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  2. THE BUSES.

    Representatives of 26 municipalities and of a large number of suburban Progress Associations and Chambers of Commerce met in the King's Hall last night to protest against the ...

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  3. MR. PATRICK GLYNN.

    The death occurred this morning of Mr. Patrick McMahon Glynn, K.C., at his home, Glynneath, Mills Terrace, North Adelaide, at the age of 76. Mr. Glynn had been ill for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MINISTRY'S RECORD

    "Never, in the history of New South Wales, has there been such a carnival of shockingly reckless administration, injustice, and incompetence as this State has witnessed ...

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  5. MANUFACTURERS

    The conference of Associated Chambers of Manufactures decided yesterday to urge the Australian Governments to curtail current expenditure. ...

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  6. EDUCATION.

    At the request of the Minister for Education (Mr. Davies) a large research committee is investigating methods adopted in other States and overseas to educate deaf, dumb, and blind ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the late Mr. P. T. R. Trotter, senior clerk of the Prisons Department, took place yesterday afternoon, the interment being made at the Church of England cemetery, ...

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  8. POLICE TRAP.

    The story of how a man carrying 3000 veronal tablets fell into a trap set by Detective-sergeant Wickham, of the Drug Bureau, was given at the Central Police Court yesterday. ...

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  9. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The Wheat Bills now before the Senate are to be withdrawn and a new bill introduced in the House of Representatives to-morrow. It is understood that the new bill will piovide ...

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  10. MR. G. H. DALE.

    Mr. George Henry Dale, master builder, died at his home, Galvin, Victoria-street, Burwood, on Monday. He was in his 76th year and had been a resident of Burwood for 40 years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RUSSIA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. R. W. G. Mackay, speaking on the "Five-Year Plan," said that there was little in common in the ideas of Russian Communism and the Communism that was ...

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  12. MR. G. W. NORFOLK.

    The death occurred this morning of Mr. George William Norfolk, Newcastle district electrical superintendent for the Railways Department. He was aged 59. ...

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  13. MANUFACTURERS' PRESIDENT.

    MR. H. B. SEVIER, who has been elected president of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia. He was for three years president ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GOLD DREDGING.

    The Bulolo Gold Dredging, Ltd., which has claimed much attention from the mining world by its successful air transportation over high mountain ranges of heavy machinery and ...

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  15. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The proposal of the Federal Ministry to make available £250,000 for works to relieve unemployment was discussed at the meeting of the Federal Cabinet at Canberra to-day. ...

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  16. "DOUBLE THE DOLE."

    The Mayor of Paddington (Alderman Purcell) has been asked to call a public meeting to demand that the Government increase the dole by at least 100 per cent. ...

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  17. MR. C. S. MOSS.

    Mr. C. S. Moss, who died suddenly at his residence, Graham Lodge, Nowra, on Saturday, was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. H. Moss, of Nowra. For some years he was ...

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  18. BOARD'S DECISIONS

    A number of important decisions were reached at a meeting of the Transport Co-ordination Board yesterday afternoon. It was decided that for delivery of goods ...

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  19. CHAUCER'S STYLE.

    The Deputy-Chancellor of the University of Sydney (Sir Mungo Maccallum) gave a lecture on "Chaucer's Debt to Italy" last night, under the joint auspices of the University Extension ...

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  20. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    Mentioning that during last year 42,000 children had been treated at a cost of £ 80,000, the secretary of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children asked Eastwood Council last night ...

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  21. DEATH OF PATIENT.

    Robert De Villiers Dreyer, aged 48, who conducts the Valkenberg Naturopathic Hospital at Middle Brighton, was to-day found guilty in the Criminal Court of the ...

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  22. STOLEN MOTOR CAR

    Some time ago a motor car was stolen in Queensland from a man named Wright. It was brought to Sydney and purchased in good faith by one Spalding, who sold it to Harry ...

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  23. CONCERT.

    Miss Maisie Ramsay, Miss Virginia Bassetti, and Messrs. Viadimir Elin and Athos Martelll were the soloists in an attractive concert given at the Savoy Theatre last night on behalf of ...

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  24. MR. EDWARD TREGEAR.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Edward Tregear, a veteran of the Maori War and a noted authority on the Maori language and customs. He organised the Labour ...

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  25. POSTAGE STAMPS.

    Arrangements are being completed by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Green) for the special issues of postage stamps that have been designed to commemorate the departure of the ...

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  26. MR. RICHARD BRYANT.

    Mr. Richard Bryant, one of the leading business men of Newcastle, died yesterday aged 84. He was the founder of the saddlery business of R. Bryant and Sons. He was in ...

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  27. LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The thirty-second annual concert of the Sydney Centre of the London College of Music was given last evening at the Town Hall, which was well filled with friends of the students ...

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  28. FLYING DOCTOR.

    The value of the Australian Inland Mission aerial medical service was demonstrated on Tuesday, when, about 2 p.m., news was received at Cloncurry by wireless from Augustus ...

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  29. FREIGHT AND FARES.

    Reductions in fares and freight charges, which will operate on the Queensland railways from next Sunday include substantial adjustments of suburban, and long distance fares ...

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  30. COURT-MARTIAL.

    A naval court-martial will be held on board H.M.A.S. Australia at Outer Harbour to-morrow morning. An officer of H.M.A.S. Tattoo will be required to answer a charge ...

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  31. LABOUR PARTY.

    At a meeting of the Barrier district assembly of the Australian Labour party the motion to rescind the resolution that the assembly had no confidence in Mr. Blakeley, ...

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  32. INSTITUTE OF SECRETARIES.

    At the annual meeting of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries, last night, it was resolved to hold a conference of Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane branches in Sydney ...

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  33. BANK BOARD.

    No decision has yet been made by the Federal Ministry regarding an appointment to the Commonwealth Bank Board. Another name mentioned to-day as likely to be among those ...

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  34. W.A. COAL MINES.

    In the State Arbitration Court, during the hearing of the appeal by the Collie Coal Miners' Union against the award of the Industrial Board in respect of wages and conditions ...

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  35. FORMER SOLICITOR.

    Three charges of misappropriation of money were heard at the City Court to-day, against Walter John Toohey, formerly a member of the legal firm of Gavan Duffy and King. His ...

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  36. OVERDUE WATER RATES.

    A correspondent, "X.," suggests that the Water Board should refrain from adding expense to the burden of mortgagors by issuing summonses against them for overdue rates ...

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  37. DISTANT UNIVERSES.

    A unique series of lantern slides revealing hitherto little known stellar bodies were shown by Mr. J. J. Richardson, a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, in an ...

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  38. GLIDING RECORD.

    Mr. Howard K. Morris, who recently established an Australian gliding record of 2 hours 15½ minutes at Lake Wangoom, six miles from Warrnambool, to-day attempted to break ...

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  39. LABOUR COLLEGE.

    It is expected that a Labour college will be established at the Trades Hall next month to train speakers as lecturers on socialisation. The following have been elected members of a ...

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  40. PARTY UNITY.

    Delegates representing the National Association and the All for Australia League will meet to-day for the purpose of devising a definite plan of unity for the next Federal elections. ...

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  41. MOLLISON'S FLIGHT TO CAPETOWN.

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, holder of the present Australia to England flight record of 8 days 21 hours, will leave Croydon, England, on Monday, November 2, in an ...

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  42. ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY.

    The council of the Royal Zoological Society has conferred the title of Fellow of the society upon the following members in recognition of their distinguished services to Australian ...

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  43. WOOL MARKET.

    Very keen competition on Continental, Japanese, and Yorkshire accounts prevailed at yesterday's Sydney wool sales. American competition was also experienced for suitable lines. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND COMPANIES BILL.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. MacGrearty) replying to a deputation of representatives of the legal and commercial sections of the community, said that he would expunge from the ...

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  45. OPTOMETRISTS' CONGRESS.

    At the Optometrists' Congress last night the following officers were elected for the ensuing year:—President, Mr. C. C. Wilson; vice-president, Mr. W. G. Kett; council, Messrs. B. ...

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  46. CZECHOSLOVAKIA'S DAY.

    The thirteenth anniversary of the Declaration of Czechoslovak Independence was celebrated in Sydney yesterday, when the flag was hoisted at the Consulate-General. ...

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  47. AIR MAIL.

    Flight-lieutenant Ulm, Joint managing director of Australian National Airways, Ltd., was advised yesterday by Lieutenant-Commander Gifford (Aide-de-Camp to the Governor), that ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DEFICIT.

    It is expected that the Premier (Mr. Hill) will deliver his Budget speech in Parliament to-morrow. The deficit. It is believed, will be about £1,500,000. ...

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  49. TRANSPORT BOARD OFFICES.

    The Transport Board, it is understood, proposes to transfer its headquarters from the Treasury to buildings in Phillip-street, city. ...

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