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  2. COTTON.

    "It would appear," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), "that Mr. Gillies, Acting Premier of Queensland, is under some misapprehension, both in regard to what I actually ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mme. Slapoffski's students' concert was prceeded at the Conservatorium Hall last night by the first performance here of Brahm's Licheslieder, the music of which that noted English operatic soprane and teacher ...

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  4. THE ELECTIONS.

    With the coming of the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) into the Robertson electorate a very bitter fight between the Nationalists and the Country party will be brought into ...

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  5. STATE SESSION.

    Apart from the meeting of supporters of the Government to consider the position of the Acting Premiership, main interest in Parliamentary circles yesterday centred in the ...

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  6. THE BRIDGE.

    The debate on the second reading of the Sydney Harbour Bridge Bill in the Legislative Council-yesterday was preceded by a motion of which notice had been given by Mr. T. ...

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  7. CITY COUNCIL DECISION.

    The City Council last night decided unanimously to approve of the North Shore Bridge Bill, provided the financial clauses were so amended that the taxation on the ...

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  8. THE PALING-CHAPPELL CONCERT.

    Miss Rene Maxwell's reappearance on the concern platform after two years' absence in comic opera, will be the central feature of the Plaing-Chappell popular concert at the Town Hall to-night. Mr. ...

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  9. ROYAL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY.

    To-morrow night at the Town Hall Mr. Joseph Bradley will conduct the State Orchestra and the Royal Philharmonic Choir in Brahms' beautiful "Song of Destiny," in Hecht's "Charge of the Light Brigage." ...

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  10. JOCKEY KILLED.

    A fatality occurred at the Gosford Racing Club's meeting yesterday. When the field for the Novice Handicap was passing the three-furlongs post Baveton fell, ...

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  11. MR. LAMOND.

    "The National party is more representative of the Australian people than any other party that has over existed in the Commonwealth," said Mr. Hector Lamond, Assistant Minister ...

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  12. THE E. M. WOOLLEY SCHOLARSHIP.

    Miss Dorothy Ryan having resigned the E. M. Woolley scholarship, the trustees, on the recommendation of the examiners of the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of ...

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  13. BRITISH MUSIC SOCIETY.

    Mr. Wilfred Arlom has returned from his examination tour of New South Wales on behalf of the Australian Music Examination Board. ...

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  14. CONCERT AT KING'S HALL.

    A concert will be given in King's Hall to-night in aid of the place fund of the Protestant Children's Home, under the direction of Mr. W. A. Hourn. The following artists will assist:—Misses Somerville, ...

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  15. COTTON IN PAPUA.

    Mr. James Fowler, Assistant Resident Magistrate of the Central Division, Papua, who is on a holiday visit to Sydney, says that the new Austral Papuan Investments Company is ...

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  16. NORTH SHORE HOSPITAL CONCERT.

    On Friday and Saturday evening next a concert will be given by the Three Corners' Club at the Masonic Hall Turramurra, in aid of the maternity want of the Royal North Shore Hospital. The entertainment "in ...

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  17. MISS MARY CHARLTON'S RECITAL.

    Miss Mary Charlton, a pianist from the studio of G. Vern Barnett, opened her recital at King's Hall lad night with a capably studied interpretation of Besthoven's "Sonata in E Flat Major," followed later by ...

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  18. ELECTRICITY METERS.

    The Lord Mayor yesterday told a deputation representing the electrical trades unions that he was entirely in favour of having electrical supply meters made in Sydney if the price ...

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  19. MR. FLEMING.

    Mr. W. M. Fleming, who is now the deputy leader of the Federal Country party, and is seeking re-election for the Robertson division, was returned at the elections in 1919 as a ...

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  20. DEPUTY PREMIER.

    who has boen selected for the position of Deputy Premier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SUBURBAN FIRE.

    A two-story brick and iron building in Clifton Reserve, off Crown-street, Surry Hills, was completly destroyed by fire at an early hour yesterday morning. The building was ...

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  22. SCHOOLBOYS' TOUR.

    On Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, in the Inner Domain, the Governor, Sir Walter Davidson, will present to the metropolitan section of the Young Australia League boys who ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the debate on the second reading of the Sydney Harbour Bill was commenced, as reported in another column. Discussion will be resumed this ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr. Charles F. Jones, late secretary of the Federated Picture Showmen's Association, took place on Monday afternoon, in the Roman Catholic section of the ...

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  25. WARNING NOTICE.

    The town clerk states that unauthorised persons are operating in the city as City Council inspectors, and demanding money by threat, and he requests citizens to demand ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr: Nov. 14. Ceduna, s. from Townsville; Telamon, s. from Melbourne; Hororata, s, from eastern States; Kermandic, sch, from Hobart. Dep: Nov. 14, Induna, s, for eastern States. ...

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  27. MR. G. C. WESTMORE.

    The death occurred yesterday at Wentworthville of Mr. George C. Westmore, formerly of the clerical staff of the "Sydney Morning Herald," in his 30th year. The younger ...

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  28. INFANTS' HOSPITAL.

    To celebrate the first anniversary of the official opening of the Renwick Hospital for Infants at Summer Hill, a garden party was held in the beautiful grounds of the ...

    Article : 441 words
  29. THE SCHOOLS.

    Mr. P. Board (Director of Education), in opening the annual exhibition of super-primary work at Paddington Superior Public School last night, said Australia is spending ...

    Article : 267 words
  30. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  31. ENMORE TRAGEDY.

    Detectives Matthews and Missingham, who are investigating the circumstances of the death of Archibald Anderson, whose body was found in London-street, Enmore, on Saturday ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. POSTMASTERS' CLAIM.

    Referring to the claim of the Australian Postmasters' Association for a new award before the Public Service Arbitration Court, Mr. W. J. Skewes (representing the Publie Service ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
  34. MR. NICHOLLS IN DEFENCE.

    Mr. S. Nicholls, M.P., in a speech at Lithgow, referred to the criticisms regarding his nonattendance at many Parliamentary sittings. He said that his non-attendance was not all due ...

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  35. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    The Sporting Federation's request for information as to the terms under which J. O. Anderson went to America with the Davis Cup team was considered at a meeting of the ...

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  36. MASONIC TEMPLE AT MITTAGONG.

    This town was the Mecca of the Masonlt fraternity on the occasion of the dedication of the new Masonic temple. The ceremony was performed by the Right Worshipful ...

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  37. MR. PIGOTT AT PARKES.

    Mr. H. R. M. Pigott, Country party candidate for Calare, addressed a meeting in the open air on Saturday night and received a most attentive hearing from a large crowd. ...

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  38. CREMORNE-NEUTRAL BAY.

    A movement is on foot at Cremorne and Neutral Bay aiming at separation from the North Sydney council and the formation of a new municipality. In the event of this ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Cairo " 2 and 8. Criterion: "The Silver Fox," 2 and 8. Theatre Royal: "The Naughty Princess," 2 and 8. Palace: "The Prince of lovers" 2.30 and 8. ...

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  40. JUVENILE ODDFELLOWS.

    The first juvenile lodge of the I.O.O.F. was instituted at New Lambton on Saturday by Grand Lodge officers Bro. G. T. Clarke (Grand Secretary) and Bro. M. F. Wedderspoon ...

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  41. GLADSTONE HOTEL.

    The City Council last night, by 10 votes to 8, declined to rescind a resolution of the previous meeting deciding that the lease of the Gladstone Hotel, William-street, be given to ...

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  42. A.W.U.

    The proceedings at the forthcoming annual convention of the A.W.U. promise to be extremely lively. The agenda paper was made available yesterday. ...

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  43. HAY STACKS DESTROYED.

    Three stacks of hay belonging to W. Spring, and fencing owned by Messrs. Goonan and Caldwell, were destroyed by fire at Eurabba. The damage done is estimated at £200. A ...

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  44. NEWINGTON COLLEGE OPEN SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The following boys will be recommended to the Newington College Council for the college open scholarships:—James Alexander Church of England Preparatory School, ...

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  45. MR. TOM MANN.

    The New South Wales Labour Council has entered into negotiations with Mr. Tom Mann, who is at present in South Africa, urging him to visit New South Wales. ...

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  46. MR. DOOLEY M.L.A.

    Information has been received here that Mr. Dooley, M.L.A., is expected back from New Zealand about November 28. ...

    Article : 29 words
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