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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Albury Legacy Club is doing excellent service in its efforts to find employment district men and women and the sons and daughters of returned soldiers who are out ...

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  3. CRICKET REVENUE.

    At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association last night, the financial statement showed that for the year ended June 30 there was a surplus of £577, ...

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  4. CITY COUNCILS

    With the object of obtaining wider representation of ratepayers, the City Council, at the suggestion of Alderman Marks, postponed a decision to approach the Premier and ask ...

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  5. DEATHBED WILL.

    When John McNabb, of Lawrence, died in St. Vincent's Hospital, Lismore on January 9 last, he left two wills, one made about an hour before his death and the other made ...

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  6. GOLDFIELD.

    The Minister in charge of Development (Senator McLachlan) has received from Mr. A. H. Voisey (assistant geologist of the Northern Australia survey) a report on the ...

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  7. RETURNING TO SYDNEY.

    MR G. J. EVATT. The Iirigation Commissioner for New South Wales, Mr. Evatt, will reach Sydney by the Oronsay to-morrow, after a visit to London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    A claim for £5000 has been made by Miss Lucy Beech, master baker, of Footscray, in an action for slander that she has brought against Thomas Doherty, also a master baker, ...

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  9. MURDER CHARGE

    The hearing was begun in the Perth Police Court, before Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., today, of the case in which Charles Silverman, 44, tailor, Stanley Thomas Flynn, 26. ...

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  10. BACON FACTORY EXTENSIONS.

    A meeting of suppliers and members of the Bellinger River Co-operative Butter and Bacon Society decided to proceed immediately with the extension of the bacon factory building ...

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  11. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS.

    After inspecting the Primary school, the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) promised to refer: to the departmental architects a proposal for the complete remodelling of the ...

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  12. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    Colin Campbell McLachlan, who was charged with illegally using a car without the consent of the owner, and with breaknig and entering and stealing a quantity of petrol, ...

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  13. RECORDS DESTROYED.

    Valuable records, plans, maps, and documents, some of them irreplaceable, of a total value of £20,000, were destroyed by fire in the Waimakariri River Trust's office, near ...

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  14. TRAGIC END TO TOUR.

    The death occurred in Melbourne of Mr. James T. Horton, a grazier, who was associated with the Hay district for 50 years. Mr. Horton was on his way to Japan, with his ...

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  15. STRUGGLE ON CLIFF.

    The signalman on duty at South Head yesterday evening had to leave the Signal Station to race to the assistance of a woman, who was strugrling with a man near the edge of ...

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  16. STORE PROPRIETOR'S RECORD.

    The staff of the Henry B. Maclure Proprletary, Ltd., to mark the completion of Mr. Maclure's 50 years' association with the stores of the company as principal presented him ...

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  17. MOTHER'S MISTAKE.

    A mother's mistake in giving her small son camphorated oil instead of castor oil might. have had serious consequences yesterday but for the promptness of ambulance men and ...

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  18. ACTING LORD MAYOR.

    Keen competition is taking place among city aldermen for the honour of presiding at council meetings in the absence of the Lord Mayor (Sir Alfred Parker), who is ill, and this ...

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  19. STATE MINE DISPUTE.

    At a special meeting the miners' lodge concerned decided to continue the dispute at the State mine. The mine has now been idle since Tuesday. ...

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  20. OBITUARY.

    Mr. McMahon C.S.M. in the Central Police Court yesterday refened to the death of Sergeant Hart, one of the senior police prosecutors, who, he said, had shown ability and ...

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  21. BATHS PROPOSAL.

    A poll of ratcpayers and electors taken at Kempsey on the question of whether the council should procecd with the erection of public baths, resulted: Against, 465 votes; in favour, ...

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  22. GIRLS RAISE £170 FOR CHURCH.

    The Lismore St. Andrew's Church of England branch of the Girls' Friandly Society, undertook to raise £350 towards the new spire and tower recently dedicated by the ...

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  23. SKELETON IN BUSH.

    At a magisterial inquiry the Deputy Coroner (Mr. G. Coates) said he was unable to determine the identity of the man whose remains were found in the bush at the foot of ...

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  24. CARTRIDGES IN GARBAGE TIN.

    The Leichhardt health inspector (Mr. A. H. Pritchard) reported to the Leichhardt Council last night that 30 live cartriages had been found in garbage which had come from ...

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  25. FOOTBALLER'S INJURY.

    W. Norton, of Lithgow, while playing Rugby, League here, received a heavy blow on the back of the neck, was knocked unconscious, and was carried from the ground on a ...

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  26. SULKY ACCIDENTS.

    John Brodie suffered a fractured forearm and abrasions when the sulky in which he was riding struck a stump and overturned on the Pyramul road. A wheel passed over one of ...

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  27. MR. N. McBURNEY.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. Nicholas McBurney, of Cabramatta, at the age of 93 years. He was born in Ireland and came to Australia in 1805. He first lived ...

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  28. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced today. Details appear on page 16, column 5. ...

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  29. WOMAN ACCUSED.

    In the Quilple Police Court to-day, Ruby Irene Lisaman was committed for trial on a charge of having murdered her husband, William Henry Lisaman, at Coperacunda, near ...

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  30. SPURIOUS MONEY FLOWS.

    In the last two years, and more especially in the past six months, this district has been flooded with counterfeit money. Federal officials attribute this to the fact that Al. Capone, ...

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  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 258 words
  32. TRIBAL BATTLE.

    An aboriginal tribal battle on the Daly River was described in the Darwan Supreme Court to-day, when Myjinlte a native, was charged before Judge Wells with having murdered an ...

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  33. SPRAYED WITH MOLTEN LEAD.

    When molten lead exploded. Harold Foote, garage owner at Coff's Harbour, and his daughter, Pat, 5, were sprayed with the hot metal, Foote being severely burned about the ...

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  34. ABORIGINES.

    The Acting Minister for the Interior (Mr. Hunter), referring yesterday to the remarks of the Rev. T. E. Ruth, at the Pitt-street Congregational Church on Sunday regarding the ...

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  35. VISITING PSYCHOLOGIST.

    MR. REX KNIGHT. Mr. Knight, who is lecturer in comparative psychology at the Aberdeen University, will reach Sydney by the Oronsay to-morrow. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. WILD SCENES AT FOOTBALL MATCH.

    Wild scenes occurred at the conclusion of an Australian Rules football match between Howlong and Kiewa, ot Howlong, on Saturday afternoon. Following an argument between ...

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  37. MR. JAMES BOURKE.

    Mr. James Bourke, a business man of Surry Hills, died on Saturday. Mr. Bourke served in Egypt and France as a member of the 19th Battalion, A. I.F. In 1905 he captained ...

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  38. RUSSIAN PROJECT.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" says that the Soviet will establish in 1936 or 1937 an air base and scientific station at the North Pole. Ice-breakers ...

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  39. THIEVES ROB STORE.

    Thieves who broke into the store and post office at Yetholme stole tobacco valued at £3/10/. They forced the front door. Police believe the robbery took place late on ...

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  40. MR. HAAGEN HOLENBERGH.

    Mr. Haagen Holenbergh, Danish pianist, gave a farewell recital at the Forum Club last night. Unfortunately for music-lovers of Sydney he intends to go, to Western Australia and make ...

    Article : 195 words
  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  42. NEGLECTED CEMETERY.

    The neglected state of the Lismore Cemet[?]ry has been the subject of much adverse comment recently and the trustces of the Presbyterian portion have taken the initiative ...

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  43. MR. J. H. GALE.

    Mr. Joseph Hopkinson Gale, who died at his residence. The Esplanade, Cronulla, on Sunday night, aged 74 years, had been associated with the woollen industry of this State and Victoria ...

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  44. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Shannon, 64, who was one of the parties in an action before the Equity Court, was found dead, with her head in a gas oven, at her home in Great ...

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  45. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    The President of France (M. Lebrun) has issued a decree providing for additional protection for Alsace-Lorraine. There will be seven infantry regiments, of which two are ...

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  46. POLLUTION OF WATER SUPPLY.

    The Manilla Municipal Council is alarmed at the condition of the water in the Namol River. The council obtains its supply from the river which is locked for the purpose. ...

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  47. BOULDERS ON LINE.

    Three carriages of a passenger train bound from Brisbane lo the north coast were damaged when the sides struck loose boulders in a cutting near Dakabin last night. ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Gold was quoted to-day at £7/0/7 an ounce fine, compared with £7/0/5½ on Saturday. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  49. BOY INJURED.

    Constable Kent, riding a motor cycle, had an exciting chase of more than two miles last night after two men in a motor car, following an accident in Parramatta. ...

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  50. LATE MRS. COCKS.

    The death of Mrs. Elizabeth A. Cocks, widow of the Rev. N. J. Cocks, has removed a notable figure from the religious and philanthropic circles of Sydney. She has fallen almost in ...

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  51. MAN TWICE INJURED

    John Everitt, 63, of Simmons-street, Enmore, was knocked down by a motor car when crossing the street near his home to buy a newspaper, one evening in 1928. He was badly ...

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  52. MR. C. A. HOBSON.

    Mr. Charles Arthur Hobson, who died at Potts Point last week-end, aged 65 years, was formerly principal of the Technical College and State High School, Toowoomba. ...

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  53. PRIVATE RAILWAYS URGED.

    In a letter to the municipal council regarding the council's intention to press for the proposed Sandy Hollow-Maryvale railway, Mr. S. H, Rodgers, of Sydney, stated that it would ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 313 words
  55. TAXPAYERS' CONFERENCE.

    The interstate conference of Federated Taxpayers' Associations yesterday decided to urge the abolition of the Federal land tax and super tax. With a view to the ultimate abolition of ...

    Article : 229 words
  56. VETERAN SHOW OFFICIAL.

    Messrs. D. Fleming and W. V. Parkinson (hon. treasurer) have been elected life members of the Upper Hunter P. and A. Society. Mr. Fleming attended the first Upper Hunter. ...

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  57. "CROONING."

    Referring to a complaint from retepayer that a "crooner," singing through an amplifier at a dance hall opposite his residence, was undermining the health of himself and his ...

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  58. ROOSTER'S DIET.

    A rooster killed in Taree at the week-end, it was found, contained in its gizzard gold studs and bracelet clips, a gold specimen boot eyelets, glove clips, quartz buttons, and ...

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  59. THE UNIONS.

    The Ironworkers' Union has decided to lodge an appeal against the decision of Judge Beeby, who last week restrained a State tribunal from dealing with the application of the union ...

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  60. CASUALTIES.

    Frederick Danslow, 20, of Chandos-street, St. Leonards, who was injured in a motor accident at Ryde during the week-end, died in the Royal North Shore Hospital early ...

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  61. CONCORD EXPLOSION.

    The condition of Frank Jones, 20, of Kingswood, who was injured in a mysterious explosion at Concord on Saturday, was still serious yesterday. If he does not succumb to ...

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  62. MONEY STOLEN FROM TILLS.

    On Saturday night thieves forced entry into th shops of W. R. Oliver, mercer, and A. C. Cowins. stationer, taking about £ 14 out of the tills. ...

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  63. HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

    At the monthly meeting of the Royal Australian Historical Society this evening, Mr. G. A. King will deliver an illustrated lecture entitled "Old Sydney-Grave and Gay." ...

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  64. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

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

    Article : 16 words
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