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  2. STATE LABOUR.

    The leader of the State Labour party (Mr. Lang), in a speech at the annual country conference of the party, attacked the Stevens Government, on the grounds that it had ...

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  3. ROYAL SWANS.

    From the days of Saxon England the River Thames, wending its way from its source to the ocean, and the great marshy lands spreading back from its banks, have been the ...

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  4. LABOUR UNITY.

    The Federal executive of the Australian Labour party on Saturday appointed Messrs. J. J. Kenneally (W.A.), C. Fallon (Q.), Dwyer Gray (Tos.), and F. Walsh (S.A.), to confer ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. REAFFORESTATION.

    In Scotland to-day there are plans in progress which will, within a comparatively few years, change the whole facial expression of that country—and yet nine out of ten of the ...

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  6. CRICKET TOUR.

    Interesting problems associated with the choice of an Australian cricket team to tour South Africa next summer are bound up with the question of whether D. G. Bradman and ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Samuel Winley, who died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last week, was one of the most prominent Salvation Army musicians in Australia. He was associated with ...

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  9. KING'S JUBILEE.

    It is possible that the Premier (Sir Stanley Argyle) will visit London for the King's jubilee celebrations in May. Proposals that public buildings should be ...

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  10. MR. A. G. HAMPTON.

    Mr. Albert Gordon Hampton, who died suddenly on Saturday at Hampton Court, King's Cross, Darlinghurst, at the age of 65 years, was one of the principal shareholders of ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. MASONRY.

    Dr. F. A. Maguire, grand master of the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales, speaking at Lindfield on Saturday, said that the principles of masonry, if generally applied, ...

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  12. MR. W. ENNIS.

    The death took place on Saturday night of Mr. William Ennis, a Sydney journalist. He was walking along a street in Chatswood and collapsed. He was taken to the Royal North ...

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  13. FIRE IN OILS STORE.

    The premises of Associated Oils in Wentworth Park-road, Glebe, were severely damaged by fire yesterday morning, and a watchman, Arthur Dobson, 48, of Parramatta-road, ...

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  14. CAPTAIN W. S. MURRAY.

    The death occurred on Saturday at St. Luke's Hospital of Captain W. S. Murray, who retired from the New South Wales pilot service in 1922. Captain Murray was born at ...

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  15. THE CHURCHES.

    The late Miss Elizabeth Horne was associated with the activities of Fullerton Memorial Church, Crown-street, for more than 50 years. Last night, a bronze mural tablet, erected by ...

    Article : 216 words
  16. ROYAL EMPIRE SOCIETY.

    Commander R. N. Reynolds, who is on a tour of Australia and New Zealand with the object of stimulating membership in and support for the Royal Empire Society, arrived in Sydney ...

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  17. MR. G. FITZGERALD.

    Mr. Gerald FitzGerald, who died in Sydney last week, was a prominent artist. As a young man he studied in Paris, where he exhibited at the Paris Salon. He also ...

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  18. MR. HAROLD SNODGRASS.

    Mr. Harold Snodgrass, a business man of Lakemba, died in Canterbury Hospital after a brief illness. He was born at St. Kilda, Victoria, and spent the greater part of his ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. SURF CLUB CAPTAIN.

    The senior boat crew of the Maroubra Surf Life-saving Club rowed three miles to sea yesterday afternoon and cast the ashes of the late Mr. Arthur Rodman, who was captain of ...

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  20. SUSPECT CAPTURED

    A suspect was captured in a house in Waverley on Saturday night after a terrific struggle with the householder and two other men. ...

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  21. MRS. MARGARET MOOD.

    Mrs. Margaret Mood, who died at Bexley, on Friday, aged 85 years, is survived by six sons, two daughters, 28 grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. She was born at ...

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  22. COTTON GOODS.

    Soviet Russia was the sixth and Japan the seventh of the cotton yarn-producing countries of the world in 1934, according to a survey made by the International Labour ...

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  23. LATE PROFESSOR JUNKERS.

    PROFESSOR H. JUNKERS. The famous German aeroplane designer died in Munich. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. AUSTRALIAN LEGION.

    Major-General Sir Charles Rosenthal, opening the annual conference of the Australian Legion at the Savings Bank Buildings on Saturday, urged a closer co-operation between ...

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  25. RECORD CLAIMED.

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent, who returned to Sydney yesterday after a flight to Darwin, made what is believed to be a record for the double journey. He covered the 4500 miles in five ...

    Article : 163 words
  26. THE KING'S SCHOOL.

    Rain spoiled the 103rd annual commemoration and Old Boys' Day at The King's School, Parramatta, on Saturday. Sporting fixtures, including cricket, tennis, rowing, swimming, ...

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  27. SHARKS SEEN.

    A 10-foot tiger shark was seen cruising close in shore off Edwards Beach, Balmoral, on Saturday afternoon, from about noon until 5 o'clock. Efforts were made by Mr. J. ...

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  28. GIRL SHOT DURING PLAY.

    Valerie Pauline Beckman, 12, and Edgar Beckman, 10, brother and sister, were playing in a shed at their home at Ashby, near Maclean, yesterday afternoon, when the boy picked ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. BENEFIT CONCERT.

    A concert in aid of the dependants of the late Mr. Walter Cornock, vaudeville entertainer, was given at the Palace Theatre last night, in the presence of a large audience. The ...

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  30. BOOK CENSORSHIP.

    When Parliament meets next month, it is practically certain that an adjournment motion will be moved on the subject of the present Commonwealth system of book censorship. ...

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  31. STEAMER COOLANA.

    [?] Steamer Coolana was still fast this [?]ing on the mudbank which she struck [?] Newcastle Harbour on Thursday night. Portion of the vessel's cargo was transhipped, ...

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  32. BANK WINDOW SHATTERED.

    A man threw a piece of iron through a plateglass window of the Commonwealth Bank in Pitt-street on Saturday afternoon. Then he surrendered to the police, declaring that he ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. THE SUBURBS.

    The Granville Lodge of the United Ancient Order of Druids, which was founded on February 9, 1885, celebrated its jubilee at a banquet at Granville Town Hall on ...

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  34. MINISTER FOR INTERIOR.

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson), who was injured in a motor car accident in Melbourne last week, is making satisfactory progress towards recovery, but it is ...

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  35. INJURED HORSEMAN.

    [?] H. Wiseman, of Garthowen, a representative of Attunga in the Cockburn Shire council, was riding over mountainous country, [?]ing up sheep, when the horse became ...

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  36. DRY SEASON

    Extreme heat and dry weather conditions prevail throughout the central west. The temperature last week averaged 108 degrees in the Blackall district. Large numbers of sheep ...

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  37. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Shirt Manufacturers' Association last week the following office-bearers were elected: —President, Mr. H. E. Clarke; vice-president, ...

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  38. MAN SWALLOWS CHEQUE.

    When taken into custody at Innisfail, a foreigner, after a struggle, was seen to swallow something. He was finally overpowered by the police, who immediately rushed him to ...

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  39. FEDERAL A.L.P. EXECUTIVE.

    The Federal executive of the Australian Labour party on Saturday re-elected its existing officers, who are:—President, Mr. J. J. Kenneally; vice-presidents, Messrs. Norman ...

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  40. GIRL SURFER RESCUED.

    Robina Kellett, a young girl, living at Newpo[?]t, got into difficulties while surfing at Newport yesterday, and was carried out some distance by the undertow. She was rescued by ...

    Article : 45 words
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