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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. WAGGA WATER SCHEME

    Long negotiations between the municipal council and the Public Works Department regarding a proposed filtration scheme at the municipal waterworks took place last year. A ...

    Article : 174 words
  3. ELECTRICAL GOODS.

    It is likely that all imported electrical michlnes and apparatus will have to bear an indication of the country of origin and of the voltage and amperage at which they are ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. WATER BOARD.

    Exemption from sales tax, which costs the board £23,000 a year, is to be sought by the Water Board. The vice-president (Alderman Moverly, M.L.A.), at the board meeting ...

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  5. NON-STOP AVIATORS.

    MR. PAUL CODOS. MR. MAURICE ROSSI. The French aviators, Messrs. Codos and Rossi, who have broken the world's non-stop ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JOCKEYS INJURED. Horse Destroyed.

    Four riders received injuries when their mounts fell in races at Moonee Valley to-day Mr. J. Gallagher, rider of Panard, in the Wollert Maiden Hunters' Steeple [?]ase, ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. WHARF WORK.

    Complaints about the engagement of Southern Europeans on Wiarf work in preference to Brit sp subjects was made to Judge Beeby, in the Arbitration Court to-day, by the ...

    Article : 339 words
  8. SKI-ING.

    The 17 starters having passed their medical examination held on Tuesday night, the Australian championship Langlauf was held to-day over a 10-mile course, set around the ...

    Article : 470 words
  9. RADIO INDUSTRY.

    The likelihood of important developments in radio transmission and reception was indicated by Mr. H. P. Brown, Director of Post and Telegraphs, at the annual dinner of the ...

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  10. INQUIRY INTO SAWMILL FIRE.

    Detective-sergeant Robinson and Detective Cramp, of Sydney, and Detective Paterson, of Grafton, are inquiring into the destruction by fire of the hydro sawmill worked by J. B. ...

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  11. SCOTS CHURCH.

    The Presbytery of Sydney on Tuesday night considered a petition from the Scots Church Session, asking for an extension of two years, from April next, of the arrangement by which ...

    Article : 226 words
  12. FARMER DIES AT WORK.

    While engaged in fencing work at Junction Hill, near Grafton, yesterday, Charles Ayres, 47, collapsed and died. Ayres and a man[?] named Ryder, who was ploughing in an ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. FALL AT RANDWICK.

    David Morris, 18, of Bunnerong-road, Kensington, an apprentice jockey, was seriously injured while riding Ranglad over the brush hurdles at Randwick yesterday morning. It ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. MAN DIES AFTER FIGHT.

    Robert Morton, 28, died in the distu[?] hospital yesterday from injuries suffered in [?] fight on the night of August 1. He did [?] regain consciousness after suffering a blo[?] ...

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  15. RELIEF GRANT.

    The grant of £22,000 to be expended on the reconstruction of the road between Bilpin in the Kurrajong distiict and Mount Irvine, was discussed at a meeting of the Lithgow ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND LOANS. PAYMENT IN STERLING.

    The Financial Editor of the "Daily Telegraph" says:—"The City is gratified at the Auckland Transport Board's announcement of its decision to pay the interest due on July ...

    Article : 234 words
  17. MILL SAVED FROM FIRE.

    The offices and men's quarters at the Ba[?] Hut mill, near Woolgoolga, were destroyed b[?] fire on Sunday night, but the mill was sa[?] by a willing band of firefighters. The [?] ...

    Article : 58 words
  18. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Civil aviation has made rapid progress in Australia in the last four years. The number of aeroplanes owned by private owners and the number of miles travelled have about ...

    Article : 125 words
  19. MEN GUILTY OF ROBBERY.

    William Woollacott, 21, electrical engineer, and Constantine Vassett, 28, chef, were found guilty in General Sessions to-day of having, in company, robbed Mrs. Hilda May Hogg of ...

    Article : 140 words
  20. SHEARING AT BALRANALD.

    Shearing in this district is now in [?] swing. Many sheds on the larger holding have commenced operations. Mulurulu station has cut out, and Till [?] ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. BOILER TROUBLE.

    Trouble is being experienced with one of the boilers installed by the Water Board at the Ryde pumping station—one of the largest of the pumping [?]nts—which raises ...

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  22. RHODES SCHOLAR.

    Mr. J. M. Mcshane, Rhodes scholar for 1933, who is leaving for Oxford on Tuesday, was cheered lustily by several hundred boys at the sports meeting of the Sydney Technical ...

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  23. 102ND BIRTHDAY.

    Mrs. Patience Stiles, the oldest resident [?] the Glen Innes district, will celebrate [?] 102nd birthday on Thursday. This remarkab[?] old lady enjoys excellent health, and posses[?] ...

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  24. MOSEL ASHORE.

    According to advice received yesterday by the Sydney Marine Underwriters' and Salvage Association, the German steamer Mosel, bound from Australian ports to Hamburg, grounded ...

    Article : 97 words
  25. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment is announced as follows:— To-day.—Married men and single men with dependents (A66,501 to A73,000), and OK28,001 ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. BULLET WOUND IN CHEST.

    Robert Greenway, of Strathfield, is in ho[?] pital with a bullet wound in the chest. H[?] condition to-day was reported to be satisfa[?] tory. Greenway was overhauling a repeati[?] ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/4/8 an ounce fine, compared with £6/4/6½ yesterday. STERLING-DOLLAR QUOTATION. ...

    Article : 271 words
  28. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    In an address to members of the Millions Club yesterday, Mr. Donald Mackay emphasised the difficulties that face settlers in the dry areas of Central Australia. ...

    Article : 283 words
  29. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the Coroner to-day at an inquiry into the death of William George Lewis Sutton. 20 who died in the Armidale and New England ...

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  30. HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A six-roomed weatherboard house, owned Messrs. Waugh and Sons, Ltd., and occupl by Mr. and Mrs. R. Dwyer and family, [?] its contents were destroyed by fire last night ...

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  31. POLICE EFFICIENCY.

    Mr. D. N. Morrison, town clerk at Ryde, reported to the Ryde Council last night on police efficiency. Earlier in the evening Mr. Morrison's car had been stolen from the street ...

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  32. DELEGATION TO RUSSIA.

    Although the majority of unions have refused to assist financially, efforts are still being made to send a delegation to Russia to attend the November celebrations. It is ...

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  33. ALDERMAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    At the Moree Police Court, before Mr. A.[?] Hardwick, P.M., Henry J. Proudfoot [?] charged with driving his motor car wi[?] lighted headlights. ...

    Article : 130 words
  34. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 337 words
  35. CASUALTIES.

    Herbert Romans, of Bernard-street, Lidcombe, a fettler employed by the Railway Department, was struck by a train while at work on the line near Homebush station ...

    Article : 194 words
  36. FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    The question of restoring portion of the salaries of Commonwealth Public servants is being considered by a departmental committee, which held a further meeting yesterday. ...

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  37. COLD SNAP.

    A cold snap spread over the greater part of New South Wales yesterday. At Sydney a squally westerly wind depressed temperatures throughout the day. The maximum ...

    Article : 121 words
  38. LORRY DRIVER NOT GUILTY.

    Charged with having feloniously s[?] Ernest Robert Bird at South Lismore on J[?] 13, Alexander Alfred Larsen, lorry drivc[?] Coraki, appeared to-day at the Lismore Q[?] ...

    Article : 169 words
  39. THE SUBURBS.

    A deputation from the Loftus Park and South Granville Progress Association yesterday requested the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Hartigan) to establish a new ...

    Article : 562 words
  40. YOUTH'S FORTITUDE.

    Ivan Howarth, 17, of Mimosa-street, Bexley, showed great courage yesterday when one of his hands was caught in machinery at twine works in Fitzroy-street, Marrickville, operated ...

    Article : 104 words
  41. £50,000 LOAN.

    A poll of the ratepayers of the Municipality Of Ku-ring-gai will be taken on Saturday to determine whether the council shall proceed with its proposal to borrow £50,000. ...

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  42. LYCEUM CLUB.

    The recital of pianoforte and violin music at the Lyceum Club last night was given to an additional accompaniment of pounding noises from some other activity within the ...

    Article : 185 words
  43. JUROR EXCUSED.

    An unusual reason was given by a man who asked to be excused from jury service in General Sessions to-day. He told Judge Williams that he felt that he could not serve as ...

    Article : 138 words
  44. NEWNES OIL FIELD.

    Preparations at Newnes for the presentation of the final report by the investigation committee to the Federal Ministry are taking shape. Officers on the field are neglecting no ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. Advertising

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    Advertising : 262 words
  46. EMERGENCY TAX.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the second reading of the Financial Emerge[?] Tax Bill was carried. After the rem[?] second read[?] speech, no Government[?] ...

    Article : 63 words
  47. THEFT CHARGE.

    Acting on the instructions of Detective-[?] geants Clifford and Corby, of Sydney, T[?] Heads police on Sunday night arrested a [?] on a warrant issued in Sydney. ...

    Article : 82 words
  48. GOLFERS DISQUALIFIED.

    Those who seek golf honours have to abide by the rules of the game, and rain and lightning must not deflect them, even women, from the course. ...

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  49. TWO QUARTETS.

    Two interesting works were played last night by the Conservatorium String Quartet; namely, the quartet by Cesar Franck and the second Quartet of Delius. It cannot truthfully be ...

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  50. ABORIGINAL SETTLEMENT.

    The Lismore Ministers' Fraternal, with [?] religious organisations, has decided to m[?] an official inspection of the aborigines' res[?] at Lismore, following public complaints [?] ...

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  51. RETAIL TOBACCO PRICES.

    A reference is made, in the annual report of the directors of Mick Simmons, Ltd., to the adverse effect of the prevalent price-cutting on retailers in the tobacco trade in New South ...

    Article : 64 words
  52. ROYAL ART SOCIETY.

    The annual soiree of the Royal Art Society at the Education Building last night was attended by about 300 guests, who spent considerable time inspecting this year's pictures. Mr. ...

    Article : 77 words
  53. BRITISH FILMS.

    Mr. Ernest Turnbull (managing director of British Dominions Films, Ltd.) left by the Wanganella for New Zealand yesterday, to open two more theatres which will exhibit exclusively ...

    Article : 188 words
  54. THE UNIONS.

    A ballot among the members of the Federal Council of the Enginedrivers' and Fliemen's Association for the election of an acting-grneral secretary to succeed Mr. H. C. Gibson, ...

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  55. ILLEGAL USE OF CAR.

    At the police court to-day Arthur Ed[?] Hardy and Peter Murray Little, were charged [?] with taking and using a motor car, the property of A. F. Kemp, grazier, of Gowrie. ...

    Article : 277 words
  56. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF TAX

    Employers are required to furnish to the Commissioner for Taxation, before August 24 returns showing the numbers of persons employed during the week ended July 22 in each ...

    Article : 119 words
  57. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 246 words
  58. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Mr. W. J. Scully, secretary of the Greyhound Racing Control Council, in a letter to the Editor of the "Heiald," points out that statements alleged to have been made by ...

    Article : 109 words
  59. AXEMAN'S FINE PERFORMANCE

    W. C. Rudder, of Kempsey, New South Wales, in the seventh heat of the underhand 12in handicap in the woodchopping companion at the Roypl Show to-day, recorded an actual ...

    Article : 78 words
  60. NIELSEN PARK FERRY SERVICE.

    As a result of an appeal to Sydney Ferries. Ltd., by the Nielsen Park Trust to make some arrangements for a restoiation of the service from Circular Quay, the general manager (Mr. ...

    Article : 158 words
  61. LATE SPORTING.

    Ambrose Palmer, Australian heavyweight champion, defeated the Queensland coloured boxer, Ron Richards, at the Brisbane Stadium to-night. Richards had his left eyebrow badly gashed early ...

    Article : 129 words
  62. DOGS KILL SHEEP.

    Stray town dogs attacked a mob of sheep in the municipal saleyaids, killing and maiming between 50 and 60. The sheep were left in the yards overnight. ...

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  63. INTER-UNIVERSITY DEBATES.

    The 1933 series of inter-university debates will be held at Hobart from August 21 to August 25. The team selected to represent Sydney University consists of Messrs. B. R. ...

    Article : 47 words
  64. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Column on page 2 to-day. ...

    Article : 19 words
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