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  2. LAW NOTICES. MONDAY, JULY [?].

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  3. Advertising

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  4. BIRDS OF PREY. (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.) CHAPTER XXI.—Continued.

    "Now you see the sort of fellow you have saddled yourself with," said Jeff. "I don't see anything very dreadful," Joyce defended herself, "And a man who will risk ...

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  5. SHAKESPEARE.

    "Othello" was on the pir yesterday afternoon. This broadcast was the first of the Shakespeare series arranged by the Broadcasting Commission. It was relayed from ...

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  6. LETTERS CAPITALISM AND CHRISTIANITY.

    Sir,—The controversy which has been conducted in your columns between Sir Arthur Rickard and some leading churchmen, although it has not been distinguished by a ...

    Article : 449 words
  7. BROADCASTING.

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  8. WORKERS' COMPENSATION COMMISSION.

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  9. DISTRICT COURT.

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  10. QUARTER SESSIONS.

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  11. PARRAMATTA QUARTER SESSIONS.

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  12. SCOTTISH ARTISTS.

    Mr. Sydney MacEwan, the Scottish tenor, and Mr. Duncan Morison, pianist and composer, arrived in Sydney by the Wanganella on Saturday, under contract to the Australian ...

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  13. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT.

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  14. FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY COURT.

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  15. COMING CONCERTS.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission announces that box plans will open to-day at Nicholson's and Paling's for the programme by Mr. Howard Jacobs and the A.B.C. Dance ...

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  16. A CENTRAL SEA.

    Sir,—In a recent article in the "Herald" on "Soil Erosion," Mr. Fegan revived the idea of recreating a sea in Central Australia by cutting a canal from Spencer's Guif to Lake ...

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  17. OLD ALLEYNIANS.

    The twenty-third annual old Alleynian dinner was held at the Australia Hotel on Saturday, The following were present:—Sir Henry Braddon. Messrs. P. S. Chapman. C. M. C. ...

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  18. ROYAL COMMISSION.

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  19. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

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  20. SCHOOLS' FESTIVAL.

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  21. SHOPLIFTERS CONVICTED.

    Agnes McFarlane, 73, was fined £5, in default 10 days, at the Central Police Court on Saturday for having stolen two women's cardigans, valued at 11/10, the property of Winns, ...

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  22. AIR-COMMODORE'S ADDRESS.

    Air-Commodore H. R. Nicholl, of the Royal Air Force, will address the members of the United Service Institution of New South Wales at the monthly luncheon at the Wentworth ...

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  23. TREES IN ASHFIELD PARK.

    Sir,—The reported remarks of Ashfield's Mayor (Alderman Cavill) in connection with the trees in Ashfield Park are both interesting and comforting. Inter alia, he says that ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. ART IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "M.D.," of Wentworth Falls, in your issue of June 20, remarks, in an interesting letter on the above subject: There must be many public-spirited people in ...

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  26. MARSUPIAL BIRTH.

    Sir,—One naturally feels a little chary of opening up old wounds, especially one such as the above subject, for Press correspondence and private discussion on the point have been ...

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  27. CHAPTER XXIII.

    Jeff was watching Joyce anxiously. He could hardly believe his eyes when he saw a smile cross her face. "I felt sure you vere going to ask me that, Major," she said. "Of ...

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  28. PASS OF VICTORIA.

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. P. C. Mowle ("S.M.H.," 25/6/1936), I suggest that Mr. H. B. Mathews, Surveyor-General, New South Wales, had no need to see the inscription on the obelisk at ...

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