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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The new rail motor service established between Cowra and Blayney in lieu of the ordinary service is being well patronised. The car and trailer are fully occupied on each ...

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  3. CONCESSION.

    Among the bills which the Federal Ministry will introduce next session will be a measure providing for the election of representatives by residents of the Mandated ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. CANBERRA NEWS.

    Arrangements for the accommodation of the public servants who are being transferred from Melburne to Canberra from July to September have been completed. Forty-seven ...

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  5. SOUND FILMS.

    Mr. John W. Hicks, jun., managing director of Paramount Pictures in Australia, New Zealand, and the Far West, has been advised in cable messages that "sound synchronisation" ...

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  6. NATIONAL PARTY.

    Several proposals for the amendment of the National Federation's platform will be submitted by the South Australian Liberal Federation at the triennial conference at Canberra ...

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  7. STUDENTS BOUND FOR KOSCIUSKO.

    PARTY FROM THE WARWICK (QUEENSLAND) GIRLS GRAMMAR SCHOOL ON ARRIVAL AT THE SYDNEY RAILWAY STATION YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEATH OF MR. C. W. BAILEY.

    Mr. Charles William Balicy, a pioneer farmer of the district; died at the ago of 85 year[?] He came to Parkes 48 years ago, and settled at Kamandra, carrying on farming pursuits ...

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  9. BOMBALA-ROCKTON ROAD.

    The Public Works Department has granted £10,000 for the gravelling of the road between Bombala and Rockton. This should absorb most of the unemployed in this district. ...

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  10. MEMORIAL TO BISHOP O'FARRELL.

    Croagh Patrick College, in East Orange, [?] to be converted into a boys' orphanage, to be the d[?]ocesan memorial to the memory of the late Bishop O'Farrell. The orphanage will ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. PACIFIC FLIERS.

    Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and Flight-Lieutenant Ulm were entertained by Queenslanders in Sydney at a luncheon at the Civil Service Cafe yesterday. Mr. P. J. ...

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  12. ORANGE HOMING CLUB.

    The Orange Homing Club conducted a race from Condobolin to Orange, 113 miles, Resuit: E. Barnes' Dibby Prince, 1308 yards per minute, 1; E. Acland's Jim, 1307 yards, 2; C. ...

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  13. OIL VENTURES.

    Criticism by the Queensland Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) of a warning issued recently by the Minister for Home and Territories (Sir Neville Howse) to oil investors ...

    Article : 223 words
  14. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Within four days three persons have been killed by motorists who have driven away after the accident. The latest victim. William Bain, 36, a ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. THREE ARRESTS.

    For two months two housebreakers have levied toll on householders in the Western Suburbs. They secured probably £3000 worth of property, and caused damage ...

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  16. SHEEP OWNER FINED.

    The Molong Pastures Protection Board proceeded against H. D. Millgate at the Orange Police Court on charges of travelling sheep without a permit, and travelling sheep ...

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  17. SOUTHERN EUROPEANS.

    Senator Sir George Pearce to-day denied a statement made by Mr. E. H. Barker (secretary of the State executive of the A.L.P.) that the Federal Government was responsible for ...

    Article : 159 words
  18. CAPTAIN LYON.

    Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith, speaking at a luncheon given in his honour by Queenslanders in Sydney yesterday, said he was delighted to have received a message from ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. FATHER COONEY ENTERTAINED.

    The Rev. Father Cooney, who was recently appointed parish priest at Canowindra, was entertained by 20 priests of the Bathurst diocese at Bishop's House, Orange, on Monday, ...

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  20. TIN-HARE RACING.

    The position created by the refusal of the Government to permit betting at tin hare meetings was discussed last night at a special conference convened by Mr. F. F. ...

    Article : 367 words
  21. BRITISH FARMERS' DELEGATION.

    An invitation has been extended by local public bodies to the British Farmers' Delegation to include Parkes district in their itinerary of New South Wales when they visit ...

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  22. DIVORCE PETITION.

    Keen interest was shown in the continuation in the Divorce Court to-aay of the case in which Ethel May Ives sought a dissolution of her marriage to Aubrey Leonard Ives, on the ...

    Article : 185 words
  23. VICTORIAN PROTEST.

    Representing 37 religious, social welfare, and educational associations, a deputation waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. Prendergast) to-day, protesting against the circulation of ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. JOHN LILLYMAN.

    The death has occurred of Mr. John Lillyman, one of the oldest identities of Narrabri, at the age of 75 years. The deceased was born in England, and arrived at Narrabri in ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. NORTH BONDI RESERVOIR.

    The first section of a new reservoir at North Bondi will be officially opened on Wednesday next at 1.30 p.m. The reservoir has a capacity of 19,000,000 gallons, and the contract ...

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  26. MASCOT FUNCTION POSTPONED.

    The Aero Club has decided to postpone until July 7 the presentation to the Pacific filers at the Mascot aerodrome, and also to postpone to the same date the formal presentation of ...

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  27. OPOSSUM SKINS

    Acting upon information received from Coonamble yesterday, Sergeant Dye and Plainclothes Constable Cameron, of Burwood, boarded a stock train at Flemington, and ...

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  28. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The secretary to the Federal Treasury (Mr. J. T. Heathershaw) to-day said that substantian progress was being mnde in the Commonwealth War Conversion loan of ...

    Article : 165 words
  29. BEGA-COOMA ROAD.

    Motor traffic on the Bega-Cooma road has been greatly hampered owing to the approach to the bridge at Cooper's Glen, three miles from Bega, being washed away. Passengers ...

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  30. PROHIBITION.

    The Rev. R. B. S. Hammond and Mr. Crawford Vaughan will represent the advocates of prohibition in the debate with the Rev. Wyndham Heathcote and Mr. H. C. Prentice at the ...

    Article : 111 words
  31. DRUNKEN MOTORIST FINED.

    At the Murwillumbah Police Court, before Mr. W. F. Britz, P.M., Grorge Edward Hinshaw was fined £5, in default one month's hard labour, for having driven a motor lorry while ...

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  32. AIR DEFENCES.

    Air Marshal Sir John Salmond, who has arrived from England to report to the Commonwealth Government on the organisation of the Royal Australian Air Force, was at Albany ...

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  33. RAILWAY MONEY.

    At the Sydney Quarter Sessions on Tuesday a man charged with having stolen a cashbox containing a large sum of money belonging to the Railway Commissioners was ...

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  34. NORTH COAST-ROAD.

    The Lismore Municipal Council has decided to make representations for the Main North Coast-road to be diverted through Lismore. At the present time its route is via Ballina ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYED.

    Recently the Bankstown Muncipal Council intimated that unemployed men in the district could have use of the council chambers free of charge for the purpose of ...

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  36. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued to-day when catalogues were offered by MacTaggarts, 426 bales, and the Queensland primary Producers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., 14.183 bales. The offering generally was ...

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  37. GULGONG STOCK Y[?]S.

    Petitioners have asked the [?]gong Town Council to acquire the existing stuck [?]aleyard[?] and improve them, or erect now yards. ...

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  38. MAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    A resident of Baradine, Mick Clarke, aged 70, was found frightfully burned in his camp on Monday by Alex. Williams. It is thought that he met his death on Saturday ...

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  39. EXPERIENCES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Speaking yesterday at a luncheon held under the auspices of the Professional and Business Men's Auxiliary of the New South Wales Prohibition Alliance, Mr. Charles Todd, ...

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  40. NEW CITY HOTEL.

    A large new hotel, of six or seven stories, will shortly be erected at the corner of Hunter-street and Hamilton-street. The construction of the new building is the ...

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  41. NATIONAL MUSEUM.

    The necessity for the establishment of a national historical museum to house and exhibit the historical objects and relics of early Australia was made at Parramatta last night ...

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  42. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Disapproval was expressed in trade union circles to-day at the action of the extremist section in the Sydney branch of the Seamen's Union in its attempt to deprive Mr. T. Walsh ...

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  43. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Henry Dugan, 73, was found not guilty at the Maitland Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of arson at Aberdare on April 29. Oliver Lumby, charged with stealing n heifer, ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 195 words
  45. NEW TOWNSHIP FORMING.

    The Wingecarribee Shire has approved of the Southern Portland Cement Company's land at Berrima being formed into a new township. It is situated four miles north of Moss Vale. ...

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  46. BULLI PASS.

    The Water Board yesterday adopted the recommendation of the secretary (Mr. T. Roseby) regarding the establishment of a carparking and picnicking area of nine acres ...

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  47. PERTH OBSERVATORY.

    The Federal Government has accepted the State Government's terms for the lease of the Perth Observatory for 25 years Several months ago the State Government ...

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  48. ADULT FRANCHISE.

    The municipal council has passed a resol[?]tion that in its opinion the provisions of the Local Government Act, providing for adult suffrage for municipal slections, should be ...

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  49. ENGINEDRIVER BURNT.

    While standing on the permanent way near the Eveleigh railway r[?]nning sheds about p.m. yesterday, Patrick Connor, an enginedriver, residing at Balfour-street, Darlinghurst, ...

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  50. ALLAN WILKIE SEASON.

    "All's Well that Ends Well," with its romantic story of the love of Helena for Bertram, the Count of Rousilion, was chosen by Mr. Allan Wilkie for his mid-week change of ...

    Article : 340 words
  51. GIFT PICTURE.

    Arrangements have been made by the Federal Ministry for the exhibition of Mr. Will Longstaff's picture, "Ghosts of Menin Gate," in each of the capital cities, before it is ...

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  52. NEW RAILWAY WEIR.

    The Water Board recently received an application from the Raliway Department for permission to construct a weir to impound approximately 6,000,000 galions of water upon ...

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  53. AWFUL DEATH.

    A woman, passing a blacksmith's shop at Cabramatta, shortly before 6 o'clock last night, heard someone groaning within. She summoned aid, and men who entered the ...

    Article : 140 words
  54. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 words
  55. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION BOARD

    Arrangements have been made by the University Extension Board to screen films at the series of lectures on sex and social hygiene. At the conclusion of Dr. Hnrvey Sutton's ...

    Article : 73 words
  56. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    Amended Public Service regulations which will be gazetted within a few days provide for variations of the allowances to Federal Public servants at Canberra. ...

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  57. GRAZIER'S DHATH.

    Mr. George Abbey, a well-known grazier, of Dalton, has died in the district hospital from a fractured skull, received when he was thrown from a horse on Monday. He was 33 ...

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  58. BROWN PAPER.

    The first samples of brown paper made in Australia from Australian wood have been forwarded by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research to the New South Wales ...

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  59. MAN'S SUDDEX DEATH.

    William Brooks, of Sydney-road, Goulburn, died suddenly to-day, and Dr. Coles, who attended him, decli[?]ed to give a certificate of death. ...

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  60. REQUEST FOR COURT HOUSE.

    A deputation waited yesterday upon the Minister for Justice, requesting that a courthouse should be built at Lidcombe. Mr. Lee promised again to investigate the matter, and ...

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  61. SYDNEY FLUTE CLUB.

    Kuhlau, a German composer, who died early in last century," wrote a great deal of music for the flute, and at the concert of the Sydney Flute Club last night at King's Hall the ...

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  62. FLYING BOATS.

    The squadron of British flying boats which is touring the world before settling at the Singapore base will leave Adelaide for Melbourne on Friday. ...

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  63. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At London: Somerset, s, from New Zealand ports (left Wellington May 17). At Port Said: Mongolia, R.M.S., from London, en route to Australian ports (left London June 15). ...

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  64. FALSE CERTIFICATE.

    Ruby Ellen Murray pleaded guilty at the Maitland Quarter Sessions to a charge of having submitted a false certificate to a maternity allowance officer in Sydney. ...

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  65. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Princess Charming," 8. Criterion: "Our Betters," 8. Theatre Royal: "Scandal," 8. Palace Theatre: "Mee People," 8. ...

    Article : 172 words
  66. TRADE UNIONS.

    Messrs. C. Crofts and D. Davies, representing the All-Australian Council of Trade Unions, yesterday attended the sitting of the executive council of the Australian Workers' ...

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  67. PUNT DANGERS.

    Commenting on the recent motor accidents, the vice-president of the Royal Automobile Club (Mr. R. V. Hodgson), in a letter to the Editor, states that his club has often brought ...

    Article : 156 words
  68. INCORRECT POSTMARKS.

    In yesterday's issue of the "Herald" Mr. W. Fuller, of Dubbo, was reported to have stated at a meeting of the Master Builders Association on the previous evening, when ...

    Article : 154 words
  69. LIBEL ACTIONS.

    The action for damages for alleged libel brought by Mic[?]el Edward Glynn, a hairdresser, of Capitol House, and James Garlinge, formerly a liftman in the same ...

    Article : 80 words
  70. DR. ARTHUR'S SLOGAN.

    Dr. Arthur (Minister for Health) writes that in consequence of a mistake made in his office a slogan recently quoted by him in regard to the pure milk campaign had been ...

    Article : 48 words
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