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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. PASTORALISTS DEATH.

    The Budden death occurred on Wednesday of Mr. George W. McCulloch, a well known pastoralist, of Nilma, Come By Chance, About 11 o'clock be went to the shearers' hut, ...

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  3. EXTENSIVE RAIN.

    Rain wns again recorded over an extensive area of New South Wales yesterday morning, but particularly in eastern, districts. Heavy downpours occurred on the far North ...

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  4. BATH-TUB AS BOAT.

    A remarkable story of an outback father's resourcefulness in romantic circumstances is told by Bathurst drovers who have returned from a trip out in the far west of New South ...

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  5. "BRISBANE COURIER."

    A special supplement of twenty-four pages, and a facsimile reproduction of the first issue, were published by the "Brisbane Courier" on Tuesday last in celebration of the eightieth ...

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  6. PARTY MERGER. "Excellent Joke."

    Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., deputy leader of the Nationalist party, commented yesterday upon the remarks of Mr. Drummond, M.L.A., appearing in Wednesday's "Herald," under ...

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  7. KEDGEREE INQUIRY.

    The finding of the A.J.C. committee in the "Kedgeree Cafe" is as follows:— "The committee held an exhaustive inquiry into the question whether the breeding of ...

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  8. FINANCE.

    "It was, of course, a foregone conclusion that the Conference of State Premiers would firmly resist the Federal Government's decision to cease the per capita payments," ...

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  9. BROADCASTING.

    It was officially announced yesterday that 2BL broadcasting station will be on its new power, which will entitle it to be registered as a super-power station, from Wednesday of ...

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  10. THEFT OF SILK.

    During Tuesday night at Wauchope the premises of Stan Outers were broken into and silk and other goods were stolen. Next morning the police were notified, a message ...

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  11. TEAMSTER'S EXAMPLE OF SELF-HELP.

    A large load of timber for the decking of the bridge over the creek at Park Bench has been landed at the creek platform from Mr. R. E. J. Wood's mill at Karangi. This ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. CITY PARKS.

    The Town Clerk (Mr. Layton) and the Deputy Town Clerk (Mr. Hendy), have reported that the cost of maintenance of the city parks is unduly high owing to the ...

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  13. LORRY OVERTURNS.

    Neil Christie was bringing a load of rabbitskins to the Tumbarumba freezing works, when his motor lorry capsized and pinned him underneath. He was scaided, and received ...

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  14. CRANE-DRIVERS.

    The strike of crane-drivers and winchmen employed on the construction work of the Sydney Harbour Bridge was settled yesterday. ...

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  15. PERCY GRAINGER.

    The spirit of youth and abounding vitality is personified in Mr. Percy Grainger, who opened his Sydney recitals at the Town Hall last night. An Australian who studied ...

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  16. FACTORY DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A smallgoods factory at Railway Town was destroyed by fire shortly after midnight last night. The fire was not under control till 3.30 this morning, though it was then still ...

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  17. MR. BUTTENSHAW'S COMMENTS.

    "I have read some correspondence in connection with the above, and it is with considerable reluctance, and after grave consideration, that I have come to the conclusion ...

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  18. CAULFIELD COLLISION.

    At the conclusion of the inquiry into the collision between two passenger trains at Caulfield early on the night of May 26, the City Coroner (Mr. Berriman) to-day committed ...

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  19. FLYING-BOATS.

    The first of the six Fairey Seagulls, the now amphibian flying-boats recently purchased by the Royal Australian Air Force, was given its first trials at Point Cook aerodrome to-day. ...

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  20. OBITUARY. MR. P. J MOORE.

    The death occurred recently at Chatswood of Mr., Patrick James Moore, of Moorelands Pastoral Company, Garab. Mr. Moore was 69 years of ago. ...

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  21. MR. E. A. H. STEPHEN.

    Mr. B. A. H. Stephen, who has retired from the position of Registrar at the Department of Mines, after 40 years' service, was born in Melbourne on June 14, 1861. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. DUTIES DEFERRED.

    Certain duties which were to have come into operation, on July 1 have been further deferred by the Minister for Customs owing to the Australian manufacturer not being in ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. NOTED PASTORALIST.

    The death occurred on Tuesday night of an old and greatly-esteemed resident of Moree, Mr. Duncan Livingston, at his home, Kooroogamma, from pneumonia. About 18 months ...

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  24. SHOOTING CHARGE.

    Charged with shooting Dorothy Lovatt, school teacher, on May 3 last, with intent to murder her, Morris Liewellyn Davies, salesman, appeared before Mr. Jennings, S.M., at ...

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  25. MR. E. E. BOISSIER.

    Mr. Ernest Edward Boissier, father of Matron Boissier, of the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital died suddenly at the entrance to the hospital yesterday afternoon. He had been ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. DEATH OF MR. A. YUILLE.

    With the death of Mr. Archibald Yuille, which occurred to-day after a brief illness, the Australian turf has lost one of its most picturesque figures. Mr. Yuille, who was aged ...

    Article : 128 words
  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice that in yesterday's "Herald" Mr. Drummond is reported to have described the National-Country party federation, formed at Orange, as "an excellent joke," and ...

    Article : 530 words
  28. MONSIGNOR JOSEPH COLLINS.

    The death occurred early this morning at the Homan Catholic Presbytery, at Mt. Carmel, Waterloo, of Monsignor Joseph Collins, who had for over 40 years been connected ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. HOSPITAL COLLECTION.

    Mr. Thos. E. Shank, organising secretary, has reported to the directors of the Hospital Saturday Fund that a record collection was established by the fund during the financial ...

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  30. MONEY ORDERS.

    From July 1 next, Australia will revert to pre-war conditions so far as the issue of money orders on Germany is concerned. A direct money order exchange with Germany ...

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  31. INDEX. NEWS.

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  32. FEDERAL A.L.P.

    Mr. J. F. Hannan (Vic.) was re-elected president, and Mr. D. McNamara, M.L.C. (Vic.), general secretary, at the concluding session of the meeting of the federal executive of the ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. FERRY STEAMERS.

    Mr. Alex. J. Gibson, of Messrs. Julius, Poole, and Gibson, consulting engineers, suggested to the Sydney Ferries, Limited, that, in order to maintain a partial service under ...

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  34. NEW STATE SAWMILL.

    In pursuance of its general policy of forestry development, the Government has purchased the band sawmllling plaat at Yarraman of Queensland Pines, Ltd., and the logging ...

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  35. ALLEGEP FRAUD.

    Albert Cosman Jones, aged 34 years, described as a manager, appeared at the Central Police Court yesterday, to answer five charges of fraudulent omission to account ...

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  36. BODY IDENTIFIED.

    The body of a man which was found floating in Rushcutter Bay on Wednesday has been identified as that of Dennis Sweeney, aged 45 years, formerly of Muswellbrook, and ...

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  37. SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    A meeting of the Grocers' Association, which was attended by 500 members, last night decided, after consideration of their position in relation to the sugar shortage to request the ...

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  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  39. DAMAGE TO STREETS.

    A letter from the Railway Commissioners to the Leichhardt Council, notifying that it was intended to open certain streets in the municipality for the purpose of laying electric ...

    Article : 168 words
  40. WHITE WAY.

    Representatives of the No. 1 Block Asso[?] waited on the Lord Mayor yesterday [?]ed for additional facilities from the [?] department of the City Council for ...

    Article : 205 words
  41. LATE MR. C. H. HOSKINS.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. Charles Henry Hoskins, engineer and ironmaster, of Sydney and Lithgow, who died on February 14 last, aged 74 years, ...

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  42. THE CHURCH'S NEED.

    The subject dealt with by the Rev. W. P. Nicholson at an evangolistic meeting in Goldsmith-street Methodist Church, was the present-day need of the Church. He ...

    Article : 136 words
  43. EPPING RACECOURSE.

    A meeting of members of the New South Wales Trotting Club was held at the School of Arts yesterday for the purpose of ""discussing and voting on the question of ...

    Article : 85 words
  44. PILOT OFFICERS.

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  45. CASUALTIES. GLAZIER'S FALL.

    Alfred Stewart, aged 24 years, a glazier, of Addison-road, Randwick, fell a distance of about 40 feet while be was working at a store in Broadway, Glebe, yesterday morning. ...

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  46. LATE SPORTING.

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  47. GIRL INJURED.

    When she jumped from a moving train on to the platform at the Campsie Railway Station Lillian Horwood, aged 14 years, sustained a fractured, skull The girl, who lives ...

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  48. SECONDARY TEACHERS.

    The annual conference of the Secondary Teachers' Association of New South Wales will commence on Monday at the Royal Colonial Institute. The Minister for Education ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

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  50. MILKMAN INJURED.

    When his milk cart capsized in Eddy-avenue Chatswood, yesterday afternoon. James Kelly aged 40 years, of Mowbray-road, Cbatswood. was thrown heavily to the roadway and ...

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  51. VICTIMISATION.

    Sir,—I would warn benevolently inclined people against giving casual employment to men coming around and posing as one of the unemployed, I know of recent cases where ...

    Article : 95 words
  52. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    A settlement was effected yesterday of the strike of bricklayers and builders' labourers at Newtown Bridge. The demand of the strikers for a "change." ...

    Article : 75 words
  53. ABERDEEN INQUIRY.

    Mr. R. Sexton, chief engineer of the Queensland railways, has been invited by the New South Wales Government to give expert evidence at the inquiry into the railway ...

    Article : 58 words
  54. SCHOOL-GIRL KNOCKED DOWN.

    While crosing the Lane Cove-road, after leaving the Lindfield Public School yesterday afternoon, Helen Deplater, aged 11 years, of Shirley-road, Roseville, was knocked down ...

    Article : 66 words
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