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  2. MISHAPS TO 'PLANES. '

    Landing in the light of flares at the Masco Aerodrome last night, a single-seater Moth aeroplane, piloted by Plight-Lieutenant Moir crashed into a fence. The undercarriage of ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The death has occurred of Councillor william Weedom, after a prolonged illness He was on the Lockhart Shire Council, and was an ex-president. He also rendered good ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. ASSURANCE POLICIES.

    A feeble; grey-haired woman, assisted by an elderly man, struggled up a stairway in the Supreme Court yesterday, and thoughtful regarded a placard bearing in bold lettering ...

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  5. MEDICAL INQUIRY.

    The Medical Board of New South Wale sitting in open court in the Executive Council Chambers yesterday, completed its inquiry into comment made by Mr. Justice Davidson ...

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  6. EARL BEAUCHAMP.

    In a broadcast speech last night Earl Beauchamp predicted an early return to pros perity in Australia. "As soon as commodity prices become ...

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  7. FEDERAL SESSION.

    The proposals of the Federal Labour try for remedying the financial position Commonwealth were criticised vigorously by the leader of the Opposition (Mr Latham) ...

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  8. ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL.

    To-day Father Gerald Bartlett will take up his new duties as administrator of St. Mary's Cathedral in succession to Dean P. Crowley, who has relinquished that position ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A 10-roomed residence owned by A. Roesler at Moombooldool was destroyed by fire at midnight on Tuesday. Nothing was saveral It was insured with the Queensland Insurance ...

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  10. GUYRA SHIRE FINANCES.

    At last meeting of the Guyra Shire Council the engineer reported that, owing to the reduction in the Main Roads Board grant, it had been necessary to dismiss nine men. ...

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  11. MR. MCGIRR AT PARKES.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. McGirr) was tendered a civic reception yesterday, and spent the whole afternoon at the local hospital with members of the committee. When asked about ...

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  12. LOWER TRAM FARES.

    The concession fares on trams decided by the Transport Board are to operate from Monday next. The concession rates will be as follows:— ...

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  13. THEFT OF MOTOR CYCLE PARTS.

    At the police court to-day Allan Victor Sharpe was charged with having stolen [?] saddle from a motor cycle, the properly of Archibald Clarence Willis. He pleaded not ...

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  14. HOT WEATHER.

    Hot conditions at Sydney yesterday morning culminated in a strong southerly change shortly after noon. Although the early morning was foggy, the ...

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  15. CAR AND TRUCK COLLIDE.

    In a collision between a motor car and [?] motor truck a man named Bright and his wife and six-months-old baby were thrown out of the car. Bright's head was badly cut, ...

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  16. LATE MR. Q. L. DELOITTE.

    Ornamental gates to the memory of the late Mr. Q. L. Deloitte, "the father of rowlng" in New South Wales, were offlcially opened at. Birchgrove Park, Balmain, ...

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  17. CRUSHED BY PALL OF STONE.

    James Patrick Pollard was crushed by a fail of stone whilst quarrying on Tuesday afternoon. His pelvis was broken, and he suffered other Internal Injuries. He was taken to ...

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  18. BREAD PRICE WAR.

    The bread price war has extended to Albury, Although the master bakers fixed the price at 5½d for a 21b loaf, some are selling bread as low as 4d. ...

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  19. BASIC WAGE.

    The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court announced to-day that would not direct the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wickens) to make any of the ...

    Article : 342 words
  20. BROTHERS ACCIDENTALLY POISONED.

    A mild sensation was caused in Portland when a man, barefooted and clad only in pyjamas, made his appearance in the vicinity of the post-office residence. On the approach ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Assistant Minister for Labour (Mr. Ely) informed a deputation from Marrickville yesterday, which sought improvement in that methods of relieving distress, that the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Mr. W. J. Johnson has been elected as member of the Australian selection commit tee for the season in place of W. M. Woodfull who withdrew. Mr. Johnson has been ...

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  23. DISEASE AMONG ABORIGINES CHECKED.

    Sisters Stanbridge and Johns, of the Baby Health Centre, returned from Pooncarie aboriginal reserve last night. They state that the outbreak of disease there has been ...

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  24. POLICE FORCE.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling), who is administrative head of the Police Department, said yesterday that he was surprised at the suggestion that the Government proposed to ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. E. P. FERGUSON.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Edward R. Ferguson, 78. a native of Hawkesbury River, Mr. Ferguson was associated with the timber trade on the Clarence River almost from its ...

    Article : 183 words
  26. THE SENATE.

    The Senate, when it net this afternoor unanimously agreed to resolutions congratulating Air-Commodore Kingsford Smith on hisrecord-breaking flight from England to ...

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  27. PETROL EXPLOSION.

    Frithtful burns were received by Frame Lovatt of Gardiner-street. Dudley, when fumes o? petrol that was being drawn from the tank of a motor car at Belmont exploded ...

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  28. INDEX.

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  29. VAGRANT CONVICTED.

    Within a period of three weeks five separaw small fires have been discovered and extingulshed at the residence of Mrs. J. Brown, in Colches-street. Casino police arrested [?] ...

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  30. SIX MEN ARRESTED.

    After a month of investigation the police have arrested six persons, whom they suspect of having been concerned in the theft and disposal of large quantities of crockery and ...

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  31. HORNIROOK.

    At an informal welcometo-night to 'Messrs. Hornlbrook and Hurwood. Mr. Hornlbrook stated that owing to business reasons he would not play much cricket this season. He did ...

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  32. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  33. LORRY OVERTURNS.

    Gelignite was strewn all over the roadway when a motor lorry carrying two cases of explosives overturned on the main road to Canberra, near Hall, to-day. ...

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  34. LOAN FOR CANTERBURY.

    A request that the Canterbury Council should be given permission to raise a special ban of £250,000 in London for Permanent works in the Canterbury municipality was ...

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  35. MINERS' STRIKE.

    Following a visit by tue superintendent of the western nines rescue station to Springvale colliery yesterday, when he inspected the ambulance boxes and other rescue gear, all ...

    Article : 104 words
  36. THE RAILWAYS.

    The State secretary of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. E. A. Chapman) said yesterday that, although rationing to the extent of one week off in four was in operation ...

    Article : 199 words
  37. TO-DAY.

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  38. UNIVERSITY COLLECTION.

    Yesterday a collection was made at the University to provide an unemployment relief fund it is expected that the receipts will exceed £100. A similar collection will be ...

    Article : 57 words
  39. NATIONALIST PARTY.

    Plans lor extending the organisation of the National party, particularly with the view of enlishing the active participation of the younger section of electors, have been adopted by ...

    Article : 116 words
  40. FINE WOOLS.

    A clip from A. W Horton, Rye Park, Burrowa, which showed particularly fine quality and was in free, bright, light condition, yesterday realised the highest Price secured on ...

    Article : 132 words
  41. CHRISTMAS DINNER

    Passengers who embark on the CanadianAustralasian Royal mall liner Niagara at Vancouver on her next voyage south will miss Christmas Day, for during the night of ...

    Article : 116 words
  42. OIL SHARES.

    Shares in teh Midfield [?] Tanjil Oil No. 2 Co., N.L. Lakes Entrance, wers suspended from quotation to-day by the committee of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne. ...

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  43. UNION OFFICIAL ACQUITTED.

    By direction of Judge Sheridan, William Neilson, ex-secretary of the Abermain No. 2 Miners' Lodge, was ucauttted when he appeared before a Jury at Newcastle Quarter ...

    Article : 87 words
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