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  2. OBITUARY.

    The Rev. Herbert John Rose, of Homebush, a prominent minister of the Church of England for many years, and senior chaplain in the Commonwealth Military Forces before the ...

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  3. LAW REPORT.

    This was an application by Leo. W. Leach for an injunction to restrain C. Diment, Ltd., its servants and agents, from selling, or offering for sale, under the name of "Ezywurk" ...

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  4. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day was enthusiastically commemorated in Sydney yesterday and on Saturday. A large crowd gathered in Martin-place and took part in a demonstration of loyalty to the Throne and to the Empire. The ...

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  5. THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    Empire Sunday was celebrated yesterday at the Central Methodist Mission with a concert, organised by Mr. Roland Foster, of the State Conservatorium, One hundred choristers ...

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  6. WAGES TAX.

    The State Ministry has decided to take the wage tax bill through the second reading stages to-morrow night. The Government does not expect any ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    Before the Industrial Registrar—At 78 Elizabethstreet.—For settlement of minutes: At 10 a.m., re Bookbinders Letterpiess Machinists. and Lithographic Workers, Males (Cumberland and ...

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  8. LAND AND VALUATION COURT

    In the appeal by A. A. McKinnon against the direction of the local land board in respect of his application for conversion of improvement lease No. 819 into homestead selection ...

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  9. WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

    Bridge and Young-streets.—Before his Honor Judge Perdriau and Messrs. Commissioners Routley and Halliday: At 10 a.m.: To be mentioned: In the matter of a determination between ...

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  10. PHARMACISTS.

    The chief subject discussed at the meeting of Pharmacy Boards of Australia on Saturday was the educational standard required of a student for entry into the pharmacy ...

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  11. EMPIRE SOCIETY'S DINNER.

    "When I leave Australia I will take with me the knowledge that loyalty to the Empire is a fundamental part of the nation," said Lord Stonehaven at the Royal Empire Society's ...

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  12. SCENES IN SYDNEY.

    In Australia, perhaps more than anywhere else, Empire Day is significant. It is the one day in the year when the people, usually so shy of any demonstration of sentiment, give ...

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  13. MR. A. S. JOSEPHSON.

    Mr. Albert S. Josephson formerly a director of the firm of Waugh and Josephson, engineers died on Friday. The youngest and only surviving son of the ...

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  14. INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Mark Levy, of Cambridge-road, Drummoyne, boilermaker, proceeded against the Council of the Municipality of Sydney to recover —6/6/11, representing 25 weeks and one day ...

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  15. DISTRICT COURT.

    Before his Honor Judge Eduards.—In No. 1 Court, —At 10 a.m.: Field v Herring, O'Brien v The Automobile Fire and General Insurance Co. of Australia Ltd Cooper v Big Spur Colliery, Ltd., ...

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  16. EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK.

    From the steps of the Post-office yesterday the Governor (Sir William Campion) officially opened the Empire Shopping Week in Perth. Empire goods are featured in displays in ...

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  17. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

    Bruce Bell and Alfred Herbert McRaig, break, enter and steal (for postponement only). Note: The turors summoned to attend the Central Criminal Court to-day, will not be required to ...

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  18. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    No. 1 Court.—Joseph Daniel Fell, Alexander J mes McPherson, and John Fell, larceny: Ruby Furlong inflict grievous bodily harm; Thelma Chandler and Marie Harvie. conspiracy to [?] ...

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  19. ENGINE JUMPS POINTS.

    The engine of an Incoming train from Toowoomba jumped the points when approaching No. 1 platform at the Central Station, causing the derailment of the tender ...

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  20. NATIONAL SPEAKERS' ASSOCIATION.

    To commemorate Empire Day the National Speakers' Association held a dinner at the National Club on Saturday night. "The Day We Celebrate" was proposed by ...

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  21. APPEALS.

    The following appeals against the adjudication of the Licensing Court and magistrate's conviction will be heard at No. 2 District Court, Queen's-square William John George Mann, ...

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  22. LAW NOTICES.

    Term list.—In the Banco Court.—At 10 a.m.— Motions generally.—New trial motion: Duncan v Mutton. Divorce appeal: Netthelm v Nettnelm Motion: McGinty v Central Western Publishers. ...

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  23. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

    Queen's-square.—Before the Chief Industrial Magistrate.—At 10 a. m.: For hearing: Colgan v Yellow Cabs of Australia. Twohill v Thomas. Hoyroyd v John Clark. Ltd Case v Foundation Co., Pty., ...

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  24. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    Probate has been granted of the will of Colin Campbell, grazier, of Jerula Station, near Cowra, who died on December 30 last, leaving an estate valued at £89,521. Testator, who ...

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  25. RUGBY UNION.

    The following have been selected to represent Queensland in the first Rugby Union fixture of the season against New South Wales in Brisbane next Saturday:—Full-back, ...

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  26. "MOSCOW BLIGHT."

    Several thousand people, including a big muster of navy and army veterans, assembled in Martin-place on Saturday morning for the Empire Day demonstration. ...

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  27. MRS. M. LANG.

    The funeral of Mrs. Mary Lang, mother of the leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, who died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs F. Waller, Hunter's Hill, on ...

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  28. THE EMPIRE'S DUTY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), broadcasting to the Empire from Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, declared that Britain had undertaken to care for people who were ...

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  29. MANY ACCIDENTS.

    Though the Toowoomba Rugby League team defeated Sydney University by l8 points to 3, the scores are no Indication of the closeness of the play. The visitors were severely ...

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  30. THE CHURCHES.

    At St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday afternoon the Rev. J. N. stephen, B.A., of St. Matthias', Paddington, preached on the text, "The people that do know their God shall be ...

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  31. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The National Association announces that the time for the receipt of nominations of candidates for selection has been extended to June 30 in the following electorates.— ...

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  32. VETERANS' DINNER.

    About 200 war veterans of the Imperial navy and army, with active service prior to 1886, took part in the annual luncheon given by the Federal Government on Saturday ...

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  33. TRAGEDY IN FIJI.

    The bodies of two East Indian women and five children were found murdered in the Province of Ra (Fiji). The remains were charred, indicating an attempt to burn the ...

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  34. GRAFTON BRIDGE.

    The first span of the bridge across the Clarence River, between Grafton and South Grafton, was placed in position this morning on piers Nos. 1 and 2. ...

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  35. NYNGAN WATERLESS.

    Unless a further grant is made by the Government, Nyngan is likely to be without water next week. Since June last year the municipal council ...

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  36. NEW GUINEA MINERS.

    The Inquiry to be conducted by the special committee of the Australian Labour party into the New Guinea mining ordinances will open at the Trades Hall on June 20. ...

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  37. CANADA'S MESSAGE TO EMPIRE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. McKenzie King), In an Empire Day message, emphasised the need of tightening the bonds of Empire and welding together an economic unit. In ...

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  38. TRUCK DERAILED IN N.Z.

    While a gang of ten construction workers on the South Island Main Trunk Railway were proceeding homeward on Saturday in a hut erected on a railway truck, a derailment ...

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  39. THEFT OF LACQUER.

    Thieves who broke into the warehouse of the Egyptian Lacquer Company in Chippendale on Friday night used a motor lorry to force an entrance and to carry away the ...

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  40. SMITH AND SHIERS.

    Messrs. D. Smith and W. Shiers, who were forced down by lack of petrol near Bangkok, while attempting to fly to England in the aeroplane City of Sydney, returned by the ...

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  41. EMPIRE CONCERT.

    In opening the programme of the Burns Club concert of the Highland Society on Saturday night, Mr. John Russell (chairman of the club) said that the entertainment was ...

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  42. DAILY AIR MAIL.

    Australian National Airways will open a daily passenger service between Sydney and Melbourne on June 1. ...

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  43. MAN KILLED BY EXPLOSION.

    Morgan Evans, aged 60 years, was killed on Saturday at K. Tank station, 18 miles from Broken Hill. The police are of the opinion that either a premature explosion occurred or ...

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  44. SOUTH MAITLAND RAILWAYS.

    It is understood that as a result of negotiations now proceeding between the Railway Department and South Maitland Railways, Ltd., Government passenger trains will run ...

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  45. MOTORIST EXONERATED.

    Leslie Ernest Stanley May, of Westerncrescent, Gladesville, was exonerated by the City Coroner (Mr. May) from all blame in connection with the death of Keith ...

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  46. EX-SOLDIER'S DEATH.

    Robert McCarthy, 39, a military pensioner, was found in a state of collapse in Belmore Park yesterday afternoon. He was taken to Sydney Hospital, where he died soon after ...

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  47. LAND AND VALUATION COURT.

    At Chancery Square.—Before his Honor Mr.Justice Pike.—At 10 a.m.: Objections against valuations, valuation district of Warringah. (List will be called over punctually at 10 a.m.) ...

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