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  2. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK.

    An "Empire Shopping Week" will be held in city and country centres from May 21 to May 2[?], inclusive. An extensive publicity campaign among retail traders and others ...

    Article : 264 words
  3. A PRESSING NEED.

    The pressing need for the conservation of the world's supply of raw material and power has caused much thought to be devoted to the elimination of waste in all directions. ...

    Article : 571 words
  4. COUNTRY WOMEN.

    There was a record attendance of delegates to the sixth annual conference of the Country Women's Association of New South Wales which opened in the Y.W.C.A. Hall[?] ...

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  5. ANZAC DAY.

    Returned soldiers will endeavour on Anzac Day this year to make a more demonstrative gesture of remembrance than ever they have made before. Big as last year's celebrations ...

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  6. Advertising

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  7. FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand Ru[?]by Union team which is to tour South Africa this season arrived by the Marama yesterday, and will [?] for Cape-town by the Eur[?]pides on Saturday. The team[?] ...

    Article : 368 words
  8. TO-DAY'S HEATS.

    The heats of the 36th annual regatta of the Ath[?]etic Association of the Great Public Schools will be decided this afternoon on the Parramatia River. The programme and draw ...

    Article : 524 words
  9. GENERAL RAIN.

    Rain was still falling in many parts of New South Wales yesterday afternoon, the far west being the only division which did not report showers. There were good falls in ...

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  10. FINAL TRIAL GAMES.

    Final practice matches will be conducted by the New South Wales Rugby Union next Saturday. Referes and grounds are as follows:- Glebe-Balmain v Eastern Suburbs, at Weigall Oval ...

    Article : 165 words
  11. REPUDIATED.

    Two members of the Seamen's Union called at the "Herald" office yesterday to repudiate what they described as the "gr[?]ssly offensive" letter sent to the Interstate Shipowners' ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    At last night's meeting of the Rugby League the head body in Sydney was strongly [?]ed for allotting Parkes the western fixture for the English team's visit, and ignoring the more important centres like ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. NEW GUINEA.

    In an effort to encourage natives of the various New Gunea tribes and villages to mingle freely, the Administration of the Mandated Territory has established a system ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. DERAILMENT.

    The two front wheels of the engine and two trucks of a goods train were derailed on the main western line, between Wentworth Falls and Lawson, yesterday morning. Slight ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    On Saturday next, the St. George Club will open a new ground at Prince's Highway, within 2 few [?] utes of C[?]riton station. The ground will be known as Prince Edward Park, and will be officially opened ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. "POLITICAL GRAVEYARD."

    A story which caused amusement was told by Sir George Pearce at the luncheon of the New South Wales Constitutional Association. ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. EVANGELISM.

    At the half-yearly assembly of the Baptist Union of New South Wales yesterday the home [?]ission and evangel[?]stic committees were repested to devise means of financing and ...

    Article : 215 words
  18. DEPORTATION.

    Cecil Alex Wright, who had been remanded on several occasions on a charge of larceny as a bailee, was further charged with being a prohibited immigrant. Constable Dunn said ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    The following practice matches will be played on Saturday:—Eastern Suburbs v Newtown, Hampden Oval; Sydney v Western S[?]bs, Erskineville Oval; South Sydney v North Shore, on a ground to be ...

    Article : 388 words
  20. JOURNALISM.

    The Senate of the University of Western Australia has approved of regulations to govern a new course for a dip[?]oma in journalism, which has been established as a ...

    Article : 229 words
  21. TUBERCULOSIS.

    In his report on the treatment of tuberculosis in England and the United States, which he visited recently at the request of the Commonwealth Government, Dr. Everitt ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. RANDALL WOODHOUSE.

    In recognition of his many years' service in the cause of charity, friends of Professor Randall Woodhouse, the well-known tenor and teacher of singing, organised a testimonial ...

    Article : 296 words
  23. MAN'S NECK BROKEN.

    While looking down a lift well at the theatre being constructed in Market-street, yesterday, Edward Charles Adams, aged 41, [?] married man, residing at Moorhead-street, ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The annual interstate conference of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association was opened in Melbourne. Suggested amendments of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. CHARGE AGAINST MOTORIST.

    James Oliver Schier, aged 43 years, grazier, of Pine Vale, Finley (N.S.W.), was charged in General Sessions to-day with having killed Mrs. Beatrice Gibbons on February 12. Mrs. ...

    Article : 95 words
  26. CRICKET.

    At the New South Wales Cricket Association rooms last night A. F. Kippax, the State captain, who is to be married on Friday, was presented with a clock during a smoke concert ...

    Article : 149 words
  27. HINKLER.

    Hinkler has spent a very busy day attending social functions. He paid a visit to the Adelaide Children's Hospital, and subsequently he was entertained by the Ministry ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. ROYAL NORTH SHORE HOSPITAL

    The spe[?]al competition in connection with the appeal for funds to build a new children's ward at the Royal North Shore Hospital for the [?]oy or girl who sells the ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. HARBOUR TUGS.

    Chief Judge Dethridge to-day gave judgment on the claim of the Merchant Service Guild that officers and engineers employed on the tugs of the Sydney Harbour Trust, which ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. FIGHT AT EL ARISTH.

    [?] the result of a fight between some Britons and Australians at El Arish yesterday afternoon, two men named Dickson and Shields received wounds, and were taken to [?]nnisfa[?] ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. SYDNEY BUSH WALKERS.

    Over the week-end a party of 18 members of the Sydney Bush Walkers' Club, led by Mr. A. Hodson, proceeded from Liverpool along the banks of the George's River over ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. "RISING OF COURT."

    John Ernest Steven was proceeded against at the Central Police Court on Monday, for having trespassed on railway premises, namely, the cafe[?]aria at the Contral ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. CYCLING.

    All the leading [?] and professional riders in the State are expected to appear at the [?]well meeting, which will be tendered on Saturday evening to Roy Horton, who is accompanying the Olymp[?] ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. MACHINE GUN COMPETITION.

    A trophy has been given to the Citizen Forces' Rifle Club Union by the 1st Machine Gun Company, A.I.F., for competition at Long Bay range on June 2 and 4. ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. GRAND UNITED ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.

    Consequent upon the retirement of Bro. [?] H. Sands of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, Bro. H.J. Ridley has been appointed grand socretary. He will take over the ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. AUSTRALIAN FAUNA.

    A conference of representatives of State advisory committees was opened in Melbourne to-day to devise a uniform policy for the administration of the proclamation ...

    Article : 116 words
  37. NO MONEY FOR SEWER TUNNEL.

    "Sewerage tunnels and shafts which cost many thousands of pounds are lying idle on the route of the NOrthern Suburbs outfall sewer, because the Government will not ...

    Article : 94 words
  38. PROHIBITION.

    At a largely-attended meeting in the Church of Christ, Petersham[?] on Monday, the following resolution was carried unanimously: —"This meeting, representative of the Church ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. TASMANIAN APPLES.

    The steam[?] Trojanstar (9002 tons) sailed yestarday for [?]don, with 165,500 cases of apples, which is the largest quantity of fruit ever shipped from Tasmania in one boat. The ...

    Article : 54 words
  40. CUSTARD APPLES.

    I[?] an endeavour to popularise the consumption of custard apples in Sydney, the Queensland Government Tourist Bureau has arranged for an exhibition of the fruit in the rooms ...

    Article : 62 words
  41. BOXING.

    A wood-chopping contest will support the Bowdon-[?] Aldes contest at the Stadium to-night. Appo,[?] McCarthy, McDonald, and the Payne brothers will compete in a 15-inch log contest for £20. ...

    Article : 45 words
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