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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Identity of the man whose body was found in the showground on Friday last has not yet been established. It was at first thought that the remains were those ot an ...

    Article : 58 words
  3. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY.

    If the State Government's plans are carried into effect, Lithgow will become the most important inland centre for the distribution of electrical energy in the State. ...

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  4. LATE MR. EDWARD SMITH.

    Mr. Edward Smith, one of the prominent Freemasons in Australia, and formerly chief electrician of the New South Wales Fire Brigades, died while visiting the Shetland Islands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FINDING A SUITABLE HONOUR.

    Lord Thomson (Secretary of State for the Air) is already considering the finding of a suitable form " of award to recommend his Majesty to confer upon Miss Amy Johnson. ...

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  6. BATHERS RESCUED.

    Cries of "Help; I'm gonel" at an early hour this morning attracted the attention of Mr. G Boyd, a young fisherman, and Mr. D. Gibson who, from a shed on Greenmount ...

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  7. MISS JOHNSON'S FLIGHT.

    The map shows the route to be followed by Miss Johnson in her flight from Darwin to Brisbane, Sydney, Canberra, and Melbourne, and the probable intermediate landing places. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FEDERAL A.L.P.

    A long discussion on unemployment was the principal feature of the opening session of the Federal Labour Conference this afternoon. ...

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  9. MACLEAN REFERENDUM.

    At a reterendum, ratepayers of the Maclean Municipality rejected the proposal of the council to borrow £1650 to construct public baths. The voting was: For the proposal, ...

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  10. CLARENCE RIVER FISHERMEN.

    Maclean licensed net fishermen carried a resolution to form one Clarence River Association having three branche., at Grafton, iluka, and Maclean, each branch to elect two ...

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  11. DEATH FOLLOWS FALL.

    Eric Dunt, 45, who fractured his skull when he fell from a scaffolding at the Capital Theatre, died at the district hospital. Dunt, who was married, came from Hepburn Springs, ...

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  12. INSANITY IN WOUNDING CHARGE.

    At the Inverell Quarter Sessions, before Judge Mocatta, Bernhard Gerahty vas found not guilty, on the grounds of Insanity, of a charge of maliciously wounding Henry Schultz. ...

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  13. THEFT OF £119.

    The bottle department of the Ship Hotel, Collins-street, Hobart, was entered while the occupants were at lunch on Saturday and the till robbed of £119. The thief, it is ...

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  14. STATE ELECTIONS.

    [?] pre-selection ballot has been taken by theTJabour leagues in the Young electorate, and the result of the first count was:—Martin 567, McCarthy 395, Ticehurst 339, Nilon 125. ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. F. K. HABERECHT.

    Mr. Fred. K. Haberecht died at Pleasant Hills yesterday from heart failure. He had been a resident for 40 years, and had a wheelwright and engineering business, from ...

    Article : 54 words
  16. PHARMACY CONFERENCE.

    The Australasian Pharmacy Conference carried a motion to-day affirming that the profession should have a code of ethics for its guidance, and a sub-committee was appointed ...

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  17. THE KOWARRA.

    When the Howard Smith steamer Kowarra arrived at Sydney from Melbourne early yesterday morning, the five firemen who had been found guilty by the Australian Seamen's Union ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    The Premier (Mr. J. C. Mcphee) to-night addressed a special meeting of the Hobart Chamber of Commerce on Tasmania's position under Federation. He claimed that the ...

    Article : 180 words
  19. EXPORT OF WINE.

    The Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) has announced that by proclamation, issued under the Wine Overseas Marketing Act, 1929, the export of any wine from the ...

    Article : 245 words
  20. BETTING CHARGES.

    William Lewis, licensee of the Royal Hotel, Walcha-road, and others, were arrested and charged with gambling on the hotel premises, Lewis was fined £30 and costs for keeping ...

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  21. METTERS' LTD. FACTORY.

    After an inspection of Metters', Ltd.'s, factory at Alexandria yesterday, the Acting Minister for Customs (Mr. Forde) said that it was the duty of whatever Government ...

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  22. LATE MAJOR G. T. SADLER.

    Major George Thomas Sadler died at Cronulla on Sunday at the age of 76 years. Born at Stratford-on-Avon, Major Sadler joined the Royal Marine Artillery as a young ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WOOLLEN MILLS.

    Damage estimated at £15,000 was caused by a fire which broke out in the Returned Soldiers' Woollen Mills at Geelong about 9 o'clock to-night. ...

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  24. HOME DESTROYED.

    While enjoying a circus performance with his wife and family at Wingham on Saturday night, Mr. G. J. Mumford, of Strathcedar, wao Informed that his five-roomed wooden ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. MINERS INJURED.

    Stanley Bishop, who is employed at "the State mine, was admitted to hospital suffering from head injuries, and a probable fracture of the skull. He was coupling some skips when ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. PASTURES PROTECTION BOARDS.

    Mr. C. J. Fraser, who has been appointed president of the Council of Advice of the Pastures Protection Boards. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. RAILWAYS.

    A meeting, representative of the various public bodies in A Riding of Warringah Shire, held at Mona Vale on Saturday evening, unanimously passed a resolution calling on ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployment relief scheme initiated by the Mayor of Lane Cove (Alderman Brady), with the idea of collecting sufficient money weekly to engage as many as possible of the ...

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  29. THE LATE MRS. JOHN DILL.

    Mrs. John Dill, of 112 Archer-street, Chatswood, who died recently at the age of 74 years, was the widow of Mr. John Dill, of Toogimbie Station, Hay. ...

    Article : 129 words
  30. FOOT CRUSHED BY ENGINE.

    Norman Browne was working under an engine at the railway yards adjusting parts when the engine moved, the driver apparently being unaware that Browne was underneath. ...

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  31. FRENCH ART.

    The exhibition of contemporary French art which Mr. H. Walter Barnett has brought to Sydney and placed on view at Anthony Horderns' gallery, is an exceedingly interesting one. ...

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  32. CASINO-BONALBO RAILWAY.

    Men are being engaged for work on the Casino-Bonalbo railway line. To-day 40 men were signed on. They work three days and then another 40 will start. The engineer ...

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  33. SIR HENRY PARKES.

    To-day is the anniversary of Sir Henry Parkcs's birth, and to commemorate it the Royal Australian Historical Society has arranged with the Hon Sydney Smith a Minister in Parkes fourth ...

    Article : 53 words
  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  35. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Two men were severely injured as the result of a motor car overturning near the intersection of Pittwater and Ryde roads, Gladesville, yesterday afternoon, when the driver ...

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  36. BRITISH LABOUR LEADER.

    Mr. Walter M. Citrine, general secretary of the Trades Union Congress of Great Britain, and president of the International Federation of Trade Unions, arrived at Melbourne ...

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  37. DEATH OF FORMER PRIMATE.

    The death of Lord Davidson, former Archb hop of Canterbury, was announced by cable from London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. 50 YEARS' SERVICE.

    On the eve of his retirement after completion of 50 years' service, Mr. John B. News, senior overseer in the delivery section of the telegraph department, was presented with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. TRAGIC DEATH.

    Accustomed as he is to death, Mr. Charles Coffill, manager of F. W. Hartley's funeral parlours, King-street, Newtown, was greatly shocked by a tragedy which occurred yesterday ...

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  40. CITY ELECTIONS.

    Mr. J. Garden, one of the selected Labour candidates for Flinders ward in the City Council, addressed a meeting in Selwyn-street, Moore Park, last night. ...

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  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 234 words
  42. ITALIANS FINED.

    About 300 gallons of potent spirit and crude wine were seized by licensing police after raids were made upon premises in Kerr-street and Charles-street, Fitzroy, on the evening of ...

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  43. COMPULSORY WHEAT POOL.

    Although the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Slater) said to-day that the State Ministry would be unable to complete its share in the establishment of a compulsory wheat pool ...

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  44. FIRE AT SYLVANIA.

    Three firemen were burned in a fire which occurred last night, at the motor garage of Mr. E. S. Edwards, Prince's Highway, Sylvania. [?] garage was burned to the ground, and ...

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  45. BUTCHERS' HOURS.

    Mr. F. Pollard, secretary of the Butchers' Union, referred last night to a statement by Mr Shand (secretary of the Master Butchers' Association of New South Wales) that there ...

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  46. BOGUS ADVERTISEMENT.

    Hilton Rose, 35, clerk, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with having caused a bogus advertisement to be inserted in the "Sydney Morning Herald." It was stated ...

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  47. EMPIRE GAMES.

    At a special meeting to-day the executive of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association decided to recommend to the British Empire Games Committee that A. J. Hillhouse, ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "A Country Girl," 8 Criterion Theatre: "Let Us Be Gay," 8.15. Theatre Royal: "Love Lies," 8 Palace Theatre: "Westminster Glee Singers," 8. ...

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  49. THE DENTAL BOARD.

    Nominations for the election of four dentists as members of the Dental Board of New South Wales closed yesterday with the registrar (Mr. G. R. Cameron). There were seven ...

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  50. LAUNDRY CONFERENCE.

    The Interstate laundry conference will commence its sittings in Sydney to-day. The Minister for Labour (Mr. Farrar) will open the conference at the Chamber of ...

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  51. FIRE AT LEICHHARDT.

    Fire brigades from Stanmore and Leichhardt were called to Leichhardt early yesterday morning. A combined shop and dwelling in Marion-street had caught fire, evidently ...

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  52. FILM CENSORSHIP.

    By an alteration in the method of censoring moving picture films for exhibition in Victoria, which will be made immediately, officers of the Chief Secretary's Department hope that the ...

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  53. CHAIR OF OBSTETRICS.

    The New Zealand Obstetrical Society, which has just raised £31,000 to endow a chair of obstetrics at Otago Medical School, Dunedin, has decided that a professor should be ...

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  54. NEW AIR SERVICE.

    The National Airways, Limited, service between Sydney and Melbourne is to commence on June 1, and the following timetable will be observed: Leave Melbourne 7.30 a.m. daily, ...

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  55. WOOL SALES.

    The final wool sales of the May series in Melbourne took place to-day, when two firms of selling brokers, the Victorian Producers' Co-operative Co. and Younghusband, Ltd., ...

    Article : 98 words
  56. LECTURES TO BE BROADCAST.

    The Deputy-Chancellor of Sydney University (Sir Mungo Maccallum), speaking, from station 2BL last night, announced that a series of University extension lectures would ...

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  57. BONUS ON GOLD.

    Representatives of mining interests, members of the Federal and state Parliaments, and municipal authorities attended a conference which opened at Bendigo to-day to discuss ...

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  58. ROCKDALE SALVATION ARMY BAND.

    The Rockdale Salvation Army band was presented with a new set of instruments, valued at £630, at a musical festival at the Rockdale Town Hall last evening. The Mayor ...

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  59. SOUTH AFRICAN SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Members ot tile South African Soldiers' Association will hold a reunion dinner at Miss Bishop's Cute. King-street, city, on Saturday evening. ...

    Article : 29 words
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