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  2. CRICKET.

    Easy wickets prevailed for the third round of country week matches concluded yesterday, but the scoring was low. South, holders of the Iredale Shield, beat West outright, but ...

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  3. CHINESE COFFINS.

    An explanation of the mystery of the discovery of a number of Chinese coffins in Sydney Harbour and on Maroubra Beach has been made. Members of the crew of the pilot ...

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  4. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John R. Hutchison, who died after a short illness at his residence in Wahroonga on Saturday last, was well-known in business and religious circles in Sydney and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOURIST POSSIBILITES.

    Addressing a meeting of the North Coast and Tweed division of the Travel Promotion and Development Association at Coolangatta, Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Federal Country ...

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  6. NORTHCOTE CUP.

    In the second heat of the Northcote Cup sailed yesterday afternoon the challenger, Toogooloowoo II., representing Victoria, defeated the New South Wales boat Iolaire by ...

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  7. MR. WALTER PIKE.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. walter Pike at the age of 74 years. Mr. Pike was educated at Harlow College, Essex, England, and came to Brisbane with his brother, ...

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  8. COLONEL D. M. DAVIS.

    The death occurred yesterday of Colonel D. M. Davis, inspector of schools in the Education Department for 22 years. He served in Gallipoli and France, being severely wounded ...

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  9. LAWN TENNIS.

    The closing stages of the country carnival were entered on at Rushcutter Bay yesterday when good progress was made with the qualifying rounds of the individual championships and open events. ...

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  10. HOGAN MINISTRY.

    Dissatisfaction with the administration of the Hogan Ministry was expressed at a large gathering of members of the Trade Union Salaried Officers' Association at the Trades ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The seventeenth annual report of the Newtown Citizens' Aid Society states that a great deal of distress was relieved during the year by the issue of 1881 orders for food to ...

    Article : 660 words
  12. ELECTRIC DISTURBANCE.

    A severe electric disturbance occurred in the Eumundi district last night. E. Arundel had his arm twisted by electricity. Eric Notley, dairyman, of Cooroy, when ...

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  13. VICTORIAN TEACHERS.

    The Victorian Teachers on tour, who are to meet the New South Wales Teachers on Monday and Tuesday, met a St. George Junior Association eleven at Hurstville Oval yesterday. ...

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  14. MR. WILLIAM TANNER.

    Mr. William Tanner, whose death occurred at the Lidcombe State Hospital, was one of the oldest soldiers to serve in the A.I.F. When Mr. Tanner first attempted to enlist he gave ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BUSH FIRE.

    A terrific fire to-day swept over Tuckean Swamp, which has been dry for many weeks carrying evetything before it and invading the properties of Messrs. Arthur Gollan, R. ...

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  16. MUNGERY SETTLERS

    A deputation of settlers from Mungery, in the Peak Hill-Narromine district, which waited upon the Minister for lAnds (Mr. Tully) yesterday, urged, in view of the drought ...

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  17. BOWLS.

    Following is the draw for the State pairs championship, the first round of which has to be completed on or before Wednesday, February 4:- FIRST ROUND. ...

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  18. HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    In a message to members and adherents of the Methodist Church in New South Wales, the President of the Conference (the Rev. W. H: Jones) appeals for all the financial ...

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  19. DISPUTE SETTLED.

    About 800 men engaged in the meat export trade had been idle for a fortnight owing to a dispute respecting the rates of pay to be embodied in a new agreement. A settlement ...

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  20. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. Marie Hurst, 39, was struck by a motor car near her home in Anzac-parade, Kensington, yesterday. Eastern Suburbs Ambulance took her to St. Vincent's Hospital, ...

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  21. MR. ABRAHAM NIMENSKI.

    Mr Abraham Nimenski, a well-known members of the Jewish community in Sydney, died at his residence, La Chalet, No.1 Roscoestreet, Bondi, yesterday, at the age of 67 years ...

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  22. FRUIT BARROWMEN.

    In a letter to the Editor of the "Herald" "J.S." complains of the manner in which street barrowmen are "harassed and hunted from pillar to post by the police." He said ...

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  23. ALSATIAN'S ESCAPE

    A valuable Alsatian pup, which was on its way from Sydney to Brisbane by the Brisbane mail train, made a desperate and successful bid for freedom when the train arrived at ...

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  24. MR. W. N. G. PALMER.

    Mr. W. N. G. Palmer, who died recently at Taree at the age of 74 years, was town clerk and subsequently an alderman at Drummoyne for a number of years. Born in ...

    Article : 178 words
  25. SAILING.

    Drummoyne Club's handicaps for the second heat of the R. W. List trophy race, to be held to-morrow at 3 p.m., are:- Fury (H. Flynn), 10m; Nettle (H. Tellefson), ...

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  26. CANBERRA NEWS.

    Excellent reports on the work of boys from the Federal capital territory, who are being trained at the State Government farm at Grafton, have been received from the farm ...

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  27. GOLD SEEKERS

    The Bendigo City Council has acceded to the request of gold seekers to sink holes in some of the streets in which there is little vehicle traffic. ...

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  28. MR. THOMAS HOBBY.

    Mr. Thomas Hobby, who died at the age of 74 years, was a native of Penrith, and a grandson of Lieutenant Hobby, who was attached to the staff of William Cox in the ...

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  29. NEWCASTLE NEWS.

    The Newcastle wool sales, held this afternoon, were broadcast by station 2NC, and relayed by station 2FC. This is the first occasion on which wool sales have been ...

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  30. MR. WILLIAM WARK.

    Mr. William Wark, whose funeral took place at Kurrajong Heights on Tuesday, was privately interred in the presence of his family on the mountain-top where he had lived for ...

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  31. MOTOR BOATING.

    Racing will be resumed on the Middle Harbour course by the Australian Motor Yacht Squadron to-morrow afternoon. Century Tire, which has been reconditioned since the sensational mishap ...

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  32. MR. HUGH MCCLEAN.

    Mr Hugh Mcclean, who died at Lismore in his 86th year, resided here for about 53 years, being the first and largest landholder in the town. With his brother, Mr. George ...

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  33. UNPAID TAXI FARE.

    At the Campsie Police Court yesterday, Samuel Hill, a taxi driver, of Waverley, proceeded against May Shawlow, of Edward-street, Bondi, for failing to pay her taxi fare. ...

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  34. LAKEMBA LAWN TENNIS CLUB.

    The courts of the Lakemba Club will be opened for play, after top-dressing, on January 24, Members and intending members desiring to play in the forthcoming badge competition should submit their ...

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  35. GOLF.

    Robert Pitt Cup. donated by Mr. W. P. McElhone, for the associates of the Blue Mountains District Association, stroke handicap, under 25.—Miss Betty Allerton, 89—24, 65; Miss P. Wade, 80—24. ...

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  36. WESTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    The draw for competitions during the week-end is:- Mixed.—A reserve final: Gressy v Lauriston, on Astoria Court. ...

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  37. MR. T. M. HEWITT.

    Mr. T. M. Hewitt, who died at Lismore on Wednesday, aged 61 years, had been confined to his home for several years, but was formerly an.active figure in public affairs in the ...

    Article : 150 words
  38. YOUTH'S FATAL FALL FROM BICYCLE.

    William Scott Gandy, 17, telegraph messenger, wan fatally injured to-day when he was thrown from a bicycle. Gandy's sister, Iris, was also on the bicycle, both being thrown to the ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. WINDOW CLEANER'S DEATH.

    Thomas Entwhlstle, 69, died at Sydney Hospital from pneumonia. On December 10 he was cleaning a window at the Commercial Banking Company's premises when he fell ...

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