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  2. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Donald Ross Todd, of 38 King's-road, Vaucluse, was killed, and Elsie Quinn, whose home is at Bathurst, and who is employed at Darling Point, was seriously injured by a ...

    Article : 554 words
  3. MR. LATHAM'S VIEW.

    "I had hoped that Mr. Courtenay would win, and I was naturally disappointed when I learned that he had not been successful," said the leader of the Opposition (Mr. ...

    Article : 165 words
  4. NEW MEMBER.

    Alderman E. J. Ward, the new member for East Sydney, is not yet thirty years of age, and will probably be the youngest member of the House of Representatives. His rise in the ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. COUNTRY NEWS. MR GOSLING'S VISIT TO ORANGE.

    A civic reception was tendered at noon to Mr. Mark Gosling (Chief Secretary) on his first visit to Orange for the purpose of determining the site of a new ambulance station ...

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  6. COUNTRY REVOLT Against High Costs.

    The possible secession of Riverina was again referred to at a meeting at Narrandera yesterday. Five thousand people attended and enthusiastically supported the resolutions ...

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  7. AEROPLANE CRASH AT NEWCASTLE.

    The wrecked machine. It crashed from a height of 2000 feet. Two men had remarkable escapes from serious injury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. BAVIN'S COMMENTS.

    "The result of the election, although not what we had hoped for, is a definite condemnation of the so-called Lang plan," said Mr. Bavin, leader of the State Opposition, last ...

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  9. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Last night, whilst Mrs. Mary Woods of Keira-street, was crossing Crown-street during the height of the storm, she was knocked down by a motor car and received severe ...

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  10. GORED BY A STEER.

    Whilst William Howard was cycling along the Prince's Highway at Fairy Meadow this morning he was charged by a steer that was being driven along the road by a butcher. The ...

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  11. GULGONG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Commerce the question of new States was discussed Mr. J. Small said that, by the look of things, Sydney would be left as a State on its own. As ...

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  12. ALDERMAN GARDEN'S VIEW.

    The secretary of the Labour Council (Alderman J. S. Garden) last night said that the result of the by-election was an epoch in the history of the Commonwealth. East Sydney's ...

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  13. MR. B. S. STEVENS' VIEWS.

    "I regard the result as a remarkable indication of a definite swing against Labour's policy," said Mr. B. S. Stevens, M.L.A., yesterday. "The reduction in the majority ...

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  14. WILLOW TREE TO MUNGINDI ROAD.

    Among replies to Narrabri Municipal Council's appeal for co-operation in the movement to have an all-weather road constructed from Willow Tree to Mungindi, was one from ...

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  15. MR. THEODORE'S COMMENT.

    "I should think the result does not supply a great deal of satisfaction either to the Nationalists or to Mr. Lang," said the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) last night. "It ...

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  16. CLARENCE SEAT.

    Mr. A. S. Henry, who seems assured of victory in the Clarence State by-election, is a solicitor practising in Sydney. He is a son of Dr. T. J. Henry, and was born at Grafton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FRENCH RUGBY. Breach Being Healed.

    A report from Paris says that the first indications of the healing of the breach in French Rugby circles are that clubs which seceded from the federation have offered to ...

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  18. FEELING IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    If the "straw" ballot just concluded is a true indication of public feeling the people of Western Australia are in favour of the suspension of Parliaments and the setting up of ...

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  19. SCENES AT THE BOOTHS.

    Extraordinary interest was manifested in the contest on Saturday by all shades of political opinion. From the time the polling booths opened, speedy motor cars, flaunting the ...

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  20. DEATH OF MR. A. LYNCH.

    The death of Mr. Arthur Lynch, aged 38, occurred here this week. He was a member of a well-known family of this district. Deceased, who was a member of the 19th ...

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  21. WHEATGROWERS' REQUEST.

    "What has happened in Riverina is going to happen all over Australia," said Mr. A. Dowsley at a meeting of wheatgrowers held at Ouyen yesterday. He added that people ...

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  22. "BIGGEST FIGHT TO COME."

    The successful candidate (Mr. Ward) said, "Naturally I am very pleased with the result, but what pleases me more than anything is the fact that the firm stand taken by the ...

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  23. LITHGOW CHARITY.

    During the year the Lithgow St. Vincent de Paul Society has distributed 1600 articles of clothing, 75 pairs of shoes, 65 of boots, and 3 hats. Families numbering 135 were relieved ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. BENJAMIN KENDALL.

    Mr. Benjamin Kendall, a resident of Narrabri for more than 50 years, has died. Born at Glasgow in 1859, Mr. Kendall at the age of l8 came to Australia, landing at Brisbane, ...

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  25. MR. COURTENAY INTERVIEWED.

    The Nationalist candidate, Mr. Courtenay, when interviewed declared: "Although I am sorry that after all the hard work done by the officials and the rank and file ...

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  26. RELIEF WORK.

    Allegations that Labour Parliamentarians had disregarded the union roster system and had given their relatives relief work were made by the building trades unemployed at a ...

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  27. DISSOLUTION SOUGHT.

    As a result of the meeting of district people held in Lismore this week, at which strong exception was taken to the existing policies of the State and Federal Governments, ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. FREDERICK HERDEN.

    The death has occurred at Tamworth of Mr. Frederick Herden, aged 60, a lifelong resident of the Tamworth-Dungowan district. He was born at Dungowan, where he acquired a ...

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  29. ADMISSION OF GUILT.

    The Home Secretary has refused to reprieve Arthur Rouse, who was sentenced to death for the "blazing car" murder. A special article in the "News of the World" ...

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  30. GLEN INNES MEETING.

    A very largely attended representative public meeting was held in the Glen Innes Town Hall this afternoon. Between 400 and 500 representatives of every phase of public life ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKETERS. Lord Hawke's Defence.

    Lord Hawke, in a speech at Leeds, spiritedly replied to Lady Astor's assertion in the House of Commons, that the Australian cricketers had won the Ashes because they were teetotallers. ...

    Article : 114 words
  32. EXTERMINATION OF SANDFLIES.

    Residents of Tweed Heads are tackling with considerable enthusiasm the problem of exterminating from the waterfront the hosts of sandflies which for some time have proved a ...

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  33. CENSURE DEBATE.

    Mr. Ward will be able to take his seat in Parliament as soon as the House meets this week. After the declaration of the poll to-day the writ will be sent to the Speaker, who will ...

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  34. MR. BAVIN.

    "This is the second time Mr. Hardy has gone out of his way to make slighting and quite gratuitous references to myself," said the leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin) ...

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  35. A PHYRRHIC VICTORY.

    "The reduction of the Labour majority by nearly 10,000 must be regarded as indicating a dismissal by the people of Mr. Lang's dishonourable scheme and the failure of the ...

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  36. PARACHUTIST IN RIVER.

    When Mr. J. Reece made a parachute descent of 2000 feet at the airport of Australian Aerial Services, Ltd., West Melbourne, he fell into the Saltwater River. Mr. Reece ...

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  37. NEW MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

    Alderman E. J. Ward, who retained the East Sydney seat on Saturday for the Labour party with a considerably reduced majority. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. J. R. Collins, Financial Adviser to the Commonwealth, has completed a special investigation into the working of Australia House, and has decided on a scheme of ...

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  39. MOTHER AND CHILD

    While on their way by motor car to the bedside of a dying relation, Mrs. Rita House, 28, of Bondi-road, Waverley, and her daughter, Shirley House, 5, suffered very severe ...

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  40. CRICKET IN AFRICA.

    At Newlands to-day the M.C.C. players commenced their final fixture against Western Province, whose steady bowling and excellent fielding were responsible for the visitors ...

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  41. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 words
  42. A.L.P. SATISFIED.

    The general secretary of the State A.L.P. (Mr. S. Bird) last night said that the result of the East Sydney by-election was satisfactory to the party as victory had been achieved ...

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  43. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    A warning note against lessened wheat production was struck by Mr. Frank Oliver, a former Minister for the Interior. "Prairie settlement is being restricted, and production ...

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  44. SENATOR DOOLEY.

    "I think the result is rather different from what either side expected," said the Assistant Minister for Works and Railways (Senator Dooley). "It certainly does not give any ...

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  45. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  46. ACTION WANTED.

    There was a large gathering at a meeting yesterday afternoon, organised by the local branch of the Graziers' Association, to support the Producers' Advisory Council. The Mayor ...

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  47. SMALL CARGO.

    The Norwegian motor ship Tancred, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Lisbon yesterday morning, has only 1600 tons of cargo for Australian ports. ...

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  48. NEW STATE MOVEMENT.

    Though agreeing that plans outlined by the Producers' Advisory Council were the only practical ones to follow to rehabilitate Australia, the Forbes branch of the advisory ...

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  49. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. G. P. Fairbairn, while taking off to-day in continuation of his flight to Australia, hit the ground with the tip of a wing. His departure was delayed until the morning in ...

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  50. MR. BEASLEY'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Beasley M.P., who opened the East Sydney campaign in support of the Labour candidate (Alderman Ward) when Assistant Minister for Industry, said that there could ...

    Article : 131 words
  51. REDUCED WAGE.

    A decrease of 10 per cent. is provided in the award of the Southern Coal Board, which will operate to-morrow in many Queensland collieries. The award was issued by the ...

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  52. AEROPLANES CRASH.

    Two Air Force auxiliary 'planes, belonging to the City of Glasgow bombing squadron, collided while looping the loop and crashed. The pilots, Flying Officer Lamb and Flying ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  54. ARTILLERY IN CAMP.

    The 18th Field Brigade of Artillery entered Holdsworthy military camp on Saturday for the annual eight days' training. The brigade, which is commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel H. ...

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  55. SUNDAY CRICKET AT DUBBO.

    At a meeting of the Dubbo Municipal Colineil the permission for the playing of cricket on the turf oval on Sundays was continued on the casting vote of the mayor. ...

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  56. DR. PAGE'S VIEW.

    The leader of the Country party (Dr. Page) said to-night that the election result was similar to that of the general election in 1925. when the Labour party was returned with only ...

    Article : 117 words
  57. TRAWLER IN TROUBLE.

    The small trawler Glebe was towed into Newcastle Harbour late to-night by the pilot tug Birubi. The vessel had left earlier in the day, with a Ashing party on board, and ...

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  58. FINLEY MEETING.

    At a meeting of the Finley branch of the united Australia Association, the following I resolutions were carried:—"That the Federal Government be urged to review the tariff ...

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  59. TARIFF REVISION.

    The Sydney Chamber of Commerce has convened a public meeting to be held in the Adyar Hall, Bligh-street, on Thursday, March 12, at 3.30 p.m., to discuss the necessity of revising ...

    Article : 38 words
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