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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Several directors of the Parkes Hospital motored to Forbts last night and met Mr. Love (Hospital Commissioner) and asked for a loan to cover the outstanding liabilities of ...

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  3. MISS HILDA MARKS.

    Sister of Alderman E. S. Marks, M.L.A., who, on her brother's election to the Lord Mayoralty, will act as Lady Mayoress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Mr. Lawrence Ennis, director of construction, Sydney' Harbour Bridge, interviewed by a "Herald" representative yesterday, gave some of the inner history of the construction of ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of the Rev. John Young Wai, founder of the Chinese Presbyterian Church in New South Wales, took place yesterday, the interment being made in the Presbyterian ...

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  6. UNLICENSED BUSES.

    The magistrate at North Sydney Police C[?]urt (Mr. Fletcher) decided yesterday that the running of taxi-buses from vacant allot-4 ments was illegal, and he fined David ...

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  7. THRILLING MOTOR RACE.

    The winners of the 24 hours' international motor race at Paris were Captain Wooli Barnato and Commander Glen Kidston. Driving a Bentley, they covered 2930 kilometres, ...

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  8. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    The flood waters are receding slowly Many of the streets in the lower part of the town are now clear, but a large area is still flooded It will be some weeks before all farm and ...

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  9. MILK SUPPLIES.

    Owing to the floods and resultant damage to the railway lines, dairy fanners on the North Coast have been unable to send milk supplies to Sydney since Friday last. Local ...

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  10. KILLED BT FALLING LIMB.

    While tree-felling, at Bottle Creek, Percy Graham, 60, was truck on the head by a limb, which inflicted injuries from which he succumbed several lours later. George Dixon, ...

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  11. CONVICTED ON STEALING CHARGE.

    Russell R. Jenkin was charged with stealing a quantity of i linen and clothing, the property of W. I. Bmtson, of Paleroo, valued at £50. Defendant pleaded guilty, and said ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION

    In performing the opening ceremony of the Australian Exhibition at Drummoyne last night, the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee) said that service was the great ideal to which ...

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  13. SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

    The Dally Herald' says In view of the Air Ministry s determination not to participate in the Schneider Trophy race with a supermarine Rolls-Royce in 1931 it is now ...

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  14. 300 OUNCES OF GOLD.

    Two prospectors, Neville Rowe and Bryan Roden, secured 300 ounces of gold within a foot of the surface on the Talgoo goldfield, 10 miles north of Talgoo. ...

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  15. LORRY LOADS RESTRICTED.

    At the last meeting of the shire council it was decided to limi the loads carried over the roads in the shre to six tons, Including the waggon or lorry. This will impose extra ...

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  16. STATE ELECTIONS.

    In spite of the decision of the New South Wales central executive of the Australian Labour party in endorsing Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald, formerly Minister for Local Government, as ...

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  17. MR. HENRY SELKIRK.

    The funeral of Mr. Henry Selkirk, who died at Killara on Friday, took place on Saturday, at St John's Cemetery, Gordon, the officiating clergymen being the Rev. L. Charlton, ...

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  18. DRUG TRAFFIC.

    Customs officers at Marseilles seized more than a ton of heroin, cocaine, and opium, contained in 38 cases, and valued at £30.000 The drugs were brought from Turkey by an ...

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  19. SUSPECT ARRESTED.

    A man who had in his possession a screwdriver and a small parcel of pepper, was arrested by officers of the police wireless patrol in an office on the second floor of the National ...

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  20. DEATH OF [?]R. SLACK-SMITH.

    Mr. Samuel S[?]ek-Smith, of Sunnyside, Wee Waa, and Myill, Meynotte-street, Coogee, whose death it announced, was a prominent grazier of the north-west. Born at ...

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  21. ELDERLY MAN KILLED.

    James Williams, 79, of Balgowlah-road, Balgowlah, was seriously injured when he was struck by a motor car in Condamine-street, near his home, last night. He was taken ...

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  22. FUTURE OF HUNGARY.

    Following King Carol's coup, the Prague Socialist newspaper "Pravolidu" says that the Hungarian legitimists are planning for the young Archduke Otto to visit Hungary with ...

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  23. ARBITRATION ACT.

    Mr. W. Fletcher, general secretary of the Railway Service Association, said yesterday that many unionists in New South Wales viewed with concern the action of the Federal ...

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  24. APPEAL AGAINST DETERMINATION.

    In the Land aid Valuation Court at Griflith the case of J. L. Paterson versus the Irrigation Commission' ws heard. This was an appeal by a collie settler against a ...

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  25. TEMPE-EAST HILLS RAILWAY.

    Recently the Bankstown Municipal Council, with the co-operation of several other local bodies, asked the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Buttenshaw) to expedite the construction ...

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  26. MAN ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    Eric Phillips, 29, a porter, of Rowena-place, Darlinghurst, walked into Sydney Hospital late last night bleeding from a wound on the forehead. He stated that he was walking ...

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  27. CONSERVATIVE PARTY.

    Nobody is disposed to prophesy that tomorrow's meeting of Conservative members of Parliament will do other than carry a motion of confidence in Mr Baldwin, and reaffirm ...

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  28. FLOODED MINES.

    According to meagre reports reaching Newcastle to-day, the barriers erected to prevent the flood waters from reaching Ayrfield No. 1 and No. 2 collieries have played a successful ...

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  29. FOUND D[?]WNED IN RIVER.

    The Coroner id an inquest to-day into the death of Joh[?]Arthur Shell, 36, a grazier, whose dead bodjnos found in the Murrumbidgee River, ne[?]rHay, on Friday. Deceased ...

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  30. A TRIBUTE.

    Henry Selkirk has been gathered to his forefathers, but not before he has drawn to himself the esteem of all who knew him. His early days were connected with the ...

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  31. WOMAN IMPRISONED FOR THEFT.

    "You are a menace to the community, and it is quite obvious that you came to Goulburn on a fishing excursion " said Mr. M. C. Nott. P.M., when imposing a sentence of 12 months ...

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  32. COST OF LIVING.

    Although the cost of living figures for the June quarter will not be Issued by the Registrar-General (Mr. Porter) for a few days, it has been ascertained that they will indicate ...

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  33. MUD IN HOUSES.

    The river has receded to its banks. Losses of stock have not been great, but in isolated cases farm horses were drowned. Settlers are returning to their homes. ...

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  34. PACIFIC CONFERENCE.

    At the International Labour Conference at Geneva, Mr. C. Crofts (Australia) said that It was a common belief In Australia that the next war would take place in the Pacific ...

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  35. DESTRUCTIC OF RABBITS.

    After a hearing lasng four days a cross action by E. M. Perrotand Co., Ltd., against Harold Norman Bealeyas concluded in the Armidale Supreme Colt before Mr. Justice ...

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  36. IRONWORKERS.

    At a special meeting of the Lithgow branch of the Ironworkers' Federation, it was decided by an overwhelming majority not to permit the State executive to interfere in the ...

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  37. 60 YEARS AS PRIEST.

    Archpriest Bernard Murphy, parish priest of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Hobart, will to-morrow celebrate the golden jubilee of his ordination as a priest. Educated at All ...

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  38. SWEDISH PAPER MILLS.

    The Swedish Consul-General has received cable advice that the strike affecting Swedish paper mills has been settled and that work will be resumed before the end of the month ...

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  39. POSITION ON THE MANNING.

    The flood waters have subsided, and the river at Taree has almost reached its normal level. Losses in stock have been light. The Taree steam ferry was again in ...

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  40. RUSSIAN JUDGE.

    The Toss Agency at Moscow announces that the Supreme Court at Uzbeckistan sentenced to death Judge Kasslmov and three attorneys on a charge of corruption and contact ...

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  41. SUGGESTED BAN.

    At the last meeting of the Wingham Municipal Council a letter was received from the Manning Shire Council, seeking co-operation in a request that the Federal Government ...

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  42. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  43. 52 YEARS' SERVICE.

    Mr. J. J. Kelly, headmaster of the Vaucluse Public School, will retire early next month, after having been 52 years in the service of the Education Department. ...

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  44. HAY DISTRICT HOS[?]ITAL.

    The chairman of the Hospita Commission (Mr. Love) inspected Hay Hos[?]tal and discussed the requirements. He s[?]d Hay Hospital was one of the best counry hospitals ...

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  45. LANDSLIP AT SINGLETON.

    At the blacks reserve deviation at Mount Olive, the side of the hill slipped about 50 feet as a result of the floods filling up the roadway, and completely blocking traffic ...

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  46. TWO PRISONERS ESCAPE.

    Two prisoners escaped from the prison farm at Pardalup, near Mount Barker, and apparently reached Perth in a car, which was stolen at Mount Barker and found abandoned in a ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    After the phenompnal success of "Journey's End," many critics feared that the author, Mr Sheriff, would strike an anti-climax in his village comedy "Badger's Green " It is now ...

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  48. MR. FRANK PEARL.

    The death occurred in Sydney recently of Mr. Frank Fearl, the well-known hoise [?]iver He was regarded as une of the best horse judges throughout Australia, and was the ...

    Article : 76 words
  49. I ADVERTISEMENTS. I

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words
  50. WEEK-END FALLS OF RAIN.

    Although some heavy falls of rain were experienced over the north coast during the week-end they did not aggravate the flood position Registrations were confined to the ...

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  51. CHILD ENDOWMENT CASE.

    In the summons division of the Central Police Court yesterday, William James Mitchell, senior inquiry officer, Postmaster-General's Department proceeded against Frederick ...

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  52. ST. PETERS SHOOTING.

    Detectives yesterday further investigated the mysterious wounding of Rose Kelly, aged 17 years, of Yelverton-street, St. Peters. A young man was detained and questioned. ...

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  53. MURWILLUMBAH MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    Following are further results of the Rurwillumbah musical festival:- Piano solo, under 12 (final): Bonnie Tierney [?]. Marie Gillieatte 2 Dorothy Wilkinson, 3. [?] ...

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  54. MR. W. STUART ALLAN.

    Mr. W Stuart Allan, whose death at the age of 69 years, is announced, was a wellknown artist He was the son of Mr. Alexander Sutherland Stuart Allan, first Registrar ...

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  55. ORCHARDIST'S DEATH.

    Joseph Lodge, 2D, an orchardlst, of Arthur's Creek, met his death to-day in peculiar circumstances. He intended to go to a neighbouring paddock to attend to some sheep, and ...

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  56. PALM ISLAND NATIVES.

    Three aboriginals who recently took refuge in the bush at Palm Island, taking with them, it is alleged, the wife of another aboriginal, have been found on the mainland ...

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  57. RAIN IN W.A.

    Farmers are rejoicing over soaking rains which fell on Sunday, following generous falls a week ago. The rain was State-wide, and further good falls occurred to-day. Coastal ...

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  58. WORKMAN INJURED.

    William Chapman, aged 35 years, an electrician, living in Point-street, Pyrmont, was severely injured in Pitt-street yesterday morning. ...

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  59. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    There is little likelihood of the Commonwealth Industrial Peace Conference meeting this year, chiefly owing to the opposition of the militant section of the Trades and Labour ...

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  60. MR. ARTHUR LANDON.

    Mr. Arthur Landon, who died at a private hospital at Petersham on Thursday, aged 78 years, was for many years a licensed surveyor, and was well known in Hay, Moree, Walgett, ...

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  61. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Merry Widow,"8. Criterion Theatre: "The Garden of Eden," 8. Grand Opera House: "candalmongers. 8. Lyceum Theatre: "Splinters," 11. 2. 5. 8. ...

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  62. FORBES TRAGEDY.

    Horace Crowe, 29, a single man employed as a grocer's assistant at the establishment of Meagher and Co., Ltd., Forbes, was shot dead at Victory's farm house about six miles ...

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  63. CHARGE OF VOTING TWICE.

    At the Tamworth Police Court to-day Reeve Lance Clark was committed for trial on a charge of voting twice at an election for two aldermen for the Muncipal Council on April 26. ...

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  64. FLOOD RELIEF.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) and the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) propose to visit the Newcastle and Maitland districts. They will meet local public bodies to discuss ways ...

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  65. BLUE MOUNTAINS RAILWAY SERVICE.

    Improved railway facilities were sought by a deputation from the Blue Mountains Shire Council which waited on the Railway Commissioner (Mr Brain) yesterday afternoon. ...

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  66. SOLDIER-POET'S DEATH.

    The death occurred on Saturday at Ardoyne Red Cross home at Chelmer of the soldier poet, Bernard Archer. After three years in the A.I.F., Archer was wounded, and returned ...

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  67. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY.

    The Prince of Wales celebrated his 36th birthday yesterday. Vessels of the Royal Australian Navy moored on the harbour were dressed at 8 ...

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  68. SAMOANS AT LONGUEVILLE.

    The native crew of the missionary ship John Williams, which will sail on its last voyage to the islands next week, visited Longueville Congregational Church and greatly impressed ...

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  69. FIRE AT KNITTING MILLS.

    Damage between £3000 and £4000 was done to stock, when fire occurred in the Francis Knitting Mills, South Brisbane, early this morning. ...

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  70. ROBBERY AT ROSE BAY.

    Charlea Gardner Downton lost clothing, househod goods, and silverware, valued at £60, frcm his house in O'Sullivan-road, Rose Bay, on Sunday Paddington police are ...

    Article : 52 words
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