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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Junee Police Court William Fox was fined £5, with 19/4 costs, on a charge of stealing. Robert Wade was charged with having a rug in his possession, reasonably ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Fears that some attempt might be made to impede the passage of the Constitution Alteration (State Debts) Bill were not realised when the House of Representatives met ...

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  4. WILLIAMTOWN

    Long queues waited at the entrance to the Central Criminal Court and the public gallery of the court was crowded yesterday morning when the trial was commenced, before Mr. ...

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  5. FARM TRAGEDY.

    A shooting tragedy, which appears to be the result of disappointment in love, is reported from Bullfinch. Following a threat yesterday by Frederick Raveley, aged 20, to ...

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  6. CONGRESS HISTORY.

    The Eucharistic Congress was held at Lille, in France, in June, 1881, under a brief of approval from Pope Leo XIII., dated May 10. A pious Frenchwoman of Tours, Mile. ...

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  7. STEEL INDUSTRY.

    Representatives of the ten firms associated with the Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia gathered in Sydney yesterday for the annual dinner and meeting of the bureau, ...

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  8. PAPAL LEGATE.

    "I consider myself an Australian," declared Cardinal Cerretti, amid loud cheering, when responding to the toast of his health at the City Commissioners' dinner at the Hotel ...

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  9. BURRANGONG SHIRE ROADS.

    The Burrangong Shire Council is making application to the Main Roads Board for the proclamation of three roads as developmental roads, and for the furn of £20,000 for ...

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  10. OPENING CEREMONIES.

    This afternoon, the twenty-ninth international Eucharistic Congress will be opened at St. Mary's Cathedral at 3.30 o'clock. Visitors to this historical Congress have ...

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  11. DEATH OF MRS. R. E. BROUGHTON.

    The death has occurred of Mrs. (Nurse) Rose Evelyn Broughton, of St. Margaret's private hospital, aged 61 years. She was the wife of Mr. Ernest Broughton. The deceased opened ...

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  12. SHOP ENTERED AT QUEANBEYAN.

    On Sunday afternoon, while members of the household were absent, nearly £101 in bank notes was stolen from the mercer's shop owned by Mr. Allan Byrne. ...

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  13. "MEAN DEFENCE."

    Strong comments were made by Mr. Justice Macrossan during the hearing of a case before the Supreme Court to-day. Mary Renton, spinster, sought to recover £3513/12/ damages ...

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  14. RAILWAY STATION SAFE BLOWN.

    When the stationmaster, Mr. Hoare, of Michelago, went on duty at 5 a.m. yesterday he found that burglars had blown the safe open and taken £7. A resident living nearby ...

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  15. ROAD RECONSTRUCTION AT YOUNG.

    The Young Municipal Council held a special meeting to consider the proposal to reconstruct the Wombat-road, including Hume, Campbell, and Short streets, and to ...

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  16. CARDINAL WELCOMED

    Enthusiastic scenes were witnessed at the luncheon of the Millions Club of New South Wales in honour of Cardinal Cerretti. the Papal Legate, yesterday. ...

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  17. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH.

    To mark the inauguration of Perpetual Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament at St. Patrick's Church, a Pontifical High Mass, at which Cardinal Cerretti will preside, will be ...

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  18. BANK MANAGER'S DEATH.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. John Hogan, manager of the Commercial Bank of Australia, at the age of 36 years. Mr. Hogan. came from Townsville 12 months ago to open ...

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  19. SCOUTS' HALL FOR ORANGE.

    At a meeting of citizens, presided over by the Mayor (Dr. A. E. Colvin), it was decided to erect a scouts' hall at a total cost of £3000. The sum of £100 was given by each ...

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  20. MONSIGNOR BOURSE'S DEATH.

    Monsignor Thomas Francis Bourke, VicarGeneral for the Diocese of Rockhampton, died early yesterday morning at Lewisham private hospital. He was visiting Sydney for the ...

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  21. AMERICAN DELEGATION.

    Cardinal Hayes, Governor Al Smith, and Bishop Dunn, of New York, all first saw the light of day on what is familiarly known as "the East Side," the tenement quarter of New ...

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  22. FINE FOR NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    Bede F. Dixon, of Heydon-stree, Mosman, and the driver of the Sydney-Orange motor 'bus, was fined £6, with costs, at the Bathurst Police Court, on a charge of negligent driving, ...

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  23. WINGHAM FIRE.

    Isabella-street this morning presented a desolate appearance after last night's fire. All the buildings from the Cash Drapers to Albert Worthing's were in ruins. It was ...

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  24. CATHOLIC RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Members of the Catholic Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Memorial Committee of New South Wales, will assemble at 7 o'clock on Thursday night at the corner of Lang and ...

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  25. LITHGOW POLICE COURT.

    Keith Thompson, a railway shunter, was convicted by Mr. Tarlington, P.M., at the Lithgow Police Court, on three of five charges of stealing, or having goods suspected of ...

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  26. MELBOURNE-CANBERRA ROAD.

    The route of the Federal Capital road from Melbourne to Canberra was recently under discussion at the Tambo (Vic.) Shire Council A letter was read from Mr. T. ...

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  27. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    James Jordan was killed and Harry Fields and Jack Cricket seriously Injured as the result of a motor lorry overturning on Prince's Highway, near Dapto, this morning. Fields ...

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  28. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Railway Department notifies a number of alterations to country-bound trains and augmented services between September 6 and September 14 in connection with the return ...

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  29. LOAN PROPOSALS REJECTED.

    The proposal of the East Maitland Municipal Council to obtain a loan of £12,500 for expenditure on works within the town improvement area was rejected at a poll of ...

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  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  31. GIFT OF BOOKS.

    The visit to Canberra of the Canadian and United States delegates to the Eucharistic Congress has been marked by a presentation to the Commonwealth National Library by ...

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  32. FELL DEAD IN POLLING BOOTH.

    Septimus Dr[?]y, 77, one of the oldest residents of Lithgow collapsed and died almost immediately in the Lithgow polling booth on Saturday. Drury had just been given ...

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  33. INFANT KILLED.

    As a result of a motor car overturning on Macquarie-road, Mavis June Ramsay, the seven weeks old child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramsay, of Kempsey, has died in the hospital. ...

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  34. SUSPECTED CAR THIEVES.

    A smart piece of work was performed by the police yesterday. Two young men drove into a motor garage, and asked the proprietor to exchange a spare tyre for some petrol. ...

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  35. APPEALS FOR HELP.

    A message from Alice Springs' states that since the police returned from arresting natives for the murder of Mr. Fred, Brookes, bush natives have again descended on Mr. ...

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. CANBERRA HOTELS.

    The Federal Capital Commission has already received inquiries about the terms on which it would be prepared to lease its hotels. The Chief Commissioner said to-day that ...

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  38. CAIRNS WATERFRONT

    A Cairns messages says that at the adjourned meeting of watersides to-day, it was decided by 210 votes to 187 that a secret ballot should be taken on the question of offering ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Faust," 2: "Lodoletta," S, Palace: "Dear Brutus." 2. 8. Criterion: "Other Men's Wives," 2, 8. Theatre Royal: "The Silent House," 2, 8. ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYED.

    The conference of delegates from northern district branches of the One Big Union of Unemployed was continued to-day, when a constitution was adopted. ...

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  41. BOY KILLED.

    Charles Cecil Wells, aged 14 years, of Trobert-street, Camperdown, was fatally injured late yesterday afternoon. While riding a bicycle from Gibbons-street into ...

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  42. MAN DEOWNED.

    Alfred Silvester, a returned soldier, who resided at Milwood-avenue, Ryde, fell into the Lane Cove River while engaged in fishing, and was drowned. Two men named Cook and ...

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  43. MAORI CHIEF ARRIVES.

    Mita Taupopoki. Chief of the Arawas of Lake Rotorua, arrived in Sydney by the Maheno yesterday, at the head of a party of five other Maoris. to attend, the Eucharistie Congress. ...

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  44. 150,000 TONS OF COAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) said to-day that the Government would shortly call for tenders for 150.000 to 160,000 tons of coal, which, with stocks on hand, would suffice for a long ...

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  45. WOMAN INJURED.

    While crossing Parramatta road Auburn. shortly before 6 o' clock last night Mrs. Eileen Seast aged 50 years, of Auburn, was knocked down by a motor car driven by Robert Baillie. ...

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  46. NATURALISTS' SOCIETY.

    Interesting exhibits of wild flowers were displayed before members of the Naturalists Society last evening. Particular interest was shown in a stalk of waratah, which, instead ...

    Article : 37 words
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