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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Keith Smith, 9, son of Mr. L. Smith coromandel-street, Goulburn, while riding a bicycle collided with a bridge. He was admitted to the hospital, suffering from a compound ...

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  3. EX-SERVICE MEN.

    A motion that the Federal Government's defence policy was causing alarm was carried at the Federal congress of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of ...

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  4. WINE-MAKING.

    The Assistant Mi[?]ster for Trade and Customs (Mr. F. M. Forde) stated to-day that strong representations had been made to the department that an excise duty should be ...

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  5. IRISH SWEEPS.

    The Home Office has placed a ban on the Dublin sweep on the Manchester November Handicap. Letters from England to the promoters at Dublin have been stopped. An ...

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  6. LONDON CEREMONY.

    While, military bands played Chopin's Funeral March, the King, who was accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Duke of York, Mr. MacDonald, dominion Premiers, ...

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  7. ARMISTICE DAY.

    Armistice Day thrilled the world twelve years ago. Its anniversary deeply moved the nation yesterday, with all its memories of joy and sorrow. Throughout the British Empire touching ceremonies, public and private, showed that the years have not diminished the fervour with ...

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  8. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    League of Nations Day was officially observed throughout departmental schools, and as a result a number of schools are linking up with the League of Nations' Union as ...

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  9. EXCITEMENT AT GOULBURN.

    David Thompson and John Thompson were proceeded against by Joseph Synold on a charge of having attempted to steal flowers John Thompson said he and David Thompson ...

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  10. OUR MEMORIAL SILENCE.

    Sir,—I was among those who stood in Martin-place this morning during the Armistice-service in memory of our glorious dead. The impressiveness and meaning of the two ...

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  11. OVERHEAD RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    The Albury Municipal Council has been informed by the Railways Commissioners that they have accepted the tender of S. Haunstrup and Co., Pty., Ltd., Sydney, for the ...

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  12. SOLEMN OBSERVANCE.

    With the striking of the clocks throughout Sydney at 11 o'clock yesterday morning the great silence of Armistice Day settled upon the city, and heads were bowed in homage to ...

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  13. U.S.A. MARKETS.

    The Department of Agriculture's latest report indicates the 1930 maize production at 2,094,000,000 bushels, a reduction of 520,000,000 bushels below 1920 The total production of ...

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  14. INDIAN AGITATORS.

    Indian agitators are operating in Fiji Just as they are in India judging by the seditious talk and writings that have been before the public lately. The symptoms are similar to ...

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  15. FALL FROM SCAFFOLDING.

    When scaffolding on which he was standing collapsed, A. J. Presland, 30, of Vacy, fell to the ground, striking his head on a plane. He received a wound on the head, and ...

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  16. OBSERVANCE IN SCHOOLS.

    Annistice Day was observed at the various colleges and Public schools yesterday, when fitting reference was made to the significance of the occasion. Brief addresses were made ...

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  17. YOUTH SENT TO [?]OL.

    When Thomas Frederick Collbrook, alias Frederick Johnson, came up for sentence at Grafton Court, his record showed that, although only l8 years and four months old, he ...

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  18. MILK PRICE INQUIRY.

    Mr. J. McPhall, of Dapto, president of the Country Milk Suppliers' Association, giving evidence before the Milk Board yesterday. said that until the prevailing depression set ...

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  19. MR. SCULLIN'S MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Scullin), in an Armistice Day message, said:— "We should not forget the duty of ensuring that those who died did not die in vain. ...

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  20. POSTAL DEPARTMENT DISMISSALS.

    More than 100 temporary employees in the service of the Postal Department have been dismissed in the last month in the Goulburn district. No permanent workers have been ...

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  21. PRAISE OF NEW ZEALAND.

    At the Armistice eve dinner at the Authors' Club, Lord Jellicoe paid a glowing tribute to the work of the New Zealand forces in the world war. He emphasised that a bigger ...

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  22. SERVICE AT ST. ANDREW'S.

    A large congregation, in which there were many young women and girls, attended the service at St. Andrew's Cathedral during the lunch-hour yesterday. The service was simple, ...

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  23. ROOSTER HUNT.

    As a sequel to statements [?]ade to the R.S.P.C.A. that gross cruelty was inflicted on a rooster at a dance at the Casino De Luxe, police are making inquiries into the ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The State Government has decided to establish depots in the outer suburbs, where persons seeking employment will be registered or engaged for work under relief schemes. ...

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  25. METHODIST CLERGYMAN'S DEATH.

    The Rev. James Colwell, well-known Methodist minister and writer, whose death took place in Sydney on Monday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. LOCATION OF TICK FENCE.

    After fighting for a long period for the removal of the buffer area tick fence from its present position in the centre of Coolangatta and Tweed Heads to what is considered a more ...

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  27. MARTIN-PLACE CEREMONY.

    As in former years, the scene in Martinplace was one of poignant remembrance. In the shadow of the Cenotaph—the States permanent memorial to its dead—were the guards ...

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  28. MR. SCULLIN AND MR. LYONS.

    When the express for Sydney reached Nubba, a small platform south of Harden, at 3 o'clock this morning, the train was stopped and the Acting Treasurer (Mr. ...

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  29. COUNTRY CEREMONIES.

    BERRY, Tuesday.—A small gathering of townspeople assembled at the Soldiers' Memoria) this morning to observe Armistice Day. After the two minutes' silence, the ...

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  30. BONDS OF EMPIRE.

    Speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet, at which the Prime Ministers of Canada and New Zealand (Messrs. Bennett and Forbes) and the Indian delegates to the ...

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  31. ROAD RECONSTRUCTION.

    Windsor Council commenced operations yesterday on the reconstruction of the road from the old main northern road at Cat[?] to Loughlin Park, with the £500 grant from ...

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  32. M.C.C. TEAM. IN AFRICA.

    The match between the M.C.C. and the Western Province was continued in hot weather. The wicket was easy. Wyatt, 70 not out, took his score to 138. It was a chanceless ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY CEREMONIES.

    At the University, the commemoration of the day began with the tolling of one of the great bells of the Carillon. The academic procession, with the deputy Chancellor (Sir ...

    Article : 193 words
  34. PRISONER'S SUICIDE.

    The Coroner (Mr. Bamber) found that the death of John Connell. 69, who drank a b[?] of liniment while under arrest at Mount Vietoria on Friday night, was due to his own ...

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  35. GOLF BALL.

    The craze for miniature golf is supposed to have led to the accident which befell Doris Love, a typist, of Sydney-street, Artarmon, yesterday. ...

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  36. WOOL SALES.

    At to-day's wool sales good prices were obtained for merinos, comebacks, and fine crossbreds. Australian Mercantile, Land, and Finance Company, Ltd., offered 3600 bales, ...

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  37. RELATIONS WITH BRAZIL.

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that the new Brazilian Government had informed the British ...

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  38. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  39. CANBERRA OBSERVANCE.

    The celebration of Armistice Day in the Federal Capital Territory took the form of a very simple ceremony before the steps of Parliament House. Although no public holiday ...

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  40. COUNTRY PRESS.

    At the 31st annual conference of the New South Wales Country Press Association, which commenced yesterday, Mr. H. Leggo was elected president for the ensuing year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. W. W. WHYSALL.

    The death is announced of W. W. Whysall, the English cricketer. [Whysall came to Australia under A. E. R. Gilligan in 1924-25. Though not a ...

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  42. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    The chief feature of the special pageants in the Lord Mayor's Show was the reception accorded a giant Australian Christmas pudding, enthusiasm being ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND MEMORIAL

    The Queensland National Anzac Memorial was dedicated this morning by the Governor (Sir John Goodwin). The ceremony was simple and dignified. "We hope and pray ...

    Article : 207 words
  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 words
  45. SERVICE IN ASHFIELD PARK.

    Wreaths were placed on the memorial in Ashfield Park at 6.30 yesterday morning by the presidents of the Ashfield sub-branch (Mr. H. D. Dunstan) and the Haberfield sub-branch ...

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  46. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Sir Bernard Spilsbury, pathologist to the Home Office, has made an examination of the charred body found in a blazing car at Hardingstone. ...

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  47. IN THE COURTS.

    Two minutes silence was observed yesterday in the High Court and the two Quarter Sessions Court at Darlinghurst. The Central Criminal Court had adjourned before 11 ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A feature of the motor cycle show at Olympia is the display of British four-cylinder cycles which combine smoothness flexibility quietness and ease of control with ...

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  49. COUNTRY PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Country Press Association observed the two minutes' silence. During the lunch-hour the retiring president (Mr. P. Sullivan) placed a wreath on the ...

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  50. PERTH COMMEMORATION.

    Simply, with the eloquence of silence gripping the imagination, the 12th anniversary of the Armistice was observed in Perth to-day. On the stroke of 11 o'clock bugles rang out from ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Sons o' Guns," 2, 8. Criterion Theatre: "This Thing Called Love," 2, 8. St. James Theatre: "Rain or Shine." 2.30, 8. Grand Opera House: "Merry Moments," 2.30. 8. ...

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  52. KING'S BROADCAST SPEECH.

    In his opening speech to the India Conference to-morrow the King will speak into the microphone used by his Majesty at the opening of the Naval Conference, and now ...

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  53. DAVIS CUP.

    That there shall be no Australian challenge for the Davis Cup next year was the view expressed at last night's council meeting of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association. A ...

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  54. THE WREATHS.

    The Cenotaph was enshrouded with beautiful wreaths of almost every conceivable variety of design. They were the offerings of the Commonwealth, of the State, of departments ...

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  55. ANZAC FELLOWSHIP OF WOMEN.

    "The members of the Anzac Fellowship of Women placed a wreath on the Cenotaph yesterday. In the afternoon they entertained a number of boy migrants at the Empire ...

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  56. TWO NEW CUNARD LINERS.

    The President of the Board o[?] Trade (Mr. William Graham) moving a financial resolution in the House of Commons in connection with the Cunard Insurance Agreement ...

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  57. MELBOURNE CEREMONIES.

    Special ceremonies in observance of Armistice Day were held in the city and country towns to-day. All of the schools had their own observances, and addresses concerning the ...

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  58. AT NORFOLK ISLAND.

    Armistice Day was specially obse[?] There was a gathering at the soldiers' memorial of ex-service men, Scouts, guides. and school children. Mr. F. C. Robinson (president of ...

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  59. FATAL FALL.

    Andrew Zanottl, 33 years, married, fell to the bottom of a shaft while repairing timber work in a mine at Gwalla, and was killed. ...

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