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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Sir,—"The Railroad," the Communistic organ of the Australian Railways Union, which is anti-British and strongly pro-Russian, devotes considerable space to enlarging upon ...

    Article : 374 words
  3. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were held yesterday at the Sydney Wool Exchange, Bridge-street, when the quantity catalogued totalled 11,631 bales, and the clearance, including private sales of passed-in ...

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  4. STOCK SALES.

    There was a penning yesterday at the Flemington stock sales of 25,060 sheep and lambs from 199 owners. The stock was divided as follows:—Sheep, 14,060; lambs, 11,000. The ...

    Article : 5,369 words
  5. LAW REPORT.

    Re Amy Dumas (also known as Amy Peterson), ex parte Louis Grcenste[?]n. Adjourned until to-day. Mr. Kahn for the petitioner, and Mr. Marks for the debtor. ...

    Article : 170 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN CULTURE.

    Sir,—In the leading article, in the issue of January 2 appear the following words: "... our literature... is often bad, generally mediocre, and only rarely of any true ...

    Article : 343 words
  7. LAW NOTICES.

    Before his Honor Mr. Justice Lukin, Federal Judge in Bankruptcy, 7th floor, Commonwealth Bank Building, 112 Pitt-street.—At 10.30 a.m.—For judgment: Re William Henry John Mars. ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. SUPREME COURT.

    In Chambers—Prothonotary's Office—Before the Prothonotary—At 11.30 a.m.: Levy v Kum Chah and another, to settle minutes of order. 12 noon: Doyle v Fazal Deen; same v same; same v same, ...

    Article : 169 words
  9. SUPREME COURT.

    A decree absolute was pronounced in the suit of Charlotte Marion Smith v John Alexander Thomas Smith. ...

    Article : 30 words
  10. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    An application was made by the Millers and Mill Employees' Association for a new State award for starch and condiment makers (males). ...

    Article : 230 words
  11. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    Before the Deputy Industrial Registrar.—At Chal[?]ont Chambers, 142 Phillip-street.—For settlement of minutes: At 10 a.m.: Re Undertaken (Cumberland) Award, principal. At 11.15 a.m.: ...

    Article : 179 words
  12. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    Sir,—The facts disclosed by Sir Archibald Hurd in his address to the Royal United Service Institution, as reported in the "Sydney Morning Herald," 29/12/'36, must surely ...

    Article : 330 words
  13. OUR EMPTY SPACES.

    Sir,—Having read Professor Richardson's article upon our filled empty spaces, I found myself murmuring, "Is visions about?" For the same didactic declaration has been made ...

    Article : 331 words
  14. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    132 George-street North (corner Argyle-street).— Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate.—At 10 a.m.: For hearing: Stokes v Dale. Carter v Humphries and anor., Cummins v Pangar, Egan v ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. POLICE COURTS.

    Allen Lowe, of 133 Broadway, Sydney, was proceeded against, at the Central Summons Court yesterday for unlawfully having had in his possession on or about December 14 ...

    Article : 241 words
  16. THE EDWARDS IN HISTORY.

    Sir,—Although all royal histories exemplify, more or less, the "instability and vanity of all earthly greatness," the annals of those English kings and princes who have borne the ...

    Article : 258 words
  17. BACK TO TENNESSEE.

    Sir,—Sir Francis Anderson and Mr. H. M. Storey have become quite unnecessarily incensed against a certain amendment to the Education Bill. Their remarks show clearly ...

    Article : 244 words
  18. Advertising

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    Advertising : 482 words
  19. SPEED LIMITS.

    Sir,—Mr. J. H. Nancarrow ("S.M.H.." [?]1-1937) declares that "authorities everywhere are agreed that speed is the chief factor in causing motor accidents." This is ...

    Article : 193 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN AUTHORS.

    Sir,—I was very interested in the article under the heading of "Books of 1936. Australia's List," appearing in last Saturday's "Herald." As I read it, however, I was ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. FISHERIES AND THE R.A.S.

    Sir,—In May, 1934, I received from the secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales a letter thanking me for a suggestion that the society stage a fisheries ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. SWORD-FISH.

    Sir,—I am not surprised to read in to-day's "Herald" that sword-fish are at present prevalent off Hayman Island. During December and January, for these last eight years, ...

    Article : 163 words
  23. RECRUITS AND THE RAILWAYS

    Sir,—One hopes that recruiting officers are paying attention to the occupation of the men who are being enlisted into the Militia. About thirty years ago the Government of ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. SPAIN.

    Sir,—As you are giving correspondents with [?] variety of views the hospitality of your columns, no doubt you will permit me to point out a statement which appeared in the ...

    Article : 164 words
  25. COLONEL TORRENS.

    Sir,—According to Samuel Sidney in "The Three Colonies of Australia," one of Wakefields keenest supporters in his schemes of colonisation was Colonel Torrens, after whom the river ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. ADDITIONS TO HOSPITAL.

    It is understood additions and alterations at Lithgow Hospital, to cost nearly £10,000, will be commenced before Easter. When the work is finished the hospital will be a ...

    Article : 48 words
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