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  2. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The A.L.P. Executive last night endorsed the following candidates for the forthcoming State elections:—Waverley, Mr. W. Clementson; Albury, Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald; Parramatta, ...

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  3. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital on Thursday of Mr. Stuart Gray, who was bom In Sydney 72 years ago, and had resided in Gurner-street, Paddington, for ...

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  4. NEW NORFOLK

    A bridge spanning a winding river, deeply blue, from which is glimpsed a vista of richest goldl The banks, as one looks down stream, are burdened with golden autumn-tinted ...

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  5. THE BIG BOGONG.

    The southern tablelands are rich in items of physiographical interest, for among other distinctions they embrace the highest mountain in Australia—Kosciusko. ...

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  6. STUDENTS' CONFERENCE.

    A report of the second Imperial Conference of University Students, which was held at the University of Montreal, has been received by the Sydney University Students' ...

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  7. INDIA.

    Lord Brentford, the former Home Secretary, writes as follows in the London "Dally Mall" of May 7:- What is happening In India? There is a ...

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  8. BURRAGORANG.

    Thick fog and a heavy mist, descending in a heavy mantle of whiteness enveloped the mountain pass, making the visibility bad, and the ascent extremely precarious and difficult. ...

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  9. A SPANISH MEMORY.

    Many years ago, when carrying out some work for the Spanish Government in Cadiz Harbour, we came across a most vivid reminder of the stirring days of the Armada ...

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  10. MR. M. GAY.

    Mr. M. Gay, whose death occurred recently at his residence, Chelmsford-avenue, Croydon, was widely known throughout the Northern Rivers district, where he ranked amongst the ...

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  11. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    Before Mr. Justice Henchman and a jury, in the Criminal Court to-day, William Jackson and May Chenery were tried on a charge that on June l8, 1929, at Mackay, they ...

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  12. MRS. TAMAR TORY.

    Mrs. Tamar Tory, whose death occurred at her home at Kiama on Thursday, was the widow of the late George Tory, junr., who for a long period resided In that district, of ...

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  13. MR. GEORGE LUMSDEN.

    The death in his 73rd year Is reported from Nowra of Mr. George Lumsden, son of the late James Lumsden, one of the agricultural pioneers of the Cambewarra Mountain section ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Although unemployed residents of the Federal territory are not likely to suffer from want this winter owing to the measures being taken by the Government and by various ...

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  15. GIRLS' STRIKE.

    It was announced at the Trades Hall yesterday that the disputes committee of the Labour Council had taken over the conduct of the strike of girls at the works of the Hardie. ...

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  16. MRS. J. R. ANDERSON.

    Mrs. Jennie Rose Anderson, who died at Nowra on Thursday, v/as the widow of John Anderson, for many years a leading storekeeper of the South Coast town, and formerly ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND SOVIET.

    In the Cabinet Room of the Foreign Office yesterday afternoon Mr. Henderson and M. Sokolnikoff signed a Temporary Commercial Agreement between his Majesty's Government ...

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  18. MRS. E. S. KITCH.

    The death occurred recently of Mrs Kitch at her residence, Thatcham, Wells-street, Annandale. Mrs. Kitch, who was 80 years of age was bom at Thatcham, Berks, England, ...

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  19. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    No decision has yet been made by the Federal Ministry regarding the issue of licences to waterside labourers under the Transport Workers Act, all of which will expire at the ...

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  20. GARBAGE DESTRUCTION.

    A municipal incinerator, erected by Kuringgai Council, will be opened at Gordon this afternoon, and in both method of refuse destruction and type of building the suburb will ...

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  21. NEW MOTOR LINERS.

    Ccmmenoing at the end of September or early in October, a regular monthly passenger and cargo service is to be inaugurated between Italy and Australia. Hitherto the passenger ...

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  22. BABY SCALDED TO DEATH.

    Shirley Venn Johnson, aged two years, pulled a pan of scalding milk on herself at her parents' home In Baroona-road, North Sydney, on June 4. Yesterday her mother ...

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  23. A QUIET CORNER.

    A miniature Garden City for Sydney, within a stone's throw of Circular Quay, has an alluring sound about it. Sydney lacks any nearby suburb where people of cultivated ...

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  24. ILL-TREATED CALVES.

    Roy Cronin was fined £3 at the Burwood Court yesterday for having cruelly ill-treated two calves at Flemington Saleyards on May 14. ...

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  25. DEAF MUTE KILLED.

    Two deaf mutes returning home on a motorcycle from a visit to the deaf mutes' home at Blackburn to-day, were struck by a motorvan at Tunstall. ...

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  26. FATHER AND SON MOVEMENT.

    The Father and Son Welfare Movement inconjunction with the Health Department, will present special programmes of sex and health films and illustrated talks in the Presbyterian ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED FRAUD.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, John Anderson, 35, a salesman, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment with hard labour for having attempted to obtain a pair of ...

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  28. INCENDIARISM ALLEGED.

    Aster hearing evidence concerning a fire at the Hotel Pacifique, Tweed Heads, Mr. W. F. Eritz, P.M., committed William Frank Jacks, 46 native of Poland, for trial on a charge of ...

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  29. SIEGE BRIGADE REUNION.

    The annual reunion and smoke concert of members of the Australian Siege Brigade was held in Vrachnas's Cafe last night Over 60 members of the brigade were present. The ...

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  30. THE BRITANNIC.

    On June 28 the huge new White Stai motorvessel Britannic, of 26,840 tons gross will sall from Liverpool on her malden voyage to Boston and New York. The Britannic is the ...

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  31. BOUND AND GAGGED.

    Mrs. Chapple, of Bathurst-street, Liverpool, who was found bound and gagged in a chair in her home yesterday afternoon, told the police a startling story. She had been ...

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  32. FIRST-AID CLASSES.

    The St. John Ambulance Association ia organising first aid classes at Granville, Annandale, Balmain, Chatswood, Glebe, Wagga, Woronora Dam, Broken Hill, Cardiff, ...

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  33. TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    Speaking as the guest of honour at the luncheon of the Travel Promotion League yesterday, Mr. L. J. Schmitt, New Zealand Trade and Tourist Commissioner in Australia, ...

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  34. SAFE BLOWERS UNREWARDED.

    Two safes were blown open by cracksmen in Lewisham early yesterday morning. Both were empty. The offices raidPd were those of Mungo Scott, Ltd., flour millers, and ...

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  35. LOWER TARIFF.

    The recently formed Tariff Reform Association Is launching a campaign for a reduction in the prohibitive tariff duties imposed by the Scullin Government, and Is circularising ...

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  36. LABOUR ALDERMEN.

    The A.L.P. executive last night carried a resolution allowing Labour aldermen to exercise their own discretion with regard to attendance at caucus. It was made clear, ...

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  37. CHILD'S DEATH UNDER ANAESTHETIC.

    A verdict of death by asphyxiation while under an anaesthetic was returned by the Parramatta Dls'rict Conorer (Mr. H. Richardson Clark) yesterday, at, Dip inquiry into the ...

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  38. RETIRING POSTMASTER.

    Mr. J. J V. Fitzgerald, on retirement from the position as postmaster at Bondi, was presented by the staff and friends with a silver salver and servers Mr Fitzgerald served for ...

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  39. PARENTS' SACRIFICE.

    The Court of Governors of the University College of Wales, Aberyatwyth, at their spring meeting at Llanelly, paid a high compliment to a Llanelly tinplatc worker and his wife, ...

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  40. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    In the course of an address at the presentation of Trinity College of Music diplomas and prizes at the Conservatoilum of Music last night, Mr. Gerald Peachell, conductor of the ...

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  41. MAN ON BAIL DIES.

    A commercial traveller, John Nathan Cohen, was recently remanded on bail at Bunbury on a charge of having stolen £20, the property of Robert Connell, licensee of a hotel. When ...

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  42. TRAVEL PROMOTION LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the Tiavel Promotion League yesteiday, Mr. C. J. Goode, Chief Traffic Manager of the New South Wales Railways, was elected vice-president in place ...

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  43. PHOTOGRAPH OF KEITH ANDERSON.

    Yesterday morning at Government House Miss Johnson was presented with a photograph of the late Fllght-Lleutenant Keith Anderson. ...

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  44. NEWINGTON COLLEGE.

    The Newington College Jubilee service will take place In the college chapel, Stanmoreroad, Stanmore, at 11 a.m. to-morrow. This will be the first of a series of events to ...

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  45. BOXING.

    Dnnovnn got a points decision over Grime at Hawere to-night. The bo[?]s went the full dis[?] of [?] rounds, ...

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  46. INTERCESSORY SERVICE.

    The next united intercessory service will be held on Wednesday next in the Bathurststreet Baptist Church owing to the basement of the Town Hall being in use for the civic ...

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