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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Woodburn Shir[?] Council received a letter from the Returned Soldiers' League about its failuie to appoint a returned soldier applicant as shire clerk, and asking the council ...

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  3. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    The chairman of the Royal Commission which is investigating the wheat industry (Sir Herbert Gepp) announced yesterday that a preliminary report would be presented to the ...

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  4. CITY COUNCIL.

    The City Coun[?]l, at the suggestion of Alderman Sir Samuel Walder, is to consider a restriction of sales of all electrical appliances except stoves and hot-water sei vice ...

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  5. U.A.P.

    A warm appreciation of the Premier of New South Wales and a defence of the Federal Government's policy were the chief topics touched upon by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  6. LANG LABOUR PARTY.

    The executive committee of the Saddlers' Union last night decided to appeal to unions affiliated with the Lang Labour party to oppose any expulsion move by the ...

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  7. WATER BOARD.

    Reference to the possible reconstitution of the Water Board was made during [?] discussion at a board meeting yesterday, on a proposal to send the newly-appointed medical ...

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  8. CRITICISM BY DR. PAGE.

    The leader of the Federal Country party (Dr. Earle Pa[?]) attacked the Federal Government in a speech at the annual Victorian conference of the Australian Country party ...

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  9. CONTRACT BRIDGE.

    The final round of the metropolitan championship duplicate contract bridge tournament was played at the Sydney Bridge Club last night. The tournament, which is for a silver ...

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  10. CLASS PREJUDICE IN EDUCATION.

    In an addiess to the mid-Richmond Teachers' Federation, inspector J. Adam declared that the blatancy of political propaganda was due to class prejudice engendered by the ...

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  11. COONAMBLE SHOW.

    Coonamble Pastoral and Agricultural Society decided to borrow £600 from the relief committee to add to the sheep pens and cattle yards, and to build a new pavilion for the ...

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  12. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) replied to protests by the Cockburn Shire Council against the employment of Sydney unemployed on road work betveen Woolbiook ...

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  13. COONAMBLE COUNCIL'S DEBTS.

    The town clerk's report to the municipal council showed that many thousands of pounds were owing on vaiious accounts and overdrafts. When a motion to adopt the report ...

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  14. HIGH COURT RULING.

    The responsibility of motorists to watch foi pedestrians who may be crossing the road, and not to assume that a pedestrian will take caie to avoid an accident, was emphasised ...

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  15. UNITY NEGOTIATIONS.

    The first conference between the representatives of the Lang party and the members of the committee appointed by the recent interstate Labour conference to discus further ...

    Article : 417 words
  16. SNAKE AT RIFLE RANCTE.

    The appearance of a 4ft 6in brown snake on the rifle range caused an exciting interlude at the Railway Ambulance Rifle Club's shoot. It was only a few yards from the marksmen, ...

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  17. NEW PRINCIPAL.

    The council of the Scots College, Sydney, has announced the appointment of Mr. Alexander Knox Anderson, M. A. Principal of St. Andrew's College, Christchtuch (N.Z.), to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 295 words
  18. THE NELSON TRIO.

    The opening number of last night's third broadcast piogiarnme bv the Nelson Trio was Mozart's Pianoforte Trio in B Flat Major. The first movement is as bright and ...

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  19. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE KELLY.

    The death occurred in a private [?]ospital in Sydney yesterday of Mr. George Kelly, of Clarenza, Clarence River. Bom at Grafton 69 years ago, he settled with his parents in ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. "BACK TO WYALONG GOLDFIELDS."

    As part of the "Bark to Wyalong Goldfields" Week" celebrations, people who were town and district residents before June 13, 1894, were entertained at a conversazione last night, 200 ...

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  21. THE CALL-UP

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

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  22. FILM INQUIRY.

    Mr. J. A. Sixsmith secretary and a director of Paramount Film Service, Ltd., at the film inquirv yesterday, expressed the opinion that several of the Sydney theatres compared ...

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  23. AXEMEN'S INJURIES.

    John Chapman, of Commandant Hill, near Kempsey, while using a broad axe, squaring sleepers, badly gashed a leg, and was admitted to the Macleay District Hospital. ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  25. ACCIDENT TO ALDERMAN.

    Alderman J. B. Kennedy was returning from Scone in a car, when the lights failed and the car overturned. He had two ribs fractured, and also received abrasions to the head ...

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  26. BATSMAN PLAYS ON

    An unusual incident occuired in a cricket match on the railway and tramway ground. C. Richardson, a member of a Maroubra team, was 71 when an appeal for his dismissal from ...

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  27. ORCHESTRAL CONCERT.

    The programme in which Dr. Arundel Orchard conducted the Conservatorium Orchestra last night was of imposing armensions Beethoven's Fifth Symphony began it. ...

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  28. DEATHS FROM DIPHTHERIA

    During a discussion by the hospital board on diphtheria, Mr. E. D. Senior asserted that the death rate in Goulburn was unreasonably high. He did not blame the doctors, he said, ...

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  29. RAPID PACKING.

    R. Winter, of Punchbowl, who is employed at Mr. W. S. Cripps's orchard, Cranbrook, Little Hartley, registered an excellent performance last week, when he packed 163 cases, ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. PINNED BENEATH TRUCK.

    Fortune favoured M. Luther when the truck he was driving overturned on O'Connell-road, pinning him underneath. He was extricated with difficulty and found to be suffering from ...

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  31. CHIMPANZEE LOOSE.

    The chimpanzee, one of the most valuable inhabitants of Taronga Park Zoo, found a way out of his temporary enclosure yesterday, and took a walk aiound the park. ...

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  32. OLD MAN ROBBED.

    In sentencing James V. Clegg, James D. Goodwin, and Norman Elie Rowe earn to fifteen months' imprisonment on a charge of assaulting an old man, Gilbert J. Stainer, and ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. UNUSUAL ACCIDENT.

    Charles Lucre about 56 of Botany-road Botany was fatally injured in an unusual way yesterdpy morning. He was helping to lower an iron chimney from the roof of a ...

    Article : 119 words
  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  35. MR. McPHEE RESIGNS.

    At a meeting of the Nationalist party to-night the Premier (Mr. McPhee) tendered his resignation owing to ill-health. The party then elected Sir Walter Lee as leader. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  36. EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) intimated yesterday that steps would be taken to enforce the law regarding the closing of chemists' shops at the times specified by the ...

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  37. LACK OF MAINTENANCE.

    In a report to the Oberon Shire Council, the engineer (Mr. J. W. Connan) stated that all roads in the shire both minor and main, were showing very plainly the effects of lack of ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. PENSIONS FRAUD

    Reference was made to-day by tue Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to the suggestions contained in the Auditor-General's report to the effect that many pensions were being illegally ...

    Article : 151 words
  39. OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    When the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works cash and conversion loan of £1,042,500 closed to day it had been oversubscribed by £578,110. The amount ...

    Article : 116 words
  40. SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT.

    Speaking to members of the Hurstville South branch of the U.A.P., in Jolley s Hall Hurstville last night Mr. G. C. Remington. vicepresident of the Constitutional Association. ...

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  41. INTERSTATE MOTOR TRAFFIC.

    William Bogle appen rod to answer a complaint that he had driven on the Albury-Wagga-road a motor duck that was not registered in New South Wales Defendant, [?] ...

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  42. HOARD OF SOVEREIGNS.

    An unemployed resident named James Lamont has for some months been supplementing the dole by the sale of solder, which he has melted from tins retrieved from the ...

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  43. VALUABLE PAPERS

    A bag containing clothing and papers of considerable value has been discovered buried under a large slack of salt at Bowen Salt Works. Among the papers were a receipt for ...

    Article : 89 words
  44. ROBBERY AT SURGERY.

    The surgery of Mr. Clifford Sweeney, dentist, in Botany-road, Mascot, was broken into last Friday, and gold valued at £50, surgical instruments, mercury, a typewriter, and other ...

    Article : 71 words
  45. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "The Dubarry," 8. Tivoli: [?]im Gerald, 2.30, 8. Newtown Majestic Theatre: "Midnight Frolies," 2.30, 8. ...

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  46. CHILD FALLS ON STICK.

    While he was playing with a small stick, Arthur, aged 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Berryman of Collerina, fell, and a piece of it entered his neck near the windpipe. ...

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  47. CASUALTIES.

    Edward Armstrong, 25, of Byron-street, Croydon, was fatally injured last night at the corner of Pairamatta-road and Broughton-street Concord, when his bicycle und a motor ...

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  48. VICTORIAN CABINET.

    Although the speeches made at the annual conference of the Victorian branch of the United Country carty at Daylesford to-dav revealed marked difference of opinion ...

    Article : 67 words
  49. REFUSED INCREASE.

    Five members of the House of Representati[?]es who were opposed to the increase of Parliamentary allowances have refused [?] accept the increased [?]nolument. Three United ...

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  50. MISSION STATION APPOINTMENT.

    Within an hour of news of the death of Rev. Alan Gregg, of the Methodist Federal Inland Mission Station at Port Hedland, Western Australia, being received in Brisbane, the ...

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  51. SON'S EVIDENCE.

    Mrs Lilian Maud Carroll, 35, was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with having murdered her husband, John William Carroll, 45, at Northam, on December 4. In the ...

    Article : 124 words
  52. CAMPBELL-STREET.

    A correspondent, writing to the Editor of the "Herald, objects to a proposal to change the name of Campbell-street city. He says the people who propose the change have no ...

    Article : 89 words
  53. MILK EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    Two special trains were needed yesterday to take 600 employees of the Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Milk Co., Ltd., and their friends —in all 1500 persons—to the picnic grounds ...

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  54. GEELONG WOOL SALE.

    A new series, of wool sales was commenced at Geelong to day an attractive catalogue of 8100 bales was submitted, and fully 95 per cent. was sold Competition for merino wools was again keen, ...

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  55. MONEY FOR HOSPITAL.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) said yesterday that the £7000 for the Ryde District Soldiers' Memorial Hospital had been advanced on the basis of half grant and half loan. ...

    Article : 34 words
  56. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES

    Programmes ot Suburb in Picture Theatres will [?]e found in the Amusements Advertisement Columns. ...

    Article : 21 words
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