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  2. RECEIVED COW; MAN CONVICTED

    BICE Stewart Murray, a member of a well-known Moree family, was found guilty at the Moree Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge ...

    Article : 251 words
  3. A Busy Man

    MR. H. LENNON, [?]retar" of the A.L.P. Sports Federation, who is having a busy time just now, A.L.P. sports gatherings are increasing in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ELECTORS STOOD IN THE RAIN

    DESPITE heavy downpours of rain, hundreds of electors, many of them with umbrellas and overcoats and many of them ...

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  5. From Abyssinia

    A first special photo, (by air mail) from the disturbed territory of Abyssinia. This shows a view from Parliament on the old Imperial Palace (Great Gibi) and crypt of Empor[?]r Menelik. The monument of the soldier looks almost life-like. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ACQUITTED ON CHARGE OF MURDER

    POINTING out at the conclusion of the Crown case that there were many points on which nothing definite had been established, Mr. ...

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  7. YOUTH CAN NOT COME TO CITY

    ALL the attractions Sydney holds for a youth from the country are taboo as far as William James Bradley, 18, of Coonabarabran, is ...

    Article : 204 words
  8. THE EGG SAW LIGHT IN COURT

    DISPELLING the ancient practice of judging the age of eggs by one's sense of smell, witnesses before Mr. Flynn, S.M., at Central ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WILL DRAG NAME IN THE MUD

    IN support of the protest recently made by him at Glebe Council against the Preference to Soldiers' ukase of the Stevens Government, ...

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  10. Pruning Knife Being Used

    THE Council sat for nearly eight hours and the discussions hinged on the requirements which the States declared were essential to carry on in the coming financial year. THESE aggregated nearly [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEAR TRAGEDY AT ROSE BAY

    But for the prompt action of a resident in Old South Head Read. Rose Bay, early this morning, there may have been a serious ...

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  12. FEDERAL LABOR'S PART IN ELECTION

    NEWCASTLE, Monday. SPEAKING at Hamilton tonight in support of Mr. J. E. Smith, the selected Labor ...

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  13. COLONIAL MUTUAL SOCIETY

    Disclosing a bonus surplus exceeding that of the previous year by £49,632, the annual report for 1934 of the Colonial Mutual Life ...

    Article : 233 words
  14. SHOULD CONSIDER CHILDREN

    "This is a case where two young people, both quick-tempered, after giving life to two young children, quarrel, separate and then become ...

    Article : 210 words
  15. DEATH OF MR. E. O'TOOLE

    KURRI KURRI, Monday. Kurri Kurri lost one of its oldest citizens and the Miners' Federation lost one of its greatest lighters by ...

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  16. BY-ELECTION AT RANDWICK

    LOCAL Government history will be made to-morrow night when Mr. F. Kelly, the selected tabor candidate for the south ward by-election ...

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  17. JUDGE TALKS OF HIS TOUR

    References to Mussolini and an account of the speaker's interview with De Valera were highlights of a lacy talk entitled "My Three and a Half ...

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  18. SIMPLE ADDITION FOR STEVENS

    In view of a statement by the New South Wales Premier, Mr. Stevens, denying that the delegation from his State to the Loan Council here ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. WON'T BUY DOCTOR NEW 'PLANE

    REFERRING to the report that the North Australian flying doctor. Dr. Fenton, required a new 'plane, the Minister for Defence, Mr. Parkhill, ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. LICENCES TRANSFERRED

    The following transfers of hotel licences were granted by Mr. J. W. Laidlaw, chairman, at the Metropolitan Licensing Court yesterday: -- ...

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  21. MAYOR OF ST. PETERS ILL

    The condition of the Mayor of Peters, Ald. Holbeach, who is dangerously ill in a private hospital, is causing grave concern. "When the ...

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  22. REVERSION OF TRAM TRAFFIC

    The Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways, Mr. Maddocks, informed the works committee of the City Council yesterday that the ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. MILK ACT BREACHES

    Fines totalling £8, with £319 costs, were imposed on Walter Simpson, of Smithfield, at Central Summons Court yesterday, by Mr. Flynn, S.M., on ...

    Article : 58 words
  24. SALVATION ARMY STAFF APPOINTMENTS

    Commissioner McKenzie, Territorial Commander of the Salvation Army in New South Wales and Queensland, has issued the ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. REMAND ON TWO CHARGES

    On charges of carrying an unlicensed pistol and breaking, entering, and stealing from promisee, Stanley O'Halloran, 20, laborer, was ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. SHEARING SHEEP IN PADDOCKS

    The drought area, according to a message from Charleville, is slowly but steadily widening, and is extending to places that suffered little in ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. REMANDED AGAIN

    Walter Bedford, 25, radio mechanic, who is charged with Rufus Theodore Naylor, Eric Gordon, Bertle Sheehley and Frederick Rowles, with ...

    Article : 66 words
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  29. SEEKS GREATER INTEREST IN ATHLETICS

    Responding to a welcome accorded the Sydney University athletic team to-day, the captain, J. P. Metcalfe, exhorted South Australia to join with ...

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  30. RETURNED SOLDIERS BILL

    Despite the efforts of Ald. Simpson, St. Peters Council last night declined a request from Balmain Council for co-operation in protesting ...

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  31. WIFE TOLD HIM TO MIND HIS BUSINESS

    "Mind your own business; I've turned 21." Walter Lesll[?] Ward told Mr. Justice Boyce in the Divorce Court yesterday that he got this ...

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  32. ANNUAL SHEEP SHOW

    The 40th annual Sheep Show conducted by the New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association, which will open at the Sydney Show Ground ...

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  33. COUNCIL CONGRATULATES LABOR MAN

    St. Peters Council last night decided to send a letter of congratulation to Mr. J. J. Cahill, the newly-elected member for Arncliffe, on his ...

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  34. TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION NOT ALLOWED

    In a letter to the City Council, the Australian Movement Against War and Fascism made application for permission to hold a torchlight ...

    Article : 106 words
  35. 71-YEAR-OLD ABO. GETS HARD LABOR

    A 71-years-old aborigine, Bismark, was sentenced to 18 months' hard labor by Judge Wells in the Supreme Court to-day on a breaking and ...

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  36. MAY GRANT LAND FOR DAY NURSERY

    Following a deputation from the Sydney Day Nursery Association to the Lord Mayor, Ald. Parker, seeking a grant of land in ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. FOUR MONTHS' GAOL FOR STEALING COAT

    At Newtown Court yesterday Reginald Rayner, 21, laborer, pleaded guilty to stealing a coat, valued at £3, from a Petersham billiard saloon ...

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  38. LORRY DRIVER FINED FOR DRUNKEN DRIVING

    "Fozzard was driving down Broadway in a very drunken condition, and his lorry was swaying from side to side of the road," said Constable ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. NAVY PENCILS "MADE IN GERMANY"

    Much satirical comment was heard in the office of the Navy Board this week. The reason was that when the board's request to the ...

    Article : 71 words
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