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  2. SEARCH FOR BODIES.

    Thirty police and black-trackers in three parties under Detective-sergeants Sherringham, Calman, and Frankish continued the search ...

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  3. LANG PARTY SPLIT.

    It was reported at the Trades Hall yesterday that secret moves were being made to remove Mr. Lang from the leadership of the State Labour ...

    Article : 434 words
  4. RENTS RISING.

    Evidence that rents were on the increase, and, in some suburbs, were 10 to 15 per cent. below the peak predepression figures of 1929, was given ...

    Article : 524 words
  5. MARCH IN CITY TO-DAY.

    The Governor, Lord Wakehurst, will lead the Anzac Day march through the city streets this morning. Between 20,000 and 30,000 ex-servicemcn are ...

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  6. FLORAL TRIBUTES ON CENOTAPH.

    Floral tokens ol remembrance were being laid on the Cenotaph all day yesterday and far into the night. This photograph was taken last evening. The tributes range from home-made bouquets of garden flowers to elaborate wreaths sent from various parts of the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BAN ON KOALAS CRITICISED.

    Although koala bears were prohibited from inclusion in the exhibit of Australian native birds and animals which was sent to the San Francis[?] Exposition, on the ground that they ...

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  8. CHEMICALS ON FIRE.

    Mr. N. C. Van Kool and two assistants had to flee from the room when chemicals caught fire in the laboratory of the Van Kool Refrigerator Co., on the top floor of a building ...

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  9. REVOLVER CARRIED IN TOBACCO POUCH.

    Nicola Truda, an Italian, who was formerly a merchant but is now serving a prison sentence, was charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with having been in possession of ...

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  10. SYMBOLS OF ANZAC.

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, in an address to pupils at an Anzac service at the Burwood Central Domestic Science School yesterday, said that the deeds of the Anzaces symbolised ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. MAN REMANDED.

    When Albert Andrew Moss, 61, appeared before the Dubbo Police Court to-day on a charge of having, at Brummagem Creek, about January 21, murdered Thomas Robinson, 68, ...

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  12. FORMER PUGILIST FOUND GUILTY.

    Judge Markell, in the Quarter Sessions yesterday afternoon, in sentencing Williom Tyson, 32, ex-pugilist, to three years' imprisonment, for robbery, said that he looked upon this ...

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  13. BLIND MAN SAVED.

    When a wooden and fibro cottage in Curawa Road. South Creek, Deewhy, caught fire early yesterday morning, the occupants, Mrs. D. Barbour and a lodger, Mr. E. C. Traynor. ...

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  14. ANZACS' REUNION DINNER.

    The passing of 24 years showed plainly on the faces of a band of nearly 200 original Anzacs who attended the annual dinner of the Gallipoli Legion ...

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  15. FINE WEATHER EXPECTED.

    The Acting State Meteorologist, Mr. Newman, said last night that the weather outlook for Anzac Day was good. ...

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  16. LOCAL GOVERNMENT INSURANCE.

    The chairman of the Fire and Accident traderwriters' Association, Mr. H. V. Reynolds, said yesterday that the issue raised by the entry of the State Insurance Office into the ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. WREATH CEREMONIES.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton has, for many years, sent a wreath, from England to be placed on the Cenotaph. Again this year General Hamilton has forwarded, in cold ...

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  18. ROUTE OF MARCH.

    the route of to-day's Anzac march from the Mitchell Library, through the city to the Domain. where a service will be held. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. NORTH SHORE HOSPITAL.

    A deputation representing the Royal North Shore Hospital Vigilance Committee asked the Acting Minister for Health, Mr Richaidson, yesterday to ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. RETURNED MEN'S STABILITY

    The secretary of the Pokice Association, Mr. Cosgrove, at the annual banquet of the New Soulh Wales police returned sailors and soldiers last night, said that men who served ...

    Article : 205 words
  21. REUNIONS.

    Reunions to-day which have not already been announced are:— After Anzac march: Australian Flying Corps Association, Coronet Cafe. 321 George ...

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  22. ANZAC FESTIVAL.

    Many popular Sydney musicans took part in the Anzac Eve festival, which was held it the Conservatorium last night. It was an amiable, well-balanced programme, and it ...

    Article : 217 words
  23. OBITUARY.

    Many professional men and representatives of University organisations and cricket and other sporting bodies attended the funeral yesterday of Dr. Archibald I. Blue, late ...

    Article : 276 words
  24. MAYOR'S STATEMENT.

    At the North Sydney council last night the Mayor, Alderman Stanton, replying to a question by Alderman Faulkner, said that the affairs at the Royal North Shore Hospital had ...

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  25. TRAINS AND TRAMS.

    Anzac Day will be observed as a holiday by the Department of Railways. There will be excursion fares between Sydney and many country stations, and augmented train ...

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  26. MAN CHARGED WITH THREE MURDERS.

    On charges of having murdered three persons, including his wife at Grass Tree Hill, near Hobart, yesterday, Cyr[?]l Estcourt, 22, woodcutter, was remanded for a week in the ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. DEATH OF MR. JUSTICE HENCHMAN.

    Mr. Justice Henchman, who became ill while presiding at the hearing of a case at Toowoomba last Thursday, died there early this morning. ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. GOOD FRIDAY.

    The standing committee of the Diocese of Sydney decided yesterday to urge that the Royal Easter Show should be closed on Good Friday, or alternatively that the Show should ...

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  29. DIED IN TRAM SHED.

    Thomas Deakes, 63, of Walora Road, North Bondi, collapsed and died in a tramway waiting shed in Campbell Parade. Bondi, yesterday Eastern Suburbs Ambulance took the body ...

    Article : 47 words
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