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  3. ROOSEVELT.

    The American scene, with special reference to the impending Presidential election, was surveyed by Professor W. B. Munro, formerly Professor of ...

    Article : 729 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The following candidates have been selected for the "Queen of the Ball" competition at the police ball for the Shoalhaven Ambulance:— Misses Joyce Gillam (Berry), N. Ellison and ...

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  5. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SECTION 92.

    Sir,—I have followed the "James v The Commonwealth" case with a good deal of interest. The result is satisfactory. In fact, I could not see how the Privy Council could ...

    Article : 474 words
  6. STATE PARLIAMENT. Income Tax Bill Passed.

    The business of the session was completed by the State Parliament last night. Only one new bill was brought forward—the Gas and Electricity (Amendment) Bill—which affords facilities for the ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. "CORONATION."

    Sir,—I have been so much interested in the correspondence that has appeared in your columns recently, concerning the words "carnation" and "coronation," that I have made ...

    Article : 364 words
  8. RAILWAY STATION ROBBED.

    The railway station office at Burradoo was forced open by thieves, and parcels, valued at £11, were stolen. This is the third robbery at the station in recent years. Sydney ...

    Article : 45 words
  9. ELECTRICITY FOR FARMERS.

    The Nattai Shire Council has completed arrangements with prospective consumers for the extension of electricity to the farming communities of Glenquarry and Kangaloon, and the ...

    Article : 58 words
  10. DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION.

    A public meeting at Bulli last night unanimously decided to recommend Bulli Shire Council to adopt the diphtheria immunisation scheme of the Health Department. ...

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  11. PRESERVATION OF FLORA AND FAUNA.

    Bulli Shire Council has been informed that the Government has made an agreement for the resumption of the land owned by the estate of the late Sir G. W. Allen. This land ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. INADEQUATE DEFENCE.

    Sir,—Once again a warning has been issued through your columns with regard to the inadequacy of Australia's defence, this time the author being the Minister for Health, and ...

    Article : 299 words
  13. ELECTRICAL COAL CUTTING.

    Mr. Baddeley (Lab., Cessnock) moved that the Government should institute an inquiry to determine the extent to which 450 men at the Aberdare Central mine were exposed to danger ...

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  14. SHIRE FINANCES QUESTIONED.

    The Stroud Shire Council, of which Forster forms a part, has been notified by the Department of Local Government that its statement of accounts needed careful consideration, ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In the judgment of the Privy Council in the James dried fruit case ("S. M. Herald" July l8). Their Lordships say: "It may be that the framers of the Constitution in 1900 ...

    Article : 300 words
  16. FORSTER POLICE COURT.

    Allen Diver-Tuc, of Drummoyne, Sydney, was fined £5, with court costs, for driving a motor car in Wharf-street, Forster, to the danger of the public. Defendant did not ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. SAFEBLOWERS AT GOONDIWINDI.

    An unsuccessful attempt to blow the safe of the Waggamba Shire Council was made last night. The thieves gained enhance through the front door. The Waggamba shire clerk ...

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  18. COLLISION WITH LORRY.

    John Michael Connolly, hairdresser, while riding a motor bicycle came, into collision with a lorry in Auburn-street, and was taken to hospital in a critical condition, suffering ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION.

    Sir,—In your issue o[?] to-day (17th) I note that Sir Hal Colebatch, speaking in London, criticised Britons for their reluctance to emigrate to Australia and settle on the land, In ...

    Article : 274 words
  20. TRANSFER OF LICENCE.

    Mr. J. W. M. Laidlaw, chairman of the Metropolitan Licensing Board, gave his decision to-day in the application by Walter Edward Gilkes, licensee of the Imperial Hotel, ...

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  21. "INTERMEDIATE POETRY."

    Sir,—I am rather surprised after reading "J.K.C.'s" letter. I am like the cockney tradesman "doing" Paris. He saw a sign in a street "Irons manger l'ane." "Absurd," he snorted, ...

    Article : 297 words
  22. PORT KEMBLA HOUSING.

    The police conducted a census to ascertain the extent of the housing problem at Port Kembla. The census disclosed that there were 272 people occupying 241 huts or camps within ...

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  23. INJURED WITH MATTOCK.

    Donald Menzies, 14, of Wagga, when struck on the hand with a mattock with which he and another child were playing, suffered severe injuries. An artery and ...

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  24. LATE GEORGE RIGNOLD.

    Sir,—You have recently published some letters referring to the late Mr. Rignold, one of which states that he opened His Majesty's Theatre with the play Henry IV. ...

    Article : 238 words
  25. BETTER ROADS WANTED.

    Because of the bad condition of roads in the district, the Tarcutta District Progress Association has been formed. Speakers emphasised the need for better roads and the ...

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  26. PREVENTION OF CRIME.

    Sir,—In to-day's issue of the "Herald" Mr. G. W. R. Southern comments on the above subject; and, judging by his remarks, knows very little about firearms and their use. Most ...

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  27. NEW STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE.

    At Windsor Court, Mr. S. J. Bliss, S.M., who succeeds Mr. A. G. Hardwick, S.M., was welcomed to the circuit. On behalf of the legal profession, Mr. W. B. Walker said that Mr. ...

    Article : 158 words
  28. THE MENTALLY UNFIT.

    Sir,—Re a letter in your issue July 18 by Mrs. Lillie E. Goodisson, secretary of the Racial Hygiene Association, asking for proper provision for our mentally unfit, apart from ...

    Article : 153 words
  29. ALLEGED DOG NUISANCE.

    Following complaints regarding dog nuisances at Dapto, the Central Illawarra Council adopted a resolution prohibiting the keeping of more than two dogs nearer than 50 ...

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  30. TELEPHONE CALLS.

    Sir,—The letter of "M.R." in this morning's issue is very opportune. It is indeed a puzzle to the many how the present telephone system has been allowed to continue. Letters ...

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  31. ZONING WOLLONGONG.

    Immediate consideration will be given to fixing residential areas, and brick areas, and to regulations governing the construction of business premises, particularly shops, within ...

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  32. TOBACCO RESEARCH.

    A conference of Commercial and State departmental officers, which was agreed upon at the last meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council, will begin in Brisbane on ...

    Article : 121 words
  33. PARENTS AND CHILDREN.

    Sir,—Both Mr. Flinders Barr and Rev. G. F. Cox are in error in thinking that parents are to blame for the conduct of their children, and I agree with Mr. Geo. A. Gilder that ...

    Article : 130 words
  34. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council sat only for a brief period yesterday, dealing rapidly with business received from the Legislative Assembly. The Gas and Electricity (Amendment) Bill, ...

    Article : 58 words
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