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  2. NOMINATIONS

    Nominations for municipal and shire elections will be officially announced at noon to-day. The closing time for these was 5 o'clock yesterday, and the following had been received:— ...

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  3. BOXING.

    Messrs. C. Bonham and H. Weller, who are now controlling Brisbane Statium, have been in Sydney for the past few days, and have completed an agreement withe the National Boxing Club. ...

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  4. NATIONAL LIBRARY.

    At the invitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) and the Poet Laurecte (Mr. John Mascfield) have consented to set the ...

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  5. TRAFFIC PROBLEMS.

    The Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. Maddocks), in an address to the North Sydney Rotary Club yesterday, said that no amenity of social life was so important, or played so ...

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  6. EMPLOYERS.

    The annual conference of the Central Council of Employers of Australia which was concluded yesterday passed resolutions, among others urging modification of the ...

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  7. CENTENARY OPEN GOLF.

    Brilliant effort by Gene Sarazen, the famous American golfer, has given him the lead in the first, round of the centenary open golf tournament at Metropolitan course, Oakleigh. He has a stroke to spare from H. Cooper and J. Ezar, both of America. ...

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  8. INCINERATION.

    The inquiry by Mr. F. R. G. Gallop into the proposal of the Leichhardt Municipal Council to borrow £8640 for a new incinerator look a sensational turn yesterday. Frederick ...

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  9. BLANDON TO MEET MILLER.

    As Claude Varner's illness prevents him meeting Merv. Blandon on November 36, Micky Miller will fill the vacancy. ...

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  10. FOOTBALL.

    Pat. O'Dea, the man who came from Australia 30 years ago to write the greatest chapter in Wisconsin's football history and then disappear to escape the tumult and shouting, comes back to ...

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  11. SARAZEN'S ROUND.

    Sarazen's round of 69, one more than the course record, was strung together in a manner that brought delight to the huge gallery. There was really nothing spectacular shout it, aprt from ...

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  12. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Besides improvements to the buildings at Harold Park by the New South Wales Trotting Club, the ground staff is carrying out improvements to the running track, and, although it will be in ...

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  13. GRENADIER GUARDS.

    The Governor (Sir Phillp Game), attended by Commander Gifford, A.D.C., was present at the Grenadier Guards' Band's concert in the Town Hall last night. ...

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  14. TICK PARALYSIS.

    In a lecture at St. James' Hall on how to prevent tick paralysis in dogs. Dr. Clunies Ross, who has been carrying out experiments at the McMaster Health Laboratory ...

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  15. WOLLONGONG DRAW.

    Following is the draw for Wollongong Grey-hound Racing Club's meeting next Saturday night:- Opening Stakes.—All or Nothing, Lady Sneak, ...

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  16. COOTAMUNDRA MEETING.

    Cootamundra Coursing Club held a successful meeting last night. Results:- Maiden Stake, 480yds.—Gold Boy, 1; Wild Trelee, 2; Precious Grm, 3. Betting; Even Wild ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Major James Costello, of Niudi Flats, Leichhardt-street, Waverley, who died on Wednesday, at the age of 79 years, took place at the Roman Catholic ...

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  18. R.M.S. STRATHAIRD.

    The innovation of a cruise to New Zealand by a P. and O. mail liner has proved a remarkably popular one. The Strathaird will sail this afternoon for Auckland and ...

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  19. DUBBO MEETING.

    Dubbo Coursing Club's meeting attracted a record attendance. Results:- Novice Stake.—Spearfelt, 1; Sun Jo. 2. Betting: 2 Spearfelt. Time, 27s. ...

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  20. MR. H. A. JONES.

    The funeral of Mr. Henry Augustus Jones took place yesterday. A short service was conducted at the residence at Kirribilli. The remains were cremated at the Northern ...

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  21. QUEANBEYAN DRAW.

    The draw for the meeting of the Queenbeyea and District Coursing Club on Saturday in as follows:- Maiden Stakes, 470yds.—First division: Desert ...

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  22. CITY NIGHT REFUGE.

    The annual report of the City Night Refuge and Soup Kitchen stated that over 225,000 free meals were supplied to men and women last year. Free shelter was given to 49,748, ...

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  23. CRAFTSMANSHIP.

    In a lecture on "Tinicraft and Craftsmanship," illustrated by lantern slides to members of the Printing Industry Craftsmen Association at the G.U.O.O.F. Hall last night. Sir ...

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  24. MRS. JESSIE S. CASSIDY.

    Mrs. Jessie S. Cassidy, who died, last week at Mentone. Old Routh Head-road. Waverley, aged 80 years, was born at Fort-street, and was the second daughter of the late Mr. W. ...

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  25. MEETING AT CESSNOCK.

    Scarlet Square and Mix qualified for the final of the New South Wales N.C.A. novice championship by respectively winning the third and fourth heats decided at the greyhound races held with ...

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  26. FATAL CAR COLLISION.

    The Parramatta District Colonel (Mr. H. Richardson Clark) returned a verdict of accidental death after an inquiry at Burwood yesterday into the deaths of Hilton Neale Emmett, ...

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  27. AFFORESTATION.

    In a review of afforestation work in the Federal Capital Territory, the Ministery for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) said that excellent progress had been made with ...

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  28. VAUCLUSE AND ROSE BAY.

    Rev. H. W. Barder, rector of St. Michael's Church, Vaucluse, told the members of the Manly, Warringah and Pittwater Historical Society last night some of the early history ...

    Article : 202 words
  29. CITY OF GOULBURN.

    Interesting information about the city of Goulburn and district is contained in a booklet issued by the Goulburn City Council and the local Tourist Bureau. Claimed to be the ...

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  30. THE BAGPIPES.

    A crowded audience which assembled in the Assembly Hall last evening to hear the Rev. L. A. Sutherland's lecture on "The Bagpipes" was treated to more than an interesting ...

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  31. JUDGE'S REBUKE.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, Judge Drake Brockman said that the Victorian Railways Commissioners had procrastinated and sparred for time in all its dealings before the ...

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  32. CONSTABLE'S CAR

    Four people had remarkable escapes from serious injury yesterday afternoon, when the car in which they were riding overturned on the Pacific Highway, North Sydney, while ...

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  33. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    The first copy of the de luze edition of the Anzac Memorial Book which is being published by the Limbless Soldiers' Association of New South Wales to commemorate the unveiling ...

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  34. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    J.J.L. (Lidcombe): Tecoma Dan's price was 2 on (win only). ...

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  35. ROAD TAX.

    A discussion took place, at a special meeting of the executive council of the Motor Van Owners' Association of New South Wales, concerning the taxation applicable to commercial ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES CYCLISTS' UNION.

    The New South Wales Cyclists' Union will have a full season's track racing for its members, the following list of open carnivals having been sanctioned:— ...

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  37. GAOL FOR ASSAULT.

    John Joseph Hardman, 40, labourer, against whom a long list of convictions was read, was sentenced, at the Central Police Court, to four months' imprisonment, with hard ...

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  38. MR. JOHN MASEFIELD.

    The Poet Laureate (Mr. John Masefield), who will give a reading from his poems in the Great Hall of Sydney University on Wednesday night, November 21, will give an ...

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  39. CHARGE OF SMUGGLING JEWELLERY.

    When Abraham van Rooijan, 26, salesman was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with smuggling jewellery valued at £500 from the steamer Wanganella, Mr. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The State tennis championships at Milton to-day were responsible for a big surprise when E. Moon, Queensland's leding player, went down to J. Grinatead after a five-set struggle. Grinstead's paly ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND RHODES SCHOLAR.

    Mr. Harley Charles Stumm, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stumm, of Penlan Downs, Longreach, was to-day selected Queensland Rhodes Scholar for 1935. Mr. Stumm's ...

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  42. FIRE IN COTTAGE.

    The occupants of 3 weatherboard cottage in Blanche-street, Enfield, had a narrow escape yesterday when they were awakened by smoke and flames, and found their home ablaze. They ...

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  43. £700 DAMAGES.

    Mr. Justice Ostler awarded £700 damages to Brian Pelham Dods against Dr. R. J. B. Hall, medical superintendent of Cook Hospital, Gisborne, in a claim for alleged ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. WOMAN FLIER.

    Miss Freda "Thompson, Victorian flier, arrived at Cloncurry st 8 p.m., and will remain there overnight. ...

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