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  2. FLAG AND CHILDREN

    "I was very pleased to read a leading article in "The Sun' on Monday," said Mr. Mutch, Minister for Education, this afternoon; "entitled 'The Flag ...

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  3. "WE WANT LANG"

    The public section of the Central Summons Court was again crowded with unemployed this morning, when further evidence was heard by Mr. ...

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  4. NEW MENACE

    The Labor correspondent of "The Times" states that a now strike menace has arisen owing to the refusal of transport workers and railwaymen ...

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  5. SHIPS AT A LOSS

    Further reference to the appointment to a responsible position at Cockatoo of Mr. Bridekirk after he had, allegedly, served a term of nine months in ...

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  6. CO-PARTNERSHIP

    The Governor-General, who, with Lady Forster, was the guest of the Millions Club at the Town Hall to-day. made a speech that aroused the ...

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  7. WOOL SALES

    There is general satisfaction among wool brokers at the result of the opening series yesterday. Instead of solid withdrawals being ...

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  8. WOMAN'S DEATH

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice James, the trial took place of George Guntor, aged 53, a homoeopathist, and Royal Vivian ...

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  9. TAKEN TO TASK

    Sir George Fuller, leader or the Nationalist Party, took exception this afternoon to Mr. Dooley's statement yesterday in regard to the loyalty ...

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  10. LOST FURNITURE

    The case in which Sydney Dodd, of Prior-avenue. Milson-road; Cremorne, claimed £1020 damages from -Grace Bros., Ltd., wan concluded in the ...

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  11. "ALL CEASE WORK"

    Up to the present the Atlantic and other large steamers have not been affected by the stewards' strike, in consquence of the employers agreeing ...

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  12. WAR MEMORIAL

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) promised to-day to recommend Cabinet to contribute £50,000, at the rate of £10,000 a year, towards the erection of a ...

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  13. NOT FLOWN

    The presence of the Governor-General as the guest of the Millions Club to-day in the vestibule of the Town Hall led Mr. F. L. Edwards (secretary of the ...

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  14. UNION JACK DAY

    Mr. E. Gard Trouton, of "Blackstone Flats," Elizabeth Bay, puts forward a scheme for combating disloyalty--a scheme which is both Idealistic and ...

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  15. STRAW HATS

    In No. 3 Industrial Court to-day Judge Cur[?]ewis varied the award of the Straw Hatmakers to provide for the payment of 48[?] a week to female ...

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  16. CASE OF HERBERT SMITH

    Before Mr. Gale, S.M.. in the No. 2 division of the Central Police Court. Herbert Smith, aged 39, was charged with having on April 28 assaulted ...

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  17. "GOING UP"

    The Concord low-level sewerage scheme was again before the Water and Sewerage Board this afternoon, when the supervising engineer for ...

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  18. Suggestion From Canterbury

    The aldermen of the Canterbury Council last night made it clear that no revolutionary meetings would be allowed within the municipality. The ...

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  19. LOYAL PROTESTANTS' VIEW

    The Grand Council of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society to-day placed on record "our continued loyalty to the throne and person of our beloved ...

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  20. CURRENT FOR THE WEST

    The Railway Commissioners stated this afternoon that it was their desire to establish a large power station in the western district of the State when ...

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  21. MR. W. J. ADAMS

    Cable advice received in Sydney today reports the death of Mr. W. J. Adams, at the Moana Hotel, Honolulu, in his 64th year. ...

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  22. GOLDEN CASKET

    The 20th Golden Casket Art Union was drawn to-day, the first three prizes being won by the following:--£5000, J. Eastham, of Cloncurry. ...

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  23. PADDINGTON'S STAND

    At the Paddington Council meeting last night, when Alderman Marsh moved "That the council deplores the disloyal attitude exhibited by a cortnin ...

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  24. A.J.C. ENTRIES

    Several additional interstate nominations were received to-day for the two big Jumping events to be decided at the A.J.C. Winter meeting. ...

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  25. SYDNEY STOCK EXCHANGE

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  26. SHORTER WEEK

    An application to Judge Beeby today for the 44-hour week for the dressmaking, 'blouse and costume making, millinery, shirtmaking, and white ...

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  27. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE

    The 48th annual session of the New South Wales Grand Council of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australasia gathered to-day ...

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  28. "LOSS OF MORALS"

    In the Criminal Court to-day Clarence William Loftes, aged 26, of the Royal Air Force, was sentenced to two years imprisonment on a charge of ...

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  29. SCRATCHINGS

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  30. WEATHER AND TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  31. BONDI LAND

    Stanton and Son, Ltd., refused an offer at auction this afternoon of £10,500 for four shops in King-street, Newtown. A block of vacant land at ...

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  32. MR. E. NEWTON

    Officials of the Home and Territories Department are watching with interest the refusal of the New Zealand authorities to allow Mr. E. Newton, a ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. Advertising

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