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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. JUDGE'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    In discharging the jurors at Maitland Quarter Sessions yesterday, Judge Sheridan said that he wished to congratulate the district, as he had done on other occasions, on its ...

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  3. THE NEW GUARD.

    Women are to have an opportunitly of joining the ranks of the New Guard as members of an auxiliary committee, which is in process of formation. This information was given by ...

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  4. OTTAWA. "UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY."

    In the course of his Budget speech the Minister for Finance (Mr. Rhodes) referred to the forthcoming Economic Conference at Ottawa in terms of the highest hope and ...

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  5. MR. LATHAM.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) is remaining in bed at the National Hotel Lucerne, rather than risk a worse cold by travelling in the present cold weather. He ...

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  6. EXTERNAL INTEREST.

    In the absence of an official statement as to the financial position, the ex-Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), now leader of the Opposition, supplied the "Herald" with the following ...

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  7. TOBACCO DUTIES.

    Replying yesterday to the Minister for Customs (Mr. Gullett), the leader of the Australian Country party (Dr. Earle Page) said that the scheme which he proposed for the ...

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  8. Commonwealth Of Australia Gazette.

    Commonwealth of Australia, to wit, Isaac A. Isaacs, Governor-General. By his Excellency the Governor General of the Commonwealth of Australia. ...

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  9. CHANGED DOLE SYSTEM OPPOSED.

    Lithgow branch of the Unemployed Workers' Movement, as a protest against dole reductions and changes in the system of food relief dockets, has arranged a street demonstration ...

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  10. DEATH OF MR. RUSSELL-HUGHES.

    The death is reported from Sydney of Mr. H. W. Russell-Hughes, owner of Elsmore Station, Inverell. He was a councillor of Macintyre Shire Council for many years, and ...

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  11. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce (Mr. R. J. Hawkes) said: "The prompt issue of the proclamation following on the High Court's judgment is what was looked ...

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  12. COMMUNIST TEACHERS OPPOSED.

    The local branch of the Parents and citizens' Association passed a resolution to be submitted to the annual conference of the combined: sociations that it was not in the ...

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  13. DIGNITY OF COMMONWEALTH.

    Sir Arthur Cocks, a former State Treasurer, said the proclamation was the natural product of a Government which desired to preserve the integrity of Australia. ...

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  14. SUPPORT FOR MR. BALL, M.L.A.

    Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., formerly deputy leader of the State Nationalist party who this week decided to throw in his lot with the Country party, attended a large meeting ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN DECISION.

    Business interests in Australia will be directly represented in the Australian delegation to the Economic Conference at Ottawa in July. This decision was made by the federal Cabinet at ...

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  16. MANUFACTURERS' VIEWS.

    "The majority of the taxpayers will welcome the opportunity of paying their income tax into the Federal Government's coffers," said the president of the Chamber of ...

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  17. MILK INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Ely), and members of the Milk Board (Messrs. Hamilton, Graham, and Martin), paid a visit of inspection to the Bowral, Moss Vale, and Exeter milk ...

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  18. DEATH OF WESTERN PIONEER.

    Mr. Robert Ney, Warren's oldest resident and a pioneer of the west, has died at the age of 91 years. He carried the first recular mail from Dubbo to the Lower Macquarie on ...

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  19. RETALIATORY MOVES.

    The A.L.P. executive, at its meeting to-night, will discuss a proposal to withdraw its funds from the Commonwealth Bank, fearing confiscation by the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  20. MISCONDUCT CHARGE.

    The Rev. Harold Davidson's counsel announced yesterday that the rector's solicitors would shortly be withdrawing from the case owing to the exhaustion of funds. It was later ...

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  21. AERO CLUB AT YOUNG.

    Following an address by Captain Pittendrigh, instructor to the Riverina Aero Club, a public meeting at Young decided to form a section of the Aero Club at Young. As soon as a ...

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  22. NEW GUARD'S OFFER.

    In reply to the offer made yesterday by Mr. Eric Campbell, of the New Guard, the Prime Minister sent the following telegram to Mr. Campbell to-day:— ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    Gordon Meredith, 20, of Jones-street, Croydon, was badly burned yesterday afternoon, when a quantity of sodium peroxide, which he was carrying in his pocket, ignited and set ...

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  24. RATING OF CHURCH LANDS.

    Before Mr. C. U. Swiney, P.M., at the Valuation Appeal Court the trustees of the Methodist Church, Corowa, appealed against the assessment of portion of the church grounds ...

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  25. MR. COATES'S ADVICE

    Mr. J. F. Coates, M.L.C., leader of the Federal Labour party in the Legislative Council, commenting on the position last night, said that if there was anything wrong with ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. LABOUR VIEW.

    "Mr. Lyons is seeking to compel the people of New South Wales, at the point of the bayonet, to hand over their meagre earnings to the oversea bondholders," said the ...

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  27. PRAISE FOR MR. BAVIN.

    At the monthly meeting of the Lindfield Women's branch of the United Australia party a resolution was carried expressing regret at the necessity for the resignation from the ...

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  28. KREUGER AND TOLL.

    No estimate is even hazarded regarding the liabilities involved in the Kreuger and Toll affair. Enough is known, however, to convince London and other financial centres of ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. SENATOR HARDY'S ADDRESS.

    Senator Hardy stated here that the mere removal of Mr. Lang from office would not basically improve the political outlook, as the industrial element of the city would return ...

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  30. SENATOR HARDY'S COMMENT.

    Senator Hardy addressed an enthusiastic meeting at the Mechanics' Institute Hall last night. He said that, if Mr. Lang committed an overt act against the Constitution, steps would ...

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  31. MEAT EMPLOYEES.

    The refusal of the employees to participate in the proceedings brought to an abrupt conclusion the compulsory conference ordered by the Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court ...

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  32. FAULTY CABLE.

    A reply to statements made by Alderman McElhone, of the City Council, concerning a contract for the supply of a 33,000-volt cable that subsequently proved to be defective, ...

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  33. COUNCIL ENGINEER CENSURED.

    At its last meeting Lithgow Council severely censured the electrical engineer (Mr. L. Meek) for allegedly disregarding the Mayor's instructions. In a minute, Alderman Coates said ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. FISHING IN PORT HACKING.

    Mr. H. Jones asserts in a letter to the editor of the "Herald" that the inhabitants of Cronulla have received more than their share of hard knocks at the hands of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. COMMUNISTS ANNOYED.

    Communists at Bankstown are incensed at the action of the municipal council in cutting off the electric light from their meeting-room, and, in consequence, pamphlets have been ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The 24-hour theatre strike in France has ended. It is estimated that in Paris alone the Government lost £ 12,000 in entertainment revenue. The strike was organised as a ...

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  37. DOCTOR OF SCIENCE.

    Mr. F. S. Colton, B.Sc, who has been admitted to the degree of Doctor of Science by the Senate of the University of Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. REPORTED ROBBERIES.

    Thieves threw a stone through the window of Jack Solomon's shop, in Bourke-street, city, and stole suit materials worth £2. Two young men were seen running away from the ...

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  39. HIGH UPKEEP OF HORSES.

    The McIntyre Shire Council has decided to do away with the system of maintenance by horse and dray. All large jobs will be done by contract, and maintenance by wheelbarrow. ...

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  40. PEA-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Desmond Toms, while rabbit shooting near his home yesterday afternoon, stood his pea-rlfle against a fence, while he sat down to rest. A movement of his ...

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  41. MAY DAY.

    The Communists are arranging for a demonstration by the unemployed in celebration of May Day. Application has been made to the Government to hold a procession ...

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  42. WILD FLOWER GARDEN.

    Preliminary work has been done to establish a wild flower garden for the better preservation of some of the best of Australia's native flora. The necessary 600 acres of land has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. FLORAL PAGEANT

    The floral pageant associated with the opening of the Harbour Bridge is to be an annual fixture, according to an announcement made at a dinner held by members of the floral ...

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  44. FOOT CRUSHED BY PUMP.

    While pumping water for stock with a how pump at Goonumbla public watering place Norman Quinn's foot slipped and became caught in the cogs of the pump. He was there ...

    Article : 79 words
  45. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  46. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Speaking at a meeting in the Strathfield Town Hall on Wednesday night, Sir Thomas Henley pointed out that there were thousands of honest Australians outside sheltered and ...

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  47. ALSATIAN DOGS ATTACK SHEEP.

    Two Alsatian dogs attacked a mob of sheep belonging to a local butcher, killed five, and wounded several others. The butcher was reimbursed by the owners of the dogs. ...

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  48. THE MENTALLY AFFLICTED.

    Mr. W. G. Higgs, an ex-Federal Treasurer and honorary president of the Victorian Society for the Welfare of the Mentally Afflicted, spoke in the Paddington Town Hall ...

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  49. CAR FALLS INTO GORGE.

    While travelling along the Port Macquarie road to Walcha, Mr. P. J. Partridge, of Walcha, was confronted by two motor cars running abreast. His car was struck and ran into ...

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  50. MR. LANG.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) delivered an address at Temora last night during which he said that Mr. Lang's name would go down in history as that of one of the greatest ...

    Article : 87 words
  51. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    A sentence of imprisonment for five years was imposed on Charles Brien, 28, by Judge Sheridan at the Maitland Quarter Sessions. Brien, with Patrick Sharkey, had pleaded guilty ...

    Article : 149 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. CHINA AND AUSTRALIA.

    With the object of fostering cultural relations between China and Australia the Chinese Government has decided to send eminent professors from the University of Pekin and ...

    Article : 105 words
  54. DRIVER ARRESTED.

    In the City Court to-day John Gillan, 31, driver, was charged with having caused grievous bodily harm to Constable R. B. Wheeler by the "wanton driving of a taxi cab" at ...

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  55. LABOUR COUNCIL

    As a counter-move to the offer of the New Guard to assist the Federal Government if required, delegates to the Labour Council last night decided to hold themselves in readiness ...

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  56. COUNTRY PARTY

    At the Mayor's dinner to the Governor (Sir Philip Game) and visiting sportsmen, Mr. Collins, M.P., said that those who believed there was trouble between the United Australia ...

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  57. MEN SENTENCED.

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers sentenced William Hall to imprisonment for three years for breaking and entering an office at the railway station. His Honor said he would recommend ...

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  58. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    In warning unionists of the dangers of the dole, the secretary of the Male Confectioners' Union (Mr. D. McLaughlin) declared to-day that it was a "dope" which created "mental ...

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  59. THIEF ESCAPES.

    When she entered the bedroom of her flat in Billyard-avenue, Potts Point, late last night, Miss Margaret Kirkland surprised a man who was bending over her dressing table. The man ...

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  60. DARWIN CHINESE.

    The Wah On and Kuomintang societies are summoning and cross-summoning certain member in the local court for assault. The Wah On Society is an old society, which is ...

    Article : 157 words
  61. GRAPE-PICKERS' STRIKE.

    Grape-pickers have gone on strike at one vineyard in the Mudgee district. They were engaged by a grower to pick grapes at one penny a kerosene tin. After working for ...

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  62. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  63. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    Several inches of rain fell during a storm at Giffard, and a torrent in places one mile in width and four feet in depth swept the properties of Messrs. Mactier and H. M. Gooding. ...

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  64. VEGETABLE GROWING.

    Dr. Richard Arthur, M.L.A., stated that an experiment, which had proved a success in Mosman, might be tried in other municipalities. Some months ago, Mr. Herbert Rumsey ...

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  65. GRAYTHWAITE HOME.

    The Lord Mayor of Sydney (Alderman Walder), accompanied by Mrs. Walder, paid a visit to Graythwaite Hospital, North Sydney, yesterday. He was met by the chairman (Mr. ...

    Article : 65 words
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