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  2. HISTORIC GRAVES.

    For some time past the trustees of the historic Camperdown Cemetery, which surrounds St. Stephen's Church of England, Newtown, have been engaged in renovation work. ...

    Article : 421 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Wagga Police Court, before Mr. J. B. Gibson, P.M., James Wilson, James William Sear[?]e, and William James each were sentenced to six months' imprisonment on ...

    Article : 69 words
  4. OUTBACK.

    What a kaleidoscope of life is to be found in the Never Never country of New South Wales! There are the squatters, the shearers, the station hands, the musterers, the ...

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  5. WORLD'S SHIPPING.

    Although Great Britain still holds the proud position of being the world's greatest carrier on the Seven Seas, her position is being seriously threatened by the United ...

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  6. BRIBERY "PLOT."

    The dispute within the Labour party concerning the allegations of bribery made against the Parliamentary Labour caucus took an unexpected turn yesterday, when the ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. THE COUNTING.

    Taken in the aggregate the counting of the votes yesterday did not alter the position very materially. The only points of interest were the reduction of the "No" majority in New ...

    Article : 372 words
  8. 44-HOURS CASE.

    When it was suggested during the hearing of the 44-hour week case in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day that the judges should make an inspection of the ...

    Article : 841 words
  9. KALGOORLIE CRIME.

    The trial of William Coulter and Phillip Treffene on a charge of having wilfully murdered Detective-inspector Walsh, south of Boulder, on April 28, was resumed before Mr. ...

    Article : 670 words
  10. FIRE AT TAMWORTH.

    About 10 tons of sun-dried tobacco and the barn in which it was stored were destroyed by fire at Tamworth yesterday. The [?]hed was the property of Frederick Herden, and ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. ALBURY TRUCKING YARDS.

    Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., has received a letter from the Railway Commissioners in regard to the extension of the Victorian railway system to the Albury trucking yards, in ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. SIR HUGH DENISON.

    The New South Wales Institute of Journalists tendered a luncheon to Sir Hugh and Lady Denison at Farmer's yesterday. Mr. C. Bruns[?]on Fletcher, president of the institute, ...

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  13. "BACK TO BOWRAL" WEEK

    In response to an invitation from the organising committee, his Excellency Sir Dudley do Chair has consented to open the "Back to Bowral" carnival week, which ...

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  14. GIRL BADLY BURNED.

    M[?]bel Underwood, the six-year-old daughter of Mr. A. J. Underwood, caretaker of the Hay Cemetery, was sitting in front of the fire at her parents' residence when her dres[?] ...

    Article : 70 words
  15. "MENTAL CONFUSION."

    Commenting on the referendum result, Dr. Earle Page said that the figures so far indicated the great difficulty there was in effecting any constitutional change in Australia on ...

    Article : 461 words
  16. AMBULANCE SERVICES.

    Mr. Benjamin, chairman of the Ambulance Board of Control, visited the district on Saturday regarding the organisation of the new ambulance district extending from ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. ARBITRATION.

    The New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures contemplates a line of action that, notwithstanding the limitations of the Federal Constitution, may have the result of ...

    Article : 334 words
  18. DEATH OF MR. J. McL. ANDERSON.

    Mr. John McLauchlan Anderson died at East Maitland to-day. A native of Scotland, and aged 72 years, he entered the Education Department when 18 years old, and was ...

    Article : 68 words
  19. SAWMILLER KILLED.

    James Ersk[?]ne Bailey, sawmiller, of Bonshaw, was struck in the chest by a piece of timber, and died in Texas Hospital two days later. A piece of timber was picked up by ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. DUMPING DUTIES.

    Details of a plan alleged to have been made in order that dumping duties imposed by the Commonwealth could be evaded on certain lines of perfume imported from Germany ...

    Article : 398 words
  21. DISTRICT COURT.

    In July, l923, Thomas A. Rathbourne, farmer, of Iron Pot Creek, had a conversation with John Logan, and as a result went on to Logan's farm and effected many repairs on the ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. RIDING FATALITY.

    Mr. James Morven Rodgers, a member o[?] one of the earliest pastoral families of the State, died in the District Hospital as a resuit of injuries sustained when he was thrown ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. SYDNEY SITTINGS.

    Union officials stated yesterday that the hearing of the 44-hour case before the Full Arbitration Court, which will be continued in Sydney on Tuesday, would probably last six ...

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  24. LATE FINANCIAL.

    To-day's sales included:- Commonwealth Bonds, 4[?] per cent. (1927), £10/15/: 5 per cent. (192[?]), £10/17/6: 6 per cent. (Dec., 1930), £103/7/6: 6 per cent. (March, 193[?]), £104/10/: ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. A 90 PER CENT. POLL.

    The Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer (Mr. J. D. [?]) stated to-night that he estimated that there was a 90 per cent. poll. This estimate had been arrived at by guessing ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. STRIKE ENDED).

    Employees at the works of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Pyrmont, who went on strike during the week-end, have agreed to resume work this morning. ...

    Article : 112 words
  27. CANCER FUND OPENED AT GILGANDRA.

    After discussion with the shire president, the local Country Women's Association decided to appeal for £100 for the Cancer Research Fund. ...

    Article : 616 words
  28. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  29. PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" questions whether a national referendum is a sound instrument for achievement of amendment of the Australian Constitution. "The proposals," it says, "are ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. DEARER FOOTWEAR.

    The price of footwear is to be raised in New South Wales. This the Shoe Manufacturers' Association attributes to an increase in wages under the Federal agreement, to the ...

    Article : 197 words
  31. FIRE BRIGADE CARNIVAL,

    The Council of Churches considers that the money raised by the Fire Brigades Hospital [?] and Art Union recently, was distributed disproportionately, and at a meeting ...

    Article : 141 words
  32. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS.

    The efforts which are being made iu New South Wales to investigate industrial problems, and to eliminate misunderstandings between employer and employee, have earned ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. VARYING TOTALS.

    The [?], observed from the published [?] in connection with the referendum voting, [?] in any given elec[?] the totals of "Ye[?]," and "No" votes on one question do ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 241 words
  35. WINE INDUSTRY.

    The Government Statistician (Mr. W. L. Johnston) reports that the recent vintage has been exceptionally heavy. Owing to the returns o[?] several winemakers being still ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE.

    Mr. Murk [?] M.L.A., chairman of the [?] [?] Labour party, said yesterday [?] [?] vote against the referendum [?] [?] throughout Australia could only be ...

    Article : 315 words
  37. PICTURE FOR MELBOURNE.

    "The [?]," a water-colour by B. E. Minns, has been purchased by Mr. Bernard Hall for the National Gallery, Melbourne. This picture, bought at the Australian Fi[?] Art ...

    Article : 164 words
  38. OBITUARY.

    Mr. W. A. Ferguson, formerly headmaster of the Intermediate High School at Forbes, died at the residence of his brother-in-law, at Va[?]luse. He had been ill for some time. ...

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  39. MAN FALLS FROM 'BUS.

    David-Smith, aged [?]7 years, ironworker, of La [?], was about to alight from a 'bus in A[?]-parade, near Goodwood-street, Kensington, yesterday, when, just before it ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. EXTRA-JUDICIAL REMARKS.

    In the House of Commons recently Sir William Joynson-Hicks made a speech, in which, according to the "Morning Post" report, he said: ...

    Article : 169 words
  41. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "What Every Woman Knows," 2, 8. Her Majesty's Theatre: "Rose Marie," 2, 7.50. Criterion: "Brown Sugar," 2, 8. St. James Theatre: "Mercenary Mary," 2.15, 8. ...

    Article : 137 words
  42. BOOT TRADE.

    Increased rates of pay covering all members of the Boot Trade Employoes' Federation throughout the Commonwealth which will come into operation on September 15, have been ...

    Article : 112 words
  43. "MISS MANLY" COMPETITION.

    The Manly shopping week, organised by the Manly Chamber of Commerce was continued yesterday, the principal event being the [?] of the "Miss Manly" and the "Little Miss ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. FIRE AT NEWTOWN.

    An Outbreak of fire last night considerably damaged a building occupied by Messrs. R. [?] Haynes and L. Thompson, furriers, at 242 [?]-[?], Newtown Firemen from ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Light to moderately heavy rain, with th[?]der, occurred during the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock this morning, [?]st from lines joining Mackay, Alpha, and Warwick, the largest ...

    Article : 67 words
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