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  4. EMPIRE DAY OBSERVANCE FUNCTIONS AT ALL THE SCHOOLS

    Empire Day celebrations were held at all the public schools to-day in accordance with instructions issued by Mr. W. Davies, Minister for Education. Both Empire and Commonwealth Day were observed together on his instructions. The reason for the change in the date of observance ...

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  5. DISTRICT COURT TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS

    The sitting of the District Court was continued at the Courthouse this morning, Judge Coyle presiding, ...

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  6. THE WATER SUPPLY

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Horsington asked Mr. M. A. Davidson, the Minister for Works, whether he was aware that Stephens Creek water ...

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  7. MORE TAXATION PAPERS WANTED

    At H o'clock this morning MrGoldio formally opened an inquest into the circumstances connected with the death. The following jury was ...

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  8. Moxley Refuses To Give Evidence

    There was only a small crowd present when the inquest regarding the deaths of, Dorothy Denzal and Frank, Wilkinson was resumed to-day. ...

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  9. STARRBOWKETT SHARES

    Percy Mervyn Coates proceeded against the Broken Hill No. 2 Starr-Bowkett Building Society Ltd., claiming £63 with £3 5/ costs, for shares ...

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  10. CENTRAL SCHOOL CELEBRATION

    The Crystal Theatre was almost packed this morning when the celebration of Empire Day by students of the Central School was held. All the ...

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  11. FEDERAL GOVT. DEMAND FOR TAXATION DOCUMENTS

    It is believed that very few of the taxation documents required have been obtained from Mr. M'Mahon, the State Taxation Commissioner. Unless the ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH SEEKS TO RECOVER £2,019,346

    The High Court to-day heard the claim by the Commonwealth to recover £2,019,340 from New South Wales in respect of "certain moneys ...

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  13. INTRIGUEIN GERMANY

    The intrigue to overthrow Dr. Bruening, the German Chancellor, and place Herr Hitler, the Nazi leader, in control is developing rapidly, says the ...

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  14. HOSPITAL FINANCES

    The Mayor will preside at a public meeting called for to-night to deal with suggestions put forward to help the Hospital out of its present financial ...

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  15. RUMOR THAT MR. M'MAHON RELIEVED OF FEDERAL DUTIES

    A rumor was current last night that Mr. M'Mahon. the Taxation Commissioner, had been relieved of his duties as Deputy Federal Commissioner, but ...

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  16. BURKE WARD CELEBRATION

    At the Burke Ward Public School this morning the scholars gathered in the playground at 11.13 a.m. A number of parents and friends were also ...

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  17. NO ELECTION TILL 1934 SAYS CHIEF SECRETARY

    An assurance that the Lang Government will occupy office for the full term was given by Mr. Gosling, the Chief Secretary, when speaking at ...

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  18. STATE'S NON-PAYMENT OF BURSARY ALLOWANCES

    Commenting on the report that the New South Wales Government failed to meet the quarterly payments due to boys and girls who hold High School ...

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  19. THE WEATHER

    The maximum temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 76 degrees and the barometer reading 29,226. The following official ...

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  20. "PEOPLE OF NEW SOUTH WALES SOLIDLY BEHIND GOVT."

    Addressing a meeting at Rockdale, Mr. Gosling, the Chief Secretary, said the present campaign was not being conduoted as a prelude to the elections. ...

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  21. THE ALMA SCHOOL

    At the Alma School the children as sembled after recess und took part in tho celebrations. The primary department sang "My Country,'' "Advance ...

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  22. HIGH COURT JUDGES

    Two High Court, judges yesterday gave the reasons for the judgment in which they decided against the State Government's injunction to restrain the ...

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  23. IN BROKEN HILL

    Widows pensions and money due under the Child Welfare Department was not available at the Chloride-street branch of the Commonwealth Bank ...

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  24. RAMSAY MACDONALD

    Rumors that Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, is about to resign from the Government or exchange positions with Mr. Stanley ...

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  25. HIGH SCHOOL CELEBRATION ENTIRELY BY STUDENTS

    The students at the, High School conducted their own celebrations to-day without the aid of any outside bodies. The programme was wholly arranged ...

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  26. MORGAN-STREET INFANTS

    The Morgan-street Infantas School held an Empire Day gathering on a small seal. The children were called together in the kindergarten roorm and ...

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  27. CATTLE DEALER'S DEATH AFTER A DRINK OF TEA

    Becoming suddenly ill yesterday, it is stated after a drink of tea, John Thomas Westwood (48), a well known cattle dealer, died five hourn later. A ...

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  28. N.S.W. RAILWAYS GAIN

    The effect of the Transport Co-ordination Act, according to the Commissioner of Railways, represents a gain of £103,000 a month to the railways. ...

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  29. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES

    The church anniversary of the Mica-street Methodist Church was begun in the church on Sunday last. The preacher at the morning service was ...

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  30. CONVENT SCHOOLS OBSERVANCE

    Empire Day was also observed at the Convent schools to-day. Each class Wae individually addressed on thc Empire by its own teacher. The afternoon ...

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    police, has had handed to him a badge presented to the mother of two returned soldiers. The badge has the number 87059 on it, while the bar under ...

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  32. PROCESSION BANNED

    The Sydney University Senate has banned the students' proposed burlesque procession in aid of the hospitals affaliated with the University, but has ...

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  33. TEACHER FOUND DEAD

    The mutilated body of Redmond Emmet Gredden (20), a teacher at the Ipswich Boy's Grammar School, was found on the railway line near ...

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  34. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE DAY WAS STRESSED IN SCHOOLS

    At the Empire Day celebrations prominent politicians and others visited schools in the city and suburbs and addressed pupils on the significance of the ...

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    John Stewart, a pipe fitter on the Zinc Corporation, was treated at the outpatients department of the Hospital to-day for a ricked back. ...

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  37. PERSONAL

    Mr. H. Hughes left to-day on his return to Eureka Station. Mr. L. O. Watson, proprietor of the Crystal Foundry, will arrive from ...

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  38. NORTH SCHOOL OBSERVANCE

    As in past years Empire Day Was made a dav of festivities at the North School. The scholers gathered together in the morning and held a special ...

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  39. ADDRESS TO STUDENTS AT SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

    Mr. E. M. Higgins when addressing students at the Sydney University yesterday under the auspioes of the League of Nations Union was counted ...

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  41. MOTORING RECORD

    Arthur Barnes yesterday reduced the motor car record from Bourke to Sydney by 50 minutes, the distance of 538 miles being covored in exactly 10 hours, ...

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  43. GIRL FOUND SHOT

    Evelyn Margaret Gilligan (18), who left her home on Monday to shoot hares, was found shot through the head in a paddock a quarter of a mile from ...

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  44. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY

    The monthly meeting of the Barrier Caledonin Society was held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms last night, Mr. A. Black presiding over a fair attendance ...

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