult franchise in the party rooms. He ...

    Article : 89 words
  45. OPIUM RECOVERED.

    In the course of the constant search that Customs officers and members of the Water Police pursue to locate prohibited immigrants a Chinese garden at Ryde was visited ...

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  46. PEEL RIVER BRIDGE.

    Discussing the Peel River viaduct, several aldermen of the Tamworth Council declared that the inside of the girders was decayed, and liable to break anywhere. One ...

    Article : 236 words
  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 words
  48. EXCHANGE OF DETECTIVES.

    The system by which detectives from Victoria serve a period of exchange duty in other States may be extended shortly to apply to Women police. The exchange system has ...

    Article : 50 words
  49. WORKING WEEK.

    Judge Beeby had before him in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day an application by certain agricultural implement-making firms, other than H. V. McKay Pty., Ltd., ...

    Article : 139 words
  50. SOCIETY OF NOTARIES.

    The annual meeting of the Society of Notaries of New South Wales was held at the incorr[?]ted Law Institute or Wednesday, when the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. E. A. Smith; ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    Several parties of school pupils will be passing through Sydney this week and next en route from Queensland to Kosciusko. On Tuesday 20 boys from the Brisbane Grammar ...

    Article : 119 words
  52. FORMER CLERGYMAN.

    Questioned in the Divorce Court to-day regarding his previous occupation, Alfred Reginald Sleep, a private detective, said that until the end of last year he was a Methodist ...

    Article : 75 words
  53. THE EGYPTIAN MINISTRY.

    News comes from Cairo that Mahomed Ma[?]oud Pasha has formed a Ministry with himself as Premier and Minister for the Interior His colleagues are:—Hafiz Afifi Bey. Minister ...

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  54. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    "Destructive critics of Government finance are apt to talk as though the finances of the war years were more difficult than they are at present." said the Federal Treasurer ...

    Article : 156 words
  55. CHESS.

    The eighth round of the State championship tourney was played at the School of Arts last night. With this round the second series of games began. The first half ended with Purdy and Ki[?] equal ...

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  56. COST OF LIVING.

    Figures compiled by the Commonwenlth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens) disclose that there was an increase of 0.2 per cent. in the cost of commodities for the 30 towns ...

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  57. WAR BURSARIES.

    The Bursary Endowment Board has awarded war bursaries to the following, subject to regulation conditions:—Harold L. N. Corkhill, June Nancy Hammond, Joyce I. Hawkins, ...

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  58. TO-DAY.

    Her Majety's: "Princes Channing," 8. Criterion: "Our Betters," 8. Theatre Royal: "Scandal," 8. Palace Theatre: "Nice People," 8. ...

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  59. QUANTAMBONE.

    Quantambone Station at Brewarrina, of 377,797 acres, was offered for sale by auction as a going concern at the Royal Exchange yesterday afternoon. Messrs. Goldsbrough. ...

    Article : 132 words
  60. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lady Heath, in a speech to members of the Women's Freodorb League confessed that during her recent flight across Afr[?] from Capetown, she carried a tube of morphine ...

    Article : 162 words
  61. TEAM WORK.

    Team work in politics has proved successful and beneficial to Tasmania. according to the Premier of that State (Mr J C. McPhee). who arrive in Melbourne to-day. It was ...

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  62. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    To-day marked the closing of the 1927-28 wool season. 62,250 bales having been submitted since Monday. Generally speaking, the offerings could only be described as average to medi[?]. with a sp[?]ing ...

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  63. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    After sitting for 15 days the interstate convention or the Miners' Federation concluded its deliberations at the Trades Hall yesterday. Arrangements were made to have ...

    Article : 73 words
  64. A.W.U. OFFICIALS.

    The executive council of the Australian Workers' Union yesterday endorsed the fol lowing nominations for the various offices of the organisation:—President. Messrs. J. ...

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  65. VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT.

    A[?] the Central Police Court, Court Rice of Darley-street. Sydney. was prosecuted by it, Board of Veterinary Suro[?] N.S.W on a charge of contravening the provisions of ...

    Article : 68 words
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