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  2. THE EVIDENCE.

    Gilbert McArthur, chief clerk and attorney for Mr. James Taylor, accountant, of Sydney, was further examined. In reply to Mr. de Baun (for Mr. Ma[?]ing), ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Dreary repetition characterised most of the speeches in the House of Representatives to-day, when the Amending Concil[?]ation and Arbitration Bill was further considered. Labour ...

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  4. DERBY RESULT.

    The Eastern Company again made a special point of expediting the result of the English Derby to the various parts of the world. The time occupied in transmitting the result ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual reunion of the famous 33rd Battalion was colebrated in the Town Hall, Inverell, 500 Diggers being entertained at dinner mid a dance by the citizens of Inverell. ...

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  6. SALE OF FISH.

    A deputation representing fishermen, fish buyers, and fish agents yesterday interviewed the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee) to set forth their views on certain features that the ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. TASMANIA.

    The final scrutiny of ballot papers reveals that the Labour Government was definitely defeated at the elections. The state of parties will be: Nationalists 15, Labour 14, ...

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  8. MR. F. L. MARTIN.

    Representatives of the Government, the commercial world, and of nearly every branch of the pastoral and agricultural industries yesterday attended th[?] funeral of the late Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PRAYER BOOK.

    "If Parliament again rejects the revised prayer book, the prospect is for confusion. The spread of lawlessness looms large and ugly," says the Archbishop of Canterbury, in ...

    Article : 230 words
  10. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    At an inquest concerning the death of John Alexander Butters, whose body was recovered, from the Murwillumbah reservoir on Sunday night, the district coroner (Mr. W. F. Britz, ...

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  11. PRESENTATION TO BANK MANAGER.

    Mr. S. G. Smith, manager of the Tamworth branch of the Bank of Australasia, was presented with a wallet of notes by the townsmen on the occasion of his promotion to the ...

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  12. RIVERINA DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE.

    It has been decided to issue 10,000 certificates to be known as certificates of good citizenship, ranging in price from 10/ upwards, to raise funds for the Riverina Development ...

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  13. WITNESS PROTESTS.

    When the Royal Commission on the Commonwealth Co[?]titution resumed its sittings yesterday, Mr. Hume Cook, secretary of the Australian Protection Industries League, ...

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  14. POPPY DAY.

    At a meeting of the Association of Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Clubs at the Y.M.C.A. last night, it was agreed than an independent poppy dny appeal should be held, the proceeds ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SCOTS.

    There was a rousing welcome from cheering street crowds as the Australian-Scots proceeded by char-a-banc to Stirling Castle, where Provost Barker, standing at the gates ...

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  16. CRUELTY TO DOG.

    An emphatic protest against what he terms a "totally inadequate penalty" was made yesterday by the president of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals ...

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  17. BRIDGE OVER GOULBURN RIVER.

    At the monthly meeting of the Muswellbrook Shire Council, a letter received from the secretary of the Martindale Progress Association intimated that a meeting of ratepayers ...

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  18. GRENFELL POLICE COURT.

    At the Grenfell Police Court, before Mr, Scoble, P.M., A. Shaw was fined £2 for not stamping a receipt of over £2. Arthur Gordon was fined £5 for carrying a pistol without ...

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  19. TIN HARES.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. Mitchell) stated yesterday that the Australasian Coursing Association, having appealed against the recent decision of the State Full Court ...

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  20. PROHIBITION.

    An "All Australia Congress" on prohibition was opened yesterday in the Rechabites Hall, Campbell-street. Mr. V. Winstanley, M.L.A. (Queensland), presided at the opening session, ...

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  21. HIGHLAND SPORTS AT ALSTONVILLE.

    The annual Highland gathering was held at Alstoneville. There was a record attendance Results:—Champion piper: A. McSweeney (Casino), Dances: V. Ainsworth (Ballina), ...

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  22. LITHUANIA.

    At Geneva the League of Nation's Council for many hours wrestled with Lithuania which is stubbornly resisting a unanimous desire for settlement of the Polish-Lithuanian ...

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  23. IRRIGATION AREA.

    Extraordinary revelations concerning local government provisions under the Irrigation Amendment Act, 1924, were made in the Griffith Police Court during the hearing of ...

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  24. LATE MR. W. N. GUNN.

    The death occurred this morning in St. John of God's Hospital of Mr. Walter N. Gunn, a very old resident of Goulburn. He was 60 years of age. ...

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  25. "SOUVENIRS"

    Detectives are endeavouring to trace 3[?] forged £5 notes, which were among the exhibits in the notes forgery trial at Geelong. When the jury retired on Wednesday, they ...

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  26. FIRE IN FLOUR MILL.

    A fire in the flour mill of the United Milling Company at Birkenhead early this morning caused damage estimated at £20,000. ...

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  27. MISS ROYDEN'S LECTURE.

    "Can we set the world in order?" Miss Ma[?]de Roydon asked her audience at the Town Hall last night in commencing the final lecture of her series. ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    The death has occuned of Mr. Arthur Edward Boesen, formerly a director of Petersen, Boesen, and Company, Limited, at the age of 53 years. Entering the office of ...

    Article : 180 words
  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Harry Thaw, who arrived at Southampton aboard the Aquitania, was stopped at the gangway by an immigration official, and served with a Home Office prohibition under ...

    Article : 453 words
  30. INLAND FISHERIES.

    Professional fishermen on the Murrumbldge[?] River, near Wagga, have decided to take steps to com[?]at legislation likely to interfere with their occupation. The alarming decrease in ...

    Article : 113 words
  31. PERFORMING RIGHTS.

    The Performing Rights' Association has issued a writ against the Coff's Harbour School of Arts in respect of an alleged playing of copyright music at the pictures without ...

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  32. HONOUR FOR AIRMAN.

    A series of questions was asked by Mr. Theodore (Q.) about the honour conferred on Mr. (now Sir) George Wilkins, the Australian explorer, but the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) ...

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  33. DRUNKEN MOTORIST FINED £7.

    For driving a motor lorry while drunk, Thomas Richard Brown, aged 45 years, was lined £7 or two months' goal. His license was sus[?]ended for six months. Constable Loy ...

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  34. MRS. MARGARET HUNTER.

    The funeral took place at the Waverley Cemetery on Wednesday afternoon of Mrs. Margaret Hunter, Mayoress of Waverley. There was a [?]arge attendance at the ...

    Article : 181 words
  35. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  36. BOY IN BURNING SAWDUST.

    Stanley Richardson, aged 9, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson, of Tyringham, was admitted to hospital yesterday suffering from severe burns on both legs. The boy was ...

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  37. WATERSIDE BLAZE

    Damage estimated at between £10,000 and £12,000 was caused by a fire which partially deatroyed the main workshop at the premises of Morrison and Sinciair, Ltd., shipbuilders, ...

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  38. BOY SCOUTS.

    The Assistant-Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) yesterday handed a cheque for £5000 to representatives of the Boy Scouts' Association. Mr. E. N. Birks, who accepted the cheque on ...

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  39. QUARRY ACCIDENT.

    While removing the loose stones left after a blast at the Dunmore Quarry late yesterday afternoon, Thomas Campbell, aged 30, was buried when a large quantity of earth and ...

    Article : 350 words
  40. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The first of the new South African national flags to be seen in Sydney arrived by the Suevic yesterday, and was shown to an interested group on the deck. It became the official ...

    Article : 197 words
  41. ADVERTISEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 words
  42. ALTONA SCHEME.

    Proposals that a large electricity generating station should be established at Altona to supply current to the Electricity Commission for distribution, as announced in Sydney by Sir ...

    Article : 129 words
  43. BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL.

    The new building in Moore Park for the Sydney Boys' High School will be officially opened to-morrow afternoon at half-past 2 o'clock by the Minister for Education (Mr. ...

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  44. TULAGI MASSACRES.

    The trial of the principals in the Ma[?]a[?]ta massacre ended to-day. Basiano, Jaira, Tonarmge, Luita, Tolio, and Tufual were sentenced to death. Tarefo, Foralia, Sakumai, ...

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  45. MARTIN.

    A women's meeting will be held this afternoon in Wahroonga Soldiers' Memorial Hall, when Mrs. B. W. Loverty and Mr. F. Graham Pratten will speak. ...

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  46. BALMAIN MINE.

    The miners employed by Sydney Harbour Collieries, Ltd., in the Balmain mine yesterday resolved to ask the Government to take over the mine." A deputation was appointed ...

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  47. JEWELLER'S WINDOW BROKEN.

    Taking advantage of the fact that the attention of bystanders was distracted by a procession of Boy Scouts marching along with beating drums, a man smashed the plateglass ...

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  48. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Complaints regarding the increases granted to employees on the Sydney Harbour Bridge were made at a recent meeting of the Employers' Federation. According to an ...

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  49. DEATH OF MRS. WALDRON

    Mrs. Annie Waldron, whose death at the age of 92, occurred at Boundary-street, Roseville, arrived in Now South Wales 90 years ago. The voyage was a tragic one, for of ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Princess Charming," 8. Criterion Theatre: "Thark," 8. Theatre Royal: "The Man Upstairs" 8.15. Palace Theatre: "The last Warning," 8. ...

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  51. SEAMAN'S DEATH.

    Throwing down the hand which had just been dealt him. Stewart Myers, 46, a greaser, interrupted a game of cards in the forecastle of the steamer Hunter last night ...

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  52. JERVIS BAY DISPUTE.

    The dispute regarding the repatriation [?] the crew of the former Commonwealth steamer Jervis Bay was settled this morning, and the vessel left at 1 p.m. for London. A ...

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  53. SOUTH SYDNEY ELECTORATE.

    Nine candidates for the South Sydney seat in the Federal House of Representatives presented themselves before the South Sydney National Electoral Conference last evening, ...

    Article : 71 words
  54. BODY IN HARBOUR.

    The body of the man found floating in the harbour off Mrs. Macquarie's Chair on Wednesday has been Identified as that of Edward Flemming, aged 10 years, a native of South ...

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  55. BELLEVUE HILL ROBBERY.

    While Andrew Cowper was absent from his residence in Fairweather-street, Bellevue Hill, last night, thieves entered through an open window, and ransacked the hourse. Jewellery, ...

    Article : 40 words
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