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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Bishop Long, bishop-elect of Newcastle, performed the ceremony of laying the foundationstone of a new memorial hall and Sunday school building yesterday afternoon. A very ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLICY.

    An early announcement is expected to be made to the Federal Parliament of a decision by the Ministry to limit the influx of Italians into Australia. ...

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  4. GENERAL RAIN.

    General rains of a light to moderate nature fell over New South Wales yesterday. The heaviest falls registered were 92 points at Nambuc[?]n. 86 at Bourke, 73 at Enngonia, and ...

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  5. FUGITIVE SHOT.

    A bullet from a police service revolver ended a long chase between a fugitive stolen car and a police patrol through five miles of streets at Newtown early this morning. ...

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  6. ROWING.

    The Tasmanian interstate elght-oar crew arrived in Sydney yesterday by the Melbourne express, and left for Penrith by the midday train, where it will be quartered at ...

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  7. CRICKET GROUND.

    Several matters concerning the use of the Sydney Cricket Ground by the New South Wales Rugby League were mentioned at last night's meeting of the league committee. At ...

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  8. SHAKESPEAREAN BALL.

    MR. LAWRENCE CAMPBELL IMPERSONATING THE POET. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PROPOSED DAM.

    An Inquiry under the Water Act was conducted at the Court-house by Mr. Cohen, S.M. relative to an application by Hoskins Iron and Steel Co. to construct a dam across ...

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  10. LABOUR PARTY.

    Much interest is being taken in Labour circles in the election of a new leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party in succession to Mr. Charlton. ...

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  11. CYCLIST INJURED.

    A serious motor accident occurred to-day at Hampden Bridge, resulting in Frederick Macrae, 19 years, sustaining extensive injuries, Macrae was riding- push cycle into town. ...

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  12. THEFT FROM DEANERY.

    John Denny was sentenced to four months' hard labour at the Police Court to-day for the theft of £41, the property of Canon Wilton, from the Deanery, on Sunday week. Of the ...

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  13. NEWSPAPER TAX.

    A deputation representing the United Char[?]ties' Association and the Hospital Saturday Fund, Interviewed the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) yesterday, and requested that ...

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  14. TWO AEROPLANES.

    Pilot Da[?]sh, in a Bristol machine, crashed at Wau aerodrome on Tuesday. He was not hurt. Pilot Captain Moody, in a Ryan monoplane[?] ...

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  15. STOLEN CARS.

    The Kogarah police have arrested four youths in connection with the alleged theft of two motor cars during the week-end. It is alleged that one car was stolen from the ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. J. J. SLATTERY.

    Mr. James Joseph Slattery, aged 53 years, of Burrinjuck, died at Yass Hospital this morning. He leaves a wife and family, and many relatives in this and the adjoining ...

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  17. SHOWMA NSENTENCED FOR STEALING.

    John Torpy, 37 years, showman, was sentenced to six months' goal by Mr. Scoble, S.M., at the Bathurst Police Court this morning for stealing a gold cigarette case, valued ...

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  18. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has almost decided to accompany the Minister for Home and Territories (Sir Neville Howse) on a tour of inspection of Northern Australia, which ...

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  19. WINE BOUNTY.

    The Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) returned to Canberra to-day after having travelled more than 2500 miles in little more than a week. ...

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  20. QUAY STATION.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Buttenshaw), when interviewed yesterday by an influential deputation, from suburban municipal councils and progress associations, said that he was ...

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  21. TELEPHONE GIRLS.

    Girls engaged at the Wagga tolephone exchange had an unpleasant experience recently. During the past six months several girls sustained electrical shocks which necessitated ...

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  22. A TORNADO.

    A tour of the Bilbarin, Nornakin, and Gorgo Rock districts, where a tornado was experienced on Thursday, showed that the storm was confined to a width of 10 to 15 miles, and did ...

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  23. SLY GROG.

    Emily McMrohon was fined £30 and costs at West Maitland Police Court to-day on a charge of having sold intoxicating liquor at Wollombi without being the holder of a ...

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  24. ANOTHER, CAR HELD.

    About 2 a.m., while the chase at Newtown was proceeding, the North Sydney police also recovered a stolen car at the point of the revolver. In this case, however, the ...

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  25. MR. D. P. DEMPSEY'S APPOINTMENT.

    The Deputy Town Clerk (Mr. D. P. Dempsey) has been appointed Shire Clerk for Wade with headquarters at Griffith. Mr. Dempsey entered the service of the local council 28 ...

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  26. LABOUR MEMBERS.

    It was reported from Western Australia that Messrs. Hughes, Keane, and Reid, Labour members of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, had arrived at Perth, and had ...

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  27. STOLEN SWEETS.

    A man who took a handful of chocolates from the shop of Mrs. Annie Hillier, of Parramatta-road, Petersham, yesterday, discovered that the shopkeeper was an unrelenting ...

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  28. PROPOSED AMALGAMATION OF RUBBER INDUSTRIES.

    This important factory is one of those mentioned in connection with the negotiations now being carried on between the Boards of the Perdriau and Dunlop Companies. The capacity of the works is 15,000 tyres and 50,000 sandshoes per week in addition to other rubber manufactures. The number of employees is about 1,500. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. A FRACTURED LEG.

    Whilst playing in a Rugby football match between Keajura a[?] Tarcutta at Keajura yesterday, afternoon, A. E. Browne, an employee of the Kyamba Council, sustained a heavy ...

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  30. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    Although no indication has been given of the intentions of the Government concerning the cruiser Sydney, which is to be retained for sentimental reasons, it was announced ...

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  31. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY FAILS.

    Twice since the switching over of Wagga to Burrenjuck a few weeks ago serious interruptions have occurred. Engineers took advantage of Sunday to effect necessary ...

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  32. LIQUOR PILFERING.

    The receiving clerk who admitted the charge of being in possession of liquor found in a locker, and who made a statement alleging that Customs examiners gave a certificate for ...

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  33. GARAGE ON FIRE.

    George Ashton Sims, 34, of Allen-street, Westmend, near Parramatta, was in peril last night, when he was almost trapped in a burning garage. ...

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  34. BLINDED BY FLOUR.

    Awakened by the sound of Btrange men's voices, early on Sunday morning, Mrs. Kathleen Malone, aged 84, living at Walkenville, called in alarm to her son, when suddenly the ...

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  35. MONSIGNOR PEOPLES.

    Soon after the announcement was made that the Rov. Father R. C. Peoples, secretary to Archbishop Kelly, had been appointed a Privy Chamberlain to the Pope, with the title of ...

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  36. BOYCOTT THREAT.

    The Federal president of the Marine Stowards' Union (Mr. G. E. Moate), referring to the decision of the maritime transport group in,Sydney to declare "black" all ships ...

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  37. MR. JOHN GILES.

    Mr. John Giles, manager in Australia for H. Dawson and Company, woolbrokers, of London, and for 25 years, a prominent figure in the Australian wool trade, died suddenly on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. MISS INEZ LANG'S RECITAL.

    The Handel violin Sonata in E Major and the Concerto in D Major by Paginini were the principal works included last night in a programme given at the Conservatorium ...

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  39. POLICE FOR SAMOA.

    Lieut.-Colonel S. S. Allen, who has been appointed Administrator for Samoa, left by the Tofua to take over his new duties. Seventy of the newly enrolled police sailed ...

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  40. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. W. J. Read, the keeper of South Head Lighthouse. Mr. Read had a long record of service with the State Department of Navigation. He ...

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  41. MILLIONS OF BEES.

    Travellers along the Western-road were provided with a remarkable sight outside Eskbank, near Lithgow, yesterday. On the side of the road was a motor lorry partly ...

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  42. EGYPT.

    The Assemblies Bill, as projected by the Egyptian Government, receives a further provision, which is an objectionable feature of the measure, in which it not only licenses all ...

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  43. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  44. OVERCOME BY GAS.

    While in a manhole about 12 feet deep at the Government sewage treatment works at Burswood to-day, Arthur Frederick Noble Irving[?] 45, of Burwer-street, Perth, was ...

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  45. MR. T. J. ALLEN.

    Mr. Thomas James Allen, F.F.I.A., editor of the [?]A.N.A[?] Journal," died on Sunday at a private hospital, Lewisham, aged 73 years. Mr. Allen was educated at the Birkbeck ...

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  46. SYDNEY BOOK CLUB.

    Messrs. Angus and Robertson, Ltd., have just published a new catalogue of the Sydney/Book Club, which will be welcomed by subscribers to that library. The variety of the literary ...

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  47. TO-DAY.

    St.James Theatre: "Lohengrin," 7.45. C[?]erion Theatre: "The High Road," 8. Her Majesty's: "Rose Marie." 7.50. Theatre Royal: "The Girl Friend," 8. ...

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  48. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  49. RAZOR ATTACK.

    The remarkable allegation of a young girl that a man attempted to murder her with a razor has caused a sensation in the district. According to the police information, the girl, ...

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  50. LAWN TENNIS.

    A message from Los Angeles states that Ben Gorchakoff and Gerald Stratford, the Southern California champion, defeated Tilden and Arnold Jones, members of the Davis Cup team ...

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  51. ELLIOTT BROS. DINNER.

    Sergeant A. Evans, V.C., D.C.M., late of the Lincoinshire Regiment, was a proud. It embarrassed man, last evening, when he was chaired by admiring fellow-employees of ...

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  52. LATE SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE.—Arr: April 23, Burma Muru, s. from Japan at 6.5 a.m.: Wear [?], from Sydney at 6.10 a.m.: St. Albans, s. from Yokohama. at 6.10 a.m.: L[?]na, s. from [?]obart at 6.30 a.m.: Moo[?]abool. [?]. ...

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  53. CONTINUOUS DANCING.

    Writing from Adelaide, Mr "Johnay" Loushlin disputes Mr. "Billy" Preston's claim to the title of non-stop dancing champion of the world. Mr. Preston was reported to have ...

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  54. PORTUGUESE AIRMAN INJURED.

    A message from Lisbon states that Major Beires. Who flew over the South Atlantic last year, was Injured in a crash in Spain. He was returning from Paris, where he had ...

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  55. EMPIRE BROADCASTING.

    At 4.30 this morning 3LO wireless broadeasting studio, Melbourne, commenced a two bours programme, using a wave length of 32 meires[?] Gramophone selections and news items were ...

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