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    View of the ceremony preceding the laying of the memorial stone of the new St. Peter's Church by the Bishop of Riverina last Sunday. The anointing and hallowing of the stone took place within the building, which is in course of construction. The niche for the memorial stone was prepared in the front wall, where the stone was placed by the Bishop, a silver trowel provided for the occasion being used. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Statistics issued yesterday show that the deaths in New South Wales last year totalled 22,770. There were 2212 deaths from cancer, the highest yet ...

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  5. THE METAL MARKET

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  6. SPORTING

    It is reported that Lesboo lias been backed by the stable for the Doncaster Handicap, and that he will run in that race, provided no unforeseen ...

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  7. DISTRICT COURT

    The sitting of the District Court was continued last night, Judge Coyle presiding. ...

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  8. AERIAL DOINGS

    The German trans-Aatlantic flight has been, postponed owing to the weather being unfavorable. ...

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  9. H. MASSEY v. GLADYS LANGFORD

    The case was continued in which Hugh Massey proceeded against Gladys Langford for £400 damages for negligently driving a motor car. ...

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  10. WORKMAN'S FATAL FALL

    While working on the fifth floor of a new building in Pitt-street yesterday Kenneth Flarcon (32), a boilermaker's assistant, was struck on the head by a ...

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  11. PRINCE OF WALES WINS STEEPLECHASE

    Though he fell at the second last fence the Prince of Wales remounted and easily won the Highland Brigades Steeplechase which was run in a ...

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  12. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    Wing-Commander Edye K. Manning, of New South Wales, now second-in-command of the Royal Air Force depot at Uxbridge, and who served during ...

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  13. DARLING SELECTION BALLOT

    The selection ballot for the choice of the Labor candidate for Darling Federal electorate takes place to-morrow. The candidates for selection are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. K. M'KENZIE'S APPEAL DISMISSED BY THE A.J.C.

    The appeal of K. M Kenzie against the decision of the Broken Hill Registration Board in dismissing his appeal against the decision of the stipendiary ...

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  15. NO ART UNION THIS YEAR BY THE FIRE BRIGADES

    The president of the Board of Fire Commissioners states that there will be no lire brigades' art union this year, as it is necessary that the ...

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  16. JOHN EVANS LTD. v. J. E. DEVITT

    The case in which John Evans Limited proceeded against Jessie Ethel Devitt for the recovery of £106 5/ for goods sold and delivered was adjourned ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND ATHLETE ARRESTED IN MELBOURNE

    A sensation was caused yesterday, by the arrest of a man who is said to be a well known New Zealand athlete. It is stated that the Victorian Athletic ...

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  18. STATE POLITICS

    A bill to amend the Lunacy Act in order to provide for the treatment of people in the incipient stages of insanity has been prepared hy Mr. A. ...

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  19. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Contingent upon the necessary tools arriving to-morrow it has been decided that the relief gangs will start on Monday morning at 7.30 o'clock. ...

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  20. NATIONALISTS' CONFERENCE

    The Nationalist party conference yesterday rejected a motion recommending a bachelor and spinster tax as one way of raising revenue. During ...

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  21. MR. BEASLEY SELECTED FOR WEST SYDNEY SEAT

    Mr. J. Beasley has been definitely selected as the Labor candidate for West Sydney. ...

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  22. T. AND W. JACKSON v. H. PAGE

    Thomas D. Jackson and Winifred Jackson proceeded against Hercules Page for the recovery of £400 damages each for negligently driving a ...

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  23. RECAPTURE REPORTED OF ESCAPED PRISONERS

    Frederick Milton and John Moran, who escaped from the Mila prison afforestation camp near Bombala, early last week, have been recaptured ...

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  24. NO INCREASED TAXATION

    Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Acting Treasurer said to-day that there will not be any increase in taxation this year. ...

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  25. POLICE COURT

    The following cases were heard in the Police Court to-day before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M.:- —Information Withheld. ...

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  26. CHAMBER OF AGRICULTURE AGAINST ALSATIAN DOGS

    The annual report of the Chamber of Agriculture, which was presented to members yesterday, contained an emphatic protest against the ...

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  27. BULUMWAAL TRAGEDY

    The inquiry into the death of Mr. and Mrs. Clements, who were found battered to death at their home at Bulumwaal, was continued yesterday. ...

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  28. PROCESSION AND MEETING TO BE HELD TO-NTGHT

    The unemployed committee were to-day making arrangements for the procession which will be held to-night. The men will march through ...

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  29. BERT HINKLER

    Bert Hinkler left Melbourne at 6 o'clock this morning en route to Perth. ...

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  30. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Appropriation Bill, which was passed in the House of Representatives yesterday, provides for the expenditure of £200,000 for the establishment of ...

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  31. MR. R. B. ORCHARD CHOSEN AS A SENATE CANDIDATE

    In a ballot taken by the delegates to the Nationalist party's convention to select two Nationalist candidates for the Senate at the next elections, ...

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  32. THE LOCAL INVITATIONS FORWARDED TO AVIATOR

    With regard to the invitation for Mr. Bert HinKler to visit Broken Hill the Australasian manager of the Shell Company has written to the Returned ...

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  33. MELBOURNE FLAT RAID

    Edna Langdon (19) a dancer One of the women concerned in the raid on a flat occupied by negroes, was rearrested yesterday and charged with ...

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  34. ADDRESS BY DR. ARTHUR

    In an address to the Nationalist party conference to-day Dr. Arthur, Minister for Healthy suggested the introduction of an amusement tax, to be ...

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  35. MR. CHARLTON'S RESIGNATION AS LEADER OF OPPOSITION

    When the resignation of Mr. M. Charlton, leader of the Opposition, owing to ill-health, was announced in the House of Representatives yesterday (as ...

    Article : 283 words
  36. PERTH TO SYDNEY

    Messrs. T. O'Dea and H. Hitchcock, who left by aeroplane yesterday mornine for Sydney, made a non-stop flight and reached their destination in ...

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  37. CENTRAL MINE ACCIDENT

    Following the accident at the Central mine on Tuesday last, when Messrs. Alfred Acres and Alick Coombe were severely burned by the fumes ...

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  38. TRAFFIC PROSECUTION

    Lawrence George Egan, of Pattion-street, South Broken Hill, was charged in the Police Court to-day, before Mr. R. C. Atkinson, S.M., with having ...

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  39. COAL MINING INDUSTRY

    Mr. C. M. M'Donald, addressing the Deputy Industrial Commissioner regarding the appeal of the coal mine owners against an award and ...

    Article : 126 words
  40. VISCOUNT CAVE DEAD

    The death is announced of Viscount Cave in his 73rd year. He recently resigned the position of Lord High Chancellor. A native of London, he ...

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  41. CHESTER HILL ASSAULT

    Detectives who have been combing the scrub for clues that may lead them to the perpetrator of the Chester Hill outrage have found a weather stained ...

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  42. SUSPECT FROM-GOULBURN QUESTIONED IN SYDNEY

    Although no charge has yet been preferred against, the man who was brought to Sydney from Goulburn in connection with the Chester Hill ...

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  43. PERSONAL

    Mr. F. Johnston, of the Commonwealth Electoral Office, returned this morning after spending his annual leave in West Australia. ...

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  44. DEATH OF MRS. B. GILL

    Mrs. Bertha Gill, who died yesterday, was buried in the Church of England portion of the Cemetery this morning, the Rev. J. H. A. Chauvel ...

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  45. 650 NOTICES OF DISMISSAL AT ABERDARE COLLIERY

    Notices of dismissal will be served on 650 employees at the Aberdare Central colliery to-morrow. ...

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  46. POLLING ARRANGEMENTS

    The selection ballot will be conducted to-morrow locally at the Trades Hall Mechanics Institute (South Broken Hill). Lane-street ...

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  47. AN EXHAUSTIVE BALLOT FOR ELECTION OF LEADER

    It isunderstood that the new leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor Party will be elected by an exhaustive ballot. ...

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  48. HUT FOUND IN BUSH NEAR SCENE OF OUTRAGE

    Detectives yesterday discovered a hut in the bush at Sefton Park in the neighborhood of the recent outrage. A number of articles were found in the ...

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  49. MAN'S ALLEGED OFFENCES AGAINST HIS DAUGHTERS

    A middle-aged man was arrested at Liverpool late last night for alleged serious offences against his daughters now aged 21, 19, and 17 years ...

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  50. BOTH HOUSES ADJOURN SALARIES AND ELECTIONS

    Both Houses adjourned yesterday. The Senate will meet again on April 26 and the House of Representatives on April 24. ...

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  51. INCIDENTS IN COURT

    In these days of speed it is usual to hear of fast driving, but Mr. Edwards caused a smile in the District Court when questioning a witness ...

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  52. GORDON & EDELMAN v HARDIMAN

    When the cases in which Gordon and Edelman proceeded against G. J. Hardiman for the recovery of £212, £192 and £192 for rent, were again ...

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  53. A SUSPECT AT COOLAC BEING TAKEN TO GUNDAGAI

    A message from Coolac this morning states that a man answering the description of the alleged perpetrator of the Chester Hill outrage Avas held by ...

    Article : 71 words
  54. VISITORS FROM OUTBACK

    In consequence of a meeting of the council of the Pastoralists' Association of West Darling this afternoon and a meeting of the West Darling Picnic ...

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  55. CLAIM AGAINST LODGE

    Charles Cappiara proceeded against Alan S. Keeling, secretary of the Star of the South G.U.O.O.F., for the recovery of £22 15/ sick pay. ...

    Article : 61 words
  56. THE ADELAIDE EXPRESS TO BE DELAYED ON APRIL 5

    Mr. S. J. Berry, superintendent of the Silverton Tramway Company, has advised the Country Traders' Association that the express on Thursday ...

    Article : 62 words
  57. CITIES OF NEW SOUTH WALES

    There are at present only seven cities in New South Wales. Of these Armidale. Bathurst, Goulburn, Grafton, Newcastle, and Sydney were ...

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  58. JUDGE COYLE LEAVES TO-NIGHT

    Judge Coyle intends to leave for Sydney to-night. He told the court so to-day. Mr. Blackmore asked for a case to ...

    Article : 54 words
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