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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. COOLAMON SHIRE BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for "B" riding to fill the vocancy caused by the death of Councillor G. H. Cox resulted: Mr. J. J. Carroll, 159 votes; Mr. A. Hatty, 111; Mr. G. A. Eisenhauer. ...

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  3. MR. J. T. LANG.

    Troubles within the Labour party were referred to by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. T. Lang) in a speech in Paddington Town Hall last night. ...

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  4. CITY COUNCIL.

    The city treasurer (Mr. A. A. Brackpool), in a return yesterday to the finance committee of the City Council, of rents in arrears for four weeks and over on council properties, and ...

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  5. LATE PRIMATE.

    The remains of the late Primate (Archbishop Wright) will arrive in Sydney from New Zealand on Tuesday next by the Marama. The body will lie in state at St. Andrews' ...

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  6. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The Methodist Conference was resumed in the Lyceum Hall yesterday, tile Rev. L. E. Bennett presiding. The Rev. W. H. Jones presented Home ...

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  7. HOSTILE CROWD.

    Until yesterday the play had not been marked by any unpleasant scenes, [?]though Sutcliffe's complaint to umpire Borwick concerning Alexander's run on Friday had caused ...

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  8. OBITUARY. DR. W. H. WESTON.

    Dr. W. H. Weston died on Sunday at his residence, Morny, Wentworth-place, Point Piper. Born in New York City, he had practised as a dentist in Macquarie-street, Sydney, ...

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  9. NONAGENARIAN'S DEATH.

    The death has occuried at Glen Innes of Mr. James Rudd, 91, a native of Hull, Yorkshire, England. He came to Australia at the age of 17. He was a sub-contractor for work ...

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  10. DETAILS OF PLAY.

    The weather was fine and warm when play was resumed at neon, and a light north-east breeze b[?]ew across the ground. The stands had heen Backed for some considerable time. ...

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  11. COTTAGE DESTROYED.

    A weatherboard cottage in Fleming-street, owned by Mr. J. Sharrocks, was destroyed by fire. The fire, which broke out in the early morning, had a good hold when it was ...

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  12. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    The sequel to disputes at meetings of the Cabra Vale Council took place in the District Court to-day before Judge Sheridan and a jury of four, when Jacob Cook sued Arthur ...

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  13. DEATH OP MR. C. J. A. MCLENNAN.

    The death has occurred at Forster of Mr. Colin James Alexander McLennan, aged 77, an old resident of Bingara. Mr. McLennan had been engaged in the teaching service for ...

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  14. MR. S. LEON, K.C.

    Mr. Samuel Leon, K.C., died at his home in Irving-avenue, Prahran, yesterday. Mr. Leon, who was aged nearly 85 years, was Crown Prosecutor in Victoria for 25 years, and Acting ...

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  15. THIEF DISTURBED.

    Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay, of West Kempsey, awakened to discover a man in their bedroom. When challenged, the man dashed out of the room. It was later discovered that ...

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  16. FIGHT AT MINING CAMP.

    As the result of a dispute at Hampton Plains yesterday afternoon, two men are in the Kalgoorlie Government Hospital, one in a serious condition. ...

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  17. MR. W. R. CARTER.

    Mr. William Robert Carter died at his home at Crow's Nest-road, Waverton, on Sunday, aged 76 years. He was born at Sofala, on the Turon River. He was a saddler, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES.

    John Francis Cassidy, taxi-cab driver, appeared before Judge Barton at the General Sessions on a charge of having feloniously slain Ernest William Agland on the ...

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  19. SYDNEY ART SCHOOL.

    Nearly 400 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, and objects of art are included in the comprehensive exhibition of the work of pupils of the Sydney Art School, which will ...

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  20. ALLEGED INCENDIARISM.

    The district coroner (Mr. H. S, Johnston) conducted an inquiry at the Richmond Police Court to-day concerning a fire which burned down a hut on Mr. Leslie Dunstans property, ...

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  21. MR. W. H. GIBSON.

    Mr. W. H. Gibson, who died at Watson's Bay on Sunday, aged 70 years, was the son of the late Mr. W. H. Gibson, who was signal master at South Head for many years, and ...

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  22. BOWLER'S MARKS ON WICKET.

    "When the Englishmen commenced their innings," said Mr. M. A. Noble, in a talk from 2GB last night, "it was noticed that Jardine was complaining about our bowler ...

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  23. NORTHERN CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The Northern Rivers and Tablelands Federated Chambers of Commerce, which me[?] at Grafton, carried a resolution that the Commonwealth Government should be urged to ...

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  24. WOMAN ARRESTED.

    A young woman was arrested at Neutral Bay yesteiday, on charges of having impersonated well-known women doctors. It is alleged that she prescribed popular brands of ...

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  25. MR. MAYNARD THROSBY.

    Mr. Maynard Throsby, of Lowther, Fairfax-road, Bellevue Hill, who died on Friday, was the fourth son of the late Mr. N. H. Throsby, of Moss Vale. He was connected ...

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  26. REDUCED CHARGES.

    Reduced charges of 1/ to the outer ground and 2/ to the grand stand will operate to-day. ...

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  27. MR. WARNER'S FLAG.

    When Mr. P. F. Warner arrived at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday he was delighted to hear that the famous M.C.C. flag, which he has had for more than 30 years, ...

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  28. LARGE DINGO CAUGHT.

    A dingo caught by Mr. G. Wilkinson, of Little Buddong, measured 5 feet 6 inches from tip to tip. More than 150 sheep have been killed recently, for which this large dingo has ...

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  29. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment will be made to-day, as follows:— Carpenters residing in Concord (A67001 to A92000 and O.K. 29501 to OK30200) and ...

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  30. DEATH OF MR. G. BROOKS.

    Mr. George Brooks, a leading figure in the affairs of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows for 30 years, died recently at the age of 69 years. Mr. Brooks was an ...

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  31. MR. WM. MACINTOSH.

    Mr. Wm. Macintosh, who died at his residence, The Jungle, West Pennant Hills, on Sunday, aged 64 years, was a native of Nelson, N.Z., and prior to coming to Australia was in ...

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  32. SOCIAL FUNCTIONS.

    Members of the management committee of the New South Wales Rugby Football League entertained Jardine, Leyland, Paynter, Bowes, and Sutcliffe at an informal dinner at ...

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  33. GOODS WORTH £150 STOLEN.

    Mr. S. P. Leach's general store at Corak[?] was entered by thieves at the week-end, and tobacco, silks, mercery, men's suits, and dress materials, worth £150, were stolen. The ...

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  34. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 270 words
  35. LABOUR'S POLICY

    The Premier (Mr. Richards), who delivered his policy speech at Wallaroo to-night, said the Government would continue the effort to secure for South Australia a Commonwealth ...

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  36. GLEN INNES WEIR.

    During a recent visit to Glen Innes, the Minister for Works (Mr. Weaver) told a deputation representing the local council that he had decided to reduce the capital cost ...

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  37. BUSH FIRES.

    The Government forest at Kuitpo was again menaced by fire to-day, when flames extended over a mile front. The forest was only saved by a change in the direction of the wind. ...

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  38. "BACK TO BATHURST" CARNIVAL.

    After running continuously for a fortnight, the "Back to Bathurst" carnival, in aid of the Soldiers' Memorial Carillon, concluded on Saturday night. The carnival, together with ...

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  39. PRESENTATION TO WALL.

    The South Australian fast bowler, T. W. Wall, who was prevented by injury from playing in the fifth test match, was on Saturday afternoon presented with the ball with which ...

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  40. MAN BURNED.

    Mr. William Almond was severely burnt when an engine backfired and set the fuel alight. He was brought to Denman for medical treatment. ...

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  41. MAN FATALLY BURNED.

    Edward Kodden, 70, an old resident; of Forest Reefs, was trapped in his tent when it caught alight on the Orange town common this afternoon, and was burnt to death. ...

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  42. TAXATION APPEAL SUCCEEDS

    Mr. Justice Dixon, in a reserved judgment in the High Court to-day, allowed an appeal against the action of the Federal Commissioner of Taxation in assessing four Stewart ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 254 words
  44. RESTOCKING OF TROUT STREAMS.

    A communication from the Fisheries Department received by the Kandos District Trout Fishermen's Association, stated that trout fishing in New South Wales was equal to ...

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  45. WINE INDUSTRY.

    Representatives of the Overseas Marketing Board met the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) to-day, and discussed the problems confronting the wine industry, particularly in ...

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  46. BONUS PAYMENT.

    Mr. N. W. Burke, secretary of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union, asserted yesterday that, in the belief of men who had had a life-long experience of mail work, machine ...

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  47. GOLD EXPEDITION.

    An expedition to Arnhem Land (Northern Territory) is being organised to exploit a goldbearing reef, reported by Mr. Francis Birtles. Five square miles had been leased from the ...

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  48. COUNCIL WORKER INJURED.

    C. McArthur, an employee of the Clarence River County Council, had his legs severely injured when a ladder on which he was painting electric light poles slipped, and he fell ...

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  49. HAYSTACKS BURNT.

    Haystacks belonging to Mr. Mart[?] Heffernan, of Walla, near Albury were burnt, the loss being estimated at £500. It is thought that children playing with matches started ...

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  50. ORANGES FOR JAPAN.

    Sample cases of Australian oranges are being taken to Yokohama on the steamer Fukuyo Maru, which left Newcastle this evening for Japan, with a cargo of South ...

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  51. DISMISSAL OF RAILWAYMEN.

    More than 20 local railway employees have received notices of dismissal. Among them are some married men, but the majority are single. ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 181 words
  53. UNION AFFAIRS.

    Judge Drake Brockman was asked in the Arbitration Court to-day to determine the legality of the action of the federal executive of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' ...

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  54. HOSPITALS.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Hospitals Association yesterday a motion was carried that the executive entirely approved the move to secure more economical administration of ...

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  55. NATIVES FIGHT.

    Fighting broke out between about 200 natives last week. A Motu Motu native had an argument with several Goaribarls. When they reached the native compound at Koki the ...

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  56. CASUALTIES.

    Leonard Archibald Booth, aged 13 months, who pulled a pot of almost boiling tea over himself at his home in St. Andrew's-street, Balmain, last Thursday, died at Balmain ...

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  57. MAN ELECTROCUTED.

    William Henry Gymer, 50, of Wellington-road, Earlwood, was electrocuted yesterday while repairing, some drains beneath a house in Hocking-avenue, Earlwood. The man had ...

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  58. TALL BARQUE.

    It has not yet been decided whether the tall German barque, Magdalene Vinnen, which arrived at Sydney yesterday from Auckland, will be taken under the Harbour Bridge. ...

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  59. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Thcatics will bo found in the Amusement Election on Page 2 each day. ...

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