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  2. NEW SETTLERS.

    The various rural awards operating in New South Wales were vigorously attacked yesterday at the seventh annual conference of the New Settlers' League of Australia (N.S.W. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN CAR.

    Although the manufacture of complete motor cars on a commercial basis has so far not been accomplished in Australia there is nevertheless a strong feeling in many ...

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  4. WATER BOARD.

    The report of the Water Board for the financial year ended June 30 shows a surplus of £293.151. This sound financial position was ...

    Article : 466 words
  5. CLAIMS FOR £39,718.

    Reserved judgment was delivered by the Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. N. C. Lockhart) yesterday, in the inquiry which lasted about two months in respect of the proof of debt ...

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  6. THE SCHOOLS.

    Recent mediation on the part of the University authorities seems likely to avert the threatened division between the State and non-State schools in connection with the date ...

    Article : 710 words
  7. WIMBLEDON.

    The most thrilling event in the lawn tennis championship tournament at Wimbledon to-day was an unexpected centre court triumph by Gregory and Collins over Borotra and ...

    Article : 436 words
  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Wagga Quarter Sessions yesterday, before Judge Coyle, Ivan Spencer Beck, a well-known resident of Wagga, was charged with having stolen 14 sheep, the property of James ...

    Article : 128 words
  9. SHIPOWNERS' CHAIRMAN.

    Mr. C. E. Whitaker, managing director of W. G. Deuchar and Co., Ltd., was unanimously elected chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Asso[?]iation at the annual ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 98 words
  10. GAMING HOUSE-KEEPER FINED.

    Richard Henry Bolton was chaiged at the Orange Court with having used a place in Peisley-street, Orange, as a common gaming house, and James O'Keane, James Hamilton, ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. EXPANSION OF ORANGE.

    The continuous growth of Orange is indicated by the following building permits approved by the council during the month of June:—28 brick cottages, £31,371; 21 ...

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  12. ANZAC OBSERVANCE AT LISMORE.

    A conference of the Far North Coast district of the Returned Soldiers' League, held at Lismore, resolved that no good purpose would be served by making Anzac Day a close holiday, ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. COMPANY'S AFFAIRS.

    There were heated exchanges at an extraordinary meeting yesterday of shareholders of the Automobile Maintenance Association, Ltd., held to consider whether the association should ...

    Article : 328 words
  14. BUILDING ACTIVITY AT PARKES.

    since January 1, 1919, the municipal council has approved of building applications within the municipality covering a total value of £443,864. For the last six months the total ...

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  15. DUBBO MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    For the extraordinary election of the Dubbo Council the following nominations have been announced:—Mrs G. M. Evans and Messrs. Frank Gilbert, George Maliphant, and Allan ...

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  16. A DRAWN GAME.

    The second cricket test match between England and South Africa ended in a draw, play being abandoned owing to bad light. England declared after lunch, with eight ...

    Article : 404 words
  17. CASINO-BONALBO RAILWAY.

    Mr. Fewtrell, Supervising Engineer of Railways, said yesterday that instructions had been given that a bridge over the river at Casino, a new railway station, the ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. NEW METHODS.

    Replying to the speech of the Prime Minister (Mr. Brute) on the needs for new methods in industry the secretary of the Employers Federation of New South Wales ...

    Article : 476 words
  19. CHINESE CONSUL-GENERAL.

    MR. F. T. SUNG, who was the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon yesterday. He is a Master of Arts of Chicago University, and was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. MINERS INJURED.

    When a fall of stone occurred at the Cobar Mine yesterday. Edward Chew was partially burled. He suffered injuries to the left leg. In a fall of stone at Wallerawang Colliery ...

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  21. COUNCIL ENGINEER RESIGNS.

    The account of the Casino Council's electricity undertaking is overdrawn £1700, and the overdraft on the general fund is £6196. To effect economies the Mayor proposed to ...

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  22. AWARDS AND TARIFFS.

    Lack of co-ordination of fiscal policy and arbitration awards is condemned by the secretary of the Metal Trades Employers' Association (Mr. D. M. McDonald), who writes ...

    Article : 119 words
  23. GIRL'S HIGH LIFE.

    A girl, who stole from her employers, and lived in luxury on the proceeds, appeared in the Children's Court to-day, charged with stealing money and jewellery. ...

    Article : 263 words
  24. BRITISH MOTOR CARS.

    The Water Board yesterday placed an order for nine additional Austin motor cars in pursuance of its resolution to standardise British motor cars in all branches of the service. ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    Commenting on the speech delivered in Sydney on industrial matters by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), the president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. ...

    Article : 229 words
  26. OFFICIAL LUNCHEON.

    Although his Excellency the Governor, owing to a prior engagement, wa unable to attend the official luncheon, Lady de Chair was present as the guest of honour. Other ...

    Article : 336 words
  27. THE RAILWAYS.

    A deputation from the Railway and Tramway Officers' Association which waited upon the Acting-Premier (Mr. Buttenshaw) yesterday, urged that the rights and privileges ...

    Article : 165 words
  28. "WHOOPEE!"

    "Whoopeel" was to have finished its Sydney season last night at the Empire Theatre Just before the curtain came down, however, Mr. Leyland Hodgson announced that the ...

    Article : 52 words
  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 198 words
  30. ATTRACTIVE CONCERT.

    Messrs. William Murdoch and Harold Williams were associated with Dr. Arundel Orchard and the Conservatorium Orchestra in one of the most interesting concerts of the ...

    Article : 488 words
  31. SPANISH AIRMEN.

    On arrival at Gibraltar Major Franco, the Spanish airman, told a thrilling story of his experiences aboard his seaplane when it was forced down on the flight to the Azores. ...

    Article : 244 words
  32. THEFT OF MONEY.

    Charged at the Central Police Court yesterday with the theft of £6, Alfred Moress (or Mesak). 37, an escaped prisoner from Queensland, was sentenced to six months' ...

    Article : 275 words
  33. SEVERE SENTENCE.

    In the Perth Children's Court to-day. George James Livesy Haig, aged about 45, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour for having failed to ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 words
  35. PORT KEMBLA.

    Representatives of interstate shipowners, who waited upon the Acting Premier (Mr Buttenshaw) to-day, sought improved facilities for the shipment of coal and coke at Port ...

    Article : 221 words
  36. SHARK INDUSTRY.

    "The future of the shark industry in Australia is bright, and it should be given every encouragement," said Mr J C Roughley of the Technological Museum, when speaking ...

    Article : 278 words
  37. NEW SPEED-BOAT.

    Wing-Commander L. J. Wackett has designed a cigar-shaped speed boat, embodying the features of a seaplane. The design has been proved by experiment, to add ...

    Article : 67 words
  38. LITHGOW DISMISSALS.

    Last-minute attempts to induce the Prime Minister (Mr Bruce) to avert dismissals at the Small Arms factory have failed, and 85 employees finished work to-day. ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. NO WIRE FENCE.

    The Secretary of the Treasury (Mr Mellon) yesterday denied the published reports that the Treasury was considering the erection of a seven-feet barbed wire fence along the ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. INTEREST ON RAILWAY LOANS.

    Mr. E. A. Chapman, State Secretary of the Australian Railways Union writes to the Editor of the "Herald" complaining of the non-publication of a reply by hin to Mr. J. ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. TO-DAY.

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  42. WORKMAN'S TERRIBLE DEATH.

    Frightful injuries from which he died almost immediately were received by George Edward Bruce, 33 of Redman-street Campsie, when he was struck on the head by a ...

    Article : 147 words
  43. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    The mainmast of H.M.A.S Sydney was yesterday removed from the warship The mast was purchased by Mr W Rankin of Toowoomba and presented to the Returned ...

    Article : 76 words
  44. VETERAN JOURNALIST.

    Lord Stamfordham, the King's secretary, has sent a message on behalf of his Majesty to Mr C. P. Scott, who has retired from the editorship of the "Manchester Guardian" at ...

    Article : 82 words
  45. FALL OF FORTY FEET.

    Charles Kerr. 28, a rigger, of Lombard-street, Glebe, was fatally injured when he tell trom a scaffolding at the Bunnerone Powerhouse yesterday morning ...

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  46. ATTACKED WITH BOTTLES.

    Arthur Caryl, 30, an American seaman from the steamer Golden Bear, was attacked by three men who wielded beer bottles in a house in Liverpool-street. Woolloomooloo, ...

    Article : 97 words
  47. FATALLY CRUSHED BY CAR

    R W Davies. 62, a retired dredge master was accidentally killed at Mt Lofty to-day when he was crushed against a wall by an unattended motor car It is surmised that ...

    Article : 53 words
  48. DREADNOUGHT FUND.

    At a recent meeting of the Dreadnought trustees Mr A. E. Rudder was appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. T. R. Raine. ...

    Article : 30 words
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