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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr.Rae Bush, a returned soldier, resident at Breadalbane, near Goulburn, has just had removed from his back a German bullet that had been in his body since he was wounded at ...

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  3. ABATTOIRS.

    A serious difficulty has arisen regarding the discharge of waste matter from the Homebush abattoirs. The Minister for Health (Mr.Cann) has ...

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  4. STORM TOSSED.

    Fully laden, with rock phosphato from Nauru, the Kilcredane ran into a storm off the south coast early on Saturday morning and, with a list of six degrees to starboard, ...

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  5. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    Widespread rain was recorded in New South Wales during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday practically all inland areas participated, but the southern and south-western ...

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  6. GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    The business session of the New South Wales General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church commenced in St.Stephen's Church yesterday. The Moderator (the Rev.D.McKay Barnet) ...

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  7. PIONEERS.

    Rich in its association with the history of Australia, the Laidley family to-day celebrates the centenary of the landing in Sydney of its first member—Deputy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHURCH UNITY.

    The report of the Committee on Christian Unity, which was presented to the New South Wales General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church yesterday stated that the chief feature ...

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  9. THE RAILWAYS.

    The Commissioners of the New South Wales Railways had a great task to perform in transporting the visitors to Canberra for the ceremonies, and their organisation was not marred ...

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  10. "THE OTHER GIANTS."

    Mr. Arthur H. James, of Newcastle, who in the late nineties was one of the most enthusiastic workers for Federation in his district, urges that due honour should now ...

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  11. SYDNEY-BHISBANE ROAD.

    At the last meeting of the Mudgee Chamber of Commerce it was stated that a rumour had gained currency to the effect that the Main Roads Board contemplated diverting the main ...

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  12. STORM AT GUNDAGAI.

    A terriffic storm swept over Gundagai last night and caused considerable damage to property. Housese in the high portion of the town ...

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  13. THE UNDER-GRADS.

    If laughter springs from the release of repressions then it is possible to learnmuch about the mind of the average undergraduate from the annual song book published for the ...

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  14. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    John Edward Bramston and Charles Benjamin Williams were sentenced to two years' imprisonment by judge Coyle, at the Goulburn Quarter Sessions, for breaking, entering, and ...

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  15. MAULED BY LION.

    Although James Gibbs, aged 34 years, an employee of Wirth Bros, Ltd., circus, resumed work yesterday, one of his hands is still under treatment.It is poisoned as a ...

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  16. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    A severe thunderstorm, accompanied by vivid lighting, was experienced at Temora last night.The registration at the Temora Post-office this morning was 158 points. All ...

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  17. PRISONER'S STORY.

    Serious allegations were made against several police constables by a defendant before the Carlton Police Court. William James Flannery., aged 40 years, who ...

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  18. MISSING BOY'S BODY.

    The body of a little boy was discovered submerged in Cook's River by Canterbury police yesterday afternoon. It waa later identified as that of James Sheridan, aged 7 years, of ...

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  19. NEWCASTLE.

    Despite the fact that the Stockton Tennis Club is faced with grave financial difficulties, likely to result in the failure of the club, a motion to grant the playing of Sunday ...

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  20. CANE-CUTTING.

    A message from Innisfail states that with the approach of the cane-crushing season the question of preference to Britons has again arisen at Tully. Trouble is expected in that area ...

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  21. PROPOSED NEW COUNCIL CHAMBERS.

    The South Grafton Municipal Council has decided to make application for the approval of the Minister for Local Government to borrow £2000 for the purpose of building new ...

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  22. NAVIGATION ACT.

    After discussing the position of Tasmanian shipping communications, which are becoming steadily worse, the Hobart Marine Board agreed to urge upon the Prime Minister ...

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  23. IMPROVING A SOUTH GRAFTON PARK.

    A deputation, representing various local sporting bodies, waited on the South Grafton Municipal Council and placed before it proposals for improving McKittrick Park. It ...

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  24. ROAD METAL.

    The city engineer (Mr.Coulson) reported to the works committee of the City Council on Tuesday that the road metal being supplied by the contractors was not up to specification, ...

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  25. CHILD ENDOWMENT.

    Speaking at Neutral Bay and Mosman last night, in support of the candidature of Mr. Archdale Parkhill, for the Warringah by-election, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  26. DEATH OF MRS. ELLEN CHAMPAIN.

    The death has occurred at Grafton of Mrs. Ellen Chumpain, widow of the late Mr.Agnew Cbampain. grazier, of Grafton, who died at East Gresford, addenly, on March 15.Mrs. ...

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  27. RIVERINA'S CARGO.

    The owners of the stranded steamer Riverina have not yet reached a decision whether the cargo from the steamer should be brought to Sydney immediately or left on the beach ...

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  28. HILLSTON PIONEER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Owen Moore Thomas, 68 years of age. of Langlea, Hillston, one of the pioneers of the district, died this morning from a fractured skull, caused by an accident while he was ...

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  29. CHILD INJURED.

    While walking across the entrance yard of the B.H.P. Steelworks this afternoon, Pat Su[?]van, 6 years of age, was knocked down by a motor cycle.He was conveyed by the ...

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  30. A.L.P. CASE.

    The case in which William Carey is proceeding against John Rosevear, secretary of the Leichhardt branch of the A.L.P., for alleged illegal detention of books, was ...

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  31. FINES FOR ILLEGAL BETTING.

    At the Grafton Police Court, James Henry Zuber and Arthur John Saul were charged with offences under the Gaming and Betting Act. Saul was charged with being found ...

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  32. FIRE ON BRIDGE STAGING.

    The Circular Quay Fire Brigade was summoned last night to the construction works for the harbour bridge at Miller's Point. it was found that a small piece of timer at the ...

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  33. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    A room at the Crystal Palace Hotel, George-street, was entered on Tuesday, and a quantity of clothing and other articles, the property of James Barton, valued at £20, was ...

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  34. CHARGES OF FALSE PRETENCES.

    Thomas Allen appeared at the Temora Police Court on two charges of false protences and uttering valueless cheques. He pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment ...

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  35. LATE MINING.

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  36. MUSSOLINI.

    General Charles Rudkin, who is lecturing in Sydney on Mussolini and Fascimo, speaks of his subject with the fascinating enthusiasm that is the fruit of a tremendous ...

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  37. SWIMMING POOL.

    The Sydney University Swimming Club is endeavouring to provide a swimming pool for the University. The last annual meeting of the S.U.S.C, appointed as a sub-committee ...

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  38. WAGGA NATIONALISTS.

    The Wagga branch of the Nationalists Association has declared its intention of running Mr. E. B. Collins as a candidate for the next State elections, regardless of whether his ...

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  39. INDEX.

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  40. MISSING PAYMASTER.

    Detectives are still searching for Sydney Kesby, paymaster in the Public Works Department, who left his office yesterday morning with £1027 and cash orders worth £307 ...

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  41. GIRLS' BANQUET

    Each of the 47 affiliated clubs was well represented among the 750 girls who sat down to a banquet in the basement of the Town Hall last night under the auspices of the ...

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  42. MADRIGAL SOCIETY.

    Spirited and well-balanced part-singing, attractive in vocal quality and clear in diction, was enjoyed at last night's concert of the Sydney Madrigal Society at the Conservatorium. ...

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  43. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    When defendant in a civil action heard before Mr. Justice Ferguson at the Supreme Court in March, William Isaac Saunderson, aged 48 years, tramway inspector, swore that ...

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  44. WRESTLING CHAMPION.

    To defend his title as light heavyweight wrestling champion of the world, Sam Clapham passed through Fremantle on the Naldera. Within the next three months ...

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  45. CANTERBURY HOUSE.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly last night discussed a proposal to purchase Canterbury House, Ashfield, the home of the late Mr.John H.Goodlet, for the purpose of ...

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  47. SUPERANNUATION.

    A Local Government Superannuation Board will be appointed by the Government in accordance with the Act passed last session. It was learnt yesterday that the Government ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The heavy Commonwealth loan subscriptions on Monday last, which totalled £229,820, were easily eclipsed yesterday, when additional subscriptions, totalling £513,440, were received. ...

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  49. HELPETZ.

    Jascha Helfetz, the famous violinist, is a passenger by the Akl Maru, which arrived at Brisbane to-day, and is on his way to begin his Australian tour at Sydney on Saturday. ...

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  50. KING'S CUP.

    Mr W. S McDermott has the distinction of being the owner of a horse named by the Duke of York.When L.J. McCann bid 1700 guineas for the Woorak—Golden Beauty coilt ...

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  51. CHINESE TEAM.

    The Chinese Soccer football team is declared by the manager, Mr. K. L. Kwong, to be superior to the combination which thrilled Australian crowds in 1923. The team ...

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  52. COLLAPSE OF A ROOF.

    A man, believed to be John Brooks, was working on a balcony roof of a two-story house in Forbes-street, Newtown, about 9 o'clock yesterday morning, when the roof ...

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  53. TO-DAY.

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  54. INFANT KILLED.

    Two sisters were injured in a collision between a motor car, driven by their mother, Mrs. Myra Oxdy, of Mclntosh-street, Gordon, and a steam lorry, the property of the Lane ...

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  55. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  56. LITTLE GIRL ASSAULTED.

    Waverley police are seeking a man who, It is alleged, indecently assaulted a girl of 7½ years, on Tuesday. The little girl was playing with her cousin, ...

    Article : 97 words
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