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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mrs. J. Haywood died suddenly in Pambula Hospital this morning from heart trouble. aged 64. All her life she had been an ardent worker for charitable objects. During the ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    When the House of Representatives met to-day discussion was resumed on the bills to provide grants of £1,000,000 to South Australia, £500,000 to Western Australia, and an ...

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  4. MR. LYONS' SPEECH.

    Mr. Lyons gave a lengthy explanation of the provisions of the economy bill, which is called the Financial Emergency Bill, 1932. There were practically no interjections, and ...

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  5. M. W. TATE.

    M. W. Tate has suffered a complete nervous breakdown, and will not be able to leave for Australia with the M.C.C. team on Saturday. His' illness is not so serious as it was first ...

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  6. STATE LOTTERY.

    The major prizes in the 76th State lottery were drawn by Mr. V. Carmody, a city business man, at Her Majesty's Theatre yesterday morning. The winning numbers were ...

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  7. 10 P.C. REDUCTION.

    The Full Bench of the Federal Arbitration Court (Chief Judge Dethridge, Judge Beeby, and Judge Drake Brockman) yesterday granted the ...

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  8. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    Continuing its campaign in favour of the stimulation of Empire migration, the "Morning Post says: "The fullest advantage of the Ottawa Conference decisions can only be ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. FRUIT MACHINES.

    John H. C. Sleeman, publicity officer under the late State Government, in evidence at the fruit machines inquiry yesterday, denied that any moneys had been paid to him arising out ...

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  10. TRAIN SERVICE TO COBAR.

    A public meeting was held at the Council Chambers last evening, presided over by the Deputy Mayor (Alderman H. J. M. Bannister), to protest against the proposed alteration of ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. SHARES IN TICKETS.

    Sergeant Jennings, at the Central Police Court yesterday, said that the men who sold shares in State lottery tickets, were "taking the public down." The remark was made ...

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  12. CORROBOREE DRAWS 1000 PEOPLE.

    About 1000 people attended a corroboree given by Moree and Toomelah aborigines on the Moree showground last night, in aid of the hospital queen candidate, Miss Robe Jones, ...

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  13. TROUBLE OVER DOLE BREAD.

    Difficulty has arisen in regard to the supply of dole bread, owing to bakers having refused to accept 4/6 a dozen loaves, the price offered by the Government Dole recipients here ...

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  14. OBITUARY.

    A life associated with the "Herald" in its early days closed yesterday with the death at his residence in Neutral Bay, of Mr. James Henderson, who was in his 91st year, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BUSHFIRE AT NARROMINE.

    The first bushfire of the season broke out on Thursday afternoon on Barclay's property 20 miles from Narromine, and encroached on Foreman's property before being controlled, It ...

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  16. 20,000 TROUT FRY RELEASED.

    Members of the Kandos District Rod Fishermen's Association took charge of 80 cans of trout fry, containing approximately 20.000 fish, supplied by the State ...

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  17. SAYWELL INQUEST.

    The Acting City Coroner (Mr. May), at the resumed inquest yesterday into the murder of Victor Claude Saywell, at Darling Point on April 23, said the tragedy was like a ...

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  18. POSTAL CLERK ACQUITTED.

    At Moree Quarter Sessions Herbert Griffin was found not guilty on a charge of fraudulently misappropriating £84/3/2, the property of the Commonwealth, while working as a ...

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  19. CITY COUNCIL.

    Supporters of Alderman Donald Grant gained a victory at a meeting of the State A.L.P. executive last night when a resolution was carried referring to the disputes ...

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  20. MR. GANDHI.

    The Government's intentions regarding Mr. Gandhi, in view of his vow to begin on September 20 "a fast unto death," were announced in the Legislative Assembly at Simla this ...

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  21. "BACK TO COOTAMUNDRA."

    For the Jubilee of the Presbyterian Church the show, and the "Back to Cootamundra" celebrations, concession fares on the railway from any station in the State to Cootamundra ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. ABORIGINAL CARVINGS.

    The State Government has reserved certain land at North Manly for the preservation of aboriginal carvings, which have been discovered there. ...

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  23. LATE DR. CARRUTHERS

    The Mosman Methodist Church was crowded yesterday afternoon, when a memorial service for the late Rev. Dr. J. E. Carruthers was conducted by Rev. H. C. Foreman (President ...

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  24. NORTH COAST ELECTRICITY.

    At a conference of local governing bodies, held at Lismore to-day, steps were taken to bring about an enlarged county council to control the electricity supply on the North ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. PORT WHANGAREI DAMAGED.

    The motorship Port Whangarel, which left Sydney yesterday morning for New Zealand, via Port Stephens, has suffered some damage to her tallshaft, according to a message ...

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  26. LAMBING RECORD CLAIMED.

    A stud ewe on Messrs. R. T. and R. W. Beatty's property at Darbalara gave birth to five healthy lambs by a Border Leicester ram, which was grand champion at the 1928 ...

    Article : 78 words
  27. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 234 words
  28. ANOTHER WEIR ON THE MACQUARIE.

    The construction of a weir below Warren as an unemployment relief work has been approved by the Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission, subject to the municipal ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. GREEK ARCHBISHOP.

    Archbishop Timotheos Evangelinides, of the Greek Orthodox Church, who is to be permanently stationed in Sydney, was welcomed by several hundred people at Central Railway ...

    Article : 132 words
  30. MANCHURIAN BANDITS.

    In view of present conditions in Manchuria, British subjects proceeding to and from the Far East are advised for the present not to incur risks by travelling over the ...

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  31. ELDERLY MINER'S DEATH.

    James Richard Nicholls, 70, a miner, collapsed in the underground workings of Hermitage colliery this morning, and died while being brought to the surface. Nicholls had ...

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  32. "IMPUDENT" DOLE FRAUD.

    At Lithgow police court yesterday, John Sutherland Richardson was sentenced to a month's gaol for a food relief fraud. It was alleged that he said he was supporting a wife ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. TREE-PLANTING

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw), accompanied by Mrs. Buttenshaw, were guests of the trustees of the Parramatta National Park at an Arbor Day ceremony at the park ...

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  34. COADJUTOR ARCHBISHOP.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Perth (Dr. Clune), who sent a petition to the Holy See for the appointment of a Coadjutor-Archbishop, has been notified of approval. It is ...

    Article : 59 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. F. H. Tout, M.L.C., president of the New South Wales Graziers' Association, who was a member of the Australian delegation to the Ottawa Conference, and came on to ...

    Article : 385 words
  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 words
  37. RUSSIA AND RELIGION.

    Religion in Russia was the theme of an address by Dr. Rushbrooke, general secretary of the World's Baptist Alliance, at Scots' Church, last night. ...

    Article : 138 words
  38. RACING CYCLIST INJURED.

    Riding to Goulburn from Gulgong to participate in the Goulburn to Sydney road race to-morrow, Jack Conobi, of Gulgong, a professional cyclist fell while negotiating a hill ...

    Article : 80 words
  39. BOYS ON SCOOTERS.

    More than 1000 people gathered in Martinplace shortly after noon yesterday to see Harold Sutton Lye, 12, and his schoolmate from Glebe, Raymond Marchant, 11, who have ...

    Article : 134 words
  40. RELIEF SYSTEM CRITICISED.

    The largest meeting of unemployed ever held at Albury protested against the system adopted for allotting relief work. It was alleged that there was no ballot for men at the labour ...

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  41. STATUE DESECRATED.

    A drunken reveller is blamed for an act of desecration at St. Mary's Cathedral on Thursday night. At the risk of serious injury he climbed more than 20 feet from the ground ...

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  42. DEATH OF MISS A. CASEY.

    Miss Agnes Casey, 52, a native of Coonabarabran, and a daughter of the late James Casey, died in hospital to-day after a short illness. She lived at Coonabarabran all her ...

    Article : 106 words
  43. RAZOR-SLASHING.

    A man was treated at Sydney Hospital last night for a terrible wound down one side of his face, in which 16 stitches were inserted. It is feared that facial paralysis may develop ...

    Article : 80 words
  44. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS.

    At the annual conference of the National Independent Order of Oddfellows, delegates considered the position created by economic conditions, and amended the rules to allow ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "Saint Joan," 1.45; "Medea," 8.10. Criterion Theatre: "Pleasure Bound," 2.15, 8. Her Majesty's Theatre: "Bitter Sweet," 2. 7.50 Prince Edward Theatre: "Aren't We All?" 11. ...

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  46. VESSEL GROUNDS.

    Owing to the heavy fog over the bay, the steamer Edina missed the way into the pier at Portarlington to-day and ran aground between Portarlington and Clifton Springs. ...

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  47. MAN WOUNDS WIFE.

    Edward Jeremiah McCardell, 29, was sentenced to seven years' hard labour by judge Sheridan at Newcastle Quarter Sessions today for having at Cook's Hill on April 4 ...

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  48. MAN KILLED IN QUARRY.

    About noon yesterday, Charles James Edwards, 20, a labourer, of Spicer-street, Woollahra, was seen to fall into a stone quarry in Cascade-street, Paddington. He fell a ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. McMAHON'S POINT.

    A deputation waited on the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) yesterday, and asked him to continue the tram service from McMahon's Point to Crow's Nest. ...

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  50. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    John George O'Sullivan, 20, assistant postmaster at Hartley, near Rockhampton, was charged yesterday with attempting to kill Violet Baird, 19, waitress, who had four bullet ...

    Article : 38 words
  51. PAPER PULP INDUSTRY.

    The Minister in charge of development (Senator McLachlan) said to-day that he was convinced that the launching of the paper pulp industry in Tasmania would be ...

    Article : 51 words
  52. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of suburban picture theatres will be found in the Amusement Section on page 2 each day. ...

    Article : 22 words
  53. LATE SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND.—Dep: Sept. 16, Zealandia. for Sydney. ...

    Article : 9 words
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