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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    WINGHAM, Tuesday.—The drastic changes being made and contemplated by the Education Department materially affect various centres in this district, and are exercising [?] ...

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  3. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    A large number of city firms have respondel to the appeal of the Retail Traders' Association to make special displays of Australian. British, and other Empire goods during Empire ...

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  4. MOTOR 'BUS CONTROL

    As the result of yesterday's dellberations of the conference convened by the Local Government Association to discuss the question of motor 'bus control, the conference was ...

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  5. COMMERCE.

    After a welcome has been extended the visiting delgates to the Chambers of Commerce Congress, a commencement was made with the business of the congress. ...

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  6. BROADCASTING.

    Mr. E. T. Fisk, of Amalgamated Wireless Ltd., yesterday elaborated a proposal recently outlined by him at a meeting of the association for developing wireless in Australia, in ...

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  7. PRESBYTERIANS.

    Considerable attention was devoted at the Presbyterian General Assembly for New South Wales, which continued its sittings yesterday, to the schools and colleges conducted under ...

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  8. NEW BANKING PREMISES.

    The Queensland National Bank, Limited, took possession recently of its new premises at the corner of Pitt and Hunter streets. The building originally was occupied by the Empire Hotel, and owned by Mr. J. Hart. When purchased by the bank it was approximately 25 years old. The firm of Messrs. John and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Police Band will play at Queen, Victoria's Statue in the morning, while the Fire Brigades Band and will be in Martin-place from noon, in lieu of 12.30 p.m. as already ...

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  10. MILLGROVE MYSTERY

    There were dramatic incidents to-day at the trial of David Kelly, a middle-aged man, on a charge of having murdered Florence Overall, a widow, at Millgrove, during the month ...

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  11. CITY MISSION.

    The sixty-first annual meeting of the Sydney City Mission was held in the Town Hall last night. His Excellency the Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, presided. ...

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  12. GIRLS' SCHOOL DESTROYED.

    A disastrous fire occurred last night at the New England Girls' School. The school, which was once Blshopcourt, the residence of the Anglican Bishop of Armidale, was burned to ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    The body of William Joseph Campbell, who residing in Old South Head-road, Woollahra, was found floating in Middle Harbour, near Edwards Bay, early yesterday morning by Mr. ...

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  14. YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Noel Wilkins, a youth, who resides in Reynolds-street, Neutral Bay, was conveyed to the Mater Misericordiae Hospital yesterday in a serious condition, suffering from a bullet ...

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  15. INDEX.

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  16. FOUND DEAD IN THE BUSH.

    Edward Dell, aged 52, who was working on King's Plains station, has been reported missing since Sunday, May 6. His body was found yesterday in the hush, some distance ...

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  17. MANS BODY FOUND.

    On Thursday afternoon, at Copmanhurst, the body of Herbert Ware, aged 22 years of age, was found lying alongside the road, death apparently having occurred about three ...

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  18. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  19. TEACHERS FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Director of Education, Mr. W. T. MeCoy, went to England early this year to attend the Imperial Education Conference, and he was asked to arrange to bring out suitable young ...

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  20. BULLOCK DRIVER INJURED.

    A sulky driven by E. Johnston, and a bullock team driven by James Herkes, met on Dingo Bridge yesterday morning. To perr[?]it the sulky to pass Herkes pulled his team up, but when ...

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  21. CITY COUNCIL DEPOT.

    It was reported to the works committee of the City Council yesterday that the Railway Commissioners had given permission to construct a siding for goods traffic from their ...

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  22. FATAL RIDING ACCIDENT.

    Cyril G. Scouller, a young man, was the victim of a fatal accident. While riding after cattle at Euroley the horse fell, Scouller sustaining a fractured skull. He died ...

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  23. REQUEST BY DISTILLERS.

    Requesting a reduction of 5/ a gallon in the excise duty, payable on Austratlian brandy, gin, rum, and whisky, a deputation representing distillers, vine and barley growers, and ...

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  24. RUN OVER BY TRAIN.

    Patrick O'Brien, 62, a lengthsman, was run over by a train near North-street crossing, Rockhampton, this morning, while walking along the line. The body was dragged ...

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  25. ELECTORAL LISTS.

    It was announced at the Chief Secretary's Department yesterday that the State electoral lists, which, after revision, would become the electoral rolls for the year 1923, were now on ...

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  26. TO-DAY

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  27. OLD FORTIANS' MEMORIAL.

    The pupils of the Fort-street Boys' High School have inaugurated a fund for the purpose of erecting a memorial to perpetuate the names of Old Fortians who fought and fell in ...

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  28. [?] BY MOTOR CAR.

    C. S. McLaren, of Tuncurry, was driving to Taree on his way to Kempsey, when his hat blew off, and the car pulled up. Another passengar got out to recover the hat, and the ...

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  29. TENTERFIELD WATER SUPPLY.

    On Thursday the members of the local council inspected two sites for a proposed water supply for the town. Before making the trip they were addressed in the council chambers ...

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  30. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The honorary secretary of the Condobolin Railway League (Mr. C. H. Leifermann), in a letter to the "Herald" in regard to the Transcontinental railway, and the proposed line ...

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  31. COLLISION ON A BRIDGE.

    A serious accident happened on Ashlea Bridge, Dingo Creek, yesterday. James Herkes was driving a team of bullocks attached to a waggon, loaded with logs. He was riding ...

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  32. KINDERGARTEN UNION.

    At the invitation of Alderman E. S. Budrodeen, 85 small boys belonging to various slum area clubs of the Kindergarten Union enjoyed an outing on the Parramatta River. ...

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  33. COOK'S STATUE.

    Alderman Marks, vice-chairman of the parks committee of the City Council, on Wednesday referred to the statements recently published in letters to the "Herald" to the effect that ...

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  34. VETERANS' DINNER.

    Army and navy veterans who desire to attend the annual dinner given by the Commonwealth Government at 8 p.m. on Saturday next, at Sargent's Cafe, Market-street, are ...

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