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  2. SERIOUS ALLEGATION

    At the Central Police Court on Saturday a serious allegation was made against a police sergeant by Kate Gallagher,, 40, domestic, who was charged with having intended to ...

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  3. TRANSPORT CONFERENCE.

    The conference of Commonwealth and State transport authorities will open in the Commonwealth offices at 11.30 o'clock this morning. Proceedings will be held in ...

    Article : 207 words
  4. LETTERS INEQUITABLE TAXATION.

    Sir,—A great number of taxpayers are at present suffering an obvious injustice by reason of the special class taxation imposed by the Scullin Government. I refer to the undue ...

    Article : 247 words
  5. LAW REPORT. IN EQUITY.

    Sidney Frank Marsh was plaintiff and James Thomas Stephen Ryan and Roy Joseph Ca[?]ot defendants, in an application for an injunction restraining defendants from using an ...

    Article : 425 words
  6. CHILDREN'S RELAY.

    On the occasion of the opening of the Bridge, a message will be sent from a school "in the heart of New South Wales" to the Premier (Mr. Lang). ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Queen's-square.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate.—at 10 a.m.—For hearing; Behan v Parroinrinsk[?], Fitzgerald v Knight and another, Ganas v Constantine, Redfern v Walton. ...

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  9. FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Before the Registrar in Bankruptcy.—At Supreme Court Building, Elizabeth-street.—At 10 a.m.— Application for certificate of discharge: Re Henry Albert Potts, [?] Edward John Lees Hallstrom. ...

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  10. POLICE COURTS.

    George Davidson, 45, labourer, sold a bottle of wine to a constable in Riley-street, about 10.30 on Friday night. At Central Police Court on Saturday he was fined £30, in default 60 ...

    Article : 199 words
  11. CONFLICTING EVIDENCE.

    "On one of these occasions we may adjourn the Court and inspect a property to see exactly its position, with the result that some witness might subsequently find himself ...

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  12. GULLS' NESTING HOME.

    Sir,—The strictly correct answer to Mr. Crowley's question is as follows: There are two main nesting places of the silver gull on our coast, one on the Five Islands off ...

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  13. RARE STAMP.

    Mr. Hans Hasenpflug, of Sydney, has in his possession a stamp which he believes to be the only one of its kind in Australia. It is on a postcard, posted on behalf of his ...

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  14. MOTOR DRIVERS.

    Recently, points out the Royal Automobile Club of Australia, a city business man was "booked because when asked to produce his driving licence he had to admit that at the ...

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  15. IN BANKRUPTCY.

    Re Leila Beryl Smith, of 149 Victoria-road, Bellevue Hill; petitioner, William Capes, of 14 Luke's-avenue, Burwood. The petition is set down for hearing before the Federal ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. DR. STORER INQUIRY.

    The Medical Board of New South Wales will deliver its verdict to-day on the charges against Dr. R. V. Storer, which have been the subject of the board's inquiry. ...

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  17. RAILWAY CHARGES.

    A further reduction in railway freights and fares is likely, according to the Minister for Railways (Mr. Morgan). The reduction will be made as part of the policy of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. INTELLECTUAL RUSSIA.

    "There is a keen intellectual curiosity in Russia, which has led to remarkable popularity of foreign literature," said Mr. Albert H[?]feld, an artist, who arrived in Sydney on ...

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  19. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Mr. A. R. Taylor, who appeared for James Jasper Louis at the Quarter Sessions on Friday, was instructed by Mr. W. Montague Sowler. ...

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  20. PROBLEM OF TONE DEAFNESS.

    Sir,—It was with great interest that I read the column headed, "Music," in your issue of 6th instant, and through your courtesy I should like to express my hope that our ...

    Article : 234 words
  21. SECOND-HAND DEALER'S LICENCE.

    We have been informed by Mr. Adolph Robinson, of Argyle-street, Parramatta, that it was a second-hand dealer's licence and not a pawnbroker's licence which was refused him at ...

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  22. LAW NOTICES. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15. SUPREME COURT.

    Term List.—In the Banco Court.—At 10 a.m.— Motions generally.—Criminal appeals: R. v Welsh (part heard), R. v See Lun (part heard). Causes List.—In the Causes Court.—Queen's-square. ...

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  23. RAPID ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    On Thursday last, the Bankstown Council employees, in eight hours, laid 33 chains of bituminous roadway, and threw open the new section to traffic. This is claimed to be a ...

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  24. MR. TRUMAN'S RECITAL.

    Mr. Ernest Truman, City Organist, included three notable Wagnerian ex[?]erpts in his recital at the Town Hall on Saturday night. These were the "Tristan and Isode" Frelude; ...

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  25. W.A. WHEATGROWERS

    At the annual conference of the Wheatgrowers' Union of Western Australia yesterday afternoon the Press and the public were asked to leave in order that delegates might ...

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  26. HORSE ELECTROCUTED.

    A chestnut mare, valued at £40, was electrocuted on Saturday in Mar[?]on-street, Guildford, when it trod on a patch of damp earth beside an electric light pole. C[?] ...

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  27. ASTONISHING TRANSPORT PROPOSALS.

    Sir,—Sydney has been cursed with badly advised engineering schemes, so that from time to time millions of money have been absolutely squandered, and it is little wonder that the ...

    Article : 399 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. MAIN ROADS.

    The Main Roads Board, in its report for the year ended June 30, 1931, states that the State Transport (Co-ordination) Act, 1931, and the Greater Sydney Bill propose different methods ...

    Article : 235 words
  30. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    Conciliation Committees.—At Sixth Floor, Chalfont Chambers, 142 Phillip-street, Sydney.—At 10 a.m.: Enginedrivers, etc., General (State), application by the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's ...

    Article : 201 words
  31. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Sir,—May I draw the attention of Dr. Arthur and others to a scheme of settling on the Pallamallawa scrub lands. Such a scheme, when placed by me before the then Minister ...

    Article : 373 words
  32. TIMBER DUTIES.

    A deputation, representing various timber interests, on Saturday, asked the Assistant Minister for Customs (Mr. Perkins) for a continuance of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  33. WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

    Bridge and Young streets.—Before his Honor, Judge Perdr[?]au, and Messrs. Commissioners Routley and Halliday.—For Hearing.—At 10 a.m.: In the matter of a determination between Arthur ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. DOG SHOW.

    The Independent Alsatian Club held a one point championship show on Saturday at Lidcombe. Mr. J. Solomon was the judge. The challenge winners were: R. E. Boylan's [?]. ...

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  35. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before his Honor Judge Edwards and juries, in No. 1 Court.—At 10 a.m.—Up[?] v Drummond; Schaaf v Grant; Soughan v Vincent, Williams v Metropolitan Transport Trust. Before the Registrar ...

    Article : 96 words
  36. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    No. 1 Court.—Archibald William P[?]pson, false pretences; A[?]ce Mary Dunn, false pretences. No 2 Court.—William Laurence and George Brennan break, enter, and steal: George Lynch and ...

    Article : 118 words
  37. ARREST AT WAVERLEY.

    Constable Tomkins was patrolling Oxford-street, Waverley, early on Saturday morning, when he heard sounds in A. W. Tucker's clothing shop. He slowly opened the door, ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. STONES FLUNG AT TRAINS.

    Petersham police have had considerable trouble lately dealing with boys and young men, who throw stones at passing trains. Several windows have been smashed. On ...

    Article : 53 words
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