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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the annual meeting of the Tweed braned of the New South Wales Sugar Growers' Association, at Tumbulgum, Messrs. G. A. McPhall and W. Trec, who attended the ...

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  3. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    After an inquest to-day into the death of Grace Weston. 31, who was found dead at her home in First-avenue, Brunswick, on March 14, John McKenzie Weston, butcher, ...

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  4. NEED FOR REFORM.

    Mr. T. G. Murray, M.L.C., said last night that the public would more rendily appreciate the urgent need for a new method of appointing Legislative Councillors when they realised ...

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  5. TARIFF POLICY.

    The Acting Prime Minister and Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), in a speech yesterday at a Constitutional Association luncheon at David Jones', defended the Commonwealth ...

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  6. CUSTOMS.

    Customs and excise revenue for the nine months ended March 31 amounted to £25,235,799. This is an increase of £3,904,337 compared with the receipts for the ...

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  7. FORMER GOVERNOR.

    LORD CHELMSFORD, a former Governor of New South Wales and an ex-Viceroy of India, whose death has been announced. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WAGES CASE.

    The Full Court of the Arbitration Court today began hearing the unions' application for a restoration of the general 10 per cent. cut in wages made in 1931. ...

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  9. SOAKING RAIN.

    Soaking rains fell over a wide area of eastern New South Wales during the week-end and again yesterday. The greater part of the wheat belt and far western and north-western ...

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  10. THEFTS FROM HOSPITAL GARDEN.

    Large quantities of vegetables have been stolen from the hospital vegetable garden, thus depriving the hospital of regular supplies. The thieves were barefooted and left no clue. ...

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  11. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Mr. W. A. Flynn, S.M., past president of the Public Service Association, replying to a statement made by the Attorney-General (Mr. Manning), said yesterday:— ...

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  12. FIRE DESTROYS COTTAGES.

    An unoccupied cottage on Scenic-road (owned by Mr. Scott, of Coogee), and the contents were destroyed by fire. WINDSOR, Monday. ...

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  13. COFF'S HARBOUR IMPROVEMENTS.

    At the annual meeting of the Coff's Harbour Chamber of Commerce, the president reported that two important matters had been fostered by the chamber during the year. One was the ...

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  14. STANDARD HOURS.

    When the hearing was resumed yesterday of the Industrial Commission's inquiry into standard working hours, Mr. W. J. Bradley (for the Transport Commissioners) tendered a copy of ...

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  15. SHIP'S OFFICER INJURED.

    Joseph Daley, second officer of the North Coast steamer Bonalbo, fell down the open after-hold of the vessel at Coff's Harbour, on Saturday night, and had ribs fractured. He ...

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  16. £300,000 FOR FARMERS.

    The Queensland wheat crop has been sold by the Wheat Board to the millers. The parties conferred to-day and the board finally agreed to the millers' offer of 3/3½ ...

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  17. BABY SUFFOCATED.

    Born three days ago, a baby boy was found dead in bed by his mother at a private hospital. It is stated that the child was suffecated beneath the bed clothes. The baby had ...

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  18. HORSEMAN INJURED.

    Norman Nash was hurrying home to avoid being caught in a storm when his horse fell and one of Nash's ankles was broken. He managed to remount and reach home. ...

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  19. GOOD FALLS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Storms yielded good rain in places in South-eastern Queensland during the week-end. On the Darling Downs, the falls ranged from 150 points to four and a half inches, and have ...

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  20. DISAPPEARANCE OF BOY.

    A boy who left the home of his aunt, Mrs. Lawrence, Moona Plains, on Saturday afternoon, has not been seen since. An intensive search was conducted late on Saturday, ...

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  21. RAILWAYS.

    For some time past the Railway Department has been engaged in the removal of household furniture and effects. It was stated yesterday that this ...

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  22. MAN ESCAPES FROM POLICE.

    Inspector Keith received word to-day that Allan Richard Miller, 20, who was in custody at Corrimal on a charge of stealing and having goods in his possession ...

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  23. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    The United Referendum Campaign Committee reminds electors that voting is compulsory in the Upper House Reform referendum on May 13, and that all electors are ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The Rev. James Bede Kearney, who died at Lewisham private hospital yesterday, aged 31 years, had been an inmate of the hospital for 12 months, and his illness had extended over ...

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  25. CAR AND LORRY COLLIDE.

    When a car and a motor lorry conveying a party to a dance at Eglinton collided, three persons whose legs were dangling over the side of the lorry were injured. The car failed ...

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  26. DEATH OF HORSE.

    Reserved judgment was delivered by the Full Court of the High Court to-day on an appeal by the Transport Commissioners of New South Wales against a decision of the New South ...

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  27. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment will be made this afternoon of single men without dependents who receive food relief at Sutherland. All men who receive food relief at Cronulla depot ...

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  28. THE PREMIER'S SPEECH.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) will officially open the referendum campaign to-night in the Masonic Hall at Croydon. The speech will be broadcast through the following ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLIST'S CRASH.

    Harold Ethelbert Louis, 40, a railway ganger, of West Tamworth, crashed into the post of a culvert on Attunga-road when the lights of his motor cycle failed. Louis suffered abrasions ...

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  30. INDEX.

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  31. MR. DUNNINGHAM'S TOUR.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Dunningham) discussed unemployment matters with the shire council yesterday. The council emphasised the necessity for the ...

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  32. LADY MACKELLAR.

    The interment of the ashes of Lady Mackellar, widow of Sir Charles Mackellar, M.D., M.L.C., took place yesterday afternoon at the Waverley Cemetery, The ceremony, which ...

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  33. FEDERAL A.L.P. CAMPAIGN.

    The Federal A.L.P. campaign in opposition to the Government's proposals for the reform of the Legislative Council will be opened tomorrow night at the Unity Hall, Paddington. ...

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  34. MR. LANG'S SPEECH.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission has made arrangements to broadcast the policy speech of the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) from the Auburn Town Hail on ...

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  35. REV. DR. GILBERT WHITE.

    The funeral of the Right Rev. Dr. Gilbert White, formerly Bishop of Carpentaria and Willochra, who died at Epping on Saturday, took place yesterday from St. Alban's Church ...

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  36. QUESTION OF SCRUTINEERS.

    A recent meeting of the Mortdale branch of the State Labour party carried a resolution protesting against the decision of the Government not to appoint scrutineers for the ...

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  37. DUTY REMISSION SOUGHT.

    Curlwaa growers, who made representations for a remission of duty on timber used for fruit drying trays, have carried a further resolution to the effect that, while they appreciate ...

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  38. 48-HOUR WEEK.

    The decision of the State Government that in future all Government employees under Federal awards shall be paid according to the hours actually worked caused perturbation in ...

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  39. U. A. P. REGIONAL CONVENTION.

    Unusual interest is being displayed in the regional convention of the United Australia party, to be held in Orange on April 6, when practically every centre in the west will be ...

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  40. THE SUBURBS.

    A "Back to Fairfield" week, organised by the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce, started yesterday. A comprehensive programme has been drawn up, and among the interesting ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  42. SLEEPERS FOR CHINA.

    Plenty of work is available to sleeper cutters at Coff's Harbour, where another big consignment of sleepers is being prepared for export to China. An oversea steamer is expected ...

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  43. STONES ON LINES.

    At the Grafton Police Court to-day four unemployed men, Thomas Murphy, 18, John Dulbridge, 26, Christopher Bourke, 18, and George Rudd, 19, were committed for trial on a ...

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  44. COUNCIL ELECTION.

    A month ago Alderman S. A. Pryke resigned from the council as a protest against the council not holding a public inquiry into the town water supply in accordance with a ...

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  45. FACTORY FIRE.

    Damage was caused by a fire which broke out in the brush factory of C. Jessop and Co., in Little Queen-street, Chippendale, last night. The building was originally a church ...

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  46. REPORTED ROBBERIES.

    Thieves were particularly active in the eastern suburbs during the week-end. Harry Lang, a bus driver, reported to the police that he was robbed of £/5/5/ by armed ...

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  47. MR. J. A. BRANCH.

    Mr. James Alfred Branch, retired master builder, died at his home, Warrawee, Ocean Beach, Manly, recently, aged 72 years After being foreman on the Trial Bay gaol ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

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  49. SHIRE COUNCIL SUED.

    At Gosford Police Court, the Woy Woy branch of the Returned Soldiers' League charged Woy Woy Shire Council with a breach of the Local Government Act in the Matter ...

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  50. MR. J. RELPH.

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  51. CASUALTIES.

    Miss Nancy Menamin, a nurse at Mater Misericordiae Hospital, was knocked down by a motor car in Pacific Highway, North Sydney, on Sunday night. She was admitted to Mater ...

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  52. FAMILY TRACFDY

    The district coroner commenced an inquiry on Saturday morning into the death of Mary Joyce Moffitt, two years and seven months, who died in hospital on March 28 from burns ...

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  53. MARSDEN MEMORIAL.

    The district council at Farsley, near Leeds, in Yorkshire, proposes to erect half a dozen cottages on a triangular plot, opposite Hainsworth Park, as a memorial to the Rev. ...

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  54. METHODIST DEMONSTRATION.

    A demonstration will be held in the Town Hall to-night, commencing at 7.30 olclock, in celebration of the 49th anniversary of the Central Methodist Mission. A massed choir ...

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  55. LATE MR. CLASBY. M.P.

    A meeting will be held in St. John's Hall, Darlinghurst-road, on Thursday evening for the purpose of deciding upon a suitable memorial to the late Federal member for East ...

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  56. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

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

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