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  2. LAWN TENNIS.

    Disappointment was felt yesterday when it became known that J. O. Anderson had withdrawn from both his matches arranged against Crawford at Rushcutter Bay. Anderson was ...

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  3. STATE CABINET.

    Ministers at yesterday's Cabinet gave further consideration to bills to be brought down at the forthcoming session of the State Parliament. ...

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  4. ENGINEER TRAINEES.

    Light attack bridging is the most likely to be used by an Australian army in the case of war in the Commonwealth, and during this week the 1st Divisional Engineers, with a ...

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  5. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    H.M.A.S. Australia chopped anchor in Vila Harbour at 7.30 a.m. last Monday. The morning was occupied with the official visits of the British Resident Commissioner, the ...

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  6. OBITUARY. MR. A. I. MACFARLAN.

    The death occurred at his home in Beachroad, Darling Point, on Thursday night of Mr. Alfred Ingram Macfarlan, for many years secretary of Goodlet and Smith, Ltd. Mr. ...

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  7. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars surrounding the shooting tragedy at Abingdon Downs Station, where Mr. Bob McDowall and Miss Amy Harris were found shot dead, have been ...

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  8. ABORIGINES.

    Historie relics of the aborigines are from time to time found in various parts of the State, and one of the most interesting finds during recent times is a chief's breastplate, ...

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  9. BOY DROWNED.

    There were remarkable circumstances about the drowning, on Thursday, of Lionel Tindell, aged 16 years, a ward of the State. Although three younger boys, his ...

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  10. MRS. D. J. MALONE.

    Mrs. D. J. Malone, wife of Mr. D. J. Malone, M.L.C., died on Thursday at Lewisham. Mrs. Malone, was born in County Roscommon, Ireland, and educated at Sackville College, ...

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  11. NEW DIRECTORATE.

    The Australian branch of Babcock and Wilcox, Ltd., engineers and boilermakers, is being reorganised and strengthened. An Australian board of directors has been ...

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  12. MR. ROBERT AGNEW

    Mr. Robert Agnew, who was for many years in business at Parramatta, diea at the Parramatta District Hospital recently. He took a keen interest in the work of ...

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  13. SHIRE ROAD.

    Mr. V. J. Harding, divisional engineer to the Main Roads Board, told members of the Kyeamba Shire Council that the length of the Monaro-Hume highway within Kyeamba ...

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  14. SUICIDES.

    "My attention has recently been directed to the undue amount of publicity given by certain sections of the Press to the deaths of those unfortunates who take their own ...

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  15. MR. JOHN HOGG.

    The death of Mr. John Hogg occurred at his residence, Johns River, at the age of 57 years. He was the son of Mrs. Hogg and the late Mr. Thomas Hogg, of Coopernook. ...

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  16. THE CENTENARY.

    The Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) is likely to visit Perth during the peak of the centenary celebrations. When it was officially announced that as ...

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  17. MR. A. H. HORT-BROWN.

    The death occurred at St. Martin's Hospital, as a result of heart failure, following a severe attack of Influenza, of Mr. Alfred Henry HortBrown, of Winslow Gardens, Darling Point, ...

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  18. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Inverell Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Mocatta, James Douglas Hughes, employee of Cliftons, Ltd., Bingara, pleaded guilty to embezzling £153/7/8 from that firm ...

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  19. WOMAN ASSAULTED.

    A young married woman, while walking along Dudley-street West, Melbourne, to her home on Sunday night, was seized by two men and dragged into an empty house, where ...

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  20. CAR CAPSIZES.

    Five persons were injured, one seriously, when a motor car overturned on Attungaroad this afternoon. A party was travelling from Quirindi to ...

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  21. MR. WILLIAM DOUGALL.

    The death occurred on Monday, at his residence, yandara Lang-road, Centennial Park, of Mr. William Dougall. Bom in Glasgow, he was educated at Stirling High School. He ...

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  22. CHASE AFTER THIEF.

    A man threw a brick through the plateglass window of a shop in Bourke-street, owned by Mr. Albert Dene, watchmaker pnd jeweller, this evening, snatched a tray of diamond ...

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  23. MR. A. L. JOHNSTON.

    Mr. A. L. Johnston, a returned soldier, formerly of the 6th A.L.H., died in Scone Hospital on Tuesday. He was 38 years of age, and was president of the Dartbrook sub-branch ...

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  24. GOONOO GOONOO ESTATE.

    The Tamworth Chamber of Commerce has decided to join with the municipal council and Primary Producers' Union, in agitating for Governmental subdivision of a further ...

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  25. CONDEMNED.

    A complaint has been made by Mr. G. Casimaty, Tasmanian fish exporter, concerning the alleged treatment meted out to shipments of crayfish sent to Melbourne markets. ...

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  26. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Reviewing the activities of his department since he had assumed control, the Minister for Works (Mr. Buttenshaw) made particular reference to the efforts of the ...

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  27. ORCHESTRA.

    Mr. Harold Williams the distinguished singer, who was chief guest at a luncheon of the Music Advancement Guild yesterday at the Civil Service Stores (with Mr. Ernest ...

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  28. SINISTER FEATURES.

    Police officials state that they are investigating some strange features of last week's Himitangi fire tragedy, in which eight lives were lost. It is understood they are of ...

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  29. MR. FERGUS GEARY.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Fergus Geary, paymaster of the New South Wales Fire Brigade, at his residence in Prospect-street, Summer Hill. Mr. Geary, who joined ...

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  30. R.S.P.C.A.

    The annual report of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals states that the year was the busiest the Dogs' Home had experienced Owing to the greater area ...

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  31. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    At the Christian Endeavour Union's Convention yesterday afternoon Pastor Wallace Deane spoke on "Christian Endeavour Efficiency" and the Rev. E. Lewis Neilson on ...

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  32. THE THEATRE.

    Nearly every day during the hearing of the plaint of the Musicians' Union in the Arbitration Court, a reminder has been furnished that some venerated institution is either dying ...

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  33. MR. ARTHUR CROZIER.

    Mr. Arthur Crozier, a pioneer pastoralist and racing enthusiast, died to-day in his 74th year. For some years Mr. Crozier managed ...

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  34. FOREST HILLS TOURNAMENT

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  35. SYDNEY TRANSPORT.

    "The outlook for the railways in consequence of road competition around Sydney is grave," said the chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners (Mr. H. W. Clapp), ...

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  36. CONSTABLE INJURED.

    While directing trafile at the corner of King and Wilson streets, Newtown, Constable Norman Forest, aged 28, of the Newtown Police, was badly hurt by a motor lorry. Forest had ...

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  37. GIRL ASSAULTED.

    Thomas Hughan Gibson, 38, fisherman, was remanded for sentence in the Perth Police Court to-day on a charge of having unlawfully assaulted his daughter, Mary Emmeline ...

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  38. PROFESSOR R. E. DAVIES.

    The death has occurred at the age of 58 years of Professor Robert Evan Davies, of Knox College, Dunedin. Professor Davies arrived at Dunedin in 1909 from Sydney, ...

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  39. DULWICH HILL DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    The annual spring night tennis tournament of the Dulwich Hill District Association will commence on Monday night next. Spetember 16, on the new association courts, 17 George-street, Marrickville. ...

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  40. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Sir John Quick, in a reserved judgment to-day, decided that he would not interfere with the decision of the Public Service Board of New South Wales respecting the salaries ...

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  41. THE OLD DAYS.

    The reference in Thursday's "Herald" to the demolition of the old Great Northern Hotel at the comer of Lane Cove-road and Mowbray-road is interesting in view of the ...

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  42. T.B. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS.

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  43. SEAMEN'S UNIONS.

    The Seamen's Union of Australasia to-day lodeed with the Industrial Registrar of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court an application for registration as an industrial ...

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  44. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    Solicitors acting for Mr. D. H. Bardolph have issued a writ against the leader of the Opposition (Mr. L. L. Hill) claiming £2500 damages for alleged libel, said to have been ...

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  45. DESPONDENT WOMAN.

    The sight of a young women hurrying towards the cliffs at the Gap, Watson's Bay, shortly after dusk last night attracted the attention of Constable Ulrick, who followed ...

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  46. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

    With the object of attracting custom the City Commissioners have built the new salesroom adjacent to the accounts branch in the new wing of the Town Hall, so that customers ...

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  47. DAILY AIR SERVICES.

    Daily air mail and passenger services will be inaugurated in New Zealand shortly by Dominion Airlines, Limited, from Gisborne to Hastings. The first service will be ...

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  48. BOXING AT BRISBANE.

    At the Stadium to-night, "Pinky" Silverberg, 8st 5½lb, out-pointed Andy Siki, 8st 11b, in fifteen rounds. The American won easily. It was a very poor fight. Both boxers were ...

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  49. EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES.

    Robberies during the last few days have been more extensive than for some time past. Nearly all of them have been carried out in the same way—the thieves entering buildings ...

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  50. LECTURE ON POETRY.

    Untier the auspices of the University Extension Coard, Mr. A. G. Stephens lectured last night on "Australian Poetry" Poetry, he said existed 40,000 years before ...

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  51. RIVAL UNIONS CLASH.

    Further trouble has occurred between the Federated Seamen's Union and Mr. T. Walsh's organisation. The latest phase of the dispute was the refusal of the crew on the ...

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  52. ABATTOIRS.

    Representatives of the combined councils of the Maitland district yesterday waited upon the Minister for Health (Dr. Arthur), and informed him that, having reached ...

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  53. TONS OF STEEL.

    Crushed under a huge mass, weighing about three tons, which narrowly missed his body and fell on one of his legs, Herbert King, aged 21, of 18 Mary-street, St. Peters, ...

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  54. NORTH COAST TRAINS DELAYED.

    Trains from the North Coast were delayed several hours yesterday by a landslide near Patterson A large mass of overhanging soil had been undermined by the moisture and ...

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  55. BABY'S SHOCKING DEATH.

    Pathetic evidence was given before the City Coroner (Mr. May) yesterday by the distracted father of a baby girl, who was scalded to death in a bath of almost boiling water. ...

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  56. COUNTRY HOSPITAL.

    The Casino Hospital Committee has adopted plans for a new hospital, at an estimated cost of £13,000, and has sent them to the Board of Health for approval. Mr. R. J. Love, ...

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  57. BOY STRUCK BY LORRY.

    Running from behind a motor car in Westparade, Eastwood, yesterday afternoon, Harold Edward Fuller, aged 6 years, of West-parade, was struck by a motor lorry travelling in ...

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  58. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Three Grenfell men. C. Berry, R. Jeffries, and J Jeffries having delivered sheep near Forbes were returning home by motor car when it overturned, killing Berry outright ...

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  59. LAURA BOGUE LUPFMAN MEMORIAL.

    The contributions to hand for the Laura Bogue Luffman fund now amount to over £50. Miss Macleilan, of the Lyceum Club, 156 Pitt-street, is the hon. treasurer. ...

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  60. SMALL STEAMER BURNT.

    The steamer Walkerie, 84 tons, which had traded between Morgan and Berri for many years, was burnt to the water's edge at Morgan last night. The vessel was owned by Bailey ...

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