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  2. ACCOUNTANTS.

    A cable message from the Secretary of State for Dominions to the Prime Minister's Department, announces that a Royal Charter was granted on June 19 to the Australasian ...

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  3. LAUNCH RUN DOWN.

    When steaming off Norah Head at dawn to-day the tug Lindfield ran down a motor launch manned by Mr. A. Hardy. When, the collision occurred Hardy was flung into the air and he ...

    Article : 99 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The death has occurred of Mrs. Pauline Jones, 78, who was one of the oldest residents of the district. While at Lyndhurst, her husband being absent, she was visited by a ...

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  5. FATAL CRANE ACCIDENT AT THE T. AND G. BUILDING.

    A BOX OF BRICKS FALLING FROM A HEIGHT OF 40 FEET, CRUSHED ONE OF THE WORKMEN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. POLO.

    Harden (holders) will meet Goulburn in the final of the Countess of Dudley Cup polo tournament, at the Kensington Racecourse this afternoon. The teams were the finalists ...

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  7. TRAINS DELAYED.

    Delay to suburban passenger traffic was caused during the peak travelling hour between 5 and 6 o'clock last night, when the electrical signalling appliances at Illawarra ...

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  8. WAGGA EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION.

    A deputation, comprising members of the Wagga branch of the Employers' Federation, asked the Mayor (Aid. W. F. Day) for co-operation in two proposals. One is to have ...

    Article : 96 words
  9. STOLEN JEWELLERY.

    A handbag containing articles of jewellery valued at £300, which disappeared from the vestibule of the Hotel Bondi on Thursday afternoon, was recovered by the Paddington ...

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  10. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    Darrell Stevens, 12 years, of Horseshoe Bend West Maitland, died in the Maitland Hospital yesterday from tetanus. Stevens was playing in a paddock on June 29 with a number of ...

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  11. SCRAPPING AWARDS.

    Chief Judge Dethridge, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, explained what he had meant in a recent statement that it might become necessary to scrap all the ...

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  12. EVENTFUL CAREER ENDED.

    An adventurous career has ended with the death of Mr. Joseph Lynch at the age of 85. He was one of the first men to reach the Palmer gold fields in North Queensland, and ...

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  13. PONY SHOW.

    The polo games were suspended yesterday when the New South Wales Polo Association held a polo pony show at the Kensington racecourse. Many enthusiasts were present, and ...

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  14. TASMAN FLIGHT.

    It is practically certain that a New Zealander will accompany Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith as wireless operator on the Tasman flight. ...

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  15. THIEVES AT WEST MAITLAND.

    The West Maitland Police have been informed that about £9 was stolen from the till at Davies and Herbert's confectionery shop, in High-street, West Maitland. ...

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  16. FIRE AT GERRINGONG.

    During a fierce gale last night a fire destroyed the boarding-house of Mrs. Williamson, the E.S. and A. Bank, and the new store of Messrs. Reid and Davison. Mr. J. ...

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  17. MODERATE RAIN.

    During the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday, rain of a moderate nature fell along the tablelands and slopes and in the Riverina; parts of the central coastal areas were also ...

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  18. COAL INDUSTRY.

    "Apparently politicians in South Australia solve most of their Australian industrial problems by importing," said Mr. C. M. McDonald, chairman of the Northern Collieries ...

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  19. NO BAR TO PROGRESS.

    "Labour persists in asserting that the adverse trade balance is the cause of everything bad," said the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) in a statement issued at Canberra ...

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  20. NATIONALISTS.

    As announced in the "Herald" yesterday, Mr. H. W. Horsfield has been appointed general secretary to the Nationalist Association in succession to Mr. Archdale Parkhill, M.P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. DEATH FROM GUNSHOT WOUND.

    Arthur Frederick Howard, 18, died in the Crookwell Cottage Hospital this morning from the effects of a gunshot wound in the lung. Howard, a resident of Crookwell, was ...

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  22. TENTERFIELD WATER SUPPLY SCHEME.

    A ballot was held yesterday with regard to the proposed water supply scheme for the municipality, which will cost £8000. As a four to one majority was recorded the adoption ...

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  23. "OLD CONTEMPTIBLES."

    The Fellowship of Mons in New South Wales will commemorate "Mons to Vpres, 1914," at the Railway and Tramway Institute on the evening of August 4—the anniversary of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    At the Orange Sessions, before Judge Thomson, Roland James Morrison, 20, admitted two charges of breaking and entering, a third of entering a dwelling-house with intent to ...

    Article : 182 words
  25. MOTORIST SENT TO GAOL.

    Sentence of twelve months' imprisonment was imposed on Albert Vincent Puddephatt, 23, a sales manager, who was found guilty in the Geelong Police Court of the ...

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  26. TO BLOW UP ROAD.

    The Wallsend Municipal Council proposes to ask the Main Roads Board and the proprietors of the old Maryland Colliery to blow up that portion of Nelson-street, Wallsend, ...

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  27. TWO MEN SWEPT OFF TRAM.

    Two men were injured when a motor lorry, backing from a lane into George-street, city, near Anthony Horderns' store, yesterday swept them off a passing tram. They were George ...

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  28. SCONE BUILDING BOOM.

    There is at present a building boom in Scone, the new buildings within the municipality for the present year being estimated to be worth over £60,000. Prospects of the ...

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  29. "THE FIERY CROSS."

    "The Fiery Cross" will be introduced to Sydney next week. It will be set up in St. James Church, King-street, for 24 hours, commencing at 7 p.m. on Wednesday next. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ARMY v THE ROHEMIANS.

    Mr. Ken Austin, hon. secretary of the New South Wales Polo Association, sold yesterday that all reservations for the car stands at the Army v The Bohemians match on ...

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  31. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    The Japanese squadron left Port Melbourne this morning for Hobart. ...

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  32. GRAFTON MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    Interest in the Grafton musical festival is increasing as it proceeds. Results were:- Juvenile vocal championship (girls under 17): Jean Ferguson (Lismore), 173, 1; Winnie Cooper (Wallsend), ...

    Article : 295 words
  33. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  34. HUNGRY IMMIGRANT.

    Hungry and disheartened, an immigrant threw himself into Darling Harbour last night. He had been only six months in Australia, be told the police, and, without work or a ...

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  35. COMMUNIST CLUB.

    Mr. J. Bailey, president of the Australian Workers' Union, who related a sensational story before the Federal Seats Commission concerning the provision by the Soviet of ...

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  36. LATE SPORTING.

    Owing to an injured knee, C. Aynsley will not be able to play for Australia in the second test against the English Rugby League team in Sydney on Saturday. ...

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  37. GIRL'S DRESS AFIRE.

    Joyce Juratovitch, aged 8 years, residing with her parents at Homeville, was severely burned about the body and limbs to-day, when her dress became ignited as she was passing ...

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  38. TOURING BY AIR.

    Captain Larkin, who is in charge of the aerial party which is flying to Palm Valley, in Central Australia, in the 'planes Love Bird and Wattle Bird, has advised the Shell ...

    Article : 146 words
  39. WIFE-BEATER.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday James Bourke, 38, was charged with having assaulted his wife. Kathleen Bourke said that her husband had ...

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  40. ENDURANCE DANCING.

    Dr. C. F. Michell stopped the endurance dancing contest between Jack Errington and Fred Mason this morning after the men had danced for 84[?] hours. Errington was ...

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  41. DARING THEFT.

    During the lunch hour yesterday the premises of Marks and Saulwick Pty., Ltd., 117 York-street, city were broken into, while members of the staff were absent. ...

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  42. ORANGE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Orange Quarter Sessions James Harris admitted a charge of breaking and entering the shop of Charles Tighe at Orange on May 19 and stealing goods valued at £7/5/ ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 287 words
  44. LABOUR OFFICIAL RESIGNS.

    Mr. A. Fandlan last night tendered his resignation as a member of the A.L.P. executive. His resignation followed the rejection of the majority report of the special committee of, ...

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  45. THE SENATE.

    Brown paper as a wrapping for voting slips in the A.L.P. pre-selection ballot for the Labour Senate candidates has been declared "black." ...

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  46. POLITICAL LABOUR.

    "The periodic 'manifesto' manufactured by the little [?]aud of despised and disgruntled A.W.U. officials has arrived this week as usual in the columns of the anti-Labour Press." ...

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  47. STRUCK TWO CARS.

    Reginald Thomas Leishman-Fenerly, 48, manager, was fined £20 at the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of having driven a motor car along Union-street, Pyrmont, on ...

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  48. LIFE-SENTENCE MAN.

    In the police court to-day, William Goding, 34, a cabinetmaker, who pleaded guilty-to two charges of theft at Warwick, was sentenced to four months' imprisonment. Defendant's ...

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  49. LORRY DRIVER INJURED.

    Allan, Lyal Guy, driver of a motor lorry, was crushed beneath the vehicle when it skidded on Maitland-road, a mile from Cessnock, yesterday afternoon. Guy was ...

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  50. "WHITE WAY" AT MARRICKVILLE.

    A "White Way" was inaugurated at Marrickville last night. It embraces both sides of Marrickville-road, from Victoria-street to the Town Hall. A system of under-vera[?]dah ...

    Article : 87 words
  51. AERO CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 words
  52. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Denis Kearney, vice-president of the Higgins Estate. Incorporated, whose death has occurred in the United States, at the age of 54 years, was a native of Sydney, where ...

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  53. FATAL HORSERACE.

    The death has occurred of Adam Alfred Skirving as the result of head injuries and concussion suffered when his horse fell in the Woodlands Hunt Steeplechase at Moonee ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Aida," 8. Town Hall: Shura Cherkassky's Recital, 8. Criterion: "Ou[?] Petters," 2, 8. Theatre Royal: "Scandal," 2, 8. ...

    Article : 195 words
  55. MAN BURNT.

    Terrible burns were sustained by Arthur Swinard, aged 31 years, of Wrntworth-street. Randwick, while at work at Hadfield's electric sub-station yesterday morning. ...

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  56. BUILDERS' CONVERSAZIONE.

    Over 600 attended the annual conversazione of the Master Builders' Association of New South Wales at the Sydney Town Hall last night. In addition to the president and ...

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  57. REFRIGERATED CARGO.

    The Fresh Food and Refrigerating Co., Ltd., a Singapore company, which was registered in Sydney on Wednesday, was formed in order to import from Australia frozen meat, fruit, ...

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  58. MR. DANIEL ROSS.

    The late Mr. Daniel Ross, who resided at Summer Hill for nearly half a century, was one of the oldest master painters in the State. He arrived in Australia 73 years ago, and ...

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  59. RELIEF ORDERS.

    For the quarter just ended more than 16,000 relief orders, to the value of £15,137, were issued by the police to unemployed persons on the South Maitland coalfield. Orders to ...

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  60. ROBBERY FROM FLAT.

    Early yesterday morning the police patrol received a call to a flat in Mona-road, Darlinghurst, where they found that the [?]eading of the leadlight had been removed and the ...

    Article : 82 words
  61. NEW BROADCASTING COMPANY.

    Radio Broadcasting, Limited, the registration of which appears in our financial columns, was formed primarily to take over the license, plant, etc., of Station 2UW. This was the ...

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  62. TRAM FOR LONG BAY.

    Residents of Long Bay at a meeting, docided to take steps to induce the Raliway Commissioners to extend the tramway to Long Bay Beach. A committee was appointed to ...

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  63. SALVATION ARMY SOUP KITCHEN.

    The Salvation Army has opened a soup kit chen at its hall in Glenmore-road, Paddington, to relieve the distress existing in Woolloomooloo, Surry Hills, and Paddington. ...

    Article : 32 words
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