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  2. ROADS POLICY.

    The Minister for Works and Railways Mr. Hill) states that while £3,459,237 had been spent so far under the Federal aid roads plan, works approved of amount to ...

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  3. COD LIVER OIL.

    Sir,—Amongst the medicaments or accessory food adjuncts there is no more important article than cod liv — oil. It is one of a not too extensive list of substances which mav ...

    Article : 450 words
  4. THE WARATAHS.

    The tour of the Waratahe will end to-day. This is the attitude that the members of the side have adopted in regard to the match against the Rest of New South Wales at the ...

    Article : 485 words
  5. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The English cricket season will open in earnest on May 2, but the first county match will begin to-day, when Glamorgan has a fixture against Worcestershire. ...

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  6. CENSURED.

    Serious allegations regarding the conduct of the secretary of the Central District Ambulance Committee were made by Mr. Justice Piddington yesterday when he delivered ...

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  7. TO BE "BLACK."

    The general president of the Marine Stewards' Union (Mr. G. E. Moate), referring to-night to the sale of the Commonwealth ships, said that the maritime transport group of ...

    Article : 103 words
  8. KING'S CUP.

    A week from to-day eight-[?]ar crews, representing the six States, will compete for the King's Cup on the Nepean Hiver nt Penrith Amateur scullers, representing New South ...

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  9. ANZAC TREASURES.

    We kept Anzac Day[?] we recounted the exploits of the Anzacs—our young men who that day made such a mark on the world. What we really commemorated on that day ...

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  10. DAILY ALLOWANCES.

    In the First Arbitration Court to-day, when the plaint of the Merchant Service Guild of Australasia was before Chief Judge Dethridge, Captain Allen, of Sydney, said that the ...

    Article : 209 words
  11. MICHAEL TERRY.

    Accompanied by two Morris six-wheeled trucks, Mr. Michael Terry's party, which will traverse the country between the extre[?]e north-west and the Northern Territory. left ...

    Article : 136 words
  12. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Sir,—Assuming that our State Government contemplates the passing of a new Electoral Act. or amending that now in operation, in the near future, I am prompted to offer a few ...

    Article : 275 words
  13. COFF'S HARBOUR AND THE GLARENCE.

    Sir—In your issue of April 21, 1928, is stated: "Bad weather has compelled the Adelaide Company's steamer Uraila to leave her berth at Coff's Harbour several times since her ...

    Article : 496 words
  14. SEVERE DAMAGE.

    Damage estimated at several thousands of pounds was caused by a fire which occurred late last night in the factory and warehouse of T. Taylor and Co., Ltd., furniture ...

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  15. FOOTBALL.

    At ft special meeting of the council of the New South Wales Rugby Union last night Mr. E. Gordon Shaw, manager, and Mr. A. C. Wallace, captain. presented the report of the Waratahs' tour. The ...

    Article : 143 words
  16. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    The Gulgong Football Club has decided to [?] with the proposed Mudgee-Gulgong Rugby League. ...

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  17. LEST WE FORGET.

    On Wednesday the memorial in the tiny park near our little bush town was piled high with great masses of snowy flowers, and among them a little wreath of Flanders poppies ...

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  18. CHURCH REUNION.

    Sir,—Dr. Carruthers, in his searching analysis of the Papal Encyclical in the "Herald" of 7th inst., appears to have reached the conviction that the forces which have ...

    Article : 385 words
  19. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OFFICIALS.

    The Southern Districts Rusby League Association has elected the following office-bearers for the ensuing year:—President, Mr. A. J. Wills; vice-presidents, Messrs. C. Harrison, L. Brown, H. S. Kelloway, A. ...

    Article : 55 words
  20. GOLF.

    Bogey Handicap.—Mrs. Beck (20), [?] down; Miss Lawe. (24), 3 down: Miss Nossitter (26), 6 down; Miss Derrin (27), 6 down; Miss Holt (26), 7 down; Mrs. Mclla[?] (24), [?] down. ...

    Article : 37 words
  21. MOTORING

    Frank Lockhart's death marks the passing of another brilliant young automobile engineer, as well as one of the world's leading speed drivers. Lockhart came into prominence ...

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  22. BOWLS.

    The first round of the State [?]hampion rink willbe played this afternoon. The holders of the title (Scotter, Deane, Sargrant, and Gordon Gartrell) are drawn apainst Russell's Hunter's Hill r[?]k, at ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. BALCOWLAH ASSOCIATES.

    Monthly Medal.—Mrs. Barton, 96—30,; Mrs. Co[?]. 90—29, 61; Mrs. Browne. 100—33, 67; Miss Hallara, 104—[?], 68½ Miss J. Currie. 93—23, 70; Mrs. Morre, 08—27, 71; Mrs. Soutar, 93—19, 74; Mrs. Shackel, ...

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  24. KILLARA DRAW FOR TO-DAY.

    The following is the draw for the mixed foursomes bogey handicap, to be played by the Killara Club tO-day:- 12.[?], MRs. Linton and W. Linton v Mrs. Esplin ...

    Article : 386 words
  25. BALMAIN v WALLSEND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  26. CONSERVATORIUM.

    A high artistic standard was maintained at last night's recital at the Conservatorium, in which Mr. Henry Penn, pianist, and Mr. Vladimir Elin, Russian baritone, excited the ...

    Article : 400 words
  27. THE PENNANT SYSTEM.

    At a meeting of the council of the New South Wales Howling Association, it was decided to obtain the opinion of clubs as to whether they favoured the continuance of the New Zealand system of playing ...

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  28. THE TARIFF.

    Sir,—May I through your paper express the distavourable opinion of many citizens and business men alike in regard to the most unfair and unbusinesslike manner in which the ...

    Article : 534 words
  29. ASSOCIATION MEETING.

    At the Monthly meeting of the council of the New South Wales Bowling Association, an invitation was accepted from the Queensland Bowling Association, to send a team to Brisbane in August or ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. THE COUNTRY'S OPPORTUNITY.

    There was no little feeling exhibited at the meeting of the council of the New South Wales Bowling Association, when the Warringah delegate moved that an expression of opinion be obtained from ...

    Article : 330 words
  31. COST OF RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    Sir,—The State Government proposes to absorb the unemployed by building railways, a move which overyone will commend; but the construction should be curried out as ...

    Article : 272 words
  32. MINE DISASTER.

    Horace Abbott, one of the victims of yesterday's colliery disaster at Rangal, died last night. Matthew Stewart, underground manager, who ...

    Article : 119 words
  33. SAVING THE WOOL.

    An expert has arrived from Brisbane to recondition 940 bales of wool submerged on the w[?]arves during the recent floods. [?] drying it out probably 12 acres of ground will ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. SENATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. A. H. Moate, general secretary of the Stewards' Union, was still leading in the ballot for the election of three Labour candidates in the forthcoming Senate elections, when ...

    Article : 93 words
  35. DEFENCE CO-ORDINATION.

    The [?]-ordination of defence administration formed the subject ot a lecture by Brigadier-General A. T. Anderson last night, before the Publie Questions Society of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  36. A COUNTRY TOUR.

    Permission was granted Waverley Club to tour the Northern Hivers with a four-rink team. The it[?] embraces Grafton on July 23, following on at Casino, Kyogle, Lismore, Ballina, Bungalow, Byron Bay, and ...

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  37. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    Sir,—It would appear that Mr. Davison has only superficially scanned my letter. A more careful roading would have revealed that the contentions that he endeavours to refute were ...

    Article : 343 words
  38. BOWRAL INVITATION.

    An Invitation to the president, to be accompanied by a six-rink team, was received from Bowral Club to visit that district in May. The president stated that he had many engagements ahead, but if he could not see ...

    Article : 60 words
  39. COURSING.

    Sir,—Not long ago you allowed me in your columns to protest against the stupid cruelty of pigeon-shooting as a sport, and the correspondence that followod proved that such ...

    Article : 229 words
  40. BIGGER CHILDREN.

    "Children to-day are bonnier and bigger than they ware a generation ago." This opinion was expressed to a London Press representative by Miss Barwell, matron of ...

    Article : 193 words
  41. BROTHER'S CRIME.

    At the oriminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day Edward Joseph McKenna was found guilty of having unlawfully wounded his brother, Albort Joseph McKenna, at ...

    Article : 43 words
  42. RELIABILITY.

    The Sydney Bicycle and Motor Club has under consideration a proposal to decide an interstate trial, in the form of a sealed bo[?]net contest from Sydney to Melbourne and back ...

    Article : 141 words
  43. THE DEATHLESS HOSTS.

    They fight not now, with earthly weapons, as of yore. These conquering ones, but, armed with all the spirits' might. ...

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  44. CARILLON RECITAL.

    The second University carillon recital will be given on Monday evening next, at 9 o'clock, when Mr. Bryan Barker's programme will include [?] own Fantasia in D Minor. ...

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  45. A "DRIVE" FOR WORK.

    Sir,—As a visitor to your beautiful city [?] was much impressed with the march of the Diggers on Wednesday last, and must indeed congratulate the R.S. and S. League for their ...

    Article : 124 words
  46. BROADCASTING.

    The application of 5CL (Adelaide) for A class broadcasting licenses to cover several of the other States cannot be granted under the regulations by the Postmaster-General's ...

    Article : 31 words
  47. STRAY DOGS AND [?]ATS.

    "Animal Lover," in a letter to the Editor, directs altention to the good work being performed by the R.S.P.C.A. at their shelter for stray cats and dogs at Circular Quay. ...

    Article : 72 words
  48. CIVILIAN CRIPPLES.

    A general meeting of the Civilian Cripples' Association, which was inaugurated on April 12, will be held in the rooms of Too H., No. 5 Hamilton-atreet, on Monday night. ...

    Article : 56 words
  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.—Arr: April 27, Haroola, from castern States. Dep: April 27, Eu[?]eralla, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 19 words
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