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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A deputation of landseekers asked Balranald Municipal Council to agitate to have the area known as Paika Station, Lake Country, made available for closer settlement and ...

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  3. MEAT EXPORTS.

    Cable messages exchanged between the British and Commonwealth Governments in the last few days have enocuraged the hope in official circles in Australia that it will be ...

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  4. OPERA SEASON.

    Judging horn the ecstatic appluse which brought the principals before the curtain again and again last night at the end of each act "The Pearl Flshers" will be one of the most ...

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  5. MR. LANG.

    Introduced as the "future Premier of New South Wales," the leader of the State Labobr party (Mr. Lang), spoke at a dance organised by the local branch of the A.L.P. at the ...

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  6. BOWLS.

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  7. LABOUR UNITY.

    Mr. E Dwyer Gray, Treasurer in the Labour Government in Tasmania, who is a member of the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party, said yesterday that he still ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET.

    The Sheffield Shield match between Queensland and New South Wales has developed into a grand contest, not only from the point of view of a contest, but also as regards the ...

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  9. VICTORIANS TASK.

    South Australia, at present the lowest team in the Sheffield Shield table, vigorously challenged the holder of the trophy (Victoria) to-day by making 415 in the second innings ...

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  10. NEW PICTURE THEATRE.

    A modern picture theatre, of brick, and with seating for 800 people, is to be elected in the main street at Bingara. ...

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  11. BRIDGES TO BE REBUILT.

    Lyndhurst Shire Council lins been informed that £3000 has been granted for the reconstruction of three bridges, which were washed awny or damaged by the recent floods. Two ...

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  12. NORTH COAST TIMBER

    Unprecedented actively is being experienced in timber and shipping circles. At Coff's Harbour Jetty large consignments of sleepers, poles, girders, and sawn Umber have arrived ...

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  13. ADVISORY COUNCIL.

    The Canbena Advisory Council to-day formally recorded its disappointment at the Governments action in extending the councils term of office and decided to request the ...

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  14. ART STUDENTS.

    There is a uniformly high standard of artistic taste and skill and here and there a touch of biilliance in the exhibition of work by students of the Department of Art East ...

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  15. HOTEL STOREROOM ROBBED.

    Early on sunday morning thieves entered the storeroom of the Hotel Culcairn and escaped with a case of whisky valued at about £5, After locking up for the night ...

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  16. DUBBO GASWORKS.

    Dubbo council decided, at a special meeting, by six votes to five, not to rescind its motion, carried by a similar vote on Tuesday night, asking the Government to withdraw ...

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  17. DOMINION MINISTERS' TASK.

    The "Times" says "Conditions in the meat market are such that home-grown beef is bound to sink unless they can be improved Beef in England and Wales accounts for 35 ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    Mr.T. L. Westbrook died at Neutral Bay on Sunday aged 74 years. He was an officer of the Australian Bank of Commerce (formelly the Australian Joint Stock Bank ...

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  19. PERMIT TO SEIZE TIMBER.

    In the Murwi[?]umbah Court Mr. H. Hawkins, P.M., granted Ralph Edward Olley, of Chillingham, authority to seize certain timber, which was lying on the roadside near ...

    Article : 122 words
  20. OXFORD-STREET ASSOCIATION

    At the annual meeting of the Oxford-street Association it was decided to recommend to the City Council the construction of an Olympic pool and sports ground on idle resumed ...

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  21. MR. A. G. BALL.

    The death of Mr. Albert George Ball removed a familiar figure from Sydney accountancy and business circles. Mr. Ball, who was an associate of the Institute of ...

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  22. COMPANY'S NEW STORE.

    Opening the new premises of the Farmers and Grasiers' Company Mr. Trethowan, M.L.C., said the building showed the company had confidence in the future prosperity of ...

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  23. MR. WEAVER.

    The following resolution was carried by a well-attended meeting of the Cremorne branch of the U.A.P. at the Cremorne School of Arts last night:—"That the Cremorne branch of the ...

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  24. THE CALL-UP.

    A call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details appear on page 10, column 5. ...

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  25. NEW SCOUT HALL.

    On saturday arternoon Major-General J. Paton, president of the Newcastle division of the Boy Scouts' Association, visited Taret and officially opened the new scout hall. He ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. INDEX.

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  27. MR. R. L. MOSS.

    A private cable message has been received in Sydney announcing the death in London of Mr. Robert Lionel Moss, who was formerly a member of the well-known firm of Sydney ...

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  28. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES.

    Improvements in country services are contemplated by the Telephone Department, with the object of providing speedier communication between remote centres. ...

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  29. MR. MARTIN WOOD.

    Mr Martin Wood, who was well known as a surveyor and draftsman, in the New South Wales Railways Department, for more than 40 years, died in hospital on Sunday, aged 64 ...

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  30. LOG OF CLAIMS.

    A log covering hours of employment, pay, and working conditions has been served on the public hospital authorities by the Western Australian Nurses' Association. Falling an ...

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  31. MARIST ORDER.

    The Rev. Father Hugh McDonnell, S.M., the recently appointed parish priest of St. Patricks Church, Church Hill, arrived in Sydney last night by the Wsnganella from ...

    Article : 338 words
  32. BOOK CENSORSHIP.

    It was learned to-night that the Federal Ministry will undertake soon a complete review of its policy on the censorship of books. A strong section of the Cabinet has been ...

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  33. BIG GAME FISHING.

    Provision for big game fishing as an organised sport in New south Wales coastal waters on a scale comparable with that developed in other countries is to be made ...

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  34. PRICE OF BREAD INCREASED.

    Litngow master bakers have decided to increase the price of a 21b loaf from /4½ to /5. It is booked and delivered at /5, which bakers declare is lower than most rates in ...

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  35. MR. John McPHILLAMY.

    The death has occurred of Mr. John Mcphillamy, of Bathurst, a veteran solicitor and a member of a prominent western district family. Mr. Mcphillamy was 84 years of ...

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  36. CYCLE AND CAR COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred yesterday on the overhead bridge near Narara station between a motor cycle ridden by L. Keenan, 26, of Date-street, Adamstown, and a car driven by ...

    Article : 57 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. CASUALTIES.

    Miss N. Lee, 25, of Busby-parade, Waverley, was seriously injured yesterday, when she was knocked down by a motor cycle in Oxford-street, near Crown-street, city. She was taken ...

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  39. VICAR'S MILEAGE.

    The Rev. H. E. West informed the annual meeting of parishioners of All Saints' Church Moree, that last year he travelled 14,000 miles in giving 600 services, including 125 in outback ...

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  40. YOUTH BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    George Williams, 18, of Robertson, was bitten by a black snake this morning. will liams killed the snake, and then ran two miles to Robertson police station. Constable Grif ...

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  41. MOVERLY CUP

    At the Marist Brothers' College, Randwick, yesterday, Alderman A. H. Moverly, M.L.A., presented the Moverly Cup to Anthony Blomgren, who was captain of the school in 1934, ...

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  42. BRITISH SCIENTISTS.

    The Commonwealth Government has invited the British Association for the Advancement of Science to meet in Australia in 1939. The British Association was previously ...

    Article : 97 words
  43. MAN KICKED BY HORSE.

    M. Hoath, contractor, of Ghoolendad was kicked in the face by a horse on Satuday, and was severely injured. He was ad mitted to hospital. ...

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  44. COUNTRY TRIAL RINKS.

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  45. CRICKETERS INJURED.

    Two cricketers were injured while battle for Bigga in a match against Lyndhurst the week-end. A ball which rose hig struck G. Hearne on the head with terrif ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. PERTH WOOL SALES.

    At the Perth wool sales to-day, 30,000 bales were offered. The wool was an average selection. Bradford predominated in the bidding, with good support from Australian mills, ...

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  48. MR. WARREN PENNY.

    Mr. Warren Penny, Australian aviator, returned to Australia on the Barrabool which leached Fremantle last night He obtained a plane in America to compete in the centenary ...

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  49. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Leslie Alister Edmonds, 29, a well-know tennis player, was found dead to-day at home of his father, Thomas Edmonds, Dunolly, near Singleton. There was a would ...

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  50. LITHUANIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY.

    Members of the Australian Lithuanian Association in Sydney celebrated the seventeenth anniversary of the declaration of independence by Lithuania with a social evening ...

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  51. BROADCAST FROM PRISON CAMP.

    For the first time in the history of penal establishments in Australia, a broadcast is to be carried out by Station 2UW from the Emu Plains Prison Camp on March 15. The ...

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  52. BENDIGO, 113, V N.S.W. ASSOCIATION, 116.

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  53. MAN'S SUDDEN COLLAPSE.

    Sydney Milton Jones, 54, of Glendonbroa married man, complained of indigesti after breakfast, this morning. He dra[?] a cup of hot water and then collapsed on ...

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  54. CALL-UP FOR CARPENTERS.

    "M.W.B." complains, in a letter to the Editor of the "Herald," of the inconvenience and unnecessary expense to which carpenters who responded to a recent call-up at Kogarah ...

    Article : 132 words
  55. FEDERAL APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED.

    The Public Service Commissioner (Mr. W. J. Clemens) has confirmed the appointment of Mr. E. McCarthy as assistant secretary to the Department of Commerce, after hearing ...

    Article : 78 words
  56. LOCAL GOVERNMENT CLERKS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  57. SPECIAL INCOME TAX.

    Further representations in favour of an alteration in the method of taxation under the Special Income and Wages Tax (Management) Act have been made to the Premier ...

    Article : 85 words
  58. BATHS FOR GULGONG.

    The municipal council appointed a [?] mittee to make application to the Government for money to enable public baths to be [?] in the town. Alderman D. Whale opposed ...

    Article : 73 words
  59. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

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

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