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  2. TARIFF BOARD.

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board yesterday in support of existing duties covering bicycles under item No.353A, Lionel W. Marks, director of Bennett and Wood. Ltd., bicycle ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Grant, who died at his residence, Hexham, Ashfield, this week, aged 86 years, was the founder of the firm of John Grant and Sons, Ltd., builders, which has carried out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CO-OPERATION.

    Mrs. Pankhurst Walsh, addressing a representative gathering of leaders of business and industry at the monthly luncheon of the Guild of Empire yesterday, said that civilisation ...

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  5. THE ROYAL NAVY.

    The Royal Navy figures prominently in the annals of colonial history; perhaps it might be more Correct to say it made it. One of its officers discovered the colony, others framed ...

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  6. DOMESTIC DOGS

    Two large dogs, which are thought to have been an Aireda[?]e and a retriever killed eight Sheep and injured more than 100 in a paddock at Carrum this morning. The sheep ...

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  7. JAPAN.

    A striking paper on the Japanese and Chinese textile industries by Professor Aldred F. Barker, of the Chlao-Tung University, Shanghai, was read recently before the Royal Society ...

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  8. QUEST OF THE INDIES.

    The Quest of the Indies—the vaguely defined region whence had come from ancient days the silks and the spices the gems and the treasure, that reached the Mediterranean ...

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  9. RELIEF WORKS

    Relief workers employed by the Lake Macquarie shire and not concerned in the strike at West Wallsend received their starting dockets for another fortnight's work to-day. ...

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  10. TAXATION RETURNS.

    Returns of income derived during the year ended June 30, 1935, from business of any drsctiption trade or profession or from any other source should be furnished to the ...

    Article : 184 words
  11. WIRELESS TESTS.

    Test wireless transmissions on the ultra short wave length of five metres were carried out recently from the roof of a London building by the International Short Wave Club. ...

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  12. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Opposition to the appointment of Sir Alexender Hore-Ruthven as Governer-General of the Commonwealth was expressed last night it a meeting of the metropolitan branch of ...

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  13. PUSH CYCLISTS.

    In dealing with a traffic case at the Ko[?]arah Police Court yesterday in which a motorist was charged with not having kept to the left, Mr. Flynn, S.M., said that Flders of push ...

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  14. MRS. C. HOGAN.

    Mrs. Catherine Hogan who died on Thursday at the sacred Heart Hospice at the age of 71 years was the widow of Mr. Michael Hogan of Collingwood Victoria and the ...

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  15. PALESTINE.

    The following is a translated summary of a communication made by Professor J.Garstsng of the University of Liverpool at the Institutde France to the Academic des Inseriptions et ...

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  16. MAIL PLANE MISHAP.

    The New England Airways three-englned mail plane, in charge of Pilot Moodie, with eight passengers from Brisbane to Sydney, landed at the Coff's Harbour aerodrome at ...

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  17. SCHOOL PLAY DAY.

    The Fort-street Boys High School gave the second of its series of annual Play Day performances in the school memorial hall last night. The hall was crowded, and at the fall ...

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  18. MR. A. J. MACK.

    Mr. Alfred James Mack who died on Wednesday last, retired from the Public Works Department in 1930. He was the fourth son of the late Rev. H. Mack and was born at ...

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  19. NEW AIR LINER.

    The 12-passenger D.H. Express air liner ordered by Holyman's Airways Pty., Ltd., for the Sydney-Melbourne service has been shipped from England and is expected to ...

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  20. RETAIL TRADE.

    The Retail Traders Association of New South Wales has decided to inaugurate a stafftiaining school for employees of members of the association. The school will be conducted ...

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  21. MR. E. L. GILLROY.

    Mr. Edward Lionel Gillroy 60 of Dickson-street Haberfield died on Wednesday afternoon. Born at Ashfield in 1875 he joined the firm of Joseph Leeds at an early age Shortly ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    On his first visit to Australia since be left in 1906, harold Colonna, an Australian tenor who has been doing stage and broadcast work in England. America and on the Continent. ...

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  23. PROPOSED NON-STOP FLIGHT

    Mr. John Lesite Dampney aged 24, end his wife, reached Fremantle to-day by the liner Je[?]is Bay. They will disembark at Melbourne, where Mr. Dampney said he would ...

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  24. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    The annual practical examinations conducted by the State Conservatorium on behalf of the Austiallan Music Exeminations Board will begin on September 16. This ...

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  25. COLLIERIES GROUP.

    The possibility of [?] strike involving the many northern coaimines controlled by J. and A. Brown and Abermain Seaham Collleries, Ltd., now seems to have disappeared. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND TEACHERS

    The Queensland Teachers Union decided at the annual conference to-day to withdraw from the Federated State School Teschers' Association of Australia at the end of this ...

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  27. CITY OF SYDNEY EISTEDDFOD.

    An advance copy of the programme of the third annual city of Sydney Eisteddfod has been received. It comprises 176 pages, clearly printed and set out. ...

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  28. THE UNIONS.

    The Acting Minister for Labour (Mr. Hawkins) said yasterday that it would appear that some misapprehension existed as to the affect of a recent ruling given by the Chief ...

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  29. ENGLISH ACTOR

    Mr. Arthur Land, an English actor, who was here two years ago with Dame Sybil Thorndike, and appeared at the Independent Theatre in Sydney, passed through Fremantle ...

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  30. "STATES BEING BLED."

    The Premier (Mr.Forgan Smith) said to-day that a realignment of Federal and State jurisdiction was essential not only in relation to taxation, but in other matters. The ...

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  31. YACHT SIRIUS.

    Advice has been received in Sydney that the yacht Sirius owned by Mr. H. Nossiter, of Sydney and manned by his sons Dick and Harold and Clive Russell arrived at Rabaut ...

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  32. TREATMENT OF SHALE.

    A demonstration of what is described as a new process for the production of motor spirit from shale was given at Mittagong yesterday in the presence of Mr. A. C. Smith, of the ...

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  33. FORESTRY COMPANY.

    An application on behalf of the bondholders in Forestry Development, Ltd., for their incor[?] poration as a public company was sanctioned by the Bondholders' Incorporation Commission ...

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  34. BIGAMIST SENTENCED.

    "You are an absolutely worthless type and have no regard for anybody but yourself," said Judge Sheridan at the Quarter Sessions yesterday to Claude Stanley Thompson, "36, ...

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  35. LEETON AIR SERVICE.

    On Tuesday next Western and Southern Provincial Airlines will inaugurate a twiceweekly passenger air service between Leeton and Sydney. The journey will occupy there ...

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  36. RELIEF TAX

    The Parliamentary Labour patty, at a meeting last night, decided to grant an exemption from relief tax on incomes up to £78 and thereafter to make an all-round reduction of ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. DOCTOR'S BEQUESTS

    In the Supreme Court to-day probate was granted of the will of Dr. Mathew MacNamara, medical practitioner who died in Brisbane on September 29, 1934. The estate was ...

    Article : 137 words
  38. CONTROL OF AMBULANCES.

    Stiong opposition to any proposal to bring ambulances under the control of the Hospitals Commission was expressed at a meeting of the Bathtnst Ambulance Board. ...

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  39. THE SUBURBS.

    In the negotiations for an advance of £4000 from the Local Government Department, for the constuiction of Blair-street, Bondi, the waverley Council has been informed that the ...

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  40. ATLANTIC AIR LINE.

    Regular postal services across both the Atlantic and the Pacific are expected soon, according to information now made available by the United States Post Office. ...

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  41. CHAMBER MUSIC.

    In an interesting programme of chamber music presented under the auspices of the Musical Association of New South Wales in Paling's Concert Hall last evening, prominence ...

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  42. MURDER CHARGE.

    Mary Adelaide Lang married, aged about 24 appeared in the Clermont Police Court to-day on a charge of having murdered Phillip Henry Westacott. She was remanded for eight days. ...

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  43. FINBACK WHALE

    Driven by killers into the Port Hacking River, a whale dashed ashore on a sandy beach, off Darook Park, Gunnamatta Bay, Cronulla, yesterday morning. The monster ...

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  44. SON'S JOURNEY TO SICK MOTHER.

    The Rev. W. J. Hogbin, of the Methodist Inland Mission, Who has been stationed at Mt. Isa for six years, has arrived at Uralla, where his mother is critically ill. Mr. Hogbin and ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. ELECTRICITY SCHEME.

    Residents of the Scheyville, Oakville, and Vineyards districts petitioned Windsor Municipal Council to extend its supply of electricity to them, and the council's engineer submitted ...

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  46. CIVIC THEATRE.

    A large audience showed its appreciation of the new features which were added to the programme at this popular vaudeville house last night. The [?]ancing was again artistic. ...

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  47. NEW GUINEA NATIVES.

    Mr. M. J. Leahy, a well-known prospector in New Guinea, will leave here for London next week to place before the Royal Geographical Society his records of exploration in ...

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  48. IRREGULAR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.

    A mother who appeared at the Forbes Police Court to answer a charge of failing to send her children to school for the required number of days stated that the teacher ...

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  49. EGYPT.

    A proposal that & Trade Commissioner should be appointed to represent Australia in Egypt will be considered by the Federal Cabinet when it meets at Canberra in a fortnight's ...

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  50. LIBRARY WITH FEW BOOKS.

    The apathy of the reading public was deplored at the annual meeting of the Forbes School of Arts by the president (Mr. C. Press), who said that the pnnual meeting had to be ...

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  51. PROPOSER MOUNTAIN LAKE.

    Katoomba Council, at its last meeting, decided to obtain plans for a beautification scheme at South Katoomba, including an artificlal lake suitable for swimming and boating, ...

    Article : 92 words
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