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  2. MR. RAYMOND HANSON

    At the Conservatorium last night, Mr. Raymond Hanson, a young Australian composer, gave a recital of his own music. ...

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  3. SUBSTITUTE FOR OIL

    William Hubert Paul Boll, 66, bankrupt consulting engineer, of Macpherson Street, Mosman, told the Registrar in Bankruptcy, Mr. J. T. Keaney, ...

    Article : 273 words
  4. OPENING OF MAP EXHIBITION

    Lady Wakehurst, accompanied by Professor J. Macdonald Holmes, examining a giant globe of the world at the opening of the Map Exhibition at David Jones' yesterday. Proceeds are in aid of bomb victims at Malta and the Flying Doctor Fund. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. MENZIES TOASTS ROOSEVELT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, proposed the toast of President Roosevelt at the wedding to-night of Miss Neilma ...

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  8. ART OF THE MAP MAKER

    The art and craftsmanship of the map-maker fiom medieval times to the present are illustiated in the map exhibition which was opened by Lady ...

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  9. INQUIRY AGENT ACQUITTED

    George Ross, 44, private inquiry agent, told a jury in Parramatta Quarter Sessions yesterday that he had entere the house of Mrs. Minnie ...

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  10. SONGS WELL RECEIVED

    Six songs, sung by Mr. Sydney de Vries, found most favour with the audience at last night's Conservatorium Hall concert of the works of ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. PARTY TO AMERICAN COMMUNITY

    The Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress, Alderman and Mrs. Crick were hosts at a party held yesterday evening at the Lady Mayoress's rooms at the ...

    Article : 106 words
  12. WAR SAVINGS APPEAL TO HOUSEWIVES

    A leafict issued by the war savings campaign organisation urges 1,000,000 Australian housewives to save on their bills and invest the savings in ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. MR. J. ELDERSHAW'S PICTURES

    Mr. W. H. Ifould will officially open an exhibition of paintings by John Eldershaw at the Macquarie Galleries this afternoon. ...

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  14. SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD

    Alderman W. J. Bradley, chairman of the City of Sydney Eisteddfod Council, said yesterday that three leading choirs will compete in the ...

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  15. LUNCH TIME MUSIC

    Mr. Anderson Tyrer, the English conductor and pianist, and Mrs. Tyrer were guests at the third concert given by the Sydney Lunch-time Music Club ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. ENGINEER'S ESTATE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Raymond Harvey Patterson, formely of Melbourne, but late of Clanville Road, Roseville, Sydney, a retired mining ...

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  17. PARCELS REACHING PRISONERS

    The Australian Red Cross Society is making a special appeal for funds for parcels for prisoners of war in German and Italian camps. Letters from ...

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  18. ADVERTISEMENT CASE

    Paul Henry Bear, manager of Bell's American Mattress Company, of Elizabeth Street, denied in the Chief Industrial Magistrate's Court ...

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  19. CHARGED WITH CONSPIRACY

    John William Shaw McArthur, 58, manager, was remanded at Central Police Court yesterday until August 19 on a charge of conspiring to ...

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  20. BATH SALTS CASE APPEAL

    The High Court yesterday dismissed an appeal by Margaret Levi, who had sued Colgate-Palmollve Pty. Ltd. in the Supreme Court for £5,000 ...

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  21. WILL UPHELD

    An effort made in the Probate Court by four children of a grazier to have their father's will set aside was not successful. ...

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  22. SUNDAY SPORT PLAN CRITICISED

    The Council of Churches criticised yesterday the Commonwealth Coal Board's action in suggesting Sunday sport. It was stated that "further ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. QUARTER SESSIONS ACQUITTALS

    James Breakwell, 32, and Clifford Hammond, 19, both soldiers, were each acquitted of a charge in the Quarter Sessions yesterday of having assaulted ...

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  24. CHILD'S BODY FOUND

    COONABARABRAN, Tuesday.— More than seven months after he was lost, the body of Desmond Clarke, 2, was found to-day by Jack O'Riley, a ...

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  25. WYNYARD-PALM BEACH BUS FARES

    The Commissioner for Transport, Mr. Neale, announced yesterday that cheaper weekly tickets for the part of the Wynyard-Palm Beach bus service ...

    Article : 66 words
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