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  2. THE PARRAMATTA ROAD.

    The following Friday was a day of intence bustle and excitement in Robert Erskine's home, for the invitation to the dinner had been sent and accepted. Although Mrs. ...

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  3. THE CHURCHES.

    The new principal of Camden College, the Rev. Dr. Geo. Herbert Wright, M.A., has had a distinguished academic and theological career, having been specially honoured by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. LETTERS

    Sir,—Some vital reasons—generally overlooked—why electors should vote "Yes" seem to me to be as follows:— (1) That under the British democracy— ...

    Article : 295 words
  5. IN THE GARDEN.

    May is the best month in the year to plant out young ornamental and shade trees. Both the young evergreens and the deciduous trees are in the right condition for transfer from ...

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  6. RELIGIOUS LITERATURE.

    We have long been familiar with the textual criticism and the historical criticism of the New Testament, and it is inevitable that documents of such supreme importance be ...

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  7. REAL ESTATE.

    The real estate market has shown the usual pre-election quietness during the past Week. The agents never expect a great deal of business during the final stages of a political ...

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  8. FOR WOMEN

    Lady Street presided at the 44th annual meeting of the Queen's Jubilee Fund, held yesterday afternoon in the boardroom of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., O'Connell-street. ...

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  9. MONA VALE GOLF CLUB.

    An enjoyable party took place last night at Romano's, when the members of the Mona Vale Golf Club entertained at their seventh annual ball. The club colours of cerise and ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Section 5B (1) of the Referendum Bill reads:— If the Legislative Assembly passes any Bill... and the Legislative Council rejects or falls to ...

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  11. NEAR AND FAR.

    Mr. and Mrs. A. Jobson entertained 130 guests at a cocktail party at their residence, New South Head-road, Double Bay, yesterday afternoon, in honour of Miss Brenda ...

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    MRS. W. HEGARTY. Mrs. Hegarty is the president of the Dominican ex-students' annual dance, which will be held at Hordern Brothers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ARBITRATION PROBLEMS.

    Sir,—May I be permitted to thank Mr. C. H. G. Simpson, in his letter to the "Herald " May 11, 1933, for his correction of my error in regard to the "vote of New South Wales" ...

    Article : 397 words
  14. COUNTRY WOMEN'S DANCE

    The Forum Club last night was the scene of a Jolly dance, arranged by the Eastern Suburbs branch of the Country Women's Association, to augment its funds. Bridge was ...

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  15. ANNUAL DANCE.

    The annual dance of the Abbotsleigh Old Girls' Union, held last night at Hordern Bros., was a successful function About 300 guests attended. The union was repiesented ...

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  16. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Sir,—The "Labor Daily" and "No" speakers have consistently urged the voters when exercising their votes to-day to carefully mark the ballot paper to avoid trickery. In to-day's ...

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  17. CATHOLIC EDUCATION.

    Under the presidency of the Rev. Father J. C. Thompson. C.M. (vice-rector of St. John's College, Sydney University). the sittings of the Catholic Education Association ...

    Article : 355 words
  18. CHAPTER XII.

    The day of the swimming championship at last came round and the Government House grounds, Parramatta, presented a scene of wonderful animation and bustle. Almost every ...

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  19. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL CENTRES.

    There is great activity among the various centres which work for St. Luke's Hospital. The Potts Point centre raided £15 by means, of a card party held at the Green Room this ...

    Article : 222 words
  20. FAREWELL PARTY.

    Mrs. H. Rowistone, who will leave for abroad by the Moldavia on Wednesday, has been entertained at many parties Yesterday afternoon a number of her friends entertained her ...

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  21. WATER AT CHIRNSIDE.

    Sir,—In an interview witn Mr. Donald McKay ("S.M.H.," ll-5-'33), he is reported having said: "He had received a wireless message from Bob Buck, saying there was no water ...

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  22. DANCE FOR HOSPITAL FUNDS.

    Having already raised £450 for the Rachel Forster Hospital, the Old Girls' Union and present scholars of the Model Business College will present a further sum to the hospital, ...

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  23. YOUNGER SET PARTY.

    The Royal North Shore Hospital Younger Set held its first party yesterday when members organised a tea dance at Romanos Dame Mary Hughes (president) acted as hostess, ...

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  24. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS.

    The following are the results of the Local Government Electrical Engineers' examination held in March:—Applied Mechanics 1., Pass Hungerford T. s.; McDonald. N.E. Applied Mechanics II., Pass: ...

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  25. RUMANIA'S NATIONAL DAY.

    To-morrow (Sunday) being Rumania's National Day, to mark the founding of the kingdom and the overthrow of Turkish rule in May. 1877 a service of thanksgiving will be ...

    Article : 47 words
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