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  2. HOSPITALS LOAN.

    It was explained to-day that there was no misconception on the part of those interested in the proposed loan of between £600,000 and £750,000 to the New South Wales Hospital ...

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  3. SALVATION ARMY.

    The annual congress of the Salvation Army was opened yesterday afternoon at the Congress Hall, when Mrs. Commissioner Maxwell addressed over 2000 women members of the ...

    Article : 246 words
  4. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The State Government was criticised by delegates at the half-yearly meetings of the Congregational union of New South Wales, which were concluded at the Sutherland ...

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  5. FAMOUS EXPLORER DEAD.

    Dr. Fridtjof Nansen, distinguished Norwegian explorer, scientist, and writer, whose death has been reported by cable from Norway. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MUSIC MEMORIES.

    One night In Chatswood I opened my windows to the sunset, and put on the Third Movement of Tschatkofsky's Fifth Symphony, the lovely waltz movement played by the ...

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  7. PRESBYTERIANS.

    The New South Wales Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia continued its sittings yesterday at St. Stephen's Church, Phillip-street. ...

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  8. STATE SESSION.

    "I think you have exaggerated said the Chief Secretary to Mr. Connolly who asked whether he was aware that men in the Newcastle district who had never worked in the ...

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  9. LOCAL INDUSTRIES.

    There has been a steady development of Australian industries during the past few years, and the establishment of a number of new businesses this year seems to indicate ...

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  10. TATTERSALL'S CLUB CHAIRMAN.

    Mr. W. H. Whiddon, who has been elected chairman of Tattersall's Club, was formerly New South Wales Taxation Commissioner. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    Coolness, audacity, and impudence combined with a thorough knowledge of railway routine, marked an exceptionally daring robbery at the Sydney Central Railway station ...

    Article : 332 words
  12. COMMISSIONER WILSON.

    Commissioner R. W. Wilson, O.B.E., the delegate from International headquarters to the Salvation Army Congress, now in progress at Sydney, is one of the most picturesque ...

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  13. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    When the Council met, the third reading of the Transport Bill was deferred until Tuesday. A similar decision covered the Opticians' Bill. ...

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  14. VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE.

    The need for judgment so that people should not be put into wrong jobs was emphasised by Professor Brigden, in an address on "The Demand and Supply of Labour" to ...

    Article : 299 words
  15. BALMORAL BEACH.

    The Mosman Municipal Council has decided to invite tenders for the erection of a sharkproof barrier on Balmoral Beach. The question of fencing off part of the beach and ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. FINE WEATHER.

    The weather over New South Wales is becoming generally finer, although some moderrate to heavy falls of rain were recorded in the far south-west, Riverina, and about the ...

    Article : 188 words
  17. FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    After next week members of the House of Representatives will be called upon to sit on four days a week instead of only three as at present. Ministers are becoming anxious as ...

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  18. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    The Registrar of the Workers' Compensation Commission stated yesterday that employers would be well advised to make sure that they covered their workers' compensation ...

    Article : 193 words
  19. TASMANIA.

    "I do not urge the 'tacking on' of Tasmania to another State at all, but I say it is a proposal which should receive consideration," said the Commonwealth Statistician and ...

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  20. PILOTS CARRIED ON.

    A twisted companion-way, ventilators missing from the decks, and splintered awning spars on the new motor vessel Fresno City, which berthed at North Wharf to-day, told of ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Mr. A. McGuinness, president of the Public School Teachers' Federation, yesterday denied a statement by the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) that the Public Service organisations were ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. QUEENSLAND ASSEMBLY.

    The State Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia to-day rescinded its decision of the previous night that in future the Moderator should be the Church's delegate on ...

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  23. ALMOST A PANIC.

    Though no panic actually developed on the eight minutes past 6 ferry steamer from Circular Quay to Watson's Bay last night, there was a very close approach to one. ...

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  24. RADIO TELEPHONE.

    Yesterday morning the Chief City Commissioner (Mr. Garlick) was informed at his home at Vaucluse that the Lord Mayor of Belfast desired to converse with him by radio ...

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  25. A WANDERING BANKRUPT.

    An application by Arthur Thomas Tilt, of George-street, Sydney, lately residing at Malvern, for his discharge from bankruptcy, was listed for hearing before Judge Moule in the ...

    Article : 228 words
  26. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Beale, who died at Randwick on Tuesday in his 90th year, had an interesting career on the goldfields of New South Wales. He came to Sydney from Liverpool by the ...

    Article : 252 words
  27. PLUCKY GIRL.

    The presence of mind and bravery of Mona Hartmann, aged 8 years, saved her companion, Dorothy Slater, aged 5 years, from being bitten by a snake. ...

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  28. WESTMINSTER GLEE SINGERS.

    Many attractive glees and folk-songs engaged the interest of Palace Theatre audiences in the new programme of the Westminster Glee Singers yesterday afternoon and ...

    Article : 188 words
  29. THE DISCOVERY.

    The British members of the crew of Sir Douglas Mawson's expedition ship Discovery have been paid off in Melbourne. It is understood that the Federal Ministry is considering ...

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  30. WORKMEN'S HOUSES.

    The report of the Parliamentary Public Works Committee, recommending that additional housing accommodation in Canberra should be provided at the earliest possible ...

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  31. DUTY OF CITIZENSHIP.

    Mr. R. Windeyer K.C., president of the Australian Citizens' Association, speaking at Mosman last night, said that the welfare of Australia had been affected by the curse of ...

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  32. CHALLENGE TO DEBATE.

    Mr. J. S. Garden, replying yesterday to an attack made on him by the Premier, Mr. Bavin, in Parliament, issued a challenge to Mr Bavin to debate unemployment and the ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. INDUSTRIAL DEPRESSION.

    Mr. H. W. Gepp, formerly chairman of the Commonwealth Development and Migration Commission, in addressing the members of the Killara Community Service League on the ...

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  34. MR. JOSEPH AARONS.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Joseph Aarons at his daughter's residence, Potts Point. Mr. Aarons, who was nearly 90 years old, had been in business in Barrack-street ...

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  35. ONE-ACT PLAYS.

    An interesting feature of the programme of one-act plays which the Keogh-Taylor Players staged last night at the Community Playhouse, was a performance of "Lancelot [?] ...

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  36. DISTRIBUTING "RED" LITERATURE.

    A man stated to be well-known in Communist circles, was arrested by railway detectives yesterday and taken to the Bankstown police station, where he was charged with ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. VALUE OF PRAYER.

    Speaking yesterday at the united Intercessory mid-weekly prayer meeting, at the Town Hall, the Rev. Dr. S. J. Hoban, of the Central Methodist Mission, Melbourne, said ...

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  38. MR. A. R. WEST.

    The funeral of Mr. Alfred R. West, who died at Waverley, took place at the Presbyterian portion of the Rookwood Cemetery yesterday. A service was held [?]t the house by ...

    Article : 180 words
  39. NATIONALIST CANDIDATE.

    Mr A Goninan has been selected as Nationalist candidate for Newcastle at the next State elections. ...

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  40. "COME TO SCOTLAND."

    The many scenic and historic attractions of Scotland are described and illustrated in "Come to Scotland! The Bens and the Glens, the Hills and the Heather." The publication, ...

    Article : 80 words
  41. TRAM CONDUCTOR INJURED.

    Arthur Bull, aged 30 years, a tram conductor, living in Alice-street, Sans Souci, was admitted to Balmain Hospital this morning with a fractured left arm, having been knocked ...

    Article : 45 words
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