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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the annual meeting of the Wagga branch of the C.W.A. yesterday it was shown that the branch had had a very successful year, having raised £100 towards the establishment ...

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  3. QUARANTINE.

    The lack of facilities at the Fremantle and Adelaide quarantine stations for the treatment of suspected cases of infectious diseases was severely criticised by passengers on the ...

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  4. STIRRING INCIDENTS.

    It was a day in which test match tension played its part. The enormous crowd, thrilled by a number of stirring incidents and occasionally subdued by the dismissal of ...

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  5. TENNIS.

    To-day was another bad day for South Australian tennis, for the visiting Englishmen won all four rubbers against the local players without losing a set. All four played ...

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  6. TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    The Government is sponsoring a scheme to form a large new association which will advertise throughout the world for the purpose of attracting vistors to Britain. Mr. C. H. ...

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  7. AFFLICTED CHILDREN MAKE AN AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    SQUADRON-LEADER KINGSFORD SMITH ON THURSDAY TOOK PUPILS FROM THE DEAF, DUMB, AND BLIND INSTITUTION FOR A TRIP IN THE "SOUTHERN CROSS." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROPOSED "CLEAN-UP" CAMPAIGN.

    At the last meeting of the Goulburn Chamber of Commerce Mr. E. F. Thomas pointed out that there was a great deal of unemployment in Goulburn, and he suggested that ...

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  9. NARROMINE COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Country Women's Association was well attended. Mrs. P. Leeds, the retiring president, was re-elected, Mrs W. R. Payten was elected hon. secretary and ...

    Article : 70 words
  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Lugano says:—It is being said that if there is anything to justify the British proposal to reduce the number of yearly ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. INQUIRY INTO CROP FIRE.

    An inquiry into the crop fires which recurred on Mr. Woods' Cooper Ridge farm on November 30, and spread to Messrs, Or's and Sense's farms, was concluded on Thursday ...

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  12. MAGISTRATE'S RETORT.

    Mr. Arnold, P.M., who presided at the Police Court at Molong, when a charge was heard against a motorist for a breach of the traffic regulations, is very indignant at the ...

    Article : 330 words
  13. DEATH OF MR. FLOWERS, M.L.C.

    Mr. Fred. Flowers, President of the Legislative Council, died last night at a private hospital in Strathfield after eight weeks' illness. He was one of the most interesting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. MURDER CHARGE.

    The trial of Ernest Percival Trapman, 20, and Amelia Frances Trapman, 27, for the murder of Percy Chung Gow, a Chinese, at Marrickville, on July 19, was continued ...

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  15. CHRISTMAS APPEALS.

    Mrs. E. E. Giles, secretary of the Furlough House, Narrabeen (the A.I.F. Wives and Children's Holiday Association), states that the association will entertain a number of very ...

    Article : 272 words
  16. "NEW INDUSTRIES SPIRIT" AT LISMORE.

    Representatives of the Lismore Chamber [?] Commerce and the North Coast Chamber [?] Manufactures discussed the possibility [?] establishing new industries in the district.[?] ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. THE GUILLOTINE.

    "To shield his own incompetence, the Premier is casting round for someone on whom to lay the blame for the impasse into which he led his party last night." said Mr. ...

    Article : 256 words
  18. CLERGYMAN CHARGED.

    The Rev. Robertson Orr was charged by the immigration authorities with having entered Canada illegally. Orr, who came from Wellington (N.Z.) in 1926, was formerly the ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. GLOUCESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The first annual meeting of the Gloucester and District Chamber of Commerce was celebrated by a banquet. The report showed the body to have had an active year, one [?] ...

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  20. RAILWAY QUARRIES NEAR BOGAN GATE.

    Operations at the railway quarries near Bogan Gate, where there is a mountain [?] stone which will supply material for railway uses for many years to come, will ...

    Article : 84 words
  21. HUMOROUS SENATORS.

    Something in the nature of a joke was played by the Senate to-day on Senator Bruce, who is a pronounced "wet." Senator Bruce, on the basis of the recent statement ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. CHILD FATALLY BURNED.

    Joyce Leven, 14 months old, received fat[?] injuries in a burning accident, which [?] curred on Monday. A bucket of hot [?] caused rags stuffed on top to ignite in [?] ...

    Article : 52 words
  23. JUNKER SEAPLANE.

    The Junker all-metal seaplane purchased by the Guinea Airways, Ltd., left Rose. Bay yesterday for New Guinea. The flight from Melbourne on Thursday was without ...

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  24. SLY GROG.

    Their search for sly grog sellers led Sergeant Russell and Constable Chuck to Surry Hills yesterday, with the result that they made an unusual arrest. ...

    Article : 87 words
  25. GIFT MONKEYS.

    Some time ago the president of the Taronga Park Trust, Mr. Fred Flowers, presented Parkes with several monkeys for its collection in Cooke Park. The Federal health ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. FINANCIAL POSITION OF ORANGE HOSPITAL.

    At the monthly meeting of the committee of the district hospital Mr. J. Kenna (president) said that the institution was shot of money, and he did not know how the ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. "THE ARGUS."

    It has been announced that Mr. R. L. Curthoya has been appointed to succeed Dr. E. S. Cunningham as editor ot "The Argus." Dr. Cunningham, who has been editor for 22 ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. DEATH OF EX-INSPECTOR CLARKE.

    Ex-Inspector' Thomas Henry Clarke' died on Thursday at his daughter's residence, 38 Cromwell-street, Croydon, after a brief illness. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 75 words
  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  30. AERONAUTICS.

    The second session of the International Aeronautical Conference was largely devoted to discussion on the scientific elimination of the menace of fog to aviators. ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. ENGLISH CONFIDENCE.

    The "Morning Post," in an editorial, says:- "Whatever happens in Sydney, we may be sure that the Brisbane debacle will not be repeated Australia had all the worst of the ...

    Article : 211 words
  32. DEATH OF MR. T.P. WILLIAMSON.

    Mr. T. P. Williamson, one of the best-known motor garage proprietors in the south, died this morning from heart failure. He leav[?] a family of seven. One son was killed at ...

    Article : 46 words
  33. ABSENCE FROM DIVISIONS.

    Mr. W. J. McKell, ex-Minister for Justice, denied emphatically yesterday that he had deliberately absented himself from divisions in the State Parliament, as was suggested by ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. BURGLARY AT WEST MAITLAND.

    The premises of Kerr's, Ltd., in High-street, was entered during last night. A suit of clothes and mercery were taken. Entrance to the building was made by breaking the ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. MAN FOUND UNCONSCIOUS.

    Joseph Murphy was found on ths Maitland-Newcastle road, near Thornton, in an unconscious condition. He was removed to Maitland Hospital by the ambulance brigade. Murphy ...

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  36. CLERK SHOT.

    Henry Samuel Kedgley 22, son of a clereyman, and clerk in the Whangarel branch of the Bank of New South Wales, was accidentally shot. Another member of the staff ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. EMPIRE SUGAR.

    At a meeting of the Sugar Federation of the British Empire the chairman (Sir Benjamin Morgan) made a statement regarding his visit to all the sugar-producing areas in the ...

    Article : 74 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 154 words
  39. MRS. J. FISHER.

    Mrs. J. Fisher a pioneer of the Coonamble district and now residing in Middle Head road, Mosman yesterday celebrated her 90th birthday. Mrs. Fisher is in excellent health. ...

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  40. OBSTRUCTION ON RAILWAY LINE.

    At Guyra Police Court, before Mr. J. E. McCulloch, P.M., Peter Pennell, 17, a youth, was charged with placing a large stone on the railway line. The Glen Innes passenger ...

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  41. DEATH OF MAJOR S. P. GOODSELL.

    The death took place last evening of Major S. P. Goodsell, who was for many years warehouse manager for Messrs Mauri Bros. and Thomson. ...

    Article : 184 words
  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The perll of the White star liner Celtic which is ashore outside Cor'. harbour has increased The wind has veered to the south-east, and the swell is increasing. A change ...

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  43. VETERAN DENTIST.

    MR. EDWARD KOSSUTH SATCHELL. whose death occurred on Tuesday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  44. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    Two drowning cases were discovered in the Port district this morning. The body of a man identified as Edward Jackson. 52, a labourer was found [?]oating in the Port River. Irons ...

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  45. CARPENTERS' UNION.

    Trouble has arisen regarding the election of a branch secretary of the Sydney city branch of the Carpenters' Union. The present secretary, Mr. J. Lenehan, who is a well ...

    Article : 108 words
  46. POISONED BY GAS.

    Joseph Pagonowski, aged 33 years, of Todman-avenue, Kensington, was found dead at his home last night with a gas tube in his mouth. His wife and child were absent from ...

    Article : 70 words
  47. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "The Vagabond King," 2. 7.60. Theatre Reval: "Mis Nell o' New Orleans," 8. Criterion Theatre: "The Patsy," 2, 8. St. James Theatre: "Good News," 2.30, 8. ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    New Zealand publicity films were shown to a crowded house at the Town Hall last night. and they should certainly serve their purpose of directing attention to New Zealand's scenic ...

    Article : 127 words
  49. PETROL EXPLOSION.

    Sprayed with durning petrol from a Hagon which had exploded in a house at Walker ville this afternoon a man was badly burnt about the head and hands and a great ...

    Article : 180 words
  50. "LABOUR DAILY" ELECTIONS.

    The "Reds" were decisively routed in the election of directors of the official organ of the Australian Labour party. The extremists ran a ticket, at the head of which was ...

    Article : 77 words
  51. TRAMWAYS UNION.

    The method by which officers of the Tramways Union were elected at a recent allot is likely to be the subject of an application to the State Industrial Registrar (Mr. ...

    Article : 146 words
  52. SWAGMAN BATTERED.

    At the Mittagong Police Court yesterday William Olivers was committed for trial on a charge of occasioning actual bodily harm to John Duggan, Both Chivers and Duggan were ...

    Article : 98 words
  53. STONEMASON WAGES RETURNS.

    Empiovers of workmen in the industry of working in sandstone as stonemasons quarrymen cock choppers or sewer miners in the County of Cumberland are required under the ...

    Article : 116 words
  54. TRAMWAY FACILITIES.

    To cater for visitors to the test match special services of trams will be run from Circular Quay and Railway-square loop, commencing at 9.30 a.m. Attention is also drawn ...

    Article : 53 words
  55. NAVAL APPRENTICES.

    The Navy Department announces that examinations for apprentices in engineering trades at Garden Island will be held at the Technical College, Harris-street, on December 17 ...

    Article : 32 words
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