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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Roy-street Railway Bridge, which has been under construction for seven months, is to be opened to-morrow. It is a very substantial structure, and will give means of ...

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  3. THE SEAMEN[?]

    There was no sign yesterday of a resumption of work by the seamen as ordered by the President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court on the idle vessels. Shipowners ...

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  4. IN THE GREAT HALL.

    Within the Great Hall, [?] the scene contrasted strangely with the galety of the quadrangle, the students' commemoration ceremony took place. The walls are hung with ...

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  5. STUDENTS' FESTIVAL AND WAR MEMORIAL FETE.

    SCENE IN THE QUADRANGLE OF THE UNIVERSITY YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE ABORIGINES.

    Records of songs and speech of aborigines were obtained by Dr. G. Horne, who returned from Adelaide to-day after a trip through Central Australia. Dr. Horne regards the ...

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  7. NARRABRI QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions, before Judge Mocatta, James Eric Boyle was acquitted on a charge of stealing 28 head of cattle, the property of Terrell and Richardson. ...

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  8. THE "BLUES."

    The presentation of 1923 "blues," won by thoso who had represented the University in various br[?]nches of sport, were presented in the presence of the vice-regal party and the ...

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  9. NEW ODDFELLOWS' DISTRICT.

    At a large gathering of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows' representatives here, including Grand Master Turtle and Past Grand Master Chivell, a new district of the order, to be ...

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  10. FIRE AT CAMPSIE.

    Elizabeth Swift, aged 81 years, had a narro[?] escape from being burnt to death last night, when a weatherboard cottage of 11 rooms at Homer-street, Campsie, of which ...

    Article : 136 words
  11. VAN HEMSKIRK.

    After a delay of three days, from May 19 till 21, caused by standing by the wrecked Van Hemskirk, the Tasman arrived at Brisbane this morning, and sailed again for Sydney and ...

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  12. FELL FROM TRAIN.

    News was brought here yesterday by the Moree mail that a passenger had fallen from the train. Gangers were called out to search, and about 4 a.m. they found the body of a ...

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  13. TRAM DELAY.

    An accident to a Chinaman's vegetable cart delayed thousands of suburban tram travellers and caused a complete hold-up of the tramway services which use the Parramatta-road ...

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  14. P.M. SUSPENDED.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. A. G. Ogilvie) announced to-day that he had suspended, under the provisions of the Public Service Act, E. W. Turner, police magistrate at Hobart, on ...

    Article : 178 words
  15. BELLINGEN MEMORIAL HALL.

    A largely attended public meeting at Belligen last night decided by 112 votes to 12 in favour of the amalgamation of the Bellingen Literary Institute and the Bellingen Shire ...

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  16. ACTORS AND ACTRESSES.

    Mr. Deputy President Webb, in the Arbitration Court to-day, gave judgment in the plaint of the Actors' Federation of Australia against the Entrepreneurs' Association of Australia. ...

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  17. FEDERAL SESSION.

    So much time is being occupied in the House of Representatives by formal motions for the adjournment of the House that the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) indicated to-day that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DEATH OF MR. H. CARTWRIGHT.

    Mr. Henry Cartwright, who was seriously injured in East Greta colliery on Wednesday, died the same evening at 7 o'clock. He took a prominent part in developing East ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC SOCIETY.

    There was a fairly large attendance in the late afternoon for the University Dramatic Society's performance of a one-act play by Stanley Houghton, "The Dear Departed." The ...

    Article : 242 words
  20. FEMALE 'BUS CONDUCTORS.

    A twenty-year-old girl, obliged to relinquish teaching for health reasons, secured a position as a 'bus conductor, but the application for a license was refused by the City Council on ...

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  21. EVENING CONCERT.

    In the evening there was a musical entertainment in the Great Hall, which attracted a large audience. It consisted mainly of popular songs in costume, to piano ...

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  22. WOMEN STUDENTS.

    A novel entertainment in the form of a burlesque taken from Stephen Leacock's nonsensical "Gertrude the Governess" attracted a full house to the history lecture room. This ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. THE EXHIBITS.

    Many of the thousands of visitors took the opportunity of viewing the exhibits and demonstrations by the various faculties, and the [?]small amounts charged shoul[?] ...

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  24. THE UNIVERSITY SONGS.

    It was an exceedingly happy crowd that gathered round the platform in the quadrangle yesterday afternoon, just as the twilight was giving place to a glow of Chinese ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. FINANCIAL RESULTS.

    [?]here were lively scenes in the quadrangle last evening, and all the stalls appeared to be doing excellent business, most of them having sold out of goods at the close. ...

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  26. CARILLON.

    The fact that the war momorial at the University of Sydney is to take the form of a carillon invests with special interest the statement that in the last 26 years or so ...

    Article : 208 words
  27. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.—Arr: Kapara, s, from Melbourne; Hobstons Hay, s, and Moira, s, from eastern States; Port Nicholson, s, from New York. Dep: Dimboola, s, for Fremantle; Eumeralla, s, for Melbourne. ...

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  28. STEAMER BASSANO.

    A fire broke out in the coal bunkers of the steamer Bassano late yesterday afternoon, and every effort waat made to confine it to the [?]atch. It had been anticipated that the ...

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  29. MRS. S. A. HICKLING.

    Mrs. Sarah Ann Hickling, a well-known Maitland resident, died at East Maitland aged 95 years. She was born at Hacknell, England, and came here in 1857, since when she ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. LECTURETTES.

    Not the least interesting of the events connected with the faculty displays was a series of lecturettes delivered by professors and lecturers of the University. Miss Jessie Webb, ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  32. HOVELL-HUME CENTENARY.

    At a meeting of the Hovell-Hume Centena[?] Celebrations Committee it was stated by the organiser (Aldermnn Waugh) that the funds required were being raised on ...

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  33. THE "COURT OF INJUSTICE."

    another department was a large number of Br[?]sh, French, German, and American aeroplane engines which have been secured by the school. The work of Dr. Bradfield also has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. MOTOR 'BUS FATALITY.

    The Parramatta District Coroner, Mr. H. Richardson Clark, held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Leslie Sylvester Phillis, aged 40, of Asquith-street, ...

    Article : 178 words
  35. CESSNOCK LOAN.

    Councillor Brown (president of the Cessnock Shire Council) has been informed that the council's proposal to raise a loan of £50,000 for expenditure in Cessnock, which ...

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  36. TEAM MEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    In a letter to the Editor, a correspondent states that one source of dissatisfaction among tramway men is the fact that men may be signed on at noon for an hour, and return at ...

    Article : 111 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 247 words
  38. A DELAYED ART UNION.

    Recently a big rally was held for the local hospital, in which nearly £1000 was raised. Amongst the various methods of raising the money was the disposal of a racehorse by art ...

    Article : 114 words
  39. BORIS KOSTICH.

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  40. PARKES A[?]CH CHAPTER.

    At the Masonic Temple on Wednesday Royal Arch Chapter, Parkes, was constituted and dedicated. There was a large attendance of brethren from Orange, Forbes, and Peak ...

    Article : 143 words
  41. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    According to a statement made by Subinspector Head in the police court this morning Arthur Brown (34), insurance inspector, is alleged to have conspired with S. G. Heling ...

    Article : 196 words
  42. TO-DAY.

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  43. MYSTERIOUS ASSAULTS AT FORBES.

    Several complaints have been made to the police lately in regard to a man leaping out of the darkness and [?]assaulting persons. One old man named [?]armont was assaulted on ...

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  44. CHESS CHAMPION.

    A household word among chess-players the world over is the name of Boris Kostich, champion of Jugo-Slavia. He arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Melbourne express and ...

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  45. MR. BAVIN AT ORANGE.

    Mr. T. R. Bavin (Attorney-General) ad dressing a meeting at the Forresters' Hall to night expressed gratification at the agreemen[?] which had been reached by the State ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. PROGRESS OF ORANGE.

    At the last meeting of the Orange Municipal Council permission was given to erect buildings estimated to cost £20,000, inclusive of structures for business and residential ...

    Article : 67 words
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