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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mrs. W. L. Cowan who was injured in a level-crossing accident at Lithgow on Tuesday, died from her injuries in hospital this morning. Miss Cowan is still in hospital. ...

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  3. OPPERMAN WINS

    The third and final stage of the cycling tour of Tasmania which finished on the North Hobart ground yesterdav afternoon was a triumph for the Australian rider, Hubert ...

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  4. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Sidney Hull, 29, of Wonga-road, Strathfield, was fatally injured owing to his car skidding and overturning in Paisley-road, Croydon, on Saturday evening. The Western Suburbs ...

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  5. IN THE GALE.

    Drifting helplessly in a south-easterly gale, the collier Wallarah was in danger of being driven ashore on Norah Head, between Sydney and Newcastle, on Saturday night. After ...

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  6. THE MALOLO.

    The Matson liner Malolo, with 170 tourists from all parts of the United States, arrived in Sydney on Saturday from Macassar, and berthed on the west side of Circular Quay ...

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  7. WOMEN'S HOCKEY TEAM.

    Though confessing, in a welcoming speech, that he did not know the first thing about hockey, Lord Decies, one of the most notable sporting peers, with characteristic generosity ...

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  8. MEAT STRIKE.

    Employers in the meat industry, emphasising the heavy losses that the export trade has already suffered, stated that a shipment for the British army has been cancelled. ...

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  9. NEW BISHOP.

    The Right Rev. Francis de Witt Batty, Coadjutor-Bishop of Brisbane, who has accepted the position of Bishop of Newcastle in succession to the late Dr. Long. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FIRES AT PORT KEMBLA.

    A fire broke out in the premises of V. Thompson, ironmongery stares at 6.45 a.m. to-day. The origin of the outbreak is not known. Much damage was caused, two large ...

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  11. PROHIBITIVE DUTY

    The Dall has agreed to the imposition of a duty of £5 per cwt on imported butter. It is intended that the duty shall be prohibitive. ...

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  12. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. Thomas), in a speech at Derby made reference to the railway companies' demand for a cut in wages. ...

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  13. WOMAN DIES OF POISON.

    Mrs. Lilian A. Alves, who was brought into hospital by the Kanwal mailman, died this morning from poisoning. She was discovered by the mailman sitting under a tree on the ...

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  14. ARMED ROBBERY.

    An armed man bailed up the conductor and driver of a motor bus in McKeown-street, Maroubra, early this morning and succeeded in escaping with the conductor's bag, ...

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  15. LODGE PRESENTATIONS.

    In the piesence of a large gathering ol Manchester Unity Oddfellows, representing Hermidale, Nyngan, Cobar, Ghilambone, and Dubbo Lodges at Hermidale last evening the ...

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  16. HOBBS AND SUTCLIFFE.

    A record crowd of 10,000 people were disappointed in their hopes of a typical Hobbs and Sutcliffe partnership at Calcutta, where the Maharajah Kumar of Vizianagram's ...

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  17. ABORIGINAL, IMPLEMENTS FOUND.

    The Rev. A. J. Barrett, of Bombala, recently discovered an aboriginal workshop al Merimbula, from which he collected a number of primitive implements Among these an ...

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  18. LAUNCH IN DISTRESS.

    W. Stewart, sen., and W. Stewart, Jun., of Sydney, had a perilous experience early yesterday afternoon, when the three-ton motor launch Yoland, in which they were proceeding ...

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  19. BODY FOUND IN LAGOON.

    Early on Thursday morning, John Patrick Handcock, aged 45, a farmer, residing al Piora, nine miles from Casino, left his home to grub lantana. Yesterday his body was found in ...

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  20. DISORDERS IN PERU.

    The British Legation and the United States Embassy at Lima have asked the Government of Peru to send troops to protect foreigners on the Talara oil fields, where agitation is ...

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  21. BOLTING HORSE CAUSCS ACCIDENT

    While Mr. Alf Taylor was riding on the top of a load of wood he stood up to fall a log from a tree. The noise of the falling tree caused the horse to bolt, throwing Mr. ...

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  22. BARMEN'S THREAT

    Barmen decided not to start work to-morrow morning unless they are paid £5 a week, the wage agreed upon by the Liquor Trades Union and hotelkeepers. The agreement is not ...

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  23. SHEEP STEALING AT FORBES.

    Extensive thefts of sheep has been going on in the Forbes district for several montos. Mr. Q. Thornton lost 200 head of sheep in a month, including a small flock of 25 from a ...

    Article : 68 words
  24. THIEVES USE EXPLOSIVES.

    A general store at Swansea, conducted by A. Morris, was broken into early yesterday morning, and £10 in cash and a miscellaneous collection of clothing and articles, valued at ...

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  25. FATAL SNAKE BITE.

    Mrs. Ina Murray, 38, wife of Mr. John Murray, dairyman, who was bitten by a large tiger snake yesterday afternoon, died in a private hospital at Albury this morning. Mrs. ...

    Article : 141 words
  26. WAGES OF THE MEN.

    The secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union (Mr. F. Pollard), replying to a statement published In the "Herald" on ...

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  27. THE HIGHLAND HOPE.

    It is reported that the motorship Highland Hope, which went ashore in a fog off the coast of Portugal is still partly afloat, but is swept by huge waves. A meeting of the officers ...

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  28. HOSPITALS

    The liabilities of the Orange Hospital are £ 1400 according to a statement made at a special meeting of the committee by the presl dent (Mr. J. Kenna). Of this sum £1000 is ...

    Article : 210 words
  29. ON THE HARBOUR.

    Those engaged in yachting and sailing on the harbour on Saturday afternoon had a strenuous time in the squally southerly, which at times blew with almost gale force. ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is understood by the "Daily Express" that Lord Gorell will succeed Lord Irwin as Viceroy of India. The death is reported at the age of 85 of ...

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  31. PETROL LOST.

    Owing to a misunderstanding, 750 gallons of petrol ran to waste at a local depot. A big tanker arrived by rall from Sydney, and the Sydney office iutended to allow it ...

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  32. NEW CONVENT.

    The new convent and high school recently erected by the Good Samaritan SLters, Manly, at a cost of £ 13,000, were blessed and opened by Archbishop Kelly yesterday. The buildings ...

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  33. BOY'S DEATH.

    James Dawson, 15, of Park-road, Corrimal, died in Bulli District Hospital yesterday from the effects of snake bite. With two other boys, Dawson left his home ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. INDEX.

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  35. LINESMAN'S DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Alfred Withers, linesman, employed by the Postal Department at Grafton, was badly burnt as the result of an explosion which occurred while petrol was being pumped from ...

    Article : 625 words
  36. WRINGER MACHINE BURSTS.

    A centrifugal wringer machine, weighing 14 tons, burst at the federal Steam Laundry, when revolving at 1000 revolutions a minute. The wringer tore asunder with a roar, ...

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  37. SECULAR EDUCATION.

    Archbishop Duhig, who to-day laid the foundation-stone of the Booval Convent School, said that he failed to see how any mau with truly Catholic principles could sign ...

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  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. DEFLATION.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) said that the deflation movement had got out of hand in Western Australia. The value of property had fallen from the peak of ...

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  40. LABOUR CONTROVERSY.

    The recent exchange of telegrams between the Premier (Mr. Hogan) and Mr. McGrath, M.P., concerning Mr. McGrath's criticism of the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) was ...

    Article : 142 words
  41. BURST GAS TUBE

    A burst gas tube caused the death last night of a man, whose name Is believed to be B. Copeman, aged 55 years. Hearing groans, a boarder at a house in ...

    Article : 119 words
  42. ALLEGED FRAUDS.

    Detectives Wiley and O'Neill have been engaged in investigating frauds on firms dealing with plumbers' requisites. It is alleged that orders were telephoned to the various ...

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  43. SUMMARY JUSTICE.

    Mr. F. C. Brimblecomb of the Hongkong Prisons Department who arrived at Sydney by the Ncllore. on Saturday in an interview remarked tint there was a vast ...

    Article : 283 words
  44. CAULFIELD.

    The Lord Mayor (Councillor H. D. Luxton) was elected to the Legislative Assembly at the by-election in Caulfield yesterday to fill the vacancy caused by the death of ...

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  45. TWO MINUTES' SILENCE.

    The joint honorary secretaries of the Anzac Day Commemorations Committee, referring to a cablegram recently published to the effect that the idea of the two minutes' silence ...

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  46. FAMILY'S ESCAPE FROM FIRE.

    A man, his wife, and two children had a narrow escape from death early on Saturday morning, when a shop and dwelling in George's River-road, Canterbury, caught fire ...

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  47. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    Changes in the defence representation at Australia House are impending, according to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Green). He said yesterday that he was considering the ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Sons o' Guns" 8. Criterion Theatre: "Possessions," 8. Grand Opera House: "Speed and Sparkle," 8. Plaza Theatre: "A Lady of Scandal." 10 till 6, 8. ...

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  49. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Following a hurried visit by detectives to the Women's Hospital early yesterday morning, and the subsequent death of a young woman, a well-known medical practitioner was ...

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  50. THREE HORSES KILLED.

    While Mr. C. Earl was driving three horses attached to a waggon along Whitolaw's track, Morwell, yesterday afternoon, a tree on the side of the road fell. It crashed down on the ...

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  51. WOMAN KILLED BY TRAIN.

    Mrs. Beatrice Huck, 57, who resided at Victoria-street, Darlinghurst, was run down and killed by an express train at Toongabbie railway station late on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. ...

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  52. SURFER MISSING.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of a Mr. Thomas, who left his place of residence, Myrtle-street, city, at 1.30 p.m. on Thursday, ostensibly to go surfing at Coogee. Since then ...

    Article : 60 words
  53. DRAPERY STORE BURNT.

    Fossey's, Ltd,, a drapery store in Vincentstreet, Cessnock, was destroyed by fire last night. The fire started at the rear of the building, ...

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  54. FIRE AT HURSTVILLE.

    An unoccupied cottage in Carrlngton-avenue, Hurstville, was destroyed by fire early on Saturday. Mr. Even Henry Jones, of Gloucester-road, Hurstville, was the owner. ...

    Article : 28 words
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