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  4. OBITUARY. MR. R. W. ROBINSON.

    The remains of the late Mr. Robert William Robinson, who had been-secretary of the Prisoners' Aid Society, were cremated at the Northern Suburbs Crematorium yesterday. ...

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TREATMENT OF ABORIGINES.

    Sir,—Unfortunately no one can, with any justification, contest the statement that aborigines have been massacred in Australia by the whites. But I do contest the ...

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  6. WYNYARD STATION.

    Sir,—There is no reason why a large percentage of the noise of electric trains in the underground raliway could not be eliminated by:—(1) The setting of the tracks on an ...

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  7. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It was refreshing to read in your Saturday's issue Mr. Wheeler's just and temperately worded letter of March 2 re air and smells at Wynyard; dirty railway carriages. ...

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  8. MR. J. J. CURREN.

    Mr. John Joseph Curren, of Warner's Avenue, Bondi, whose death occurred last Sunday in St. Vincent's Hospital, had been attached to the Government Priting Office for ...

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  9. THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day appeared a report of the inaugural meeting and the principal speeches at the convention of the Institute of Automotive Engineers, which opened at ...

    Article : 238 words
  10. MR. LANG AND UNIFORMS.

    Sir,—In a recent issue you report Mr. Lang as saying, in an address to railway employees at Eveleigh: "I'm not a good mixer, and I refuse to wear a uniform, whether a soldier's, ...

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  11. MRS. MARY NORTON.

    The Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, Dr. Norton, received a cable to-night, informing him of the death in Dublin of his mother, Mrs. Mary Norton, aged 82. A Requiem Mass ...

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  12. MR. JAMES McKENZIE.

    Mr. James McKenzie, 97, a well-known identity and pioneer of the Tweed district, has died at Murwillumbah. He was the last of the early pioneers who did much to ...

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  13. THE POLICE FORCE.

    Sir,—New South Wales has full reason to be proud of the rank and file of all branches of its police force. Witnessing the great achievements and fine display at the ...

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  14. RESPECT FOR THE LAW.

    Sir,—Two observations which may be made any day in the city and suburbs, whilst apparently unrelated, have a fundamental and somewhat sinister common element. On the ...

    Article : 251 words
  15. ELECTRICAL GEAR.

    The Chairman of the County Council, Councillor Gardiner, stated at the meeting of the council yesterday that a start had been made with the periodic inspection of electric ...

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  16. A SYDNEY RODEO.

    Sir,—At the time of the Melbourne Centenary celebrations, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne ignored a widely signed petition against holding a rodeo. Like its predecessor at Wembley, ...

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  17. GOVERNMENT HOUSING SCHEME.

    Sir,—I should like to congratulate the Government upon its recent legislation in finaneing loans on property through co-operative building societies. The actual operation of ...

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  18. PARKES CELEBRATIONS.

    Sir,—After a whole week of sport and pleasure, the 150th Anniversary celebrations at Parkes came to a close to-night. The organisation and control of traffic during the whole ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL LIFE ASSURANCE.

    The terms of reference of the Royal Commission, which has been appointed by the State Ministry to inquire into and report on industrial life assurance, have been approved ...

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  20. MELBOURNE TRAFFIC.

    Sir,—Your Melbourne correspondent, on February 28, suggested that Melbourne people desire a Greater Melbourne Council. That is not so. They fear that the addition of ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. RAILWAY FACILITIES.

    Sir,—I beg to express my displeasure at the chaotic condition of the ticket service for electric train passengers at the Central Railway Station. In the evening between 5 and ...

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  22. TRAMS AND BUSES.

    Sir,—It is a nightmare to travel by any of the new type of tramcar that runs to the Eastern Suburbs via King's Cross. Bellevue Hill, and The Glebe, because of the terrific ...

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  23. DEADLOCK REACHED.

    There is a deadlock in the dispute between the management and employees at the South mine. The management will not re-employ the two ...

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  24. BEAUTY SPOTS.

    Sir,—It is very pleasing to note that the Premier, Mr. Stevens, has personally interested himself in having several allotments at Palm Beach, commanding a beautiful view, ...

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  25. MILLIONS CLUB.

    Mr. C. Brunsdon Fletcher will be the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon to-day, and will deliver an address entitled "The 'News of the Day." ...

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