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  2. REUNION.

    The letter subjoined represents the answer of the reunion committee of General Synod to a deliverance on Christian unity by the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    "As the result of cyaniding large numbers of sheep die in this and neighbouring districts annually, and I regard this offence as a very serious one." In these terms Sergt. Crozier ...

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  4. MELBA.

    Dame Nellie Melba said farewell last night, at her final concert, amid an enthusiastic demonstration from an audience which filled every part of the Town Hall. At the end of ...

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  5. RENOWN CANTEEN.

    Since the inauguration of the Citizens' Canteen at Circular Quay hundreds of the Renown's sailors have taken advantage, of the splendid arrangements that have been made for ...

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  6. CHURCHES OF CHRIST

    The 42nd annual conference of the New South Wales Churches of Christ was continued at the City Temple last night. The president. Mr. W. H. Hall, was in the chair. ...

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  7. POPULAR MASTER.

    The death occurred suddenly early yesterday morning of Commander A. Cain, R.N.R., D.S.C, master of the Union S.S Company's cargo motor ship Limerick He was found ...

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  8. NEW FEDERAL JUDGE.

    MR. E. A. DRAKE BROCKMAN, who has been appointed a Judge of the Commonwealth court of Court of Conciliation and Arbitration. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE RENOWN.

    Last night. for the second time during the [?]sit of the Renown, searchlights lit up the sky over Sydney. The request of the harbour authorities that ...

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  10. ALLEGED STABBING AFFRAY.

    Thomas James Tanered, who was arrested some time ago, in connection with a stabbing affray following a fight at the rear of Ganmain Hotel, was charged at the Ganmain ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    At a meeting of the committee last night it was decided to make arrangements for the laying of the foundation-stone of the soldiers' memorial in front of the Council Chambers, ...

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  12. CONCILIATION.

    Mr A. M. Stewart Registrsr of the Common wealth Court of conciliation and Arbitration, has been appointed Concillation Commissioner. ...

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  13. SNAKE IN A BED.

    When Mrs. R. J. Fitzgerald, of Tyaigum, commenced to make her husband's bed this morning she discovered a brown snake between the sheets," The snake was promptly ...

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  14. LITTLE BOY KILLED.

    John Charles McNamara, aged 2 years and 9 months, received fatal injuries yesterday afternoon, when he fell a distance, of forty feet from the roof of the flat in which he liven ...

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  15. TO STUDY IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Alan Carey Taylor, B.A., to whom the French Government Travelling Scholarship for 1927-28 has lately been awarded, entered the North Sydney Boys' High School in 1918. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WOMAN THROWN FROM SULKY.

    Mrs. N. Kerr, of Pumpenbil, was thrown from a sulky while on her way to Tyalgum. The sulky struck a stump. Mrs. Kerr's right wrist was broken, and she was severely ...

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  17. IMMIGRANT'S GOOD FORTUNE.

    A German immigrant, Carl Muller, who, with some companions, recently arrived [?] Corowa penniless and in search of work, has been advised that he has been bequeathed by his ...

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  18. EASTER DANCE.

    Eighteen young girls, dressed in the brightest of bright frocks formed a guard of honour for the Covernor and Lady de Chair across the ballroom floor of the Ambassadors last night ...

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  19. CONVOY OF CRUISERS.

    H.M.A.S. Sydney and H.M.A.S. Adelaide will leave Sydney with H.M.S. Renown to-day or Hobart. The Adelaide returned from Brisbane yesterday. Both cruisers will take part in ...

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  20. MAN'S HAND SEVERED.

    William Berry, an employee of the Yarrolumia Shire, while attending a road scariffier near Bungendore yesterday, had his right hand severed. He was brought to ...

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  21. MOTORISTS' COMPLAINTS.

    Reports stating that many motorists who had intended visiting Canberra for the opening ceremony had decided not to come because of the restrictions imposed have caused a lively ...

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  22. LABOURER KILLED.

    William Lloyd, labourer, was killed at Chatsbury slate quarries, about 15 miles from Goulburn, this afternoon. The chain of a flyingfox broke, dropping a load of slate on to Lloyd. ...

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  23. ANZAC DAY.

    Details were made available yesterday of the commemorative parade which is to take place on Anzac Day. Returned soldiers have been invited to fall into line on Anzac Day at ...

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  24. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    Although about 10 skilled workmen received notice of dismissal at the small arms factory recently owing, it was stated, to lack of ordors, there does not appear to be much fear ...

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  25. NORTH-WEST.

    A telegram from Wyndham states that Mr. G. T. Wood, S.M., Royal Commissioner, who is inquiring into the allegations of shootings and burnings of aborigines by a police ...

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  26. FOUR MEN INJURED.

    Four men were injured and a sulky and motor car w re wrecked in an accident on the Canberra Queanbeyan road last night The ear. driven by Clarence Jones and containing ...

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  27. MASTER PLUMBERS.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Mostyn) yesterday tendered a Civic reception to the interstate delegates of the Master Plumbers' Association. ...

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  28. REDISTRIBUTION.

    As forecasted in the "Herald" yesterday, the Government has now decided to appoint an Electoral Commission to redistribute the electoral boundaries in accordance with the ...

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  29. UNION APPEAL.

    Mr. George Bodkin, secretary of the railway workers branch of the Australian Workers' Union, announced yesterday that the branch had decided to appeal to the High ...

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  30. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A stock train came into collision with a coal train at Breeza railway station last night. At the time of the accident the coal train was stationary. ...

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  31. LOWER BIRTH-RATE IN VICTORIA.

    Vital statistics for Victoria for 1926 show an exceedingly unsatisfactory birth rate, which was the lowest yet recorded. The number of births registered was 36,352, which ...

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  32. SYDNEY ROTARY.

    MR. W. H. IFOULD. who has been elected president of Sydney Rotary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. PLAYGROUNDS.

    Addressing the Town Planning Association yesterday Mr. C. E. Bean expressed a fear that with the rapid growth of population and industrial enterprises in the metropolitan area ...

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  34. ANOTHER ASSAULT.

    Following several previous ocurrences of a similar nature an alleged attack on a mar ried woman at Ea[?]eld was reported to the polive late on Tuesday night. ...

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  35. GEORGE'S RIVER.

    It Is considered probable that an amendment of the Act may be necessary to permit of the council concerned to borrow between £40,000 and £50,000 for the additional cost of ...

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  36. END OF OPERA SEASON.

    The two Gilbert and Sullivan operas that had been chosen for the closing of the season last night at Her Majesty's Theatre were "The Yeomen of the Guard' and "The ...

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  37. INDEX.

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  38. COOK'S RIVER.

    Members of the Town Planning Association met yesterday and expressed divergent views on the improvement to Cooks River. Mr. N. C, Buzacott, M. L. C., remarked that ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM.

    The ethnological department of the Australian Museum hus just been enriched by the acquisition. through the geuerosity of Sir Alfred Meeks, M.L.C., of the Robins' ...

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  40. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    A fire broke out on board the steamer Cornwall at noon yesterday while the vessel was lying at No. 10 wharf. Pyrmoni. Flames surrounding a number of gunns bags of copra ...

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  41. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    The Butter Stabilisation Committee decided yesterday to increase the price of butter on Tuesday next by ½d per lb, malling the price 172/8 per cwt. Should the increase stimulate ...

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  42. MISSION TO U.S.A.

    Reference was made to day by the VicePresident of the Executive Council (Senator Pearce) to the statement cabled from the United States to the effect that Mr. J. C. ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. CANE HARVESTING BY MACHINERY.

    A motion picture dealing with the Talkiner Cane Harvester was shown yesterday afternoon to Pross representatives at the Film House projection-room. It is claimed for ...

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  45. MANLY GOLF CLUB BALL.

    Members of the Manly Golf Club entertained about 275 of their friends, including officers of the Renown, at a dance nt their club last night. The decoration scheme was carried ...

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  46. IDLE MINE.

    At a meeting of members of the Ayrfi[?] Miners Lodge to-day, a majority of the miners decided to resume work. while the wheelers decided to stand firm. This complicates ...

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  47. NORTH SYDNEY OVAL.

    At the meeting of the North Sydney Municipal Council on Tuesday evening, the Mayer (Alderman primrose), in a minute regarding the proposed new pavilion at No. 1 Oval in ...

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  48. THREE MEN POISONED.

    Detective-Sergeant Keogh returned to Sydney yesterday after spending a week at Tunnel Camp, near Kyogle, in investigating the poisoning of three men on April 4 last. None ...

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  49. UNCLEAN PREMISES.

    As a result of a campaign cerried out reremly by Health Department inspectors, five food-vendors were convicted at the Central Summons Court yesterday on charges of ...

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  50. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr; April 13, Fordsdale, s, from London[?] Hatmura, s, from Calcutta: Karool[?], s, from F[?]mantle; Mooltan, R.M.S., from eastern States. Dep: April 12, Barra[?], s, for London; Crefeld, s, ...

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  51. TWENTY-FIFTH BATTERY.

    A happy evening was spent last night by members and guests of the 26th Battery. A.I.F., at the battery e third annual reunion. Colonel James, D.S.O., handed over his ...

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  52. DALMAR CHILDREN'S HOMES.

    Additions to the Dalmar Children's Home at Carlingford will be officially opened on April 23, at 3 p.m. Those will include a hos pital for boys, which has been given by Miss ...

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  53. SWINE FEVER.

    As a precaution against the spread of swine fever, the Stock Department has asked the Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animnls to give special attention by its ...

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  54. BROADCASTING.

    Mr. L. Schultz, who was formerly associated with United Distributor, Ltd., in the capacity of experimental engineer returned to Sydney by the Orama yesterday. after a trip to the ...

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  55. LATE MINING.

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  56. GIRL MISSING.

    Mystery surrounds the disappearance of Miss Connie Walsh from her home in Rodgers-street. Kandos. She was last seen on Monday evening of last week, and since then no ...

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  57. TO-DAY.

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  58. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, for lowing investigations by Detective-sergeant Sherringham and Detective Cumes, and other police, Sydney Reginald Victor Short, aged ...

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  59. NEW ZEALAND.

    There is a record number of 61 candidates for 21 scats on the City Council. Altogether there 91 candidates for 31 seats on local bodies in and around Aurkland. whose ...

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  60. CHARGE AGAINST SOLICITOR.

    Harry Waldemar Baum, aged 37 years. solicitor, appeared again at the Central Police Court yesterday. to answer a charge ol having failed to pay a Mr. Theodore £450, ...

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  61. LATE FINANCIAL.

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  62. RAIN AT TAMWORTH.

    Rain commenced to fall at 4 o'clock this afternoon and continued intermittently There is every indication of a Steady downpour. ...

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  63. CARE OF DOMESTIC PETS.

    The Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals han issued a reminder to holiday-makers requesting that suitable arrangements be mada for the feeding and watering of ...

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