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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Petty Sessions Court, Samuel Fisher, of Farm 209, Leeton, was fined £10, and ordered to pay £5 compensation and costs for stealing a steer, the property of Murdoch ...

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  3. FOOTBALL.

    The Czecho-Slovakian soccer team, after a tour of Queensland, made a successful reappearance yesterday at Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2. Opposed to a metropolitan ...

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  4. ARRIVED BY THE VENTURA.

    MR. W. NOSWORTHY, New Zealand Minister for External Affairs. MR. H. E. WHITE[?] Architect[?] of Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUGAR AWARD.

    On the ground that the A.W.U. had officially and publicly given its support to the strike of South Johnstone mill employees, and, furthermore, had called upon the employees of ...

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  6. RETAIL TRADERS.

    A year of successful achievement was celebrated by the members of the Retail Traders' Association of New South Wales at their annual dinner at the Hotel Australia last ...

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  7. FOREIGN WORKERS.

    The Barrier branch of the Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association last night postponed consideration of an application by a southern European for membership and ...

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  8. MR. FOSTER AT WOOLLAHRA.

    Mr. W. F. Foster, M.L.A., selected Nationalist candidate for Va[?], in an address in the Masonic Hall, Woollahra, last night, said that New South Wales had not had ...

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  9. BONDI ELECTORATE.

    Mr. H. V. Jaques, M.L.A., who was nominated for selection in the Nationalist interest for Bondi, on Wednesday evening forwarded a letter to the hon. secretary of the Bondi ...

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  10. COUNTRY PARTY SUPPORTERS.

    A branch of the Country party has been formed at [?]vor. The election of officers resulted:—President, Mr. A. W. Allenby; vice-presidents, Messrs. Busenchutte and Kerry[?] ...

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  11. HIGH SCHOOL AT GOSFORD.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Davies) has informed Mr. W. F. O'Hearn, M.L.A., that plans and specifications for the new High school building at North Gosford were ready, ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In reply to Mr. Jaques this morning, as one present at Miss Stan[?]y's meeting on Tuesday evening. I wish to contradict Mr. Jaques's hearsay remarks of Miss Stanley's ...

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  13. COUNTRY PARTY SUPPORTERS.

    A branch of the Country party has been formed at Marinna. Officers elected were:— President, Mr. A. E. Worthington; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. C. Moloney and [?] ...

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  14. BALMAIN HOSPITAL.

    The board of management of the Balmain and District Hospital yesterday asked the Minister for Public Health (Mr. Stuart-Robertson) for practical assistance towards ...

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  15. FILM INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Archer Whitford, proprietor of "Everyones," the motion picture trade magazine, has written to the Federal Government offering to find £100,000 if the Government will advance ...

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  16. WATERSIDERS.

    Mr. R. Cranny, secretary of the Port Phillip Stevedores' Association, to-day confirmed the report from Cairns (Queensland) that he had sent a telegraph message to the secretary of ...

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  17. FRIEDMAN.

    The largest audience of his season greeted Ignaz Friedman at the Town Hall last night, when the eminent pianist, playing with compelling beauty of tone and remarkable variety, ...

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  18. APPEAL FOR NEW CHURCH.

    To a large and enthusiastic meeting at West Wyalong last night, at which Bishop Long presided, an appeal was made for funds to build a new Church of St. Barnabas at ...

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  19. INTER-SCHOOL SPORTS.

    The Forbes High School met the Cowra Intermediate High School in inter-school competitions, and won the tennis matches by 7 sets to 5. The games, however, were very ...

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  20. WOLLONGONG ELECTORATE.

    At a meeting of Nationalist supporters from centres in the Wollongong electorate, the candidature of the Mayor of Wollonging (Alderman Norman Smith) was endorsed. About ...

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  21. SAFE ROBBED.

    One of the most audacious robberies perpetrated in Brisbane for years [?] committed between 6 and 7 o'clock last night, when Hanson's London Watch Depot in ...

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  22. WESTERN DOCTORS' CONFERENCE.

    The annual congress of the Western District Medical Association was held, and was attended by about 26 members of the profession. Dr. Corlette, of Sydney, read a paper ...

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  23. LEATHER PRICES.

    The Master Tanners and Leather Manufacturers' Association has decided that in view of the recent sharp and sustained advance in the price of hides, an immediate and ...

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  24. DELINQUENT GIRLS.

    As girls up to 18 years of age now come within the scope of the Child Welfare Act, it has become urgently necessary[?] for the department to provide additional ...

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  25. BRAVERY REWARDED.

    At a meeting of residents of East Kurrajong, Cr. C. A. Jeffery presented certificates to Messrs. G. Musgrave and P. Turnbull, in recognition of their bravery in rescuing Miss ...

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  26. CORRECT SPEECH.

    "There is, 1 find, an increasing interest in Australia in the better class of literature, and a wider feeling for art of all kinds," said Mr. Alexander Watson, the English entertainer, ...

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  27. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    Before the Royal Commission of inquiry into the film industry to-day James Fenwick continued his evidence on behalf of the Federated Picture Showmen of Australia (Queensland ...

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  28. GOLDEN WEDDING.

    Mr. James McCoy, aged 79, entertained about 100 guests yesterday at his home at Cathcart, in honour of the 50th anniversary of his wedding. Mr. and Mrs. McCoy were the recipients ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM.

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  30. VALUABLE GREYHOUND MISSING.

    Last Tuesday week Mr. C. Kearns, of Goulburn, sent his greyhound King Solomon to the coursing meeting at Temora by train, but when the train arrived at Temora there was ...

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  31. MAN DROWNED.

    A man, whose name is believed to be Jack McDonald, was found drowned in Mul[?] Creek, near Tarago, on Sunday. At an inquest held by Mr. John Gale, at Tarago, ...

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  32. IMMIGRATION.

    The Labour Council decided last night, in view of the amount of unemployment in New South Wales, to protest against alleged wholesale immigration. A proposal was ...

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  33. NIGHT TROTTING.

    A deputation, which waited on the Chief Secretary (Mr. Gosling) yesterday, urged that the Government should give its sanction to the holding of night trotting meetings at ...

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  34. CHINESE[?] TEAM WINS.

    The Chinese soccer team gained a decisive victory over a team representing the Metropolitan Soccer Association at the Melbourne Crick Ground to-day. The final [?]res were: China, five; Metropolitan Soccer ...

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  35. NEW STEAMERS.

    The oil-burning passenger steamers Ormiston and Orungal, which were recently acquired by the A.U.S.N. Company, Ltd., for the service between Melbourne, Sydney, and ...

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  36. RUGBY UNION.

    B. Palmer, the Glebe-Dalmain wing three-quarter, who was selected to tour Great Britain with the New South Wales team, is unavailable, owing to business reasons. Palmer's loss will be felt, as the ...

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  37. SOLDIER'S GRAVE DISTURBED.

    At the general meeting of the Camden subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League, the president (Mr. R. D. Stuckey) reported that on a visit to the grave of the late Corporal ...

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  38. TRAM SERVICES.

    The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Ratc[?]ffe) was yesterday asked by a deputation to recommend to Parliament the appropriation of a sum of money for the electrification ...

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  39. COOK'S RIVER.

    The Cook's River [?]mprovement League, with which are associated municipal councils in the western suburbs, motor boat clubs, and other bodies, has requested the Navigation ...

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  40. HOCKEY.

    By defeating the Victorian team by three goals to two, the New South Wales women's hockey team won the interstate premiership to-day. The superior system displayed by the visiting team ...

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  41. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Arthur Chrimes, who was manager of the poultry farm at Minmi, owned by Mr. John Brown, the well-known colliery proprietor, was charged at the Quarter Sessions to-day ...

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  42. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Judge Beeby, in Chambers in the Arbitration Court to-day, certified to a consent agreement under which two respondents to the award of the Federated Enginedrivers' and ...

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  43. SHIPPING SERVICE.

    Reserved judgment was delivered by Mr. Justice Starke in the High Court to-day in the action brought by the Boucaut Bay Company (in liquidation) against the ...

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  44. MIGRANT'S GIFT.

    For the past three years Mr. Thomas Hawkins, honorary migration officer of the Young Men's Christian Association, has devoted most of his time to the welfare of migrants ...

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  45. INDEX.

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  46. MUNICIPAL BORROWING.

    The extension of the Federal Loan Council's Activities to municipal borrowing was again advocated by the Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman Jolly) to-day. He said that in every ...

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  47. ALDERMAN MOSTYN.

    "Young Mostyn, [?] ain't got no style!" The Lord Mayor (Alderman Mostyn) and others who welcomed the visiting Queensland Rugby League football team at a civic ...

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  48. SOLICITOR ANNOYED.

    Annoyed with a decision given by two Justice of the Peace who occupied the Bench at the Grafton police court, Mr. F. McGuren[?] junior, a local solicitor, left the court. ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND POLICE.

    From January 1, 1928, the minimum height of the police will be 5ft 9in. This is an increase of one inch[?] and brings the service into line with the standard in New South ...

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  50. FAIRFIELD COUNCIL.

    Recently the Local Government Department was asked, in a letter from three aldermen of the Fairfield Council, to hold an inquiry into the administrative affairs of the council. ...

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  51. EVENING STUDENTS' MAGAZINE

    The second number of "Hespor," the magazine of the combined Evening Students Associations, is to hand. This issue appears in [?] new and attractive wrapper, which was ...

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  52. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  53. FIRE AT NEWTOWN.

    Shortly after midnight fire broke out in two adjoining shops in King-street, Newtown, occupied by James Castle and Sons, art metal workers. The George-street West, Newtown, ...

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  54. EQUITY [?]

    Judgment was given in the High Court to-day in the case in which Margaret Hudson appealed from the judgment of Justice Harvey, sitting in Equity, in respect of the ...

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  55. RACIAL HYGIENE.

    Sir,—With regard to the remarks in to-day's issue of the "Herald," on racial hygiene by Judge Bevan, the Big Brother movement would like to point out that on July 7 last at the New ...

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  56. "THE ADORABLE OUTCAST."

    Part of the company that has been working on the motion picture, "The Adorable Outcast," which is being made under the direction of Mr. Norman Dawn for ...

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  57. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    The conference of Public Service Federations carried a motion to-day directing that steps should be taken to bring about the establishment of classification and efficiency boards ...

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  58. SALVATION ARMY.

    Colonel and Mrs. Orames, who have occupied important positions in the Salvation Army in New South Wales, and are leaving to accept a higher appointment in Melbourne, were ...

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  59. STATE COMMANDANT.

    The announcement was made yesterday of the appointment of Brigadier-General T. N. Dodds as base commandant for the New South Wales military district. ...

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  60. IMPORTED DOORS.

    The Tariff Board to-day took evidence from Melbourne manufacturers and importers regarding an application made by Mr. G. W. Hudson, a Sydney manufacturer, for an ...

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  61. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

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  62. PROPOSED HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    A conference of representatives of Windsor, Richmond, Colo, and Castlereagh councils held at Richmond to discuss a hydro-electric scheme for the Hawkesbury and Lower Nepean ...

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  63. OBJECTION TO HOTEL LICENSE.

    At a meeting of residents of Cremorne, Neutral Bay, and Mosman, a resolution was carried protesting against the proposal to build a hotel at Cremorne. A committee was ...

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  64. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.—Arr. June 23, Aeon, s, Baldina, s, from Newcastle; Demodocus, s, Tr[?]kive, s, from Liverpool; Mundaila, s, from eastern States. Dep: June 23, Beltana, s, Chitral, s, for London; Katoomba, s, for ...

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