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  2. TEMPERATURE RISES. RAPID CHANGE.

    The temperature at Sydney yesterday reached 81.8 degrees, almost 10 degrees higher than Wednesday's maximum. In the last two days the ...

    Article : 209 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS. FAR SOUTH COAST EXHIBITION.

    The Far South Const and Tablelands Exhibition will open al Bega next week and will continue for three days and two nights. The show will be officially opened by Sir John ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL PAGEANT. Organisation Intensive.

    Commercial firms are co-operatingeagerly in the organisation of the commercial and industrial pageant which will be seen in Sydney on ...

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  5. ELECTION CAMPAIGN SPEECHES. AVERAGE MAN.

    The Premier, Mr. Stevens, in a speech at Rockdale last night, said that his Government during its term of office had served the interests of ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL POLICIES.

    Witnesses before the Royal Commission on industrial Insurances, Which began its inquiry to-day, gave evidence that they had paid large. ...

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  7. CHAOS AT QUAY.

    The Lord Mayor, Alderman Nock, declared yesterday that the conditions at Circular Quay were discreditable both to the Government and to the city. The ...

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  8. INDUSTRIALISTS ATTACKED.

    A bitter attack upon Mr. Lazzarini, M.L.A., Industrial Labour candidate for Marrickville, was made by the loader of the Labour Party, Mr. Lang, in a ...

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  9. SETTLEMENT POLICY.

    A large audience wailed for nearly an hour here to-night to hear the leader of the United Country Party, Mr. Bruxner. He had been delayed by a ...

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  10. DEATH WHILE FIGHTING FIRE.

    Oscar Edward Thomas. 69 collapsed and died when he was fighting a grass fire on his property at Shannonbrook this morning. He had lived in the district for a quarter of a ...

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  11. FORBES FILTRATION PLANT.

    Following the receipt of advice from the Public Works Department, following the withdrawal of the principal sectional tenders for the Forbes filtration plant the local Municipal ...

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  12. BOOKMAKER FINED.

    L. Bambury, bookmaker, of Morce was charged in the Glen Innes Police Court yesterday with having falled In keep a proper record of batting transactions in connection ...

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  13. FIERCE GALES SOUTH OF CONTINENT.

    A strong southerly gale and heavy seas off the Victorian const have led to a serious disorganisation of the arrival of vessels bound for Melbourne. ...

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  14. VETERAN PRINTER'S DEATH. I

    The death has occurred of Mr. James Locke, 80, who for 40 years had carrled on a printing business in Goulburn. Mr. Locke carne to Australia when he was 17, and was for some ...

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  15. ALBURY'S BIG DAY.

    Hundreds of visitors arrived by cars and special trains from all parts of the district to-day. Thousands of people thronged the streets to watch the procession of decorated ...

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  16. I DEEDS COMPARED.

    Speaking at Hurstville lost night, Dr. Webb. M.L.A., gave a series of comparisons between the achievements of the Stevens Government and of the Forgan Smith Labour Government ...

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  17. CAR OVER EMBANKMENT.

    A motor car, being driven from Sydney to Bethungra, by Mrs. Maiden, of Bowen[?]e[?], Bethungra, skidded on a wet road near Paddy's River, plunged down an ...

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  18. BAND HALL DESTROYED.

    Fire destroyed the band hall at Port Kembla this morning. Mr. W. Freemn, the band master, who sleeps al the rear of the hall premises, escaped just before the roof of the hall ...

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  19. MR. LYONS'S SPEECH.

    "In the difficult days surrounding the Lang Administration, the damage was done, because there was no co-operation between Commonwealth and State," declared the Prime s ...

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  20. VERDICT OF £5,000

    A Supreme Court jury yesterday awarded a schoolteacher £5,000 damages in an action tor malicious prosecution, which he had brought ...

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  21. CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA.

    It was encouraging to fee Ihe Conservatorium filled at the second of the subscription concerts last night., The programme,although composed mainly of works with which Sydney ...

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  22. PROTEST AGAINST INCREASE IN RATES.

    A meeting of representative ratepayers was held lust night to protest against the decision of the Shire Council to borrow £12,500, under the £ for £ Government subsidy scheme to ...

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  23. MARCHESA MARCON! UNABLE TO COME.

    Sir Ernest Fisk president of the Institution of Radio Engineers. announced yesterday the receipt of the news that the Marche[?] Marconl would be unable to visit Australia, as she ...

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  24. ELECTIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The state elections to be held on Saturday promise to be the quietest on record. There have been few, If any, exciting exchanges between the different parties. The ...

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  25. RYDE WORKS.

    The Minister for Works and Local Government, Mr. Spooner, who is the U.A.P. candidate for Ryde, said at a meeting at the Soldiers' Hall. Eastwood, last night, that ...

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  26. GIRL'S RUSE.

    Police inquliles regarding Phyllis Bnitona 12 ½, who was found bound and gagged in the gutter in Baker Street. Birkenhead on Tuesday night, ceased abruptly this morning, when ...

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  27. WIDER EDUCATION.

    Mr. Heffron, M.L.A., leader of the Industrialists, speaking at Botany last night, said that the Labour party, if returned, would Improve the State educational facilities. ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    10 a.m.: Mitchell Library exhibition National Art Gallery exhibition: Genealogical exhibition 91 Phillip Street. 10 a.m. to 9.30 p.m.: Flora and Fauns ...

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  29. HOSPITAL NURSES.

    Large hospitals in Sydney are finding difficulty in securing a sufficient number of traineenurses, according to a statement made yesterday by the organising secretary of the Royal ...

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  30. UNIVERSITY MEDALLIST.

    Mr. C. F. Weston, B.A. who has graduated with first-class honours and the University medal in the Faculty of Law. Mr. Weston entered the Faculty of Arts ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. WORKS EXPENDITURE.

    The directors of the Commonwealth Bank, in their half-yearly report issued yesterday, state that so long as employment continues to rise, it nouid be advisable for Governments ...

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  32. "CATHOLICISM."

    Mr. F. W. Armstrong, State organiser for the United Protestent Association of Australia, in a letter to the Editor of "The Sydney Morning Herald," replies to a sermon preached ...

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  33. WORK ON WATERFRONT.

    Commander R. G. Bowen, U.A.P. candidate for King, speaking at Miller's Point last night, said that the increased shipping in the port, following the increased prosperity brought ...

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  34. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS

    No union In the State Is more anxious to Improve your working conditions than I am. said the Chief Commissioner for Railways. Mr. T. J. Hartigan, to a large gathering of ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. Councillors inspect works.

    Councillors of the Baulkham Hills Shire yesterday carried out a tour over 120 miles of roads In the shire to inspect new works being carried out and to meet deputations of ...

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  36. WORLD UNCERTAINTY.

    Mr. Vernon Treatt. an endorsed U.A.P. candidate for Woollahra, said, at a meeting at King's Cross last night, that, he appealed to electors to vote both nationally and rationally ...

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  37. PARTY SYSTEM.

    Mr. Thomas, M.L.A speaking at Bondi last night, said that Ihe effective working of the party system was one of the strongest safeguards of democracy and of the preservation ...

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  38. SHIP STEAMS 7,600 MILES WITH LIST.

    With a heavy list lo port [?] with one of the blades of her propeller missing the Biltish tramp steamer Vera Radellsse (5,587 tons) completed an eventful voyage from Sicily ...

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  39. MR. STOREY AT MOSMAN.

    Mr. H. M. Storey, an endorsed U.A.P candidate for Mosman. speaking in the Mosman Town Hall last night. said that the United Australia Party as the most representative ...

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  40. SHARK TREATMENT.

    The Harbour Master Captain Hill, yesterday Informed the health officer of the North Sydney Council. Mr. Trickelt, that he could hot say where the Cranwin Fisherles would ...

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  41. LABOUR PAPER.

    The leader at the Opposition Mr. Lang, Mr. Beassley M.P., Mr J. J. Tyrrell M.L.C., and Mr. G. Callin. secretary of the Gas Employees' Union resigned yesterday from the ...

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  42. SHOOTING OF BARMAN.

    A jury in the Criminal Court to day found Harcourt Lee. 38. halrdresser, of Rathdown Strect. Carlton, not guilty of having murdered Arthur Kingsley Taplin, 22, barman, of ...

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  43. MR. HARRIE MITCHELL'S CAMPAIGN.

    Opening his campaign last night in the Town Hall at Strathfield. Mr Harrie Mitchell, an endorsed U.A.P candidate foi Burwood, advocated the planning in advance of ...

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  44. INDEPENDENTS AS A "PARTY."

    Mr. E. T. Kendall, U.C.P. candidate for Corowa, speaking at Tocumwal last night, said the height of absurdity had been reached when Alderman W. Harrison, independent ...

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  45. FORCED LANDING OF MAIL PLANE.

    The Qantas mail plane from Normanton to Cloncurry, in the charge of Captain Donaldson, made a forced landing through engine trouble. 130 miles from Normanton, this ...

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  46. MAN HURLED 20 FEET.

    Archlbald Thomas Hill, 22. of Frederick Street Campsie was crossing the railway line near South Parade. Campsie last night when he wa struck by a rail motor and ...

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  47. U.A.P. MEETINGS.

    The Premier Mr. Stevens, will speak tonight at the Masonic Hall Drummoyne. in support of Mr. Lee. M.L.A., and al Parramatta Town Hall in support of Mr. Gollan ...

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  48. ST. PATRICK'S DAY.

    St. Patrick's Day will he officially celebrated to-day with a religious observance this morning at St. Mary's Cathedral and the annual concert this evening at the Sydney Town ...

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  49. DR. FLECK CONFIDENT.

    Confidence that he would retain Granville for the Government was expressed yesterday by Dr. Fleek, M. L. A. "I am sure of support from those people on whose behalf I have ...

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  50. SOLDIERS' REUNIONS.

    A 19th Battalion smoke social will be held In the "Centenary Hall," Plaza Hotel, Wynyard Station. George Street, on Tuesday, April 26, at 7.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 35 words
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