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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    John Griffiths, aged 27 years, an electrical engineer, employed by the General Electric Co., at Newcastle, met his death in tragic circumstances. He was on holidays, ...

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  3. "HERALD" HONOUR ROLL

    In grateful remembrance of the men from this office who went forward to fight for Australia and the Empire in the war, a magnificent honour roll in solid bronze has ...

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  4. GENERAL SERVICES.

    Under the auspices of the Marrickville Council and the Marrickville Anzac Memorial Club, a united memorial service was held in the Marrickville Town Hall yesterday morning. ...

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  5. ANZAC MEMORIAL IN MOORE PARK.

    THE OBELISK IS HIDDEN BY FLORAL TRIBUTES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AT THE GATES.

    When the crowds arrived at Woolloomooloo yesterday afternoon to attend the service at the Gates of Memory arranged by the Centre for Soldiers' Wives and Mothers, they could ...

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  7. ST. MARY'S.

    The solemn Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Cathedral, was attended by one of the largest congregations ever seen in the Cathedral. Half an hour before the service began there ...

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  8. THE WORK OF PEACE.

    The Rev. T. G. Paul, chaplain of Toe H. was the preacher at the special commemoration service held at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday morning. ...

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  9. ORANGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At the termination of the ordinary busines at the meeting of the Orange Chamber of Commerce the president (Mr. M. F. Dalton) said that most of those who attended the ...

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  10. UNUSUAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    An extraordinary motor accident occured on the Tarcutta-road, a few miles from Wagga, on Saturday, Charles Atherton, manager of Wokelena Station, when motoring ...

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  11. GIRLS' GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    At the Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Springwood, a special commemoration service was held on Monday morning, when an inspiring address was delivered by ...

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  12. WAGGA SAFE-BREAKING.

    Further developments occurred on Saturday in connection with the recent safe-blowing at Wagga business houses, when a second plant was discovered near Wagga Railway ...

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  13. ROAD CONTRACTOR FINED.

    At the local police court, before Mr. McCulloch, P.M., George J. Donoghue, road contractor, was convicted of assaulting one of his employees, Donald L. Anderson, by striking ...

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  14. SERVICES AT CANBERRA.

    The most impressive Anzac Day service yet held at Canberra took place this morning, when hundreds of returned soldiers assembled at Camp Hill after a march through the city. ...

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  15. "WORKERS FOR EVIL."

    Sir Granville Ryrie, High Commissioner-elect, in opening the Soldiers' Memorial Hall at Manly yesterday afternoon, urged returned soldiers to maintain intact their ...

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  16. THOUSAND GIRLS.

    Yesterday, streets that had known the tramp of soldiers' feet heard again a martial tread. It was the Army of Youth marching on [?]s pilgrimage at Government House. ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    A brief, simple ceremony, the more impressive in its simplicity, was held in the vestibule of the Commercial Travellers' Club, in front of the honour roll, yesterday morning. Many ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. G. MEPHAM.

    Mr. George Mepham, one of the early settlers, is dead, aged 78. He was one of the foundation members of the P. and A. Association, which was founded in 1869, and has ...

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  19. MEMORIAL ARCH.

    A great crowd assembled before the memorial arch this afternoon. Major-General Cox unveiled the memorial arch, which bears the names of all soldiers who enlisted from the ...

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  20. ALLEGED SHEEP STEALING.

    At the Deepwater police court the hearing was resumed of the case in which George William Gilbey was charged with having stolen 21 owes, the property of Frederick Kiehne, of ...

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  21. DEATH OF MRS. B. NEWBERRY.

    The death has occurred of Mrs. B. Newberry, aged 86 years. She was born at sea, and with her husband took up pastoral pursuits in the Hunter Valley in 1860, but soon after came to ...

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  22. UNITED SERVICE AT MANLY.

    The base of the war memorial in the Corso at Manly was covered with wreaths and other floral tributes from relatives of fallen soldiers and from every public body in Manly and ...

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  23. RAILWAY COAL CONTRACTS

    employees of small collieries in the Maitland and Greta districts recently asked the Premier to secure for them a share of the coal contracts controlled by the Railway ...

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  24. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    At the Anzac Day services held in Sydney yesterday the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) was represented by Brigadier-General H. A. Goddard (combined service in the ...

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  25. TRAMWAY MEN.

    Our memories to-day are all grey with grief And bright with glory, Who turn again the unforgotten leaf of Anzac's story, That lives and leaps in each Australian heart, ...

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  26. FLOOD DAMAGE AT CHICHESTER DAM.

    According to a report prepared by the engineer the damage caused at Chichester Dam by the flood is estimated at between £4000 and £5000. In addition many hundreds of ...

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  27. LATE SPORTING.

    Troubadour, who was pulled up in the Renown Steeplechase at Flemington on Saturday, died in his box during Saturday night. Troubadour was an aged gelding by Land of ...

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  28. ANZAC MEMORIAL.

    From early morning, the ladies comprising the Anzac workers were busy decorating the Anzac Memorial in Moore Park. When this work was finished, the memorial was a ...

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  29. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, LISMORE.

    The Bishop of Grafton (Dr. Ashton) on Saturday, consecrated St. Andrew's Church, Lismore, in the presence of a record congregation. The church was commenced in 1904 ...

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  30. SERVICE AT MASCOT.

    The Coronation Hall, Mascot, was crowded yesterday morning for a combined memorial service under the auspices of the Mascot sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' ...

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  31. INDEX.

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  32. SOLDIERS' REUNION.

    Geniality and good comradeship prevailed yesterday afternoon at a reunion of soldiers arranged by the Anzac Fellowship of Women. About 500 returned men and nurses assembled ...

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  33. BLUE MOUNTAIN TOURIST AGENCY.

    At a meeting of members of the Katoomba and Blackheath Municipal Councils and the Blue Mountain Shire it was resolved to terminate the arrangements whereby the three ...

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  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  35. BAPTIST CHURCH AT CANBERRA.

    The Baptist Church authorities are moving to establish a church at Canberra Dr. A. J. Waldock has been invited by the Baptist Union of Australia to undertake the task of ...

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  36. GRAFTON REFERENDUM.

    A referendum was taken on Saturday on the city council's proposal to borrow £17.000 for permanent improvements. Out of 901 persons entitled to vote, 361 did so, the result ...

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  37. RETURNED SOLDIER TEACHERS.

    Anzac Day was commemorated by the Returned Soldier Teachers' Association of New South Wales yesterday morning, when a ceremony was held at the Education Department. ...

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  38. AT MARRICKVILLE.

    "A memorial service falls in its highest purpose if it does not stir us to emulate the deeds of those we honour or to catch something of their spirit," said Chaplain Major ...

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  39. CHALMERS-ST CHURCH.

    Taking as his subject "Actions Wanted— Not Words," the Rev D. F. Brandt, gave a special Anzac Day address at the Chalmers-street Presbyterian Church yesterday ...

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  40. BANK CASHIER CHARGED.

    At the police court, Thomas Bawden, cashier at the South Grafton branch of the Back of New South Wales, was charged with misappropriation to his own use of £831, the> property ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

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  42. YOUNG MAN MISSING.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of [?] Spark, a young man, who has been missing from his hime since Friday morning Two coats belonging to Spark have been found on ...

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  43. 2nd BATTALION DINNER.

    One hundred and seventy members of the 2nd Battalion A.I.F. Association met at Sargents, Market-street, last evening for their Anzac Day reunion. The senior ...

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  44. NEWINGTON COLLEGE.

    The annual service for Anzac Day at Newington College, Stanmore, was held on Friday, when the scholars were addressed by the [?]ev. Dr. Prescott and Major-General Sir ...

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  45. DEATH OF BRANXTON PIONEER.

    One of the oldest-residents of the [?] Mrs. Isabella Gollan, of Upper Stanhope, died recently. Her husband, Mr. Colin Gollan, a prominent grazier, died 20 years ago. Mrs. ...

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Anzac Day was solemnly celebrated throughout the State to-day. Special church services were held this morning, and others are being conducted to-night. Thousands of people ...

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  47. PRESENTATION OF COLOURS.

    At the Anzac commemoration service in St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday Dean Talbot announced that the colours of the 1st Australian infantry Regiment would be presented to ...

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  48. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    To-day was observed as a Sunday, for the Anzac celebrations. All the services were largely attended. ...

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