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  2. MAN WOUNDED.

    During an encounter between police and suspects in Roslyn-street, Darlinghurst, on Saturday night, a man was shot in one of his legs. He was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital ...

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  3. INDIAN UNREST. Prejudices Continue.

    Reports from various centres discount the view that India's age-long curse—"Untouchability"—has been banished, and show that the campaign initiated by Mr. Gandhi's fast ...

    Article : 201 words
  4. YUGOSLAVIA. Inquiry Into Revolt.

    The Yugoslavian Ministry of the Interior has published the results of its inquiry into the recent revolutionary plot. The report alleges that the Italian fleet ...

    Article : 212 words
  5. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The deputy-leader of the Country party (Mr. Paterson) said yesterday that the Country party had been treated in a most cavalier fashion during the discussions for the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS. CENTENARY OF METHODISM

    The celebration of the centenary of Methodism in Bathurst and the west of New South Wales commenced this week-end. It is 100 years since the founder of the Methodist ...

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  7. THE AIR MAIL.

    The matter of the oversea air mail is approaching finality, and out of the many conflicting statements made for and against Australia's part therein arise certain points well ...

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  8. FIRST RESIDENT MINISTER IN LONDON.

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, the first Australian Resident Minister in London leaving Downing-street after paying an official call on the British Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WOMAN BURNT TO DEATH

    Ruby Florence Macpherson, 30, wife of Oscar Macpherson, a well-known resident of Britannia-street, Temora, was burnt to death yesterday. Screams coming from a room at her ...

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  10. VICTORIAN ASSEMBLY.

    A by-election was held yesterday for the Benambra seat in the Legislative Assembly, which was held by Mr. Beardmore (U.A.P.), until his death. He had been unopposed since ...

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  11. THE CHURCHES.

    The four jubilee thanksgiving vestries at St. John's Church of England Balmain, the foundation stones of which were set by the Governor (Sir Philip Game) in June, were ...

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  12. SILO MOULDS FOR FARMERS.

    Following a letter by the Minister for Mines and Forests (Mr. Vincent) to the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main), suggesting that the department make a silo mould for renting to ...

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  13. VILLAGERS MURDERED.

    Sixteen Moslems were killed and 23 were wounded when three Sikhs, armed with rifles and shotguns, ran amuck at Budhlada, in the Hissar district of Punjab. ...

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  14. CANADA.

    The Customs and excise revenue of Canada totalled 99,128,093 dollars during the fiscal half-year ended September 30, a decrease of 7,856,175 dollars compared with the ...

    Article : 224 words
  15. NEWCASTLE NEWS

    The Federal president of Toc H (Captain F. Marriott, M.H.A., Tasmania), criticised certain tendencies in contemporary Australian life, when he spoke at a men's breakfast at ...

    Article : 372 words
  16. LORD MAYOR AT ORANGE.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Walder), the Lady Mayoress, and Sir Thomas Henley were given a civic reception this morning. Addresses of welcome were delivered ...

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  17. OBITUARY. MR. H. P. WORMALD.

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  18. COUNTRY MOVEMENT.

    Dr. Page, addressing the conference of the Riverina division of the United Country movement, said that it was hoped to make the subdivision of New South Wales the first ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At the inquest into the deaths of Flight-Lieutenant Harold Claude Marett, aged 28, and Pilot-Officer Adrian Kinross White, aged 19, both of New Zealand, it was stated that ...

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  20. REQUEST FOR COLOURED PETROL.

    Thefts of merchandise in transit from Sydney have been numerous in recent months, entailing considerable loss to merchants and others, and with a view to minimising the ...

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  21. A HISTORIC HOUSE.

    The resumption of l8 acres of land adjoining the Grafton cemetery, for the sewerage treatment works, includes 16 acres of the estate on which the historic Argyle Villa stands. The ...

    Article : 176 words
  22. DR. F. C. S. SHAW.

    The death has occurred at the age of 65 of Dr. F. C. S. Shaw. He had been ill in Sydney for 11 months. He returned home three weeks ago. ...

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  23. WATER POWER SCHEME.

    Another stage in the progress of the Lochaber water power scheme has been reached with the completion this week of the Laggan pressure tunnel, which is three miles long ...

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  24. C.W.A. CONFERENCE.

    The fourth annual conference of the Namoi group of the Country Women's Association took plac at Barraba. Mrs. A. J. Studdy (Boggabri) group president, was in the chair, and ...

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  25. MISS L. F. PARKES.

    The funeral of Miss Lily Faulconbridge Parkes, daughter of Sir Henry Parkes, took place on Saturday to the Gore Hill Cemetery. Archdeacon Martin, of St. Peter's. Neutral ...

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  26. AIRMAN'S SCARF.

    When Captain Hans Eertram arrived in Melbourne by aeroplane last Sunday some souvenir hunter stole a scarf given to the airman by his mother. Bertram treasured ...

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  27. FUTURE OF MT. KAPUTAR.

    At the Namoi Shire Council meeting, the president (Councillor A. A. Coppleson) moved that thanks of the shire be extended to the "Sydney Morning Herald" and other ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. CRICKETERS' DIFFICULTIES.

    Members of the Newnes Cricket Club, most of whom are receiving food relief, have made bats and stumps from local timber. An appeal has been made to Lithgow cricketers and ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. SLEEPER-CUTTERS DISCHARGED.

    The Railway Department has decided to discharge 75 sleeper-cutters working at the depots between Dunedoo and Gwabegar. Consequently 13 cutters were put off at Kenehri ...

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  30. MR. F. J. BARNETT.

    Mr. Frederic James Barnett, formerly postmaster at Newcastle, died at his home at Cremorne on Thursday, aged 75 years, Born in the Hawkesbury district. Mr. Barnett entered ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 318 words
  32. CASUALTIES.

    Francis Howard. 76, was found dead in his home in Powder Works-road, Narrabeen, after neighbours had informed the police they had not seen him for five days. Death was due to ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. ROSES IN CHIPPENDALE.

    Four motor cars full of fresh, sweetlyscented and beautifully-coloured roses cut and bunched in the gardens of Killara, by members of the local Community Service Club, were ...

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  34. FORGED COUNCIL CHEQUES.

    At a special meeting of the Forbes Municipal Council last night, the town clerk (Mr. Dempsey) disclosed that several cheques, totalling £60, had been forged. He stated that ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    When the Australian conversion loan satisfactorily concluded, the Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) is attending to several important questions in ...

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  36. CASUALTIES IN GOULBURN DISTRICT.

    Mrs. J. Barry was severely injured when she attempted to light a jet on the gas stove. A deafening explosion burst the side of the stove, and Mrs. Barry received burns about ...

    Article : 106 words
  37. HIBERNIANS' PRESIDENT.

    MR. M. J. KEARNEY, the new president of the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society of New South Wales ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. GIRLS ARRESTED.

    Police at North Sydney have been concerned recently by a number of robberies in which girls are believed to have acted as scouts. Detective Payne and Constable Griffiths were ...

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  39. MR. C. D. RICHARDSON.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Charles Douglas Richardson, noted as a painter and sculptor. He was bom in London on July 9, 1853, and came to Victoria when he was aged ...

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  40. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Week-end Toll in Melbourne.

    Miss Brita Berger 35. of St. Kilda-road, Melbourne was crossing the roadway near her home last night, when she was struck by a motor bus and fatally injured. ...

    Article : 178 words
  41. CAR RUNS AWAY.

    A car, owned by Mr. Lloyd Martin, of Young, in which his three children were seated, ran down the hill from Mr. Martin's home, and crashed into an electric light pole. One of ...

    Article : 79 words
  42. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  43. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales arrived in London shortly after 8 o'clock this morning, on the conclusion of his Scandinavian tour. He reached Liverpool-street station at a time ...

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  44. MR. J. C. BREAKSPEAR.

    Mr. John Caldwell Breakspear, of Bay-street, Greenwich, died at Penrose, near Moss Vale, on Friday, aged 64 years. Mr. Breakspear was a native of Redfern. He was well-known in ...

    Article : 179 words
  45. WANTON DAMAGE AT MUDGEE.

    A tablet was wrenched from the Lawson Park entrance, which was unveiled last Saturday, and a cylinder containing the names of persons who had helped in the construction ...

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  46. SCARBOROUGH TRAGEDY.

    What are believed to be the remains of one of the two victims of the Scarborough surfing tragedy were found on Scarborough Beach by two boys yesterday afternoon. Both legs and ...

    Article : 192 words
  47. FOUR MEN ARRESTED

    Police surrounded a building at the intersection of Hay and Parker streets on Saturday night, and in searching the premises found three men in the portion occupied by ...

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  48. DEFENDANTS DISCHARGED.

    At the Coff's Harbour Police court, Doug[?]s James McLeod and Walter Hamilton Clymas were charged with breaking and entering the Coff's Harbour railway refreshment rooms and ...

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  49. ST. CLEMENT'S CHURCH.

    At St. Clement's, Mosman, Mr. H. W. Lloyd, M.L.A., in an address, said that these were materialistic days, and what could not be measured in terms of riches or ...

    Article : 154 words
  50. PRESIDENT HOOVER.

    Before an enthusiastic audience of 30,000 persons at Cleveland (Ohio), President Hoover delivered his second campaign speech. He expressed strong support of a protective tariff ...

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  51. MAN KILLED.

    Police are searching for the motorist whose car fatally injured Robert Birch, 21, of Newton-street, Newtown, in Ultimo, on Friday night. ...

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  52. ESCAPE FROM FLAMES.

    Occupants of Mrs. Laura Stockdale's residential in Dowling-street, Moore Park, ran from the building in their night [?]ttire when a fire broke out early on Saturday morning. ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

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  54. MAN'S SKELETON FOUND.

    The discovery of the skeleton of a man on Bon View Station, 40 miles up the river from Wilcannia, has given the Police a mystery to solve. A grazier found the skeleton with ...

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  55. SHOPS FLOODED.

    Eight shops in Parramatta-road, Petersham, near Carrington-street, were flooded on Saturday afternoon owing to the bursting of a large water main. ...

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  56. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The coroner (Mr. E. A. Mahony), at an inquiry yesterday into the death of Hazel Fraser, found that she died from septicaemia, and that Ruby Louisa Gaudron, William ...

    Article : 115 words
  57. BELFAST RIOTS.

    Belfast trade unions have accepted the revised relief offered by the Government and have cancelled the proposed general strike. Relief is to be increased by from 40 to 60 ...

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  58. WHEEL OFF CAR.

    While Mr. Francis Birtles was driving his motor car southward across the Blrroul Lake bridge, one of the front wheels came off. The car tore down several panels of the fence, and ...

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  59. ALARM IN TRAIN.

    Passengers on the mountains express train became alarmed on Saturday morning by a series of heavy crashes between Mount Victoria and Katoomba. ...

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  60. MAN FOUND HANGED.

    At Brooklana, the body of Peter Durie, 30, was found hanging from a rafter. During the last few months he had been despondent over the death of his mother. ...

    Article : 35 words
  61. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Subuurban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusements Section on page 2 each day. ...

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