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  2. GOLF. Elanora Country Club.

    The official opening of the Elanora country club's links near Narrabeen will take place this afternoon. The president of the club. Colonel Playfair, will officiate at the ceremony, which rommences at two ...

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  3. RUGBY UNION. Country Week Begins.

    The first round of country week matches conducted by the New South Wales Rugby Union was played at University Oval yesterday. Recent rain had converted the oval into ...

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  4. OPENED MAILBAG.

    A mailbag from Jamestown, which was brought to Adelaide at 8 p.m. on Sunday by the Bast-west Express, was found yesterday in the West Parklands. The seal had been ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS. BANKSTOWN DISTRICT ANNUAL TOURNAMENT.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 527 words
  6. HUME DAM.

    Strong opposition to the proposal that construction work at the Hume dam should be curtailed was expressed to-day by the New South Wales Minister for Lands (Mr. Ball), ...

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  7. ASSAULTED IN TRAIN.

    A young woman, 18 years of age, having alleged that she had been assaulted by a man in a compartment of the Cooma train last night, was questioned by a constable ...

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  8. OBITUARY. MR. W. MILLER.

    Mr. William Miller, who died at 112 Bridgeroad, Glebe. on Sunday, was one of the oldest residents of the Glebe district. He was born in 1859. and his birth was the first ...

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  9. AIR INQUIRY.

    Much of the evidence given before the Air Inquiry Committee to-day related to wireless equipment for aeroplanes, and to the arrangements made for listening to any ...

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  10. OPIUM HAUL.

    Customs officers searching the Arafura, which arrived from the Hast to-day, discovered a quantity of oplum hidden in a shaft tunnel. A cache included 21 tins of opium, ...

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  11. CONCORD ASSOCIATES.

    {No abstract available}

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  12. CAPTAIN DAVID L. DAVIES.

    Captain David Lewis Davies died in a private hospital, at Chatswood, on Thursday last, after a long Illness, aged 58 years. He was born at sea in October, 1871, and soiled [?] ...

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  13. AVONDALE ASSOCIATES.

    {No abstract available}

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  14. MURDER CHARGE.

    Before Judge Coyle at the Supreme Court to-day, Said Hassan, an Afghan, was found not guilty of murdering a fellow-countryman, Mahomet Ameen, by strychnine poisoning, on ...

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  15. SODDEN COURSES PREVENT PLAY.

    Many of the metropolitan courses were in an extremely sodden condition yesterday, and three associates' competitions were postponed. This happened at Manly, Bonnie Doon, and Killara. The Avondale, ...

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  16. YOUNG ARCHITECTS.

    There was an exhibition of work by students of the School of Architecture attached to the Sydney Technical College last evening, when the distribution of prizes was ...

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  17. ROSEVILLE ASSOCIATES.

    {No abstract available}

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  18. MALTESE COMMISSIONER.

    [?] reasons for coming to Australia are, first, to try and create a better understanding between Malta and Australia; secondly, to promote trade relations, which have been ...

    Article : 155 words
  19. POLICE SEARCH HOUSE.

    When the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Draper) resumed the inquiry this morning into the arrest and detention of Mrs, Gladys Venetia Dillon last September on a charge of ...

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  20. KILLARA ASSOCIATES.

    The first round of the Killara associates' championship will be played on Tuesday. June 4. Entries close on May 31. ...

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  21. MOSMAN ASSOCIATES.

    Entries for the Mosman associates' annual knock-out shield competition close on Friday. The first round will be played an the following Friday. ...

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  22. AVALON CLUB.

    {No abstract available}

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  23. KATOOMBA CLUB.

    At a meeting of members of the Katoomba Club it was decided to postpone the Hawke memorial competition from Monday next (King's birthday) until the following Sunday. This course was taken because ...

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  24. PROFESSOR A. D. CRAIG.

    A service was held at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Phillip-street, yesterday, prior to the funeral or Professor A. D. Craig. The clergymen officiating at the service and, later, ...

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  25. LADY HEADLEY.

    Lady Headley, the mother of Mrs. Henry Gullett, wife of the Minister for Trade and Customs, died, to-day at her home. The Lodge Moonga-road, Toorak. ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. WILLOUGHBY DISTRICT CLUB.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  27. ROWING.

    The chief event in English rowing is the annual boat race, between the Oxford and Cambridge Universities, and although the annual Australian universities boat race cannot yet claim this position in ...

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  28. CLASS-RIDDEN AUSTRALIA.

    Padre Davison, of Toe H, addressing the Albury Rotary Club to-day, said that Australia was the most class-ridden country in the world. The absence of the spirit of ...

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  29. INTER-UNIVERSITY WOMEN.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  30. STOLEN MOTOR CAR.

    Three minutes after hearing that a motor car had been stolon from Kensington last night police patrols discovered it, and arrested two men and two women. The car ...

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  31. MOTORING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 319 words
  32. AIRCRAFT ALLIANCE.

    Mr. A. L. Doerr, sales manager, General Motors (Australia), Pty., Ltd., Sydney branch, has received advice that the General Motors Corporation has entered aviation clrcles by ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. LATE SPORTING.

    Shortly before 10 o'clock at Flemington this morning the steeplechase course proper was made available, and there wore two most interesting schools. ...

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  34. COUNSEL'S OPINION.

    Dr. Watson, who recently resigned from the office of Third Commissioner in the Federal Capital Commission, stated to-day that he had obtained a legal opinion on the ...

    Article : 362 words
  35. MR. AMELIUS SMITH.

    Mr. Amelius Morland Smith, who had been associated with the administration of public affairs in New Zealand for over half a century, died to-day. Mr. Smith was born in ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. THEATRE TREAT.

    "Mr. George Marlow, of the Empire Theatre," said the Minister for Health (Dr. Arthur) yesterday; "has very generously promised me a large number of tickets for a matinee at ...

    Article : 135 words
  37. AT PISTOL POINT.

    In the Bathurst Police Court Mike Klobuslah, a Czecho-Slovakian, was charged with driving on the wrong side of O'Connell-road, also with refusing to stop after an ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. MR. J. H. UPTON.

    Mr. J. H. Upton, a director and former chairman of the South British Insurance Company, is dead (our Auckland correspondent telegraphs). Mr. Upton was at one ...

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  39. TARIFF INQUIRY.

    Large increases in the rates of duty on imported bolts and nuts, rivets, rail dogs, nnd similar articles were asked by witnesses before the Tariff Board to-day. ...

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  40. SCHOOL SPORT.

    {No abstract available}

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  41. GIBSON INCLUDED.

    J. M. Gibson, the University centre three-quarter, has been chosen to fill the vacancy in the New South Wales team to meet Queensland, caused by the withdrawal of S. C. King. ...

    Article : 122 words
  42. T.B. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS.

    {No abstract available}

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  43. HOTEL LICENSE.

    Frederick Smith, of Dent-street, Botany, applied in the Bathurst Police Court for the transfer to himself of the license of the Royal Hotel, Wattle Flat. He admitted in evidence ...

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  44. AN OLD OFFENCE.

    A woman, who is said to have absconded from ball in 1926, was arrested yesterday, and at the Central Police Station the original charge was preferred against her. Recently. ...

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  45. COUNTRY PLAYERS ENTERTAINED.

    New South Wales Rughy Union country representatives numbering about 80, will be received by the chairman ot Tattersall's Club to-day, at 3 o'clock. The visitors will be [?]corted over the club's fine premises. ...

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  46. SALE OF MOTOR SPIRIT.

    Following numerous protests regarding the prohibition of the sale of motor spirit and lubricating oll, in New South Wales at any time after the operation of the Early ...

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  47. MOTORIST CHARGED.

    Leo Maurice Stanley was the driver of a car which collided with another car driven by J. Coglin, at the corner of Park-road and Driver-avenue, Paddington, yesterday. No ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the New South Wales League, held on Monday night, was protracted, the meeting finally closing at 11 p.m. A motion by Mr. J. Goodman (Sydney), to refer the team chosen ...

    Article : 410 words
  49. MOTOR TRANSPORT.

    "Motor Service," writing to the "Herald," gives an Instance of motor competition with the railways. A cabbage grower sent two tons of enbbages 100 miles by rail to Sydney, ...

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  50. CAMEL BLOCKS LINE.

    The express from Sydney to Broken Hill this morning was delayed for 55 minutes at the gorge, where a camel became entangled in a bridge and blocked the line. ...

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  51. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    An accident in Phillip-street, near the Hotel Metropole, yesterday morning resulted in dislocation of tramway services along that route for some time. Two conductors were struck ...

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  52. LOAN FOR ERMINGTONRYDALMERE.

    Tba Minister for Local Government has approved the application of Ermington-Rydalmere Council for permission to borrow £4500 for the extension of its electricity ...

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  53. BOY BESCUED FROM SWAMPED CANOE.

    Boyd Lard, a schoolboy, of Beaconsfield-road, Mosman, was thrown into the harbour off Balmoral Bench yesterday afternoon, when a large wave swamped the canoe which he was ...

    Article : 99 words
  54. SOUTHERN CROSS RESCUE FUND

    {No abstract available}

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  55. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    Wu Foong, 40, vegetable hawker, was charged at the court to-day with being a prohibited immigrant. Foong said he would like to be allowod a ...

    Article : 66 words
  56. CONSERVATORIUM.

    A co[?]rt party from the Conservatorium. comprising Misses Mona Deutcher and Nora Hill (vocalists). Mossrs. Cyril Monk (violinist), Cedric Ashton (cellist), and ...

    Article : 109 words
  57. GIRL'S STRANGE BEHAVIOUR.

    Walking up to a constable on duty in Flinders-street a girl aged 15 years handed him a letter addressed to the Chief Commissioner of Police. ...

    Article : 134 words
  58. ARTICLED CLERKS' EXAMINATIONS.

    {No abstract available}

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  59. BOARD OF SURVEYORS.

    The ballot for election of the new Board of Surveyors contemplated by the recently passed Surveyors Art. will be held on July 2. Nominations close next Wednesday. The main ...

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  60. RAILWAY LOG.

    Mr. E. A. Chapman, secretary of the Australian Railways Union, said yesterday that, as the Railway Commissioners intended to use in the Federal Court information ...

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  61. ATHLETICS.

    {No abstract available}

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  62. GREYHOUND RACING.

    The greyhound racing meeting, which was to have been held at Mascot yesterday, was postponed until Friday, on account of the heavy going on the track. ...

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  63. SYDNEY NIGHT REFUGE.

    Writing to the Editor, the manager of the Sydney Night Refuge in Francis-street (Mr H Ball) stetes that many single men out of emPlovment who are not eligible for rations ...

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  64. RAILWAY WORKER KILLED.

    While shovelling ashes off the track in the North Melbourne Roods yards this morning Thomas Barrow. 60, was run over by a train and killed instantly. The train was the 8.60 ...

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  65. LAST NIGHT'S MEETING AT MASCOT.

    {No abstract available}

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  66. UNEMPLOYED ON SOUTH COAST.

    Because of the Idleness on the northern fields the miners on the South Const ar[?]enjoying a boom season. This has led to a general exodus to the south of the unemployed ...

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  67. TWO MEN DROP DEAD.

    Two elderly men dropped dead within a few minutes of each other in the city area of Newcastle this evening. One was Mr. Joseph E. Chapman, a prominent business man in ...

    Article : 118 words
  68. BILLIARDS.

    Willie Smith, the famous English billiards exponent, played the third exhibition match of his Australian tour at the Royal Automobile Club of Australia last night. He conceded J. R. Hooper, the former ...

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  69. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The annunl Inter-University rifle shooting match w[?] be fired at An[?] Range, Liverpool, to-day, commencing at 9.30 a.m. Tennis representing the Western Australian, Adelaide ...

    Article : 92 words
  70. DELAYED TELEPHONE INSTALLATIONS.

    Miss G. B. Knowles writes to state that unless the telephone department is willing to fulfill its "largely advertised promises" regarding telephonic installations the ...

    Article : 61 words
  71. UNDERGRADS IN CAMP.

    It was stated yesterday that 90 graduates and undergraduates, members of the Sydney University Reglment, went into camp at Liverpool on Monday for ten days. The ...

    Article : 56 words
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