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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Petty thieves have been operating throughout the district. Many shops have been entered, and tobacco, cigarettes, and clothing stolen Wagga Life-saving Club's rooms were ...

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  3. COMMUNISTS.

    The leader of the Opposition (Sir George Pearce) moved the adjournment of the Senate this morning to discuss the activities of the Communist party ...

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  4. FEDERAL SESSION.

    When the Senate in committee resumed consideiation of the Customs tariff schedule this afternoon, Senator McLachlan (S.A.) moved that the House of Representatives be ...

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  5. NOMINATIONS FOR COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Nominations for the majority of municipal and shire councils closed last evening The State A.L.P. has nominated upwards of 500 candidates to support the "Lang Plan," ...

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  6. SECESSION.

    In the legislative Assenbly to-night, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) moved the second reading of a bill to provide for a referendum on the subject of secession from ...

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  7. MR. LATHAM

    The deputy leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Latham) was given a rousing reception when he was introduced by the Mayor (Dr. F. P. Ryan) at a public meeting in the School of ...

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  8. DR. L. O. S. POIDEVIN.

    Cricket and tennis in Australia suffered a great loss in the death of Dr. Leslie Oswald Sheridan Poldevin, which was reported in the late editions of yesterday's "Herald." As a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ACQUITTED OF INCENDIARISM CHARGE.

    The trial of Walter Hatten Werner, licensee of Small's Hotel, Copmanhurst on a charce of having maliciously set fire to the premises on the morning of September 1, vas concluded ...

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  10. ST. JAMES'S HALL.

    The three-act comedy, "It's a Wise Widow," was played with spirit by Mr. Frank M. Davis's company at St. James's Hall last night, in aid of the Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind. ...

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  11. SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    At the Small Arms Factory employees' picnic Mr. Chifley said that, as Minister for Defence, he had £800,000 a year less to spend than before. Had not the greatest possible ...

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  12. TWEED BUTCHERING CO.

    For the half-year ended September 30 the Tweed Butchering Co., Ltd., Murwillumbah made a net profit on trading of £358/2/7, of which £93 has been set aside to provide for ...

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  13. ENTERIC FEVER AT BROKEN HILL.

    The epidemic of enteric fever seems to be dying away. The number of cases at the hospital to-day, including suspects, was 62, compared with 67 yesterday. ...

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  14. THE UNIONS.

    The twentieth annual meeting of the Federal Council of the Meat Industry Employees' Union concluded its sessions at the Trades Hall to-day. It was decided to obtain the ...

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  15. FIRE BRIGADES DEMONSTRATION.

    The Mayor (Alderman E. E. Collins), representative of country municipalities on the New South Wales Fire Brigades' Board, is completing the arrangements for an interstate fire ...

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  16. LABOUR SENATORS.

    When the Federal executive of the Australian Labour party resumed its sittings to-day further consideration was given to appeals lodged by Senators Daly and O'Halloran and ...

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  17. NON-PAYING PASSENGERS.

    At the West Maitland Court nine men were charged with having travelled from Dungog to Maitland without paying fares. Frederick L. Haslam, Stationmaster at West Maitland, said ...

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  18. KINGSFORD SMITH.

    Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith is considering a lucrative appointment in England. He said to-night that he had been approached and an attractive contract for a three or ...

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  19. NEW BROADCASTING STATION.

    The Sutherland Shire Council, at its last meeting, gave permission for the erection at Lilli Pilli of broadcasting station 2UE. ...

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  20. STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETIES.

    At a meeting of the Lithgow No. 3 starr-Bowkett Society a letter was received from the Wagga society seeking co-operation in an effort to oppose the imposition of a tax on the ...

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  21. ROBBERIES IN THE CLARENCE RIVER DISTRICT.

    When Mr. Wally Brown, caretaker at the Grafton racecourse, went to the door leading; to the secretary's office he discovered a strange key in the lock. The safe belonging to the ...

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  22. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    The Director of Education (Mr. Thomas) has agreed to co-operate with the publicity committee respecting the Harbour Bridge opening ceremonies by directing that there be ...

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  23. MR. BADDELEY.

    Notice of motion was given at a meeting of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council this evening to rescind the "black" ban imposed by the council at its last meeting on the ...

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  24. UNION THEATRES.

    Amalgamated Pictures, Ltd., petitioned the Acting Chief Justice (Sir Leo Cussen), in the Practice Court to-day, for an order winding up Union Theatres, Ltd., in the registered ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. C. A. Flynn, president of the New South Wales Laundry Association, in a letter to the Editor, says that, with the co-operation of the public members of his association could ...

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  26. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up will be made to-day as follows:— Horses and drays: Those registered owners of horses and drays with lead horse and harness, residing within the districts of ...

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  27. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF NEW ENGLAND.

    At a public meeting at Grafton last night it was decided to form a Clarence branch of the Historical Society of New England. The object of the branch will be to collect and ...

    Article : 505 words
  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 255 words
  29. SCHUBERT FESTIVAL.

    An audience that completely filled the Arts Club concert hall assembled last evening for the Schubert festival, organised by Mr. Oliver King, to do honour to the memory of that ...

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  30. SECOND ADVENT.

    "The Reasonableness of the Belief in Our Lord's Return" was the title of Rev. T. J. Harper's address to a second advent testimony meeting at the Chapter House yesterday. ...

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  31. MR. C. A. BUTLER

    Mr. C. A. Butler, the aviator, arrived in Sydney yesterday morning from Melbourne by train. He left his aeroplane in Melbourne for an overhaul. ...

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  32. WOOL SALES.

    Japan and Yorkshire were the chief operators at yesterday's Sydney wool sales. Prices for most wools ruled firm at recent levels, but some irregularity was noticeable in the ...

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  33. COMMUNIST CANDIDATES.

    It was announced yesterday that 120 Communists had nominated for 20 municipalities in the forthcoming elections. The candidates are pledged to combat "the anti-working ...

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  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  35. CONCERT FOR DISTRESSED AUTHORS.

    Distressed Australian authors will benefit from a concert held at the Conservatorium last night, and organised by Miss Joan S. Mackaness. A number of artists contributed ...

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  36. THE SUBURBS.

    A largely attended meeting of ratepayers was held in Willoughby Town Hall last night to protest against the council's decision to erect an incinerator and sewer plant at Scott's ...

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  37. THE WEAR.

    The militants made an unsuccessful attempt to lay up the freighter Wear yesterday by refusing to supply a man when a call was made at the Shipping Master's office. Labour was ...

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  38. LEWIS GUN MISHAP.

    Action has been taken by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Chifley) to deal with an officer and a non-commissioned officer of the militia, who were involved in a recent fatal accident ...

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  39. COUNCIL OF CHURCHES.

    The Council of Churches' Day of United Christian Witness will take place on Wednesday next. There will be lunch-hour meetings in St. ...

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  40. SNEAK THIEF

    A sneak thief stole £2/10/ from the cash register of the kiosk at the top of the Milsons Point escalators yesterday afternoon. The klosk has two counters, one facing the ...

    Article : 124 words
  41. FEDERAL BASIC WAGE.

    Requesting that the method under which the basic wage was fixed should be reviewed, the president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. W. J. Duggan) and the ...

    Article : 148 words
  42. REDUCTION OF TAXATION.

    At a meeting of the committee of property owners, held at Cathcart House, Castlerengh-street, yesterday, resolutions were passed urging the abolition of the Federal land tax and ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

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  44. THE SCHOOLS.

    The complaints made by the Sane Democracy League concerning the introduction of Communism into the schools has evoked a strong protest from the Communist ...

    Article : 81 words
  45. WARNING TO HOUSEHOLDERS.

    The Town Clerk of Sydney (Mr. Roy Hendy) said yesterday that it had come under his notice that unauthorised persons purporting to be employees of the City Electricity ...

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  46. EXPERIMENTAL AIR MAIL.

    It is expected that the Australian National Airways monoplane Southern Sun will carry about 800lb of mail when she leaves Australia on an experimental air mail service to ...

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  47. TWO DAYS FLIGHT.

    Mr. J. McLeod Weir, a young New South Wales aviator, has just accomplished the feat of flying from Sydney to Adelaide and back, a distance of 1700 miles airline, in two days. ...

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  48. DAIRYMEN'S SMOKE CONCERT

    The Metropolitan and Suburban Dairymen's Association held a smoke concert at Miss Bishop's, Bathurst-street, last night, when prizes won at the association's horse show ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN SOCIETY IN AUCKLAND.

    A branch of the Australian Society, recently incorporated in Wellington, has been formed in Auckland. ...

    Article : 22 words
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