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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Fruitgrowers or Lavington, near Albury, complain of poor returns from the Sydney market. In some cases fruit consignments realised only 1/ [?] case. In other instances ...

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  3. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    There is likely to be some delay in the presentation to Parliament of the third report of the Royal Commission on wheat. The report, was presented to the Government about ...

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  4. WHEAT SILOS.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main[?] to-day set the foundation stone of the new terminal wheat silos here. Mr. Main said that the first batch of silos ...

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  5. CENSORSHIP.

    In his annual report the Chief Film Censor. Mr. W. Creswell O'Re[?]lly, expresses the opinion that "the movement inaugurated in America d[?]ing the letter half of 1934 ...

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  6. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    On February 18, at a boarding-house in Hereford-street Glebe, the dead body of Du[?]cie Wilbow, 32, a married woman, was found lying on a bed. The body was [?]lad in pyjama[?] ...

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  7. MEAT EXPORTS.

    in preparation for a discussion of the meat export situation by the Federal Cabinet later this week, a series of important cable messages has been exchanged in the last few days ...

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  8. NOTED CONDUCTOR.

    Private cable advice was received in Sydney yesterday announcing the death in England of Mr. Joseph Bradley, who was conductor of the Royal Ph[?]harmonic Society of Sydney for 19 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE FLOODS

    Although the flood waters at Tully had subsided slightly this morning, another sharp rise in the river took place this afternoon as a result of heavy rain and raliway services are ...

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  10. BORDER MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    In a further letter dealing with border motor transport, the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) says: " I am aware of the need for motor vehicles both from Victoria and New ...

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  11. £3800 FOR SHIRE WORKS.

    Among the grants made available for shire works[?] Barraba Shire has received £3500 to erect bridges at Plumbthorp crossing and the crossing near B[?]n, on the Horton River. ...

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  12. ELECTION RESULTS.

    The most important topic of conversation among Australians aboard the Otranto is the result, of the Victorian election. Though there was no doubt about the return of the ...

    Article : 235 words
  13. ATTEMPTS TO BREAK INTO STORES.

    An attempt was made on Saturday night to force an entrance through the back windows of Glynn's general store. A bar of iron was used. The bolts of one window were ...

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  14. BIG GAME FISHING[?]

    Big game fishermen had further success. On Friday Mr. Wallts, of Melbourne, caught a striped marlin 10ft 6in long and weighing 273[?]b an Australian record. On Sunday he ...

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  15. STATISTICIANS CONFER.

    Statisticians and Treasury officers from all States assembled in Canberra to-day for a conference with the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee) to determine a ...

    Article : 165 words
  16. CASUALTIES.

    Gordon Henry Vincent, 17, a butcher boy, of Albany-street, Crows Nest, was killed instantly yesterday, when his bicycle and a motor car collided at the corner of Willoughby-road ...

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  17. CHINESE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    AT an inqu[?]ry in the Coroner's Court. It was stated that during seven weeks that Willie Hing, al[?]as Ching Tan, was cook at a hotel in Parkes, three fires occurred in his bedroom and ...

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  18. STRIKE EXTENDS.

    The Brisbane meat strike extended at the week-end, when six carpenters employed on maintenance and repair work left their jobs as a result of instructions received that they ...

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  19. TRANSPORT CASES.

    The lengthy police court proceedings regarding breaches of the Transport Co-ordination Act concluded late this afternoon. The magistrate (Mr. V. H. Wells) convicted 12 ...

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  20. CAPTURE IN STORE.

    At the Quarter Sessions, Harold C. Cookson was found guilty of breaking and entering the store of A. E. Lansdowne. Thirroul, with intent to steal[?] Evidence was given that a burg[?]ar ...

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  21. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Methodist Conference continued its sessions in the Lyceum yesterday, the Rev. M. K. Gilmour presiding. The second leading of stations was issued ...

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  22. YOUNG MAN SHOT.

    Norman McKen[?]ic Davidson, 20, was found dead at his home at Yarr[?]doon, near Queanbeyan, on Sunday night. Police were told that a large-bore sporting rifle was found ...

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  23. COLLIERY RESUMES OPERATIONS[?]

    L[?]gow valley colliery, which has been idle since Wednesday resumed operations to-day. A conference between lodge officials and the management is to be held to discuss a ...

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  24. SHARK VICTIM FUNERAL.

    The funeral of Herbert McFarlane, victim of the shark attack at North Narrabeen last Saturday evening, took place yesterday afternoon. A large crowd gathered as the ...

    Article : 188 words
  25. CRIME IN NEW YORK.

    On the eve of a grand jury investigation into vice, gambling, and "racke[?]eering" in New York City, gangsters murdered three men to-day, and in each case the police believe it ...

    Article : 195 words
  26. SIR WILLIAM PHILLIPS.

    Application has been made for probate of the will and codicil of Sir William Herbert Phillips, company director, of Gilberton, who died on January 6. The gross estate in South ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. PRICE OF BREAD INCREASED.

    The price of a 2[?]b loaf of bread has been increased from /5 to /5½. ...

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  28. FIRE AT BOWLERS' GREEN.

    During a bowis match between Griff[?]th and Lee[?]on yesterday afternoon on the Jondaryan Club green, players were so intent on their game that they did not know until a ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Damage estimated at about £3750 was caused by a fire which destroyed a block of buildings, containing five shops, in MacGregorterrace, at the Paddington tram terminus, ...

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  30. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Deta[?] appear on page 16, column 5. ...

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  31. HORSE THROWS RIDER.

    wnen Mr. Tony Mackenzie, son of Mr. Hugh Mackenzie, of Callandoon Station. Goondiwindi, was riding a horse up a bank of a creek on Saturday afternoon, the animal ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 words
  33. CONWAY AND WORCESTER.

    Members of the Worcester and Conway Old Boys' Association have received with deep pleasure from Captain T. M. Goddard, captain superintendent of the Conway, a gift ...

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  34. MISS ALICE BOLGER.

    Miss Alice Bolger, a talented amateur actress, appeared at St. James's Hall last night in "Meet the Wife," a comedy in which she had already appeared with success before Sydney ...

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  35. MAN THROWN FROM CART.i

    while Mr. T. J. Waller, storekeeper of Goondiwindi, was driving along the Callandoon-road on Saturday afternoon, his horse fell and Mr. Waller was thrown from the ...

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  36. EX-KING OF SIAM

    The ex-King and Queen of Siam desire to be known as Prince and Princess Sukhodaya. The announcement of the King's abdication was confirmed in a most informal manner by ...

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  37. SUDDEN STORM

    A sudden downpour of rain in the early hours of yesterday morning drenched ths metropolitan area. Occurring between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m.[?] the short storm was so violent that ...

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  38. OCTOGENARIA[?]'S FLIGHT[?]

    The first passenger to book a seat, on the inaugural trip of the [?]plane service from Narromine to Sydney on March[?] 18 was Mr. Thomas Thoms, aged 88, one of Narromine's oldest ...

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  39. HOUSE SHORTAGE.

    There is an acute shortage of houses in Darwin. Many Public servants and private residents are unable to secure cottages because there is not enough to go round. For this ...

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  40. BOYS ARRESTED.

    Two boys, aged 11 and 13 years, were arrested at the Domain Baths during the week-end. They were suspected of stealing money from bathers' clothes. They had ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. BUCKJUMP RIDER INJURED.

    vincent Deserre, buckjump rider, was thrown he[?]ly from his horse yesterday afternoon. He was admitted to the Gulgong Hospital suffering from concussion and severe internal ...

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  42. THE UNIONS.

    Disappointment was expressed at a meeting of the council of the Public Service Association last night, with the result of the recent deputation to the Premier concerning the ...

    Article : 103 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  44. NEW NURSES' QUARTERS.

    About £280 has been raised for the furnishing of Brook House, the nurses' quarters which are being erected at, Lithgow Hospital. Much more is needed, and entertainments are ...

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  45. AMARANTHS.

    Rich rosy-lake and crimson amaranths are now prominent in the lower portion of the Botanic Gardens, near the blue waters of Farm Cove. All the plants are fully grown, ...

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  46. SHIRE WORKS INSPECTED.

    Blaxland shire councillors, accompanied by the shire clerk (Mr. Brown) and the engineer (Mr. Sams), made a two days' tour of inspection of the shire during which they covered ...

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  47. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Officials of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League announced during the week-end that a sub-branch of the League had been formed on the vessel Westralia. ...

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  48. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the final of the Monte Car[?]o tennis tournament, Palmieri (Italy) beat H. W. Austin (Great Britain), 6-1, 6-1, 7-5. Mr. Wallis Myers, referring to the result, ...

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  49. REMARKABLE PECTACLE.

    An unusually brilliant meteor was observed by a number of people, last night, falling apparently only a few miles to the west of the city. The phenomenon occurred at about 9 ...

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  50. OBITUARY.

    Mr. George Essington Cross, who was killed in a motor accident near Stawell on Sunday, was a brother of the Mayor of Manly (Alderman J. H. Cross). He was an original Anza[?] ...

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  51. POISON IN PORRIDGE.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day. Leslie Eldred Keene, 18, was found guilty of having attempted to cause poison to be taken by Cec[?] R. Ulrich, at Berry, on February 3, with ...

    Article : 257 words
  52. HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The home of Mr. J. S. McCleary, of Hillview. Bogan Ga[?]e, was burnt to the ground on Saturday during the owner's absence. ...

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  53. WIRELESS MEMORIAL

    As the first wireless message from Britain to Australia was received at Mr. E. T. F[?]sk's wireless station at his home. Lucania, Stuart and C[?]eveland streets, Wahroonga, the local ...

    Article : 127 words
  54. CONTROL OF INDUSTRY.

    The representation of worker. upon industrial directorates was suggested by Mr. Frank S. Harty last night in an address before the Institute of Sales and Business Management ...

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  55. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    To-day, at the annual competitions of the Victorian Rifle Association, Warrant Officer R. H. Addison (Melbourne) won "The Argus and The Australasian" Aggregate with the ...

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  56. MR. F. BROUGHTON.

    Mr. Fred. Broughton, who died at his residence at Wyalong-street, Burwood, on Sunday night, in his ninety-first year, had been a resident of Burwood for 36 years. For a ...

    Article : 169 words
  57. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  58. LEVY ON MEAT.

    The agricultural editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "There is no likelihood of immediate legislation to implement the proposed new meat scheme of a levy on ...

    Article : 184 words
  59. REV. S. A. McDONALD.

    Owing to nervous exhaustion following the heavy strain of recent years, the Rev. S. A. McDonald (general secretary and superintendent, of the Sydney City Mission) has been ...

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  60. REV. F. W. HYNES.

    The Rev. Francis W. Hynes was appointed by the Methodist Conference to be the first president of the Ravenswood Girls' College, at Gordon. ...

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  61. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At the annual meeting of the Auburn branch of the U.A.P., a resolution expressing best wishes to Mr. G. C. Gollan. M.L.A., at the approaching elections was carried. Mr. Gollan ...

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  62. THREE MEN ARRESTED.

    Detectives have been investigating reports that men had brought out a calendar bearing advertisements of business firms, and had later obtained supplies from advertisers on ...

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  63. GENEVA CONFERENCE.

    It is expected that the Under-Secretary for R[?]-employment (Mr. Stewart), who will sa[?]l for London on March 13, will be asked by the Government to represent the Commonwealth ...

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  64. GRANTS COMMISSION INQUIRY.

    The Commonwealth Grants Commission completed the hearing of evidence on Western Australia's claim for [?] disabilities grant of £1,500,000 to-day, and adjourned sine die. ...

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  65. DAN DEMPSEY RETIRES.

    Dan Dempsey, international Rugby League forward, has announced that he his retired from the game. He was a successful interstate [?]nd international captain, and twice ...

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  66. H.M.A.S. CANBERRA'S CRUISE.

    The flagship H.M.A S. Canberra arrived here yesterday and sailed to-day. ...

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  67. TOC H.

    Professor H. Tasman Lovell has been appointed Honorary Commissioner [?]or To[?], H. New South Wales. ...

    Article : 19 words
  68. MILLIONS CLUB.

    Miss M. Win[?]fred G[?] will be the gue[?]t of the Millions Club at [?] to-morrow. ...

    Article : 24 words
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