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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. OVERCROWDING AT SCHOOL

    At the annual meeting of fie Bingara Parents and Citizens' Associatic Mr. R, shaw (headmaster) said that there was overcrowding at the school; 60 pupils w[?]e being ...

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  3. ROLL-STUFFING.

    Referring yesterday to Mr. H. W. Horsfleld's allegations of roll-stuffing and other attempted malpractices in the East Sydney division, Mr. J. E. Stewart, acting Commonwealth Electoral ...

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  4. STATE SESSION.

    An emphatic demand was made by Nationalist members, during the debate in the Legislative Assembly yesterday on the Flour Acquisition Bill, for representatives of the ...

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  5. LAND TAX.

    A representative deputation waited on the Deputy Federal Land Tax Commissioner yesterday and placed before him the serious position in which property owners find themselves ...

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  6. THE GRAF ZEPPELIN. Projected Polar Flight.

    The Graf Zeppelin will make a flve-day Polar exploration flight in July If her commander, Dr. Von Eckener succeeds in his plans to finance the project. He said on his ...

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  7. EAST SYDNEY. MR. LANG'S SCHEME.

    Addressing a huge crowd in the Maccabean Hall last night, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bavin) described Mr. Lang's plan to reduce interest as a policy of sheer madness. ...

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  8. SIR HAL COLEBATCH.

    In a broadcast address through station 2DW last night, Senator Sir Hal Colebatch said that the prosperity that Australia had enJoyed after the war could not have continued ...

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  9. THEFT OF BOOT.

    A louvred van in the railway yat was broken Into this morning and boots werestolen. The police later found a man under coal Stage, but he escaped, taking no notice oshots which ...

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  10. TUMBARUMBA MASONIC LADGE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  11. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. W. J. Brown, M.P., for West Wolverhampton, has resigned from the Labour party. In a letter to Mr. MacDonald he says: "Continued membership is irreconcilable with any ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. HAYSTACKS STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Three haystacks, belonging to M. Ernest Goodacre, on the Walll-road, were sruck by lightning and burnt yesterday afternoon. The stacks contained 50 tons of hay. ...

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  13. POLLUTED DRINKING WATER.

    At a meeting of the Windsor Council it was disclosed that rubbish of every description was being deposited by residents of the [?] adjacent to the water pump on the river ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed have received permission of the police to hold a procession through the city to-day. The procession will be formed up in Eddy-avenue, and the unemployed will ...

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  15. MINISTER FOR WORKS AT RUSHCUTTER BAY.

    "This is a fight between capital and labour," said Mr. Davidson, State Minister for Works, speaking last night at Rushcutter Bay. "The worker who expects any sympathy ...

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  16. WAR VICTIMS BODIES.

    A message from Paris states that it was revealed to the Chamber of Deputies by the Mayor of Verdun that recent work thereabouts had resulted in the discovery of bodies at the ...

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  17. DEATH OF MR. A. R. T[?]YLOP.

    The death occurred suddenly of Mr. Albert Rea Taylor, a pioneer of the district, whose parents settled at Stanhope 75 years ago. He was a progressive farmer, and was Interested ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. ARSENIC IN STOMACH.

    An examination by the Government microblologist of the stomach of Stanley Leabeater, 30, who died in the Parramatta District Hospital on February 23 has revealed that there ...

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  19. SNAKE IN MAN'S BED

    Mr, Tom Reynolds received a fight last night. Awakened suddenly by amething moving in the bed he was occupying, he discovered a large carpet snake about ane feet ...

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  20. CANDIDATES' HISTORY.

    Questions relating to the previous political history of both the Labour and Nationalist candidates contesting the East Sydney byelection were asked in the Legislative Assembly ...

    Article : 484 words
  21. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Benjamin John Dunstan, 34, who was charged in the Criminal Court with having muidered his wife, Hazel Merlyn Dunstan, at Maylands, on December 20, was sentenced to ...

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  22. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    A report from Winnipeg says that the movement of wheat overseas, which had been maintained at 4,000,000 bushels a week sincc January 1, dropped to 3,000,000 last week The ...

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  23. A LANDSLIDE.

    A landslide occurred near the wrangleroad, 13 miles from Tumut, and in the [?]cinity of the recent gold find at Splitter's Creek. The slide took place after a. thundesetorm, ...

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  24. MASONIC INSTALLATION,

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  25. SWIM TO MANLY.

    The shark-proof net in which Miss Lily Copplestone, of New Zealand, and Miss Rolfe, of Bondi, will attempt to swim from Neutral Bay to Manly on Sunday, was tested in the ...

    Article : 149 words
  26. DEATH OF EARL RUSSELL.

    Earl Russell, Under-Secretary of State at the India Office, died suddenly yesterday at Marseilles, aged 66. Earl Russell, who had been recuperating ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. WATERFRONT PREFERENCE.

    At the monthly meeting to-day of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce, [?] was decided to send a telegram to the Senate urging rejection of the regulation which gave ...

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  28. BOY KILLED BY CAR.

    David Dickey, 14, son of Mr. A. A. D[?]key, of Peirce-street, East Maitland, a pro[?]ent Salvation Army worker, was fatally n[?]red when he was knocked down by a motor [?] at ...

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  29. "BACK TO TEMORA" WEEK.

    The "Back to Temora Week," to telebrate 50 years of existence as a town, was officially opened yesterday, and was character[?]sed by scenes of the greatest enthusiasm. [?] ...

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  30. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment will be made today ns follows:— Labourers and Navvies: Those married men with registration numbers from A37901 to ...

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  31. THIEVES DISTURBED.

    Early yesterday morning two boys saw a man climbing through a window of the factory of the Alpha Shoe Company, in Abercrombiestreet. Redfern. Three other men were ...

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  32. PROFESSOR EINSTEIN.

    Professor Einstein sailed on his return to Germany by the steamer Deutschland tonight, taking with him hundreds of gifts. These include five violins and a bit of ...

    Article : 139 words
  33. INDEX. NEWS.

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  34. £100,000 DAMAGE.

    Mr. Macpherson Robertson to-day estimated at £100,000 the damage done by Are last night to his confectionery factory at Fitzroy. A portion of the factory was ...

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  35. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  36. MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    The murder of Vivian Gordon, a woman, who told the police investigating committee that she had been "railroaded" by police for immorality of which she was innocent, and ...

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  37. FARMER FOUND DEAD.

    A shocking tragedy was revealed to-day, when the body of John Jenkin Tledemann 67, a retired farmer, was found with the head almost blown off in a lane at the rear of his ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. BAKERS' WAGES.

    In the Industrial Court to-day, the wages of bakers in country districts were reduced from £5/7/6 a week to £4/17/, to operate from March 14. ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. FALSE PRETENCES.

    "Many people think the Government [?] game," said Mr. H H. Harrington P M. at Gulgong Police Court when fining F. Bierne £5 and ordering a refund of 17/10 to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  41. SECESSION.

    At a meeting of Hobart citizens to-day, at which Mr. T. Murdoch, M. L. C., presided, it was decided to promote a State-wide movement for the secession of Tasmania from the ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Conservatives at St. George's have decided to ask Mr. A. Duff Cooper to contest the seat against Sir Ernest Petter. Lady Diana Duff Cooper, a sister of the Duke of Rutland, ...

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  43. CONSTABLE TO APPEAL

    An appeal is to be made on behalf of Constable Arthur W. Edmunds, against his dismissal from the police force, following a departmental inquiry into the arrest of two men. ...

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  44. UNEMPLOYED AT THE PICTURES.

    Although complaints are made regardink the depression, it was not in evidence last night when a cinema picture was presented at the local theatre. There were between 1300 and ...

    Article : 259 words
  45. SENATOR GLASGOW

    Speaking lost night in support of the Nationalist candidate for East Sydney Senator Sir William Glasgow said: "Mr. Theodore's 'fiduciary' issue means ...

    Article : 248 words
  46. WILD ANIMAL SKINS.

    Mr. W, W. Foggitt, formerly Government entomologist, speaking at the Legacy Club luncheon yesterday, said that the Government should receive a royalty on all wild animal ...

    Article : 111 words
  47. LABOUR PARTY.

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  48. TO-DAY.

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  49. VESSEL ASHORE.

    The Japanese steamer Kokai Maru has been ashore at Tientsin, according to a cable message received yesterday by the Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association. She was refloated ...

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  50. MAN KILLED IN MINE.

    Patrick Thomas O'Brien died in hospital last night as the result of injuries sustained in a fall down the shaft of the South mine on Tucseday afternoon, owing to a stone ...

    Article : 56 words
  51. ROBBERY AT LEICHHARDT.

    The residence of Mr. W. H. Duval, in Alfred-street, Leichhardt, was entered by thieves on Wednesday night, About £140 in cash was stolen. ...

    Article : 27 words
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