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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. GLEN INNES SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    The secretary of the Department of Public Works has advised the Glen Innes Municipal Council that the Minister hos appproved surveys and designs being put in hand for ...

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  3. WHERE YESTERDAY'S COALFIELDS BATTLE TOOK PLACE.

    A view of Rothbury Colliery from the air, taken specially for the "Herald" by Mr. Milton Kent. The colliery is in the centre of the picture, the police headquarters among the trees on the right, near the edge of the dam, the volunteers'camp m the foreground, and the township of Rothbury in the background. The strikers' attack was made from the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NORWICH CITY.

    Remarkable stories of hardship and suffering were told by the survivors of the Norwich City on their arrival in Sydney yesterday by the Norwegian motor tanker. Lincoin ...

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  5. ROTHBURY MINE.

    At 7 o'clock to-morrow morning the Minister for Mines (Mr. Weaver) will blow the whistle at Rothbury and the production of coal will commence—a day earlier than had ...

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  6. STATE CABINET.

    The State Cabinet yesterday decided to reject a request from the Prime Minister (Mr Scullin) that the State should suspend action in connection with the opening of the ...

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  7. CAR OVERTURNS.

    A motor car overturned at Minnamurra on Saturday night, and the following were inJured and brought to Kiama Hospital:— Charles Hambly, Wollongong, severe scalp ...

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  8. THREE PERSONS INJURED.

    When a tyre of a car in which she was travelling to Coff's Harbour on Saturday etening blew out, Mrs Thompson, of Ulong, was thrown on to the roadway. Two ...

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  9. STATION MANAGER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Andrew Sturt Anderson, aged 72 years, died on Saturday after a long illness, and was buried in the Presbyterian Cemetery at Balranald yesterday. Deceased was manager of ...

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  10. DEATH BY DROWNING.

    The Coroner held an inquest on Saturday concerning the death of Patrick Middleton who was drowned on Thursday last.The evidence showed that deceased, who was ...

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  11. REINFORCEMENTS.

    A strong detachment of between 70 and 80 police left Sydney at 8 a.m. yesterday by special train to reinforce the comparatively small band of police at Rothbury mine. ...

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  12. GORED BY COW.

    Albert Sweeney, grazier, of Kentucky was gored by a cow. He suffered a serious wound in the abdomen. The animal, frightened by a dog, suddenly rushed Sweeney. Suffering ...

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  13. DEATH AFTER OPERATION.

    Mr. William Jos. Ferguson, son of Mr. W. Ferguson, Fairfield, Trangle, who met with an accident which necessitated the amputation of his left leg on Friday, died this morning ...

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  14. FIRES IN BOARDING-HOUSE.

    For the third time during the week, fire broke out in the Arcadia boarding-house on Saturday night. Mr, M. H. Thomas, the proprietor. was injured while flghtinc the ...

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  15. CHEAPER COAL.

    Giving evidence before the Coal Commission yesterday, Mr. Oliver Holmes Woodward, general superintendent of the Broken Hill Associated Smelters Proprietary, at Port ...

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  16. COOL WEATHER.

    The most definite form of cold weather for months covered the whole of south-eastern Australia yesterday. A heavy fall of snow occurred on Mount Kosciusko. Between the ...

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  17. M.C.C. TEAM.

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  18. IN COURT.

    The 11 men arrested after the attempt to tear up the Rothbury railway line this morning—a raid responsible for the firing of several shots by the police and also for the ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. FIRES AT NARRANDERA.

    Three fires occurred at Narrandera on Saturday night. The brigade received its first call to the Commercial Hotel, where fire had broken out in an unused room. Little damage ...

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  20. GOULBURN'S WATER SUPPLY.

    During the recent spell of hot weather Goulburn's water consumption reached 2,000,000 gallons, or nearly 117 gailons per head. Asa big percentage of the homes have tanks the ...

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  21. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Three of the men who were wounded at Rothbury this morning were admitted to the Maitland Hospital. They were: Norman Brown, 28, of Greta; David Jackson Brown, 42, of ...

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  22. INJURED IN THE RIOTS.

    MR. J. M. BADDELEY, M.L.A., Deputy Leader of the State Opposition, who is reported to have been among those injured in yesterday's riots at Rothbury ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. GOULBURN'S PROGRESS.

    According to the Mayor's report, building operations have continued satisfactorily during the year. The number of applications dealt with was 137, which include 60 brick and 33 ...

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  24. MINISTRY FIRM.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) informed a deputation from the Miners' Federation yesterday that the Government would not withdraw from the stand it has taken and that it would ...

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  25. VOLUNTEERS ARRIVE.

    Rothbury colliery is' now practically ready for the production of coal by free labour. Shortly before noon, a special train bearing 150 volunteers, making up the full comnlement ...

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  26. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A dasastrous fire occurred in Parker-street, Cootamundra, in the early hours of this morning in premises owned by Mr Jos Speirs of Wagga, and occupied by Mrs Milne and [?] ...

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  27. THIEF STEALS STAMPS.

    Australian and foreign stamps valued at £200 were stolen from the book shop of Solomon de Burge, Oxford-street, Darlinghurst, during Sunday night or early Monday ...

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  28. COMMONWEALTH DUTY.

    The powers and obligations of the Commonwealth to protect the States in a time of crisis are laid down in Section 119 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth, which ...

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  29. BURIED BY FALL OF EARTH.

    While working in a sand pit in North-street, Grafton, William Piper, 21, was buried by a fall of earth, only his head showing above the ground. He was extricated by his fellow ...

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  30. INDEX. NEWS.

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  31. HORSEMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    E. M. (Monty) Kelly, overseer at Morrlssey's estate, was riding homeward from Cangai, when his horse fell. He suffered injuries to the head. He was found in an unconscious ...

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  32. WORKMAN KILLED.

    Alfred Morris, 25, an employee of the Bulli Shire Council for many years, was electrocuted this afternoon at Molloy's Timber Yards. The steam plant used by the firm was being ...

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  33. MILLIONS CLUB.

    Mr. W. J. Cleary, Chief Railway Commissioner, will be the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon at the Civil Service Stores at 12.45 p.m. to-morrow. ...

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  34. ARMED RAID.

    Two youths, one of whom was armed with a revolver, attempted to rob a garage in Pittwater-road, Narrabeen, early yesterday morning, but when the proprietor called for help ...

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  35. GIFT TO BUSH NURSING HOSPITAL.

    The secretary of the Carinda branch of the C.W.A. has received a cheque for £356/12[?] from the organisers of the Extra Chukka Ball in Sydney, being part of the proceeds ol that ...

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  36. CYCLIST KILLED.

    Geoffrey David Short, aged 19 years, was killed yesterday morning when his motor cycle collided with a meat waggon at the intersection of Park and College streets. He struck ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) to-day announced the appointment of Mr. Murray Stewart, Acting Industrial Registrar, to the psoition of Industrial Registrar. ...

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  38. SMALL SHARK.

    The first shark attack of the surfing season occurred yesterday at Collaroy, one of the popular ocean beaches beyond Manly. Nancy Thom, aged 17, of Collaroy-street, ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. BOY STRUCK BY LORRY.

    John Taylor, 11, of Station-street, Petersham, who emerged from the front of a tram directly in the path of a motor lorry in Kingstreet, Newtown, was knocked down by the ...

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  41. SYDNEY UNIONS.

    It is expected by union officials that 50,000 workers will attend the mass demonstration arranged by the executive of the Labour Council to take place in Hyde Park to-night at ...

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  42. SCENE OF THE MINERS' RIOTS.

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  43. SYMPATHY AT WONTHAGGI.

    A notice was posted at the office of the Powlett branch of the Coal Miners' Union, Wonthaggi, this afternoon, stating that all members of the union would cease work ...

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  44. CYCLONE IN FIJI.

    The auxiliary cutter Tui Cakau struck Wakaya Reef in a squall and disappeared. It is feared that J. Hennings, the owner, and 11 others abroad were drowned. ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. ATTEMPT TO WRECK TRAIN.

    The watchfulness of an electric train driver prevented a serious railway accident near Cheltenham railway station yesterday. The driver noticed some object lying across ...

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  47. GOVERNMENT BLAMED.

    "The shooting is the result of deliberate action by the Bavin Government in breaking the law," said the secretary of the Labour Council, Mr. J. S. Garden, yesterday. "I ...

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  48. SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

    GULGONG.— Councillor A. Croft. MACQUARIE SHIRE.—Councillor Edwoards [?] elected). ...

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  49. N.Z. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    A prolonged earthquake was recorded at the Christchurch Observatory at 5.5 o'clock this morning The shock was very mild, but lasted more than o minute. The origin was ...

    Article : 45 words
  50. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

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