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  2. COMMUNISM.

    There was a sequel in the Senate to-day to the heated debate which occurred last night following a suggestion that the Federal Government should take steps to suppress ...

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  3. HONOUR ROLLS.

    The commemoration of Armistice Day by the University of Sydney was associated with one of the most notable functions in the history of the State's chief seat of ...

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  4. SAVINGS BANKS.

    The proposed amalgamation of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales and the Commonwealth Savings Bank was discussed at a conference in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  5. TRANSPORT.

    It is officially announced that the Transport Board in future will strictly enforce the law relating to the licensing of public motor vehicles. ...

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  6. GILBERT'S BOWLING.

    The controversy regarding the fairness of the delivery of the aboriginal bowler, Gilbert, has been revived by a statement reported to have been made by the manager of the New ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Thomas Cosgrove, 59 years, the last of the Bathurst cab-drivers, has died. He had been plying for hire for 40 years. ...

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  8. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—In your issue of October 31st last, under the above heading, you published a report of an announcement by the Premier of Queensland in connection with the ...

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  9. INJURIES PROVE FATAL.

    David Caldwell, 72, who suffered serious injuries to his head and body on Sunday, when he fell from his horse, died in Bombala District Hospital this morning. He had lived ...

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  10. COKE WORKS CLOSE DOWN.

    Scarborough coke works have closed down indefinitely owing to the decreased demand for coke. On the other hand, the coal mine is re-engaging men consequent on the better ...

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  11. DARING FRAUD.

    By a daring fraud, a young man obtained & suit for which £5 had been paid by another customer. About a fortnight ago, a man went into a shop and ordered a suit to his ...

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  12. PREFERENCE.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) said to-night that he had read with amazement the statement published by the Australian Association of British Manufacturers that the ...

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  13. SUNDAY SPORT PROBLEM.

    The Bomoala Municipal Council has decided to take a referendum of ratepayers on December 5 on the question of organised Sunday sport on the grounds controlled by the ...

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  14. AT CANBERRA.

    The official commemoration of Armistice Day in Canberra took the form of a simple ceremony before the steps of Parliament House. ...

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  15. TAMWORTH EISTEDDFOD.

    At the Tamworth eisteddfod the school choir (15 to 25 voices) competition resulted as follows:—St. Joseph's School and Domestic Science School, equal, 1; Dominican Convent ...

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  16. ELECTRICITY AND GAS.

    Franchises were granted to the Moonen Electricity and Development Co. to supply electric light and power on the Richmond River by most shires and municipal councils. ...

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  17. AT THE WAR MUSEUM.

    There was a simple ceremony at the Australian War Memorial Museum, where the many grim reminders of the privations and endurance of the soldiers during the years of ...

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  18. WEALTHY RECLUSE.

    The death has occurred of Henry Charles Swan, aged 76, a wealthy recluse, who for a quarter of a century lived a hermit-like existence on a yacht moored in a small tidal creek ...

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  19. CHURCH SERVICES.

    "In 1914 we were enjoying, days of peace, when suddenly the dark cloud of war loomed over us," the Rev. F. W. Tugwell said, in an address at St. Andrew's Cathedral. "War is ...

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  20. PROHIBITION LEAGUE.

    In a discussion of temperance policy by the Presbyterian Assembly of Victoria to-day the Prohibition League was the subject of keen criticism. The Rev. F. A. Hagenauer ...

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  21. SOLDIERS' HOSPITALS.

    The assemblage at Graythwaite Red Cross Convalescent Home, North Sydney, for soldiers was arranged by the music circle of the Anzac Fellowship of Women, of which Mrs. S. ...

    Article : 256 words
  22. TIME LIMIT IN LAW.

    In the District Court yesterday Judge Edwards decided that continuity of time, as regards the Statute of Limitation, cannot be broken. The question arose in an action ...

    Article : 240 words
  23. METHODIST SYNOD.

    The Bathurst district Methodist Synod carried a resolution opposing the proposal to admit women to the ministry, on the ground that there was no demand by the people for such ...

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  24. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Narrandera Quarter Sessions, before Judge Coyle, Christopher Byrne was charged with having received two mares and one foal, the property of Donald Buchanan, knowing ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South African cricketers who will begin their match against New South Wales to morrow, are due in Sydney to-day by the Melbourne express, which arrives at 10.15 a.m. ...

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  26. MAN SHOT.

    A young man, David Miller, thrashed his brother Norman last night for being drunk. Subsequently David Miller was taken to hospital with a bullet wound in his side. His ...

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  27. OTHER CEREMONIES.

    Colonel A. W. Hyman, addressing an Armistice Day reunion of the returned men's section of the Maccabean Institute last night, said that never was there more necessity for courage ...

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  28. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up will be made to-day as follows:— Labourers and navvies: Those married men with registration numbers from A42251 to A42350, and OK15451 to OK15550, and those ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. BUSHFIRE AT JERILDERIE.

    A bushfire broke out on the holding of Mr. G. D. Theakstone, about eight miles south-west from Jerilderie. Fire beaters gathered from all quarters, and got the fire under control. ...

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  30. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) yesterday issued an instruction to the Railway Commissioners to refrain from dismissing a number of employees, who had reached adult age, and for ...

    Article : 114 words
  31. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    The "Financial News" describes the recovery of Australian stocks as somewhat phenomenal, due, it is believed, to the possibility of an early decrease of the discount rate, ...

    Article : 151 words
  32. INDEX.

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  33. UNUSUAL OFFENCE.

    James Sands, a scale adjuster, pleaded guilty at the Parramatta Court yesterday to two charges of selling scales with a counterfeit stamp of the Weights and Measures ...

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  34. IN THE COUNTRY.

    COOLAMON.—Armistice Day was commemorated at the War Memorial, where speeches were made by the Shire President (Councillor W. H. Doubleday) and Mr. L. Kingdon. ...

    Article : 350 words
  35. WATER BOARD.

    The Water Board decided yesterday after a long discussion to re-adjust the salaries of its senior officers who are in receipt of more than £750 a year, and who are outside the ...

    Article : 152 words
  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Daily Express" understands that an agreement will shortly be signed between the Surrey Cricket Club and the Duchy of Cornwall, as ground landlords of The Oval, and the ...

    Article : 457 words
  37. THE SCHOOLS.

    The boys of Sydney Grammar School did honour yesterday to the 2000 old boys of the school who served in the war, and the 300 who did not return. Gathered in the great ...

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  38. CITY PROPERTY.

    City property owners met at the Chamber of Manufactures last night at the invitation of the Taxpayers Association, and discussed the question of property valuation and rating. ...

    Article : 250 words
  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. BREAD PRICES.

    The Chief Industrial Commissioner (Mr. Piddington) will commence his inquiry into bread prices this morning. His appointment arose from the dispute ...

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  41. BOY DROWNED.

    Despite a gallant attempted rescue by a girl teacher, Victor Edmund Guilbert, 14, a patient of the Newcastle Mental Hospital, was drowned when he fell into a deep channel while paddling ...

    Article : 181 words
  42. DISARMAMENT MEETING.

    The Lord Mayor said yesterday that the meeting of citizens which would be held in the Town Hall on Monday night would provide a public demonstration to help Australia's ...

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  43. ATTACKED BY DOG.

    Edmund Scott, a child of 3 years, was attacked by a savage dog at Bantetown yesterday morning, and his left ear was bitten off. The child is the son of Mr. William Scott, ...

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  44. CEREMONY IN MELBOURNE.

    With simple ceremony the 13th anniversary of the signing of the Armistice was celebrated to-day. At 11 o'clock the people of Melbourne observed two minutes' silence. ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. CASUALTIES.

    William Anthony Taylor, 13, was flying his kite in Hogan's Park, Annandale, from the top of a bridge over a canal, when he stepped backwards and fell 20 feet. He was admitted ...

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  47. ACCUSED MAN.

    John Henry Sargent, aged 37, quarryman, or West Footscray, was killed by an explosion of gelignite in a woodshed at the rear of his home to-night. It is believed that Sargent placed a ...

    Article : 84 words
  48. OBSERVANCE IN LONDON.

    Although the sun shone genially, a cold wind swept Whitehall and the King did not risk attending the ceremony at the Cenotaph, the Prince of Wales acting in his place. After ...

    Article : 111 words
  49. TWO YOUTHS MISSING.

    Concern is felt for the safety of Lawrence Lalor, 18, of Dandenong, and Maurice Chambers, 20, also of Dandenong, who have been missing since they left Seacombe, near Sale, ...

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  50. GEELONG WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued at Geelong, to-day. The Australian record price for this season—/24[?]— was paid for a Wurrook clip. Another similar clip brought /22[?]. Terang clips brought /23 and /22[?] ...

    Article : 81 words
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