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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    There is considerable mining activity at Pine Ridge, in the Abercrombie district operations being in full swing on the Omrah gold mine. Five thousand tons are at the dump ...

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  3. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    The Queensland Trade Delegation, which recently visited the East, has reported to the Government that there is little prospect of any early or substantial increase in the sale of ...

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  4. YANCO FARM.

    At the inquiry into the suspension of Hector J. Melville from the position of senior instructor at the Riverina Welfare Farm to-day. evidence was given that two boys had been so ...

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  5. RAILWAY OFFICIALS.

    A report presented to the Premier (Mr. Stevens) by the Railway Commissioner (Mr. Hartigan) generally refutes the serious charges against certain officers of the locomotive branch ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Sir Benjamin Fuller, on his arrival by the Wanganella, said that when he returned to Sydney about two months ago he had a commission from a friend in Europe to purchase ...

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  7. FAMOUS NAMES.

    It must have been a delightful change for the Australians to pass from the smoky atmosphere of industrial Leicester to the peaceful beauty of Cambridge. The ground ...

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  8. CAMBRIDGE MATCH.

    The Australian cricketers made a bad start in the match against Cambridge University to-day at Cambridge, having lost three wickets for 80 runs at luncheon. The team, however, made a brilliant recovery. The weather was dull, but the wicket was good. Woodfull, who opened ...

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  9. MINER INJURED.

    Henry Torrens, a miner at the Occidental mine, was seriously injured to-day when he slipped on an iron plate into the cageway. The cage was being lowered at the time, and ...

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  10. RAILWAY REQUESTS.

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. T. J. Hartigan), the Assistant Commissioner (Mr. F. C. Garside), and staff paid a visit to Inverell A deputation from the Chamber of Commerce ...

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  11. MERCHANT'S REPLY.

    [Mr. G. W. Walker, of Lindley Walker and Co., Ltd., wheat agents, Sydney, said last night that if Sir Benjamin Fuller had ben unable to obtain a quotation for Australian wheat it ...

    Article : 119 words
  12. SCORES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 87 words
  13. GOOD WICKET.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association with the team says:—The weather was dull, but the wicket, which had been covered, was expected to be easy. ...

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  14. YOUTH BREAKS LEG AT FOOTBALL.

    While playing football in the New England Rugby League's mid-week junior competition Victor Wlttig (16), broke a leg. He was tackling an opponent at the time. This is the ...

    Article : 80 words
  15. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    On account of the dispute between the Railway Commissionci and the Australian Federated Locomotive Enginemen's Union about time for preparation and stabling of engines, ...

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  16. FAILURE TO TREAT BUNCHY TOP.

    During the hearing of a case in the Police Court, in which David McAuliffe was charged with falling to treat bunchy top, Arthur Warne, fruit inspector, informed the ...

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  17. POISONER AT WORK.

    Despite precautions, the killing of animal pets wat continued at Brunswick last night Poisoned baits were tin own from a lane over the back premises of houses in Edward-street, ...

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  18. OLD SYDNEY.

    A block of three shops in lower George-street, carrying the numbers 168, 170, and 172, which has been in the hands of the demolishers for several weeks, has now ...

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  19. MAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    J. Cunneen. 32, timekeeper on a Main Roads Board deviation job, accidentaly shot himself with a revolver. It is understood that he was cleaning the revolver, which was kept for the ...

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  20. RYDE HOSPITAL.

    Crowning the heights between Eastwood and Ryde on the site of the old Terry homestead stands the magnificent new Ryde Hospital, which is to be opened next Saturday ...

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  21. THE UNIONS.

    The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. M. Henwood) has summoned a compulsory conference of the parties in the dispute at the Leadville mines, near Mudgee. The conference will ...

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  22. BANANA-GROWING.

    Addressing a meeting of Coffs Harbour banana-growers, the general president of the New South Wales Banana-growers' Federation (Mr. H. L. Anthony) warned growers ...

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  23. LINESMAN INJURED.

    Thomas Patterson, linesman was dismantling telephone lines at Tomerong to-day, when the pole he was working on gave way. Patterson suffered injuries to the back and a ...

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  24. ELECTRIFICATION OF RAILWAYS.

    A request that it should co-operate with the Newcastle County Council in urging the electrification of the Newcastle-Sydney-Maitland and Toronto lines was rejected by the West ...

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  25. BEER SEIZED.

    Investigations by excise and police officers about beer on which, it is alleged, excise duty had not been paid are being continued in the Lithgow and other western districts. ...

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  26. PILLIGA FOREST WORK.

    As a result of a visit to Narrabri by Mr. B, B. Harris, forester of the Baradine subdivision of the Pilliga State forest, who submitted proposals to employ men under the ...

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  27. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details appear on page 16, column 6. ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    Arthur Pearson, 57, of Eveleigh-street, Redfern, died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital from a fractured skull, believed to have been suffered in a fall down stalls at the hospital, ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS.

    "It has been quite a pleasure to have spent three weeks in Australia and to have met such a happy, care-free people. For some time past they hove removed entirely from their ...

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  30. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Professor G. P. Osborne, lecturer in geology at the Sydney University, gave a talk on "The geographical control of aettlement in the diocese of Sydney." at the Chapter House last ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 words
  32. MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The death occurred suddenly to-day of Mr. Arthur Jacob Minch, aged 45, a well-known resident of Muswellbrook, and a member of an old district family. He collapsed on the ...

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  33. BRADMAN'S CAPTAINCY.

    The special representative of the Australian Press Association with the Australian cricketers says Rain causing the loss of nearly an hour and conditions handicapping the ...

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  34. COMPENSATION CLAIM.

    A collision in Prince-street, Grafton, on March 34, between cars driven by Leslie Vernon Parsonage and Walter Edwin Creighton, had a sequel in the Grafton Small Debts ...

    Article : 83 words
  35. CONSTITUTIONAL POINT.

    Resened Judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Dixon in the High Court to-day on a matter which raised a constitutional issue regarding the jurisdiction of the High Court to ...

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  36. CHELSEA THEATRE GROUP.

    "Lean Harvest," which was presented at the Savoy Theatre last night, is a trouble some play for an amateur organisation to produce. This is chiefly so because in each ...

    Article : 223 words
  37. CLARENCE RIVER BAR.

    The [?] City council has agreed to convene a conference of representatives of local governing bodies, primary producers, chambers of commerce, and Parliamentary ...

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  38. PLUCKY BOY.

    Using a toy water-pistol, a thief threatened Robert Taranto, 15, in his father's fruit shop in New Canterbury-road, Petersham, late on Tuesday night, took a paper packet ...

    Article : 155 words
  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 265 words
  40. MICE INVADE FODDER.

    Since colder weather set in. mice, which have constituted a plague in the fields, have been making for the shelter of farm outhouses and barns where fodder is stacked. They have ...

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  41. COAL CONTRACTS.

    At a public meeting last night a committee was appointed to airante a deputation to the Government to urge that rontnets for the supply of coal to the railway should be drawn ...

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  42. GOODWILL FLIGHT.

    Mr. C T. P. Ulm, who had planned to leave by aeroplane on a goodwill flight to New Zealand last night, decidid to postpone his departure until to-night. ...

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  43. CHILLED BEEF EXPORTS.

    The second experimental shipment of chiled rwef, comprising from 150 to 160 tons, for the Liverpool market, will be loaded into the Blue Funnel liner Autolycus from Brisbane abatt[?] ...

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  44. CHARGE FOLLOWS MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    The district coroner conductea an inquiry at Maclean to-day into the death of Mary Johnson, who was fatally injured by a motor car on Woodford Island on April 29. The ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

    A substantial increase in revenue from both passenger and freight was recorded by the New Zealand railways during the year ended March 31. The total revenue was £6,331,935, ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

    Town Hall: Recital by Left Pouishnoff and Horace Stevens, 8. Theatre Royal: "White Horse Inn," 8, Criterion Theatre; "Fresh Fields," 8. ...

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  47. ACCUSED MAN'S DEFENCE.

    "On behalf of the burglars of New South Wales," Judge Curlewis, in the Quarter Sessions Court yesterday congratulated a jury which had found guilty of receiving a man ...

    Article : 195 words
  48. SAMUEL INSULL

    Samuel Insull ended his long flight from the American law courts to-day in the hospital ward of the country gaol, after the Federal Judge had fixed bail at 200,000 dollars, which ...

    Article : 132 words
  49. AIR PILOT'S DEATH.

    Mr. Sydney Austin, a pilot on the north-west air mail service, died at Broome Hospital this evening. It is understood that his death was due to typhoid fever. ...

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  50. WOMEN WATCH WHILE MEN STEAL.

    Following inquiries by detectives into recent robberies, two young women were anested near Round Hill on Monday, and two young men were arrested yesterday. ...

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  51. CANCER RESEARCH.

    "Notwithstanding the continuous labour of hosts of workers and numerous important discoveries, we are still as far off as ever fro[?] the prevention and cure of cancer." ...

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  52. ALL-AUSTRALIAN 'PLANE

    The all-Australian aeroplane, which is being constructed to compete in the Centenary Air Race from England to Melbourne, was moved from the workshop at Ryde, where is was being ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN LEGION.

    At a meeting of the exeentive council of the Lecion of Ex-Servicemen's Clubs, it was reported that protests had been received from members of the general public rcgaiding the ...

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  54. FAR WEST CHILDREN.

    A few weeks ago the Walter and Eliza Hall Trust made an offer of £100 towards the building fund of the Far West Children's Health Scheme provided four similar gifts ...

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  55. ROUTE TO EASTERN SUBURBS.

    Referring to published suggestions for a detour to avoid the traffic congestion at King's Cross, "M.B.W.," in a letter to the Editer of the "Herald," states that the necessity for ...

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  56. DIPHTHERIA.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) said yesterday that, following representations made by Mr. Davidson, M.L.A., who had referred to an outbreak of diphtheria at Bourke, he had ...

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  57. CATHOLIC EDUCATION.

    The 13th annual conference of the Catholic Education Association will be held in St. Patrick's Hall. Harrington-street, city, to-day, and will be continued to-morrow and ...

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  58. ELECTRICITY FAILURE AT BANKSTOWN.

    The continuous rain was blamed for a temporary failure of electric light in parts of Bankstown last night. Damp insulation caused a number of circuits to fail. ...

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  59. GIFT TO COUNCIL.

    Colonel Alfred Spain, through Alderman Staunton W. Spain, presented to the North Sydney Council a series of enlarged photographs of North Sydney. Neutral Bay, and ...

    Article : 419 words
  60. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of suburban picture theatres will be found in the amusement advertisement columns. ...

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