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  2. SHARKS AT BEACHES.

    Yesterday numerous sharks were seen in the surf at Newport, and the aerial patrol repeatedly dropped warnings. The surf boat was manned by membeis of the club, and ...

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  3. SPEED RECORD.

    DAYTONA BEACH (Florida), March 8. Dissatisfied with what he considered was a "poor showing," Sir Malcolm Campbell, who yesterday created a new world land speed ...

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  4. DANCING DENOUNCED

    Christian duty and practice were discussed at the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Australasia on Saturday. Modern dancing was denounced, it being ...

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  5. SURGEONS' PRESIDENT.

    DR. R. B. WADE. The Sydney surgeon, Dr. R. B. Wade, has been elected president of the Royal Australaslan College of Surgeons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FEDERAL REVENUE

    During February, the Commonwealth deficit increased by £411,000 to £844,000. Wheatgrowers' relief payments were chiefly responsible for the greater deficit, which, it ...

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  7. LAWN TENNIS.

    All the finals of the State tennis championships were played on Saturday The outstanding feature of the whole fixture was the great form of the 16-year-old lad from ...

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  8. CANBERRA NEWS.

    The Australian Natives' Association in all States is being appealed to by the Canberra branch to support a request for the granting of a Vote at Parliampntary elections to the ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The store of Messrs. Mecleery and Co. was entered by thieves, and several complete outfits of clothes were stolen. Entrance was gained either through the front door, the lock ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. ALARM AT NEWCASTLE.

    Eric McMichael, well-known Newcastle surfer, had an alarming experience when his [?]rf board was bumped about 400 yards out in the surf at Newcastle Beach to-day by ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. GRANTS TOR ROAD WORKS.

    District local governing bodies have received the following grants for road work:— Murray Shire Council, £2000: Windouran Shire Council, £529; Conargo Shire Council, ...

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  12. SEWERAGE COSTS.

    Alderman D. J. Watson suggested to the Glen Innes Municipal Council that the council should endeavour to adopt means of enabling householders to lnstal sewerage at less ...

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  13. VICTORIAN POLL.

    Counting in all electorates of votes cost at the State election will probably be completed by the middle of the week. Several final results were announced at the ...

    Article : 148 words
  14. CARNEGIE TRUST GRANTS.

    Grants totalling £405,000 for social and cultural purposes in Britain were announced at yesterday's annual meeting of the Carnegie United Kingdom Trust. The new grants, ...

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  15. SANDY HOLLOW-MARY VALE LINE.

    Gulgong Railway League is arranging a deputation to the Premier (Mr. Stevens) at Gulgong, on March 16, to urge the construction of the Sandy Hollow-Gulgong-Maryvale ...

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  16. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    William James Burns, 42, of Crown-street, St. Peters, was fatally injured on Saturday night, when he was knocked down by a police car while running after a tram in King-street, ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 282 words
  18. FOUND DEAD AT CAMP.

    The body of Zask Wade, 70, an old Copeton identity, was found at his camp on the Gwydir River, 20 miles from Inverell. He had a box of matches in a hand, and was ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. MR. B. A. BAYLEY.

    Mr. Bernard A. Bayley, whose death occurred on Thursday in Sydney, was an outstanding personality in the tanning industry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. STREET TREES DESTROYED.

    Many beautiful trees along the main road between Lismore and Ballina were destroyed when poles to rarry wires for the clectilc supply were recently erected on the loadside. ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. FOOD PRODUCTS.

    The manufactuie of Heinz food pro[?] will begin in Australia soon. The company has acquired at Richmond a site, with buildings, which will be adaptable to its purpose, and ...

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  22. MAJOR-GENERAL FREYBERG.

    Major-General B.C. Freyberg V.C., formerly of New Zealand and one of the romantic figuies in the Great War, who served with the Royal Naval divison at Antwerp and ...

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  23. WON "THE KING'S."

    P. A. PAVEY. The Caulfield riflemen, P. A. Pavey, won the Victorian King's Prize on Friday. He won the New South Wales King's Prize ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. LARGE RATE INCREASBS.

    Consternation prevails among many owner of property in Muswellbrook. The inctcair in rates levied on the properties in Bridge-street, between Brook and William streets range un ...

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  25. MR. E. C GRIFFITH.

    The funcral of Mr. E. C. Griffith, who was the secretary of the Royal Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales moved from Wood Coffill and Co,'s parlours, George-street to ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death has occurred, from pneumonia, after a short illness, of Theyre Hamilton Weigall, a former Melbourne journalist and author. He was managing director of Harden ...

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  27. METHODIST CHURCH.

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  28. NEW CHURCH AT PYMBLE

    Archbishop Sheehan yesterday afternoon blessed the new church of the Sacred Heart at Pymble The Archbishop said the building planned ...

    Article : 442 words
  29. ROAD TO MT. KAPUTAR.

    Learning that the Namo[?] Shire Council was prepaied to share the cost of surveying the road to Mt. Kaputar. via Black Mountain Creek, the Narrabri Municipal Council ...

    Article : 110 words
  30. CASTLEMAINE FIRE.

    A fire at the works of Thompson's Engineering and Pipe Company at Castlemaine on Saturday afternoon destroyed a two-story pattern store, which was filled with light wooden patterns, ...

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  31. LEETON ACCIDENTS.

    While Peter Eurell, of Yanco, was riding a bicycle in Pine-avenue, a colliston orcurred with a motor lorry, and Eurell was run over. He suffered leg injuries. ...

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  32. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced today. Details are published on page 16, column 6. ...

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  33. TRADE RELATIONS.

    Sir Charles Marr, M.P., speaking at the men's meeting of the North Croydon Methodist Church yesterday afternoon, said the war was a reflection on the Christianity professed ...

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  34. RELIEF WORK.

    Members of the A.R.U employed in the permanent way branch of the tramways held a special meeting at Transport House Cleveland-street, yesterday, to decide what action ...

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  35. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  36. POSTAL REQUEST GRANTED.

    The Postmaster-General's Department granted the request of the Lismore Chamber of Commerce for a second house-to-house mail delivery in the town, but stated that the rent ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. CASUALTIES.

    Hugh O'Connor, of Parramatta, was kicked in the groin by a horse on Saturday afternoon, and narrowly escaped bleeding to death. The force of the kick severed an artery, but ...

    Article : 270 words
  38. EXTENSIONS AT HAY HOSPITAL.

    At the first meeting of the newly-conitituted board of the Hay Hospital, Mr. G. N. Douglass was elected chairman and Mr. F. Hildred deputy chairman. A letter was read ...

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  39. THE SUBURBS.

    About 200 families, being provided with a weekly issue of vegetables by the Paddington Unemployed Distress Relief Fund received an extra hand-out on Saturday of bath and tea ...

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  40. PRAISE FOR MR, WEAVER.

    At a meeting of Mudgee Hospital Board a vote of confidente was carried in Mr. Weaver and the appreciation of the directos was expressed for the good work he had done ...

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  41. MR. A. C. BRANDT.

    Mr. Albert Charles Brandt, who died at Elizabeth Bay on Friday night, aged 60 years, was engaged in the hardware trade in Sydney and Melbourne. He was born at Bendigo, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  43. MOTOR CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Organised by the Ballint Harley Motor Cycle Club, the Ballarat centenary motor cycle grass hack championships were held in fine weather at the Ballarat miners' racecouise. A ...

    Article : 125 words
  44. PROTECTED ANIMALS.

    Three young men lames Mulcahy, Peter Mulcahy, and Joseph Mulcahy were clarged at the Hay Petty Sessions with having protected animals—188 water rats—in their possession. ...

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  45. GOLFER STARTLED BY SNAKE.

    W. Bolger, the Australian open golf champion, was playing on the Katoomba links this afternoon when he nearly stepped on to a 4ft snake. His partner, H. Dean, promptly ...

    Article : 137 words
  46. UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS.

    Dr. C. T. Madigan, lecturer in geology and mineralogy at Adelaide University, who has visited The Granites, said to-day, in commenting on the proposed expedition of 50 ...

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  47. THROWN FROM SULKY.

    While driving into town, Mr. S. Brown, of Cowra-road, was thrown from his sulky when his pony shied. He was diagged along, the loadway. He was picked up by a passing ...

    Article : 60 words
  48. THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev. Jonathan Evans was inducted to the charge of the Roseville Congregational Church, yesterday morning, by the Rev. W. L. Patison, ministerial secretary of the ...

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  49. SLEEPER-CUTTER INJURED.

    While working in the bush at Tan[?]. [?] miles from Eungai station. Hanrry Norberry, a sleeper-cutter, suffeied a gash in his left fool. His broad axe slipped off the log he was ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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  51. SCHOOLTEACHER INJURED.

    Miss Hartfield, of the teaching staff of Frcncham College, Mittagong, fell from a bicycle while riding down the Bowral side of The Gib, and her skull was fractured. She ...

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  52. BIRCHGROVE SCHOOL REUNION.

    As part of the jubilee celebrations of the Birchgrove Public School, Balmain, a reunion dinner was held in the school hall on Saturday night. Alderman R. W. Robinson, president ...

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  53. £108 STOLEN FROM STATION.

    A bag containing £108 intended for paying railwaymen's wages, was stolen from the safe at Whangarel Station late on Friday night. The building was well lighted at the time, ...

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  54. THE UNIONS.

    The State council of the Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association last night discussed the question of the employment of unflnancial unionists at Old Bulli and ...

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  55. MR. G. S. CLAPHAM.

    Mr. George Samuel Clapham, aged 84 years, died at a private hospital tn Sydney. Mr. Clapham lived all his life in the Bathurst district, where he carried on farming and ...

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  56. TASMANIAN POTATOES.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Bulcoc[?] said to-day that the High Court's decision that the Victorian Government's [?]an on the importation of potatoes from Tasmania was ...

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  57. CYCLE TRACK ACCIDENT.

    A bicycle which ran off the Carrington cycle track to-day ran into Clarrie Ellbourne. 8, of William-street, Carrington. The boy's left thigh was broken. Newcastle Ambulance ...

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  58. CLARENCE SEAT.

    Mr. W. M. L. Hughes, of Ramornie Station, who was endorsed as a Country party candidate to contest the Clarence seat at the next State elections, has decided to withdraw ...

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  59. BALMORAL BEACH.

    About 8000 people listened to the programme of music provided yesterday afternoon by the Royal Australian Artillery Band, in charge of Staff-sergeant Bartlett, at Balmoral Beach. ...

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  60. BRISBANE STRIKE.

    A compulsory conference of the parties in the abattoirs dispute has been called by the Industrial Court for Tuesday morning. ...

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  61. MR. C. E. IRELAND.

    Mr. Charles Ernest Ireland, an old Ashfield resident, who died in a private hospital on Monday, aged 74, was born at Paddington. He was an outdoor representative of Messrs. ...

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  62. THEFT OF HOSIERY.

    The premises of Winns Ltd., in Oxfordstreet, were entered by thieves during the week-end and hosiery valued at about £100 was stolen. Entrance was effected by smashing ...

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  63. HARBOUR BRIDGE TAX.

    The Premier has arranged to meet the representatives of the local government bodies on the north side of the harbour on, Monday to discuss the Sydney Harbour Bridge tax. ...

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  64. WOMEN WIN DEBATE.

    At the weekly debate conducted by the Presbyterian Men's League, a women's team, comprising the Misses Jones, Renwick and Thompson, defeated a men's team of debaters. ...

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  65. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m.—Arr: March 9. Esqu[?]no, from Genoa Manunda, from Fremantle; Orsova, from London Dtp: March 9. Esqulllno, Macedon, Manunda, and Orsova, for cartern States; Port ...

    Article : 31 words
  66. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Piogrammes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertising Columns. ...

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