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  2. ATHLETICS.

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  3. BISHOP KIRKBY.

    Glowing references to the work of Bishop Kirkby were made in churches of several denominations yesterday. The interment will take place this ...

    Article : 976 words
  4. CONSTITUTION.

    "A most admirable conference and exceedingly wise decisions," was the comment of the Archbishop of Brisbane (Most Rev. Dr. Wand) at the conclusion of the meetings of ...

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  5. BAN PROPOSED.

    So seriously does the Metropolitan Board of Works regard the proposal of the State Ministry to insert a new clause in the Health Act to prevent the sale from its farm of cattle ...

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  6. JAPAN'S CULTURE.

    Professor P. A. V. Russo, delegate to Australia of the Society of International Cultural Relations and Professor of Foreign Languages at the Tokyo Imperial University, ...

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  7. GAS EMPLOYEES.

    Much interest has been aroused at the Trades Hall in the ballot which is at present proceeding for the election of a secretary of the Gas Employees' Union. ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Julia O'Riordan, who was buried in the Waverley Cemetery after a Requiem Mass at the Sacred Heart Church, Randwick, on Saturday, was the widow of the late Michael ...

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  9. REV. A. D. ROBERTSON.

    The Rev. A. Dunnett Robertson, Presbyterian minister at Katoomba since November, 1933, died at Katoomba on Saturday, aged 63 years. A native of Edinburgh, Scotland, he served ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 212 words
  10. MEMORABLE SCENES.

    Warsaw is stunned to-day. Marshal Pilsudski is no more. Poland's most popular and beloved leader since the Great War is dead. To the average Pole it seems ...

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  11. FAMOUS JUMPER.

    Redditch, favourite for the Grand National Steeplechase at Flemington on Saturday, fell at the log fence in the straight. He fractured a thigh and was destroyed. Redditch, ...

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  12. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  13. NIGHT FLYING

    Night flying is now in operation between Longreach and Cloncurry. Qantas Empire Airways, Ltd., claims that an elaborate ground organisation and modern equipment of planes ...

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  14. MR. P. R. MEGGY.

    The death has occurred at Pymble of Mr. Percy, R. Meggy, aged 82 years. He was born at Chelmsford, Essex, and was trained as a journalist on the "Essex County Chronicle," ...

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  15. SYDNEY WOMAN

    "No foreign woman who ventures off the beaten tourist track in Japan is safe from persecution by Japanese police. The police in the rural areas regard every foreign woman ...

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  16. RYDE'S FIRST TEACHER.

    "The first school teacher in Ryde district had anything but an armchair job," said the Minister for Local Government, Mr. E. S. Spooner, in opening a new school at West ...

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  17. NOVICE C.C. CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Nominations close at 1.30 p.m. to-day with the Amateur Athletic Association for the State novice cross-country championship, to be held at Kensington racecourse on Saturday next. ...

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  18. COUNTRY COMPETITIONS.

    MUSWELLBROOK.—The inter-school sports between Muswellbrook and Scone District Rural Schools, for the Coronco Cup, resulted in a win for Muswellbrook by 47[?] points to 16[?] points. ...

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  19. BRITISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    G. L. Rampling (Britain) is not defending his title in the quarter-mile race at the amateur athletic championships, conserving his energies in view of the Olympic Games in 1936. He surprised ...

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  20. MR. W. R. EVANS.

    Mr. Walter Roy Evans, a Sydney journalist, died at his home at Naremburn yesterday, aged 44 years. He began his career on the literary staff of the "Sydney Morning Herald." ...

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  21. HOCKEY.

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  22. SPEEDIER TRAINS.

    The new time-table for trains on the Melbourne-Sydney line will begin to operate to-day. It will reduce the time of the journey from Sydney to Melbourne by 75 minutes ...

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  23. MR. V. T. THORNE.

    Mr. Vincent Talmage Thorne, who died recently at Wollongong, was manager of the Wollongong branch of the Commercial Banking Company. His father, ...

    Article : 237 words
  24. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Rex Milburn, 28, of Womerah-avenue, Darlinghurst, was admitted to Sydney Hospital early yesterday morning suffering from severe head injuries. ...

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  25. FALSE PRETENCES.

    In the police court, Wilfred Douglas Stuart Mitchell appeared on four charges of false pretences. The first charge was th[?] he gave a cheque ...

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  26. ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    The Loyal Orange Institution of New South Wales observed the July 12 celebrations by a service in the Sydney Town Hall yesterday afternoon. The hall, including the ...

    Article : 444 words
  27. MAN'S DEATH

    After a deep sleep which had lasted nearly 80 hours, Robert Lippett, 45, of Bloomfield-street, Cabramatta, died in the Liverpool Hospital yesterday from the effects of the ...

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  28. PIRATES' TREASURE.

    Alter three years of investigation and research a resident of Queenscliff was convinced that he had obtained indication of the existence of buried pirates' treasure near ...

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  29. MONSIGNOR P. J. ROCHE.

    The Right Rev. Monsignor P. J. Roche, who was Vicar-General of the Maitland Diocese up to last year, died early this morning at Lochinvar. He was 71 years of age, and served ...

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  30. B.H.P. JUBILEE.

    Another huge party of representative commercial men—jubilee guests of the Broken Hill Proprietary, Ltd.—will begin a three days' inspection of the B.H.P. Steelworks and allied ...

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  31. CRICKET TOUR.

    The chairman of the Board of Control (Mr. R. A. Oxlade) announced last night that the Australian selectors, Messrs. E. A. Dwyer (N.S.W.), W. Johnson (Vic.), and V. Y. ...

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  32. DR. E. W. BUCKLEY.

    The death occurred in a London nospital of Dr. Edward William Buckley, of Tamworth, at the age of 65. While Dr. Buckley was on a world tour, he was taken suddenly ill. ...

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  33. GRAFTON STRIKE.

    Owing, it is stated, to the appointment of H. Fitzpatrick to referee a Cup match between Grafton and South Grafton on Saturday, local referees refused to officiate at other ...

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  34. MR. A. L. GREEN.

    Mr. Alfred Lawrence Green, solicitor, of Launceston, died suddenly in a private hospital at Launceston. Mr. Green was a director and former secretary of the Launceston ...

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  35. B0ARD OF CONTROL.

    It is understood that the executive committee of the New South Wales Cricket Association, at a meeting of the association tonight, will make recommendations concerning ...

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  36. COUNTRY COMPETITIONS.

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  37. MRS. L. S. MORTON.

    Mrs. Lilias Smith Morton, widow of Mr. Gavin Morton, formerly of Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland, died at her residence, Forest-road, Arncliffe, on Friday at the age of 99 ...

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  38. MAN'S FATAL INJURY.

    Mr. Roy Brown, 38, who died in Sydney Hospital on Saturday, was found three weeks ago lying in a roadside gutter on Bald Hill besides his damaged motor cycle. He was ...

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  39. GLEDHILL LOOK-OUT.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Parkhill was the principal speaker at the naming of the Gledhill Lookout on Saturday afternoon, and related the story of Barrenjoey lighthouse. ...

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  40. CAT RESCUED FROM CITY BUILDING.

    A stray cat was imprisoned for three days at the foot of a shaft at the basement of a building in Bond-street before it was discovered and rescued on Saturday morning. ...

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  41. INDIA BEATS AUCKLAND.

    The visiting Indian team beat Auckland here to-day by nine goals to three. ...

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  42. ELECTRICITY FOR NORTHERN TABLELANDS.

    The Glen Innes Municipal Council, in conjunction with other district councils, is considering the establishment of a hydro-electric scheme on Dandahra Creek, for the purpose ...

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  43. LADY BRAY.

    The death occurred in Adelaide yesterday of Lady Bray, at the age of 85. She was the widow of the late Sir John Bray, a former Premier of South Australia, who was knighted ...

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  44. WOMEN'S MATCHES.

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  45. MAN AND WIFE.

    A double funeral was held at the Woronora Cemetery on Friday, when Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Chamberlain were buried. Mr. Chamberlain died at the David Berry ...

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  46. MRS. ELEANOR COATES.

    The death has occurred of Mrs. Eleanor Coates, 84, mother of the Minister for Finance, Mr. J. G. Coates, who is at present in England. ...

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  47. HORSE SALE.

    Nineteen draught horses, sold by [?]. C. Gibson and Company on account of Mr. J. Downham, of Woodenbong, realised an average of £31. The highest price was £44. ...

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