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  2. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Federal Cabinet, at its meetings in Canberra this week, has approved further programmes of public works in the States for the relief of unemployment. These, with the ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Wheat deliveries for the southern railway system for the season totalled 3,557,771 bags. Of these 34,133 were despatched to Darling Island, 163,580 to Rozelle, and 232,163 to other ...

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  4. EXPLOSIVES

    About half a mile of railway line on the Portland side of Mount Gambler has been dug up by police and railway authorities in an attempt to locale a cache of gelignite, ...

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  5. UNITED STATES.

    After the markets had closed to-day, Chief Justice Hughes announced that the Supreme Court, would not give its decision regarding the legality of the devaluation of the ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Mr. E. George Marks, of Agincourt Hall, Roscoe-street, Bondi, who died on Saturday as the result of injuries received when he fell from a train earlier in the day, was chief law ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Neil Higgs, 8, of Mintaro-avenue, Strathfield, was killed instantly yesterday afternoon when the car in which he was riding overturned after a collision on the main Western-road, ...

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  8. CONTRACT BRIDGE.

    The 1935 Bridge Olympic, played in various parts of the world at a time which approximately synchronised with 7.45 p.m. on Saturday, attracted 128 Sydney competitors to David ...

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  9. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    The Rev. Father Walter J. Hurley announced at St. Canice's Church, Elizabeth Bay, yesterday, that he had been advised by Archbishop Kelly of his appointment as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE

    The North-west Agricultural Conference will be held in Boggabri on March 7 and 8. More than 1000 visitors are expected. Officers from the Lands Department. Department of ...

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  11. THEFT OF MARE ALLEGED.

    In the police court, before Mr. A. J. Longworth, P.M., Herbert Pennell was committed for trial on a charge of stealing a trotting mare, the property of J. E. Taylor. Bail of ...

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  12. MOSQUITO PLAGUE ABATES

    The mosquito plague in the town has abated. During the last four days the mosquitoes have been no worse than they are during any summer, except in some outlying country areas. ...

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  13. FOUR PEOPLE INJURED.

    Four people were injured, and many homes in Liverpool were in darkness for hours, when a motor car crashed into an electric light standard in Macquarie-street, Liverpool, on ...

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  14. THEFT OF £78.

    In the police cotut, Joseph E. Luck was sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of stealing in a dwelling £78/13/, the property of Mildred Walker. ...

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  15. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    The Duke of Gloucester visited the old native capital of Bau on Saturday. He was entertained at native ceremonies and dancing. He attended a Government ball at the ...

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  16. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

    Three hundred students barricaded themselves in the University buildings, and declared a hunger strike as a protest against the treatment of their fellow-students, who were ...

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  17. SHIRE ELECTION RECOUNT.

    Mr. C. Stewart, an unsuccessful candidate for the A riding of the Terana Shire at the recent local government elections, demanded a recount. The result has been declared by ...

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  18. LORRY OVERTURNS.

    Three people were trapped in the driver's cabin of a motor lorry which overturned at the intersection of Macquarie-street and Sydney-road, Liverpool, on Saturday night. ...

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  19. FALSE PRETENCE CHARGES.

    John Gilbert Snelling appeared at the Taralga Police Court on Friday on four charges of obtaining wool, to the value of £1600, by false representations. It was alleged ...

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  20. NINE-FOOT SHARK

    A nine-foot shark was caught in George's River, near East Hills, early on Saturday morning. Frank Austin, one of the men who caught a shark last week, and Harry Piggott, set the ...

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  21. HOSTAGES RELEASED.

    The hunger strike of 689 men in the Pecs mine, owing to the alleged failure of the management to renew an agreement made last year, was continued to-day, but they released ...

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  22. MR. P. F. HOLLIS.

    Mr. Percy Frank Hollis died at Manly on Saturday, aged 67 years. His family has been closely associated with the development of Goulburn for more than 100 years. A brother, ...

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  23. MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    When depositing garbage at a council lease near the reservoir this morning, a garbage contractor discovered the body of a man, believed to be William Lane Keogh, aged about ...

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  24. MAN KNOCKED DOWN

    A pedestrian and a motor cyclist, who were seriously injured in a accident in William-street, Granville, last night, proved to be uncle and nephew. ...

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  25. CHILD INJURED DURING STORM.

    When a heavy kitchen dresser, full of crockery, was blown down upon her during a storm at Tabulam, Pay Hollis, the fouryear-old daughter of Mr. D. J. Hollis, of ...

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  26. RELIGION IN AUSTRALIA.

    A function of both religious and historical interest—the 147th anniversary of the first Christian service hold in Australia—took place in the Domain yesterday. ...

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  27. MRS. KEITH MILLER.

    The "Referee" says:—"Mrs. Keith Miller, after crossing the Sahara on a commercial traveller's flight to Capetown, left Niamey for Cotonou (Dahomey), and, encountering ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. UNITED STATES OFFICIAL

    Mr. Wilson C. Flake, Assistant Trade Commissioner in Sydney for the United States, was seriously injured in a motor accident early yesterday morning. ...

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  29. SALE OF GRAZING LAND.

    An area of 1802 acres of land in the Bibbenluke private subdivision was sold by auction at £4/5/ an acre. This land was purchased in the peak period of 1925 at £4/9/ an acre. ...

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  30. WARRANT OFFICER J. G. McROBB.

    Warrant-Officer Instructor J. G. McRobb died yesterday at the age of 52. He was born at Bordertown, South Austialla, in 1882, and joined the Australian Instructional Corps in ...

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  31. CYCLIST INJURED.

    Frederick Porter, 18, of Polding-street, Bossley Park, had his skull fractured when his bicycle and a motor car came into collision in Campbelltown-road, Casula, last night. The ...

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  32. BRIDGES AT KOSCIUSKO.

    Activity is being displayed by the Main Roads Department in this district. Four concrete bridges are in course of construction—one at Wollondibby Factory Creek, near Jindabyne; ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    French banks are advancing Citroens, the motor car manufacturers, £670,000 for running expenses, pending reorganisation, which it is expected will be completed at the end ...

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  34. THE CHURCHES.

    The new Presbyterian Church at Maroubra, which was opened on Saturday by the Moderator-General (the Rev. Dr. G. R. S. Reid) could not contain the large crowd that took ...

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  35. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment is announced to-day. Details are published on page 16, column 5. ...

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  36. TRAM AND CAR COLLIDE.

    A man and two children were injured when a car and a tram collided at Narrabeen last night. Florence Luscombe, 7. of Premier-street, Marrickville, and Jean Betteridge, 13, ...

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  37. WATER SUPPLY PROJECT.

    A conference of the Macleay Shire and Kempsey Muncipal Council, which was held in Kempsey, discussed a proposal to establish a fresh-water supply for Kempsey and the ...

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  38. INDEX.

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  39. MATRON J. WALLER.

    Matron Johanna Waller, 65, a loyal friend of the soldiers, died at Toowoomba in a private hospital. She gave many years of her life to the care and nursing of Diggers. From ...

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  40. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    Robert Kloss, aged about 50, of Adelaide, died in the Adelaide Hospital to-day as the result of a fracture of the skull suffered when the motor cycle he was riding came ...

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  41. GOLD MINING.

    Mr. A. Macalister Blain, M.P. for the Northern Territory, referred in a statement last night to gold-mining prospects in North Australia, and issued a warning to the investing ...

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  42. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    Coonabarabran Chamber of Commerce [?] urging that the Gwabegar railway line should be extended to connect with the north-western line at the point considered by the ...

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  43. MR. A. S. NICHOLSON.

    The death occurred at Aberglasslyn House, West Maitland, of Mr. Andrew S. Nicholson, 87, who practised as a solicitor in Sydney for more than 40 years. He was born in West ...

    Article : 116 words
  44. VALUELESS CHEQUE.

    Clarence Michael O'Connor was sentenced at the Mudgee Police Court to six months' imprisonment for having, by means of a valueless cheque, obtained from Albert John Lord, ...

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  45. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  46. THE SUBURBS.

    At last meeting of Eastwood Council Alderman Martin mentioned a dangerous tree at the intersection of Lansdowne and Blaxland roads. The tree, he said was a danger, as it was ...

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  47. MR. S. CROUDACE.

    Mr. Sydney Croudace, who was well known in the northem coal industry until his retirement in 1928, died at Toronto this afternoon, aged 61 years. Mr. Croudace was born at New ...

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  48. SAWMILL FATALITY.

    The district coroner (Mr. W. A. Cole) found that the death of Cecil Arthur Cory on January 20 was due to injuries accidentally received through being caught, in the belt of a ...

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  49. IRRIGATION SCHEME.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Ma[?] will visit the Upper Hunter early in March, to investigate a proposal to establish a water conservation scheme for the Upper Hunter. ...

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  50. CASUALTIES.

    Milton Marles, 32, tram conductor, of Connecticut-avenue, Fivedock, was seriously injured on Saturday night while collecting fares from the running board of a tram when the ...

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  51. GOOD TROUT CATCHES.

    Fishing in the Snowy River at Island Bend yesterday Dr. McLuckie, who was accompanied by Mr. Waugh, landed a good bag of trout, including one fish weighing 3[?]lb. They ...

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  52. ROD FISHING.

    R. Poole, of Chicago, H. Rutherford, of New York, and Eugene Williams, of Florida, who are passengers on the Nieuw Holland, which called at Brisbane yesterday, are on their way ...

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  53. POLICE USE 'PLANE.

    An aeroplane was used by the Northern Territory police to artest a wanted man this morning. The 'plane, carrying a constable, flew from Darwin to Bathurst Island, about ...

    Article : 158 words
  54. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 273 words
  55. WOMAN COLLAPSES

    Following a thunderclip and a vivid flash of lightning, Mrs. H. Shepher[?], of Tintenbar, collapsed and was unconscious for nearly an hour. She received medical treatment, and ...

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  56. AERODROME PROJECT.

    The Talbragar Shire Council has decided to discontinue negotiations for the purchase of land near Dubbo for a proposed Dubbo aerodrome. The president (Councillor ...

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  57. DISMISSED NURSES

    At a meeting of the committee of the Goondiwindi District, Hospital Board yesterday afternoon, the five nurses who were dismissed, following an ultimatum which they ...

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  58. BEEF EXPORTS.

    Fully 70 per cent. of the cattle of central and not them Queensland should be exported chilled, and not frozen," sold Mr. Ronald Vestey, of Vestey's, Ltd., to-day, on his return ...

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  59. GRASSHOPPERS TROUBLESOME.

    Young grasshoppers are appearing in [?] numbers and are eating the young grass. It looks as if they are going to be troublesome again. ...

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  60. MELROSE'S 'PLANE.

    Mr. James Melrose, who left Australia by the Aorangi on Thursday for England, has sold his Puss Moth 'plane, My Hildegarde, to Mr. H. F. Broadbent, a well-known Mascot ...

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  61. GOLDEN WEDDING.

    Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rolff, who were [?] born in the Glen Innes district, have celebrated their golden wedding. There are 28 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. ...

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  62. MANY BUSH FIRES.

    Yesterday was one of the busiest days Sydney fire brigade have known for months, They were called to nearly a score of bush and grass fires, many of which had apparently ...

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  63. WOMAN SLASHED.

    Valerie Long, 23, of Bayswater-road, Darlinghurst, was treated at St. Vincent's Hospital on Saturday night for a deep incised wound in her check. It was alleged that the wound ...

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  64. LORD SEMPILL'S FLIGHT.

    Lord Sempill, who is making a leisurely flight across Australia preparatory to returning to England, arrived at Kalgoorlie on Saturday, and spent the day inspecting the ...

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  65. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    A deputation of interstate representatives of the Federated Taxpayers' Association of Australia and other organisations will wait on the Prime Minister (Mr. Lvons) in Melbourne ...

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  66. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

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

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