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  2. GENERAL CABLENEWS

    The steamer Australind has been sold to a Dutch company. The name will be transferred to the new motor vessel of 8000 t[?] which is being built at Dumbarton for the Australian ...

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  3. JUDGE'S SUMMING UP.

    In his summing up, Mr. Justice Macfarlan said: "In this case it is not necessary to deal with it from a legal standpoiht, because no complications of law have arisen. Any ...

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  4. DOCKYARD CONTROL.

    There is cause to believe that after the Commonwealth Shipping Board is disbanded the control of the Cockatoo Island dockyard will pass into the hands of one man, who ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Walter Roy Taylor appeared at the Guyra Police Court on a charge of abducting Kathleen Tuite at Bundarra on January l8. No evidence was offered, und the accused, for ...

    Article : 49 words
  6. HEAD OF THE RIVER

    The finals of the Great Public Schools rowing chimpionships will be decided this afternoon on the Parramatta River, over courses finishing off Cabarita wharf. ...

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  7. SETTING THE STONE OF THE NEWCASTLE TOWN HALL.

    The Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman Gibson) is on the right and the Mayoress on the left of the picture. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEATH OF MRS. BOWLANG.

    News of the death in Sydney of Mrs. Bowlang, wife of the chief officer of the Methodist missionary ship John Williams, was received in Urunga with regret Mr. Bowlang was ...

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  9. ABANDONED INFANT.

    A female infant, apparently about a week old was discovered in the presbytery grounds of the Roman Catholic Church. The child was well nourished, and appeared to be in good ...

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  10. BETTING CHARGES.

    Charles Macquarie Moore pleaded not guilty at the police court, to a charge of usiug the bar room of the Imperial Hotel for purposes of [?]egal betting. Mr. Webb, for the defence, ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. TRUST MONEYS.

    An admission of misappropriations or trust moneys totalling between £7000 and £8000 was made by John Henry Victor Mansill, a bankrupt solicitor, at a meeting of creditors. ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. HAWKERS AND TRADERS.

    Complaint was made at the monthly meeting of the Maitland and District Chnmbir of Commerce, that too many hawkers' license; were granted, to the detriment of ...

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  13. THIEVES CHASED.

    At half-past 3 o'clock yesterday morning four, men were seen leaving a tobacconist's shop in Johnston-street, Annandale, in very suspicious circumstances. They hurriedly ...

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  14. MOTOR CAR BURNED.

    While the Rev. Mr. Broadfoot, Anglican minister, was travelling in a motor car to give religious instruction to children attending Mila Public School, the car suddenly ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE.

    The State Governor, accompanied by Mr. Trenchard Miller (Chief Scout Commissioner for New South Wales) and Captain Bennett (hon A.D.C.). arrived in Newcastle to-day. ...

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  16. LIQUOR PILFERING.

    Disclosures regarding systematic pilfering of liquor during Customs examinations were made during the hearing in the police court of a charge of being in possession of stolen ...

    Article : 207 words
  17. CAPTAIN CHARGED.

    The story of the stranding of the steamer Iron Chief, 2720 tons, on Mermaid Reef, on April 1 last, and the subsequent loss of the vessel, was told by the master and members ...

    Article : 484 words
  18. MERIMBULA.

    Since a diver established that the stern of the Merimbuia is not resting on the bottom of the sea at Beecroft Head the syndicate which purchased the stranded steamer is ...

    Article : 255 words
  19. FARMER INJURED.

    A farra hand sustained serious injuries in peculiar circumstances. Thomas Foster, whilst driving a disc cultivator on a Forest Hill farm, attempted to turn the team of horses ...

    Article : 207 words
  20. COCAINE FOUND.

    An exhaustive search for prohibited drugs was made in Surry Hills last night by Detective-sergeants Wickham and Thompson, of the police drug bureau, assisted by ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. WAR MEMORIAL.

    A defence of the design for the Australian War Memorial from the aesthetic and utilitarian viewpoints was made by Mr J. S. Murdoch, Commonwealth director-general of ...

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  22. EDIE CREEK MINERS.

    A deputation of miners asked the Warden for permission to peg claims on leaseholds, the warden refused the request. The miners held a meeting, and decided to ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. ROBBERIES.

    Three hotels and three business premises were broken into on Thursday night. More than £90 worth of goods, said to have been stolen from one shop, were found in a stolen ...

    Article : 311 words
  24. PROPOSED ABATTOIRS.

    The aba[?]olr question, which will shortly be investigated by an officer appointed by the Health Department, was further discussed at a public meeting at East Maitland last ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. PETROL IGNITES.

    Severe burns to the face and exposed parta of the body were received last night by Jean Welgand, aged 13, when her clothing was ignited, by burning petrol fumes outside her ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. DUTIES ON FILMS.

    Recommendations by the Royal Commission on the film industry for the imposition of higher duties on films pro[?] in foreign countries have been dealt with by the Federal ...

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  27. CESSNOCK COLLIERIES.

    Some time ago Mr. Clark, superintendent of Caledonian Collieries, was approached by representatives of the Aberdare Exteaded, Abordare, and Aberdare South Collieries ...

    Article : 176 words
  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  29. DEATH SENTENCE.

    After a retirement of ten minutes in the Criminal Court to-day the Jury brought in a vordict of guilty against John Sumpster Milner on a charge of having, on February 28, at ...

    Article : 271 words
  30. UNGRATEFUL FRIEND.

    A resident of Glebe reported to the police yesterday that a wallet containing £18 had been stolen from a coat hanging in his bedroom, and the subsequent inquiries of ...

    Article : 136 words
  31. NO LOAN MONEY.

    Owing to the difficulty of obtaining loan money and the unfavourable position of Commonwealth finances, no action has been taken by the Ministry to proceed with several large ...

    Article : 228 words
  32. MOTOR CARS.

    The cabled announcement recently to the effect that a freight war between Canadian and American shipping lines was resulting in a considerable reduction in the freights on ...

    Article : 290 words
  33. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were concluded last evening, before Judge White. Reginald Clarenes Alcorn and James Arthur Bates were charged with stealing nine lambs, at North Charlton, ...

    Article : 613 words
  34. UNEMPLOYMENT FUND.

    Owing to the rapid depletion of the Unemployed Workers' Sustenance Fund, as a result of the prevailing widespread unemployment, it is expected that from July 1 next, the ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 274 words
  36. COMMUNISM.

    "I read with great interest," said Mr. James McMahon, chairman of the Sane Democracy League, yesterday, "the article headed, "Communism," by W.L.T., which appeared in your ...

    Article : 499 words
  37. MELBOURNE FIRE.

    Two men narrowly escaped being trapped by flames when a fire broke out in a twostoried brick shop in Barkley-street, Carlton, at 2.30 this morning. On the floor ...

    Article : 148 words
  38. MAN'S ALLEGATIONS.

    The police, after full Investigation, disbelieve the story of George Robert Allingham, 36, a shearer, of Franklin-street, Glebe, who complained yesterday afternoon that he bad ...

    Article : 209 words
  39. DISQUALIFICATIONS.

    At the Laura race meeting on Eustor Monday L. Jacques, a jockey, was found in possession of a battery, and the stewards disqualified bim for life. The stewards resumed the ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. RUNAWAY WHEEL.

    A few belated citizens on their way home through William-street at half-past 1 o'clock yesterday morning were astonished to see a wheel of a motor car bowl merrily across the ...

    Article : 101 words
  41. UNEMPLOYED.

    The State executive of the Australian Labour party has written to the PrimeMinister and State Premiers asking them to Join in a conference to devise a scheme for ...

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  42. ANZAC DAY.

    Special services commemorative of Anzac Day will be held in city and suburban churches to-morrow. The services at St. Andrew's Cathedral and at St. Mary's ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

    St. James Theatre: "Norma," 2; "Lucia d½ Lammermoor," 8. Town Hall: Moiseiwitsch Recita;, 8. Criterion Theatre: "The High Road," 8. ...

    Article : 176 words
  44. EUCHARISTIC REHEARSAL.

    A rehearsal of the Eucharistic Congress procession will take place at Holy Cross College, Ryde, to-morrow. Archbishop Kelly will carry the Blessed Sacrament around the ...

    Article : 206 words
  45. CHINESE ARRESTED.

    A full-blooded Chinese girl, 13 years of age, and a middle-aged Chinese market gardener are central figures in a complaint which has been investigated by Detectives ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. AUSTRALIA-JAPAN ASSOCIATION.

    The Australia-Japan Association, which was referred to in our cables of Friday, was formed at Tokio at the instance of the ConaulGeneral for Japan in Australia, Mr. Iyemasa ...

    Article : 147 words
  47. A REPORT DENIED.

    The Textile import Co, Ltd, of Moscow, through its local office, has informed the "Sydney Morning Herald" that it has received a denial of the publised statement that Mr. J. ...

    Article : 106 words
  48. FIRE ON STEAMER.

    A fire, which occurred at Port Adelaide in the ladies' cabins of the steamer Paringa on Thursday night, [?]id much damage. Only a few men were on board when the outbreak was ...

    Article : 83 words
  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m).—Arr: April 20, Hanter, s, Hangana, s, Pelaw Main, s, Caledon, s, Christina Fraser, Helen Nicol, s, Minin, s, from Sydney; Huka, s, from Port Stephens, Dep: April 20. Pelaw Main, s, Mungana, s, ...

    Article : 64 words
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