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  2. THE POLICE.

    Speaking at the annual smoke social of the Grafton branch of the Police Association of New South Wales, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell) said that the police force was the ...

    Article : 273 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    "I think the men are being paid for work they never perform," declared Alderman Baker at a meeting of the municipal council in submitting a motion that tenders be called for ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mrs. Stirling, wife of Admiral Superintendent Stirling, with a bottle of Australian wine christened the new submarine Odin, a vessel of the same type as the Oxley and Otway. ...

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  5. AFTER SATURDAY'S ACCIDENT AT ROSEBERY RACECOURSE.

    The points at which the floor gave way are clearly indicated in the photograph. Many of those who were standing on the wooden terraces were thrown through the breaches to an asphalt floor, ten feet below. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE INJURED.

    Victoria Watson (23), Maloney-street, Mascot, injury to spine, Mrs. Fox, Victoria-street, Glebe Point. abraslons, shock, and concussion of the ...

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  7. BRIDGING THE NAMBUCCA.

    At a special meeting of the Nambucca Shire Council the proposal to bridge the Nambucca River at Macksville was decided upon. Mr. Vincent, M.L.A., explained that the Mai[?] ...

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  8. BOY INJURED.

    John Oliver, 12, while playing in Bolton Park, endeavoured to ju[?]y over a hedge, when he fell and straddled an iron seat. He was removed to the district hospital, where an ...

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  9. MAN'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    A man named Dransfield, working at the top of an electric light p[?]le 40ft high, came in contact with a live wire, and the shock caused him to fall from the pole. He struck a ladder ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. WACKETT.

    Commander Wackett arrived in his flying boat shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon, having flown from Brunette in six hours. The machine is in excellent order, and the ...

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  11. DRIFT TO CITY.

    Mr. F. H. Tout, president of the Grazlers' Association, commenting on "Womorah's" article in Saturday's "Herald" on high schools for the country, said it was ...

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  12. SALVATION ARMY.

    A new Salvation Army Congress Hatil was opened on Saturday at 140 Elizabeth-street. The new hall will be the centre of the spiritual and social life of the Salvation Army ...

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  13. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Alma Jean Wilson, 7½ years of age, was killed by a motor car on Saturday afternoon in Windsor-street, Richmond. Her cousin, Lillian Jean Wilson, aged 4 years, had a ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. HINKLER.

    Ten thousand people cheered Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Hinkler when they landed at Elphin on Saturday afternoon in brilliant sunshine. Leaving Goode Island at 11 o'clock in the ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. FAREWELL TO REV. T. A. GAIR.

    Parishioners and citizens assembled at the Oddfellows' Hall to bid farewell to the Rev, T. A. Gair, rector of All Saints' Church of England, Tumut, and Dean of Cootamundra, on his ...

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  16. INQUIRY INTO ABATTOIRS PROPOSAL.

    The Health Department has appointed Mr. J. B. Cramsie, chairman of the Metropolitan Meat Industry Board, to conduct an inquiry at West Maitland into the proposal for the ...

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  17. LOWER WAGES.

    Mr. John Brown's appeal for the acceptance of decreased wages and longer working hours. by employees in collieries under his control is resented in Sydney Labour circles. ...

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  18. 'BUS AND TRUCK.

    Nineteen passengers were injured in a collision between a crowded motor 'bus and a market gardener's truck in Fitzroy on Saturday morning. The collision was due to ...

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  19. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    John Locke, of Walker-street, North Sydney, was riding a motor cycle along Macquariestreet late on Saturday night, when it came into collision with a motor car which was ...

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  20. MR. SCHWAB.

    "I am the doyen of the American steel Industry, and a rich man, but of all the things that have come to me in life I most value receiving the Bessemer Medal." Mr. C. M. ...

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  21. MAN SHOT IN HEAD.

    Mr. James Burn, of Innis Vale, Gilmore, was shot in the forohead by boys rabbit-shooting in his paddock, being knocked from his horse, when leaving the house gate. Mr. Burn was ...

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  22. BROADCASTING.

    Following the announcement that the broadcasting stations 3LO and 3AR had decided to merge, it is expected that action will be taken early this week to create the combined ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. COLLISION AT WOLLSTONE-CRAFT.

    Three persons were injured on Saturday afternoon when two motor delivery waggons came into collision in Carlyle-street, Wollstonecraft. ...

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  24. DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute that arose between Home Sanitation, Limited, and the unions regarding the rates of wages to be paid for men employed on the company's contracts has been ...

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  25. DEATH OF STATION OWNER.

    The death has occurred of John Cl[?]op[?] Ratliff, owner of Wollongowah Station. Gocup, near Tumut, at the age of 65 years, after a fortnight's il[?]ness. Deceased wns born on ...

    Article : 37 words
  26. £10,000 LOSS.

    Replying to the request of Dundas Council that the railway line from Clyde to Carlingford should be extended to Junction with the main northern line at Pennant Hills, the ...

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  27. CENOTAPH SITE.

    The State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League, at its last monthly meeting entered a protest against criticisms made by Brigadier-General Bennett and Bishop D'Ar[?]y ...

    Article : 106 words
  28. WORLD PEACE.

    Dr. Stresemann, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a speech at the University of Heidelberg, presumably referring to the Rhineland, said it would be degrading the ...

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  29. SIX PEOPLE INJURED.

    Six people were injured late on Saturday, when a motor lorry and a sulky came into collision in Canterbury-road, Lakemba. Both vehicles overturned, the motor lorry resting ...

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  30. AMALGAMATION OF AREAS.

    Another effort is to be made to bring about an amalgamation of areas in the Maitland district. The Mayor of East Maitland is calling a conference of representatives of East ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL PEACE SOCIETY MOOTED.

    To arrange friendly conferences with both parties in industrial disputes, and to give all possible assistance in creating a happier relationship between capital and labour, are ...

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  32. MOTOR CARS IN COLLISION.

    Two sedan cars, one driven by Mr. R. H. Allen, of Craigieburn Guest House, and the other by Mr. W. Crabtree, of Bowral, came into collision on the Bowral-Moss Vale road, ...

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  33. STATE, EDUCATION.

    Replying to the toast of his health at a banquet, at which he was the guest of honour the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) said that his department would have to spend ...

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  34. COST OF LIVING.

    Adelaide industrial officials claim that they have discovered an error in the quarterly adjustment of wages in connection with the cost of living figures just issued by the ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 words
  36. MAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Walking across the road, to board a tram near the Clarendon Hotel, Hunter-street West, to-night, Henry Ca[?]rney, 57, a carpenter, employed at the Co-operative Colliery, ...

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  37. SUSPECT ARRESTED.

    The police early yesterday morning arrested a man who is stated to have been attempting to break into the club-house of the Mosman Bowling Club. He has been charged with ...

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  38. ACCIDENT ON FARM.

    B. Murphy, 20, while working a mowing machine on his father's farm at Bass Point, was precipitated on to the knife bar of the machine through the seat becoming detached. ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND STATESMAN.

    A tender has been accepted for the erection of the Massey Memorial at Point Halswell, at a cost of £9995. The work is to be completed within six months. The third ...

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  40. ROUMANIA.

    A message from Bucharest states that a great congress of the National Peasant party will be opened at Alba Julia to-day. The leader of the party, Maniulescu, exhorted his ...

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  41. FATAL MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT

    A boy was killed, and a companion seriously injured, when their motor, cycle and side car struck the rear of a motor car in Hampton-street, Brighton, on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  42. EMPIRE DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    To make arrangements for the celebration of Empiro Day a public meeting was held at the Ashfield Town Hall, and was attended by a large number of representative citizens. The ...

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  43. EARLY MORNING FIRE.

    At 6.30 a.m. on Saturday Mary White, occupier of a two-floor residential at 51 Milson-road, Cremorne, saw flames coming from an enclosure under the stairs. The Crow's ...

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  44. FARM LABOURER KILLED.

    Thomas A. Goss, aged 19 years, a farm labourer, of Woodstock, near Epping, was riding a motor, cycle, which collided with a motor car about half past 6 o'clock to-night. Goss ...

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  45. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Benbow, senior partner in the firm of John Benbow and Son, builders and contractors, Randwick, died at his residence, [?]fracombe, Dundas-street, Coogee, on ...

    Article : 164 words
  46. "A DOOMED RACE."

    Speaking at the annual meeting of St. Anthony's Home yesterday. Ar[?]hbishop Kelly said that the idea that limitation of families was a legitimate thing seemed to have taken ...

    Article : 194 words
  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 words
  48. EDUCATION PROBLEMS AT BATHURST.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) received a deputation, which asked for the establishment of a teachers' training college at Bathurst. Mr. Drummond said that a ...

    Article : 193 words
  49. WIRELESS AND CABLES.

    There is reason to believe that the Government is now in possession of the views of the Wireless and Cable Conference. A Government announcement is expected ...

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  50. CAR SKIDS IN STREET.

    A remarkable accident happened at about 11 o'clock last evening when a motor car skidded at the corner of O'Connell-street and Pitt-street. After turning completely round ...

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  51. ST. MARY'S BALMAIN.

    In commemoration of the eightieth anniversary of St. Mary's Church of England, Balmain East, special services were held in the church yesterday. Rev. S. H. Deaman, Rural Dean, ...

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  52. RAMMED BY NAVAL SHIP.

    Twelve Greeks, including five brothers, lost their lives when the naval supply ship Bacchus, 2000 tons, rammed and sank the Greek steamer [?]oann[?]s Fafalois, 3122 tons, off ...

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  53. THIRD MACHINE GUN BATTALION.

    "The ninth annual reunion and dinner of the 3rd Machine Gun Battalion, comprising the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 23rd Companies, will be held at Miss Bishop's Marlborough Cafe ...

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  54. RIGHT REV. MONS. J. MURPHY.

    The Right Rev. Monsign[?]r James Murphy, who had been in charge of the parish of New Norfolk for 28 years, died on Saturday. He was born in County Cork. In 1860. During his ...

    Article : 66 words
  55. ROUND-AUSTRALIA TRIP.

    Two motor trucks and a small touring car, which are making a round-Australia trip under engagement to the firm of MacRobortson's, have reached Perth. The lender of the ...

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  56. ROBBERIES.

    The police have received a report from Mrs. Millicent O'Shea, of Wentworth-street, Randwick, that between 4 p.m. and 9.45 p.m. on Saturday her residence wns broken into by ...

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  57. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    The society which was formed to advocate the establishment of country stock-killing centres, will hold a meeting at the Royal Society's rooms to-morrow night, when the ...

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  58. TO-DAY.

    Criterion Theatre: "The High Road," 8. Her Majesty's: "Rose Marie," 7.50. Theatre Royal: "Rookery Nook." 8. Palace Theatre: "Whispering Wired," 8.15. ...

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  59. ST. ANTHONY'S HOME.

    The annual reunion of supporters [?] St. Anthony's Home for Children was held in the grounds of the home at Alexandra-avenue, Croydon. yesterday afternoon. Archbishop ...

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  60. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    A message from Warsaw states that M. Lizareff, a member of the Soviet Legation, was travelling in a motor car when a Russian emigre fired a revolver at the car. ...

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  61. A CITY FATALITY.

    A man believed to be Thomas Condon, or O'Neill, or Patrick Murphy, a baker, was found with a fractured skull on Thursday night in James-lane, city, and died on Friday ...

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  62. LATE SIR ALFRED LANGLER.

    In a statement of assets and Habilities of the estate of the late Sir Alfred Langler, formerly governing director of the "Western Australian," which has been filed at the ...

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  63. ASHFIELD'S INCINERATOR.

    After an agitation extending over many years Ashfield municipality now has an up-to-date destructor for the incineration of garbage and refuse. At the opening of the apparatus on ...

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  64. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    Although small in numbers, the Japanese community in Sydney give liberally to the hospitals each year, and a cheque for £49 has just been recived by the Hospital Saturday ...

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  65. UNIFORMS FOR EX-SOLDIERS.

    The Parramatta branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers imperial League, at its last meeting expressed objection to former soldiers attending Anzac Day celebrations in ...

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  66. TOTALISATOR IN IRELAND.

    Mr. E. Blythe (Minister for Finance) announced in the Dall Eireann that licenses would shortly be granted to the Irish Turf Club and the National Hunt and Steeplechase ...

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  67. SCIENTIST'S DEATH.

    Dr. James Allan Thomson, director of the Dominion Museum, is dead. Dr. Thomson was New Zealand's first Rhodes scholar. M.A. (Oxon.), and a fellow of the Royal ...

    Article : 35 words
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