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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At Wyalong Sessions yesterday, before [?]dge Coyle and a jury, Reginald Wa[?]ter William and Alfred Charles Edmund were charged with breaking and entering the premises of William ...

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  3. FURTHER CLASH.

    Another clash between the Garden-Graves group and supporters of the socialisation committee occurred at a meeting of the A.L.P. executive last night, but the latter were weak ...

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  4. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Charles Thomas Poole, one of the oldest solicitors practising in New South Wales, died suddenly at Burwood on Thursday, aged 73 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNEMPLOYED.

    Unemployed resumed their campaign to go to gaol for food and publicity yesterday, a group taking possession of the public library, where they smoked and sang. The librarian, ...

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  6. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The rights of Public servants to exploit inventions were mentioned at the Royal Commission's inqury into the administration of the Water Board yesterday. ...

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  7. GERMANY.

    The new German Reichstag will meet at the Potsdam Garrison Church, the burial-place of Frederick the Great, which is a place of pilgrimage for Monarchists and Nationalists. ...

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  8. POISONING CHARGE.

    The trial of Elspeth Kerr, 45, widow, proprietress of a nursing home, on three charges of administering poison in April last to her eight-year-old foster-daughter, Dorothy Betty ...

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  9. METHODIST CHURCH.

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  10. SHOOTING CHARGE.

    Charged at the Portland Police Court the morning with shooting at and wounding Kerneth Wilson on January 6, with intent to murder him, William Green, 51, was committed ...

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  11. RAILWAY WASHOUT.

    Following heavy rain, about 80 yards of railway line was washed away to-night. The north-west mail train has been delayed, and is not expected to continue its journey until ...

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  12. COLLISION

    Three persons were slightly injured yesterday morning when a tram and a motor lorry collided in Parramatta-road, Camperdown, near the Larkin-street stopping-place. ...

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  13. COWRA HOSPITAL.

    At a meeting of the Hospital Board, it was decided to urge upon the Hospitals Commission the urgent necessity for enlarging the nurses' quarters and the installing of a hot water ...

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  14. 111th LOTTERY

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  15. WORKMAN'S DEATH.

    Curious features are associated w[?] the death in the Royal Prince Alfred hospital yesterday of Donald Macdonald, 41, of Page-street, Wentworthville. A post-mortem ...

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  16. SLY GROG-SELLING.

    Frederick Peterson, carrier, was convicted at Murwillumbah Police Court on a charge of carrying for sale 30 bottles of beer, without holding a licence. He was fined £20 and costs. ...

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  17. SUDAN CONTINGENT.

    Yesterday was the anniversary of the departure from Sydney of the Sudan contingent which left Australia 48 years ago. To celebrate the occasion, there was a muster of ...

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  18. LATE ARCHBISHOP WRIGHT.

    A Government Gazette extraordinary was issued by the Governor (Sir Philip Game) yesterday, announcing, with feelings of deep regret for the public loss sustained, the death ...

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  19. LABOUR SPLIT

    The attitude of northern Labour leagues to the fight now proceeding in the State A.L.P. concerning the Socialist objective, will largely be defined by the result of the ballot now ...

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  20. CRUSHED BY A LORRY.

    Gerald P. Brindley, postmaster at Boomi, [?] was on a visit to Moree yesterday, was returning home last night about 9 o'clock, when the lorry in which he was riding ...

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  21. MR. J. R. WILD.

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  22. CHANCE DISCOVERY.

    An attempt by supporters of the Socialisation Committee to dupe the ruling faction of the State Labour party was frustrated by a chance discovery. ...

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  23. HEAVY DOWNPOUR

    Oppressive and sultry weather in Sydney yesterday culminated in torrential rain during the afternoon. In little more than an hour 85 points were recorded in the city, while in ...

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  24. TRAIN DRIVER INJURED.

    Approaching Nyngan from Girilambone, Driver O'B[?], of the Railway Department, was attempting to adjust the pump on his engine, when he slipped and fell off as the ...

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  25. WOMAN WOUNDED.

    "I can see no redeeming feature in this case at all; you have committed a dreadful offence," said the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair), in the Criminal Court to-day, when ...

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  26. WINE INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Oscar Seppelt, managing director of B. Seppelt and Sons, Ltd., said yesterday that conditions in the wine industry would be so serious this year that the Federal Minister ...

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  27. HOSPITALS' COMMISSION CRITICISED.

    The Hospitals Commission was criticised at a meeting of the Bathurst District Hospital directorate, when Mr. J. B. Chifley, a former Minister for Defence, said that although the ...

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  28. DOCTOR SHOT

    Dr. J. R. Guinane was shot twice in the back while walking along Stokes-street, Townsville, about 5.30 o'clock this afternoon. He fell to the footpath bleeding profusely, and ...

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  29. MR. R. STUART.

    Mr. Robert Stuart, sen. (father of the Mayor of Leichhardt), died at his son's residence on Thursday, aged 73 years. He came from the north of Ireland more than 50 years ago, and ...

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  30. MILITARY COLLEGE.

    Successful candidates for cadetships at the Royal Military College, Sydney, are as follows: R. C. Bleechmore (S.A.), J. B. Bolger (Vic.), W. H. J. Brennan (W.A.), F. R. Brown (W.A.), ...

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  31. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    At Geneva to-day the Political Commission of the Disarmament Conference unanimously adopted the revised text of the British proposal that signatories to the agreement should ...

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  32. GOLD MINING.

    Dr. T. S. Douglas, who has just returned from a nine-months' tour of the United Kingdom, the Continent, and Amer[?] considers that goldmining operations could be extended ...

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  33. TRUSTEE OFFICERS.

    The Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. E. H. Coneybeer) to-day signed a consent agreement made between the Trustees Companies Officers' Association and various trustees companies. ...

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  34. MR. C. C. MILLER.

    Mr. Christian Conrod Miller, who died at his residence, Haughton-street, Fairfield, on Wednesday, arrived in Sydney from Germany in December, 1857, at the age of 15, in the ...

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  35. INDEX.

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  36. 10 PER CENT. CUT.

    Mr. A. S. Drakeford, Federal president of the Locomotive Enginemen's Union, expressed disappointment yesterday that the hearing of the claims of the various unions for a ...

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  37. BRITISH ARMY.

    The British Army estimates are £39,950,000, an increase of £1,462,000, chiefly due to increased army pay and the cost of training Territorials. ...

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  38. NURSES' SALARIES.

    Following the Hospitals Commission's [?] matum, the Lithgow Hospital board has relu[?] tantly decided to adopt the proposed reduction in nurses' salaries. ...

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  39. PRISON REFORM

    With the object of urging the abolition of capital punishment, arrangements are being made for a deputation from the Howard Prison Reform League (which is affiliated with the ...

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  40. MR. T. S. HARRISON.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Thomas Samuel Harrison, who founded he Commonwealth note printing branch in 1912, and who[?] from then until his retirement in 1925, was ...

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  41. THROWN FROM A SULKY.

    When he was thrown from a sulky in which he was driving, N. Lindsay, 22, of Stony Creek, suffered a fractured skull. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/0/8 an ounce fine. FIELD-MARSHAL SIR PHILIP CHETWODE. General Sir Philip Chetwode has been ...

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  43. WOOL CHARGES.

    Mr. N. Kingsbury, deputy-chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association, yesterday described as absurd a statement made by Mr. James Clark at a wool ...

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  44. CYCLIST PURSUED.

    After pursuing a suspected thief for more than a mile through city streets early this morning, Constable Cross, of the Regent-street police, had a fierce fight with the suspect ...

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  45. HORSEBREAKER INJURED.

    While taking part in the bullock-riding event at the Coonabarabran Show, William Gordon McGowan, a horse-breaker, of Tambar Springs, had two ribs fractured when he ...

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  46. STEAMER KINCHELA

    The steamer Kinchela is aground on the Ballina spit. The bar is very bad, and crossing in at 1 a.m. to-day the vessel was dragged on to the bar, working away north until she was ...

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  47. ALLEGED THEFT OF SAFE.

    At Taree Police Court, Jean Lefroy la Mattee, a Frenchman, on remand from Grafton, was charged with having stolen a safe and its contents, the property of Sanders, ...

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  48. COCKATOO DOCK.

    Officials and other employees of Cockatoo Island Dockyard whose services have [?]en dispensed with by the new company controlling the dockyard, yesterday asked the Minister ...

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  49. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  50. NAPIER EARTHQUAKE.

    An Order-in-Council is about to be issued authorising the holding of a municipal election at Napier in May. This will mark the end of the emergency conditions prevailing at ...

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  51. RIVAL LAUNCH SERVICES.

    Jealously between rival launch services was stated by the police to be the cause of the trouble, when Ernest Adams, driver, employed by the Growers' Co-operative Launch Service, ...

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  52. MAN'S ANKLE GASHED.

    Thomas Cannon sustained a deep gash in the left ankle through a mishit while felling a tree. Cannon succeeded in mounting his horse, after taking the boot off, and he reached ...

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  53. CAPTAIN C. J. POPE.

    Captain C. J. Pope, who is in command of H.M.A.S. Albatross, has been appointed Captain Superintendent at Sydney and Captain-in-Charge, New South Wales. ...

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  54. SHORTAGE OF SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION.

    In the annual report submitted at a meeting of the Parents and Citizens' Association, reference was made to the lack of accommodation for pupils, necessitating several ...

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  55. STATE BUS SERVICE.

    The Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. Maddocks) announced yesterday that an alteration had been made in the timetable of the Central Concord-York-street bus service. ...

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  56. NEW STATES.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) last night addressed a public meeting on "How sub-division will make the Riverina one of the greatest States of the Commonwealth." ...

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  57. "CRUISING" TAXIS.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Childs) said yesterday that regulations under the Transport Act had been amended to enable more effective measures to be taken against ...

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  58. TO-DAY.

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  59. HEAVY LORRIES

    The president of the Master Carriers' Association of Queensland (Mr. George Jackson) said to-day that there were more than 300 heavy vehicles operating in competition with ...

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  60. CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. Lillian Finch, 48, of Louisa-street, Summer Hill, suffered shock and injuries to a foot yesterday morning, when she was knocked down by a motor car in Oxford-street, ...

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  61. SYDNEY FESTIVAL.

    The Admiral of the Australian Naval Squadron (Admiral R. C. Dalglish) yesterday telegraphed from Hobart to Mr. E. W. Austin, chairman of the aquatics committee of Sydney ...

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  62. MUSIC LOVERS' CLUB.

    The Music Lovers' Club held an informal conversazione last night. Members have decided to arrange a "question box" evening once a month, when musical questions of local ...

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  63. TRANSFER OF STOCK.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) said yesterday that arrangements had been made to transfer the Australian consolidated tax-free stock now inscribed at the State Treasury to ...

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  64. ADMIRAL PHILLIP.

    A movement is on foot in England to erect a village hall at Bathampton, to be called the Admiral Phillip Memorial Hall. The building will cost about £1200, and it is proposed ...

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  65. CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. R. J. Menzies, Attorney-General for Victoria, will be entertained at luncheon by the Constitutional Association of New South Wales on Monday. ...

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  66. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Column on Page 2 each day. ...

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