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  3. TEACHERS' PAY.

    Mr. A. McGuinness, president of the New South Wales Teachers' Federation, opening a conference of assistant teachers on Saturday, attacked the State Government's treatment of ...

    Article : 505 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS. BALLINA POLICE COURT.

    "There have been no previous offences of that nature here, and I have inflicted a light penalty, but in future such light penalties will not be imposed," said Mr. H. Hawkins, P.M., ...

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  5. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr. Norman Ross Smith, who died at Cremorne on Thursday, took place at Northern Suburbs Crematorium on Friday. Mr. Ross Smith, who was a prominent ...

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  6. LABOUR PARTY EXPULSIONS. MR. LANG ATTACKS COMMUNISTS.

    Addressing the special conference of the State Labour party which on Saturday expelled five members of Parliament and 16 union leaders, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) made a bitter attack on the Communist party, which he blamed for the ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. BAN ON ALSATIANS WANTED.

    The Bathurst Pastures Protection Board, which has already twice appealed unsuccessfully to the municipal council to ban Alsatian dogs, will again ask the council to declare the ...

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  8. NONAGENARIAN'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Webb, of Tarana, who was believed to be the oldest living native of the Bathurst district, has died at the age of 93. She was born at Kelso, her father, Mr. ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. MR. LANG'S SPEECH TO CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Lang, who was loudly cheered, said that many delegates in the Labour Council were not supporters of the Labour party. They took every advantage to defeat any move ...

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  10. BATHURST DIOCESAN ELECTORS.

    The board of electors of the Anglican didcese of Bathurst will meet for the fourth time on August 29 for the election of a Bishop of Bathurst in succession to Dr. Crotty. The ...

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  11. NEW COOMA ALDERMAN.

    Dr. Kingsley Hudson has been elected an alderman of the Cooma municipality, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Alderman J. Chamberlain. ...

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  12. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Francis James Corbett, 56, unmarried, was discovered dead in his hut yesterday. Apparently he died on Wednesday night. ...

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  13. WIRELESS SETS STOLEN.

    Thieves entered the shop of A. L. Bowden and stole three wireless sets valued at £46. Entrance was gained through a side office window after an unsuccessful attempt had been ...

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  14. NEV LINE REQUESTED.

    On their annual tour of the western districts, the Railway Commissioners visited Cowra, and were met by a deputation of representatives of the Shire Council and the ...

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  15. JAPANESE HOPES For Trade Agreement.

    Two Japanese wool-buyers who arrived at Sydney on Saturday morning by the Kitano Maru expressed hopes that negotiations for the settlement of a trade agreement between ...

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  16. FIVE DINGOES SHOT.

    When a party of four Glen Innes residents left town for a day in the bush they little thought the outing would turn into a hunt and result in a considerable profit to one of ...

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  17. WOOL BUYERS

    It is learned that several big wool importers have instructed some of their buyers at present in Australia to proceed to other wool-growing countries. ...

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  18. KEMPSEY BABY HEALTH CENTRE.

    The committee of the Kempsey baby health centre is delighted at the manner in which mothers are availing themselves of the services of the centre, under the direction of ...

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  19. MOUTH ORGAN BAND.

    The Lithgow Mouth Organ Band has changed its name to the Lithgow Harmonica Baud. It is intended to obtain a full set of harmonicas. The band is enlisting the ...

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  20. NORTHERN MINERS' VIEW.

    The expulsion of Mr. J. Duffin, the northern miners' representative on the A.L.P. executive, is regarded here as one of the worst tactical blunders that the A.L.P. ruling faction ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. LITHGOW CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.

    At a special meeting, shareholders of Lithgow Co-operative Society discussed the dismissal of an employee by the board, and decided to forward a recommendation to the ...

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  22. LABOUR DAY SHIELD.

    The Lithgow Six-hours and Labour Day Committee has been advised by the sydney Municipal Ambulance Brigade that it intends to return the Hoskins Shield, won by the ...

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  23. CHURCH CREED.

    The forthcoming meeting in Sydney of the General Assembly of the Fresbyterian Church of Australia will have before it the findings of a committee which was authorised at the ...

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  24. THE CHURCHES.

    In a pastoral letter from Archbishop Kelly, which was read in all Catholic churches in the city and suburbs yesterday, it was announced that the Corpus Christi procession at St. ...

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  25. MT. KAPUTAR ROAD.

    The Namoi Shire Council has decided to communicate with official circles intimating that no satisfaction has yet been received from the Government regarding the proposed official ...

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  26. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) on Saturday denied that there was any foundation for the statement of Brigadier-General H. W. Lloyd that preparation were ...

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  27. NEW RAILWAY OFFICES.

    Offices at the Orange railway station for the district superintendent and his personal staff, built at a cost of £5000, were officially opened by Mr. T. J. Hartigan, Chief Railway ...

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  28. BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The first directors elected to the Port Kembla Co-operative Building Society were Messrs. S. C. Jones, A. P. Pratt, R. Shipp, J. H. Lane, H. G. Morton and J. Matthews, ...

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  29. PORT KEMBLA STREETS.

    Objections are being raised to the Central Illawarra Councils proposal to rename six streets at Port Kembla after prominent deceased townsmen. It is claimed the present ...

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  30. RELIEF STRIKE SETTLED.

    After having been on strike for nearly three weeks, sustenance workers in most of the suburbs decided yesterday to accept the terms of settlement offered by the Minister for ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. GREAT AUCTION SALE.

    One of the largest auction sales ever held in Australia will begin at Albury on August 31 when, by order of the State Government, the huge plant used in the construction of ...

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  32. WOMAN'S BODY IN HARBOUR.

    The body of Mrs. Lily Le Couteur, 58, who lived at Elizabeth Bay-road. Elizabeth Bay, was found floating in the waters of Elizabeth Bay on Saturday morning. It was recovered ...

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  33. AMBULANCE FOR SINGLETON.

    Arrangements were made at a meeting of the Maitland District Ambulance committee last night to establish a service at Singleton. One bearer with a car and equipment will go ...

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