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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The remarkable achievement of Vera Gaudern and Dixie Mason, two pupils of Barraba school, in having seven years' unbroken attendance to their credit, has been placed on ...

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  3. NEW FOREIGN MINISTER.

    MR. ANTHONY EDEN. Mr. Anthony Eden is the new Minister for Foreign Affairs in the British Cabinet. Mr. Eden succeeds Sir Samuel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    There seems little prospect of any immediate settlement of the dispute between the directors and employees of the Silverton Tramway Company, Ltd., at Broken Hill. ...

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  5. YOUTH TRAINING.

    That the French nation attaches great importance to the training of youth was revealed yesterday by Dr. A. Carey Taylor, of Sydney, who recently attended the first National ...

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  6. SECOND TEST.

    The South African selectors have made two changes for the second test match against Australia, which will begin here to-morrow. They have dropped K. G. Viljoen and E. L. ...

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  7. THE COUNCILS.

    The year just closing has been one of the most satisfactory in the history of Mosman. Rate collections were only £900 below the amount collected in 1931, when the rate ...

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  8. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    James Perry, 72, of Parramatta-road, Homebush, was killed almost instantly last night when he wes knocked down by a motor car near his home. ...

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  9. NATION'S-SENTINEL

    The brief announcement in the "Herald" a few days ago that, on December 30, a memorial tablet will be unveiled at Rottnest Island, Western Australia, to commemorate the visit ...

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  10. DEATH OF SCULLER'S MOTHER.

    Mrs. Rose Anna May Burns, 62, mother of the sculler, A. ("Snowy") Burns, died in the Ballina Hospital last night from injuries she received five days ago, when she fell at ...

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  11. ADVANCES FOR MAIN ROADS.

    The Barraba Shire Council has received a communication from the Department of Main Roads, advising that the Treasurer has fixed the rate of interest to be paid by the municipal ...

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  12. FOUR PERSONS INJURED.

    Four members of a family residing at Arncliffe were injured to-day when the car in which they were driving from Sydney to Inverell, where their Christmas holidays were ...

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  13. SKELETON IDENTIFIED.

    The skeleton which was found in dense bush at the foot of a cliff near the head of Ourimbah Creek, Gosford, on Sunday, was identified yesterday as that of John Dalrymple ...

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  14. LIGHTNING SHATTERS TREE.

    A stringybark tree six feet round at the butt was shattered by lightning on the property of Mr. A. J. Brown, of Komungla. Pieces of wood and bark covered the ground ...

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  15. NEW MEN'S CAPABILITIES.

    The South African selectors have dropped two batsmen and have replaced them with a batsman and a bowler. The men omitted, Viljoen and Dalton, who failed in both innings ...

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  16. WOOLLEN TRADE BUSY.

    Trade at the Braemar Woollen Mills, Bowenfels, has been such that the majority of the 43 employees have been required to work overtime. The mill has experienced an ...

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  17. STATE MEMORIALS.

    Captain S. A. Pidgeon, State commandant for the Victorian branch of The Navy League[?] who has been visiting Sydney for a few days, said yesterday that the Australian branches ...

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  18. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES.

    More than £3000 in wages, a record for Temora, has been paid to employees at the Temora railway station. The heavy goods traffic attendant on Christmas, and the ...

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  19. CORMORANTS.

    The annual comorant "shoot," organised by local trout fishermen, took place on the Tumut River banks, north of the town. It is estimated that between 250 and 300 birds were ...

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  20. RELIEF WORK TO CEASE.

    The Ulladulla Council, at its meeting tonight, received a letter from the Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) stating that from December 31 the emergency relief work in the ...

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  21. RECORD AMBULANCE FIGURES.

    At a meeting of the Illawaira District Ambulance Committee Superintendent Brown re[?] ported that a record had been established for November in the work of the brigade. The ...

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  22. AERIAL SURVEY.

    The Southampton flying boat, under the command of Squadron-Leader Hempel, which was expected to reach Perth on Saturday after a survey of the north and north-west ports, ...

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  23. CLAIM FOR SKILLED WORK.

    Claiming that men on relief works had been engaged on skilled labour, the Relief Workers' Union asked the municipal council to make retrospective payments of the ...

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  24. MR. JOSEPH FELL.

    The late Mr. Joseph Fell, grazier, and former part owner of Marabou, which won the Melbourne Cup this year, left by his will, which was lodged for probate to-day, real estate of a ...

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  25. BAKER FOUND DEAD.

    Allan Bruce Lowe, 28, a baker, of Tamworth, was found by his wife on Saturday evening with a bullet wound in his temple and a pea-rifle beside him. He died in ...

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  26. BRITISH JUDGMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), addressing a large assemblage at the Royal Automobile Club yesterday afternoon, when the season's greetings were conveyed to Mr. Miles Mander, ...

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  27. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A cottage occupied by Mrs. F. M. Reynolds, and owned by the estate of the late D. Alexander, was destroyed by fire. Part of the contents was saved. ...

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  28. AID FOR STRIKERS.

    Newcastle members of the Waterside Workers' Federation have decided to pay 1/ a man a week to the seamen's strike fund. ...

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  29. WOMAN REBUKED

    A woman who had written to a Judge concerning a case which came before him for decision was publicly rebuked by his Honor yesterday, and warned of the serious ...

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  30. TARRANT'S TEAM.

    The selection committee of the Board of Cricket Control of India announces that the following team will represent India against Tarrant's Australian team at Calcutta, ...

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  31. DOG ATTACKS WOMAN.

    Mrs. E. J. Dwyer, of Goondiwindi, was about to enter a local butcher's shop, when a large dog attacked her, and set its teeth into one of her hands. Mrs. Dwyer tried to free her hand by ...

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  32. FIVE-DAY WEEK.

    The management of General Motors-Holden's. Ltd., announced yesterday that, following a conference with the Coachmakers' Union, a five-day working week would be ...

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  33. INJURED SAVING A CHILD.

    In an endeavour to prevent a child from falling into the water, Miss Melba Bailey fell, and broke a leg. She is now an inmate of the local hospital. ...

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  34. MAN BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    Mr. Gordon Stuart, a school teacher from Cootamundra, who was spending his holidays with his mother-in-law, Mrs. Beaumont, of Mittagong-road, Bowral, was bitten by a snake ...

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  35. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced to-day. Details are published on page 14, column 7. ...

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  36. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  37. BUSH FIRE.

    A bush fire which broke out on Mr. M Nash's property at Pudman and spread to Mr. W. Bush's adjoining property is reported to have destroyed about 400 acres of grass country ...

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  38. SNOW AND ICE.

    Great Britain is faced with the prospect of the coldest Christmas for 50 years. Skating is already in full swing. London ponds and roads throughout Britain are icebound. Deep ...

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  39. SERIOUS CONGESTION.

    Serious overcrowding of children at the Maroubra Junction Public School was alleged by Mr. Moverly, M.L.A. Before he left Sydney yesterday for a fortnight's holiday in the ...

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  40. WHEAT STACKING.

    Representations were made to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) yesterday by Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., regarding the Silo Board's decision prohibiting the stacking of wheat on ...

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  41. BUSINESS MAN'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Andrew Thomson, a director of the storekeeping firm of Thomsons, Ltd. He was 63 years of age. Forty years ago he was a commercial ...

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  42. WAR GRAVES.

    The Governments of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Newfoundland, India, Germany, and France have signed an agreement for the creation of ...

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  43. £470 LOST BY WIDOW.

    Mrs. C. S. Cowie, an elderly widow, of Carr-street. Coogee, who lost £470 as she was alighting from a tram in Martin-place, city, last Wednesday, has offered a reward of £70 ...

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  44. 40-HOUR WEEK.

    At a meeting of the Barraba Shire Council a letter was tabled from the Shires Association of New South Wales containing a report by the association's president (Mr. ...

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  45. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    Ross Gregory, the young googly bowler who acquitted himself so well in the game against Queensland, will be replaced by C. W. Welch, a slow bowler from St. Kilda, in the Victorian ...

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  47. OBITUARY.

    The Rev. George Lessingham Rayner, who died at Adelaide on Sunday last, aged 79 years, was the first minister of the Strathfield-Homebush Congregational Church from 1884 to 1894. ...

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  48. CASUALTIES.

    Harold Helsby. 45, of Warsaw-street. Homebush, fell down a chute at the State Abattoirs yesterday, and received internal injuries and external abrasions. He was taken by ...

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  49. TRAPPED IN BURNING SHOP.

    A man, his wife, and their young son, who were trapped in residential premises above a blazing shop in the main street of Lithgow early to-day, were rescued by neighbours, who ...

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  50. FORSTER BATHS.

    The Forster ocean baths, which cost, with fittings, £6250, will be officially opened by Mr. Dunningham, Minister for Labour and Industry, on January 18. The baths have a natural ...

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  51. MR. N. FITZ.

    Mr. Norman Fitz, who died recently, was educated at the Sydney Grammar School and the Sydney University, where he graduated Bachelor of Civil Engineering in 1888. He ...

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  52. TENT DESTROYED.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. Hare, of 16 Grassmere-road, Guildford, had their camping holiday at Terrigal brought to a disastrous end yesterday, when their tent caught fire from a ...

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  53. BUILDING AT WINDSOR.

    The report of the local building Inspector (Mr. F. C. Holtsbaum) to Windsor Municipal Council disclosed a large increase in building figures for Windsor during the last 12 months. ...

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  54. ALDERMAN'S DEATH.

    Alderman William Gibson, aged 70 years, died last night. He had been a resident of Temora for 43 years, carrying on the business of a blacksmith and coachbuilder until he ...

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  55. STATE LOTTERY.

    The principal prizes in the 311th State lottery were drawn at the Australian Hall yesterday morning by Mr. S. E. Jamieson, director of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Ground. ...

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  56. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 217 words
  57. SHIRE PRESIDENTS FOR 1936.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 words
  58. STRUCK BY CAR.

    Thomas Schall, the blind Senator, who represented Minnesota in the United States Senate, was struck by a motor car, which did not stop, and he was fatally injured. ...

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  59. OLD VESSELS.

    The steamer Paringa, formerly owned by the Adelaide Steamship Co.. Ltd., and employed in the South Australian Gulf service, left Western Port Bay to-day with the old ...

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  60. SAVING ON TAX AND TOLLS.

    It was stated at a meeting of the council of management of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Proprietors' Transport Association of New South Wales yesterday that, as a result ...

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  61. BOY FALLS ON AXE.

    While lopping a tree on Courallie station. Rowley Williams, 11, of Moree, slipped and fell on his axe. He seriously injured himself in the lower part of the body, and was removed to ...

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  62. TOBACCO GROWERS' COMPLAINTS.

    Members of the Tamworth District Tobacco Growers' Association complained at their annual meeting that both the Federal and State Governments had failed to give the industry ...

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  63. INCREASED TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    Preparations have been made by proprietors of accommodation houses for increased seasonal patronage. With the mild and pleasant weather of the week-end likely to ...

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  64. GERMAN PROTEST.

    At the request of the Vice-Consul for Germany (Dr. M. Koeltzsch), an imaginary conversation between Herr Hitler and Miss Mae West was not broadcast over the national ...

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  65. MAYORAL ELECTION.

    A second attempt to elect a Mayor of Leich[?] for 1936 has proved abortive, a special meeting convened for this purpose last night lapsing for want, of a quorum. Only six aldermen ...

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  66. PRISONERS' AID ASSOCIATION.

    The council and ladies' committee of the Prisoners' Aid Association of New South Wales are again arranging special Christmas cheer for prisoners. A party will be given to the ...

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  67. ULLADULLA TOWN CLERK.

    At a meeting of the Ulladulla council tonight, Mr. K. B. Wilson, of Ashfield, was appointed town clerk. He is a returned soldier, 41 years of age, and will take up his new ...

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  68. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...

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