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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. DEATHS OF MUDGEE RESIDENTS.

    Four old residents of Mudgee and district died this week. They were:—Mr. William Doble, of Appletree Flat, at the age of 95 years; Mr. Frederick A. Norton, of ...

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  3. THE CONSTITUTION.

    In a statement issued to-day, reference was made by the Attorney-General (Mr. Latham) to suggestions that any proposals for the amendment of the Constitution should ...

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  4. SUTHERLAND.

    Saturday was another'red-letter day in the history of the Shire of Sutherland, when the electric light for street lighting and domestic purposes was installed in the principal ...

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  5. OBITUARY. MR. M. GOTTHELF.

    The funeral of Mr. Moritz Gotthelf took place yesterday afternoon, the interment being made in the Jewish Cemetery, at Rook-wood, where the burial service was conducted ...

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  6. ALL BLACKS. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    Showing surprising dash, and tackling splendidly, the lighter New South Wales players secured a memorable victory against the 1926 All Blacks in the first Rugby Union ...

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  7. COMPENSATION. Mr. Bavin's Statement.

    "The feeling in the country caused by the Workers' Compensation Act," said Mr. Bavin, lender of the Opposition, last night, "may be described as panic." Mr. Bavin returned ...

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  8. COUNTRY PARTY.

    An important pronouncement of policy was made by the Country party in the north yesterday, when a conference covering the New England and Gwydir Federal electorates and ...

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  9. TRAIN WRECK. Ardglen Tragedy.

    The Ardglen tunnel, where originated on Friday night the railway tragedy in which the fireman of a goods train was killed and the driver injured after they had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WAGGA MEMORIAL ARCH.

    The Wagga Municipal Council, at its last sitting, heatedly debated matters relating to the proposed memorial arch. There is sharp difference of opinion concerning the ...

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  11. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. TWO PEOPLE KILLED.

    Early on Saturday afternoon Douglas Barton, aged 23 years, of Moorehouse., St, Malvern, was riding a motor-cycle along the Point Nepean-road, Cheltenham, when he ...

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  12. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    "As far as we can see at present," said Mr. G. H. Sands, grand secretary of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, when speaking yesterday on the effect of the ...

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  13. WAGGA IMPROVEMENTS.

    A satisfactory position is revealed in the finances of the municipal council. All funds are in credit. During the past fortnight £11.000 was paid in rates. The financial ...

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  14. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A collision occurred at Glen Aplin about 9 o'clock on Saturday night between a mixed stock and goods train standing at the Glen Aplin station and a stock train coming from ...

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  15. DUBBO QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Before Judge Armstrong, at the Quarter Sessions, Frank Alan Stroud and Frank Yeomans, for breaking, entering, and stealing from the dwelling of H. Fischer, at Dubbo, ...

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  16. MAN KILLED; CHILD INJURED.

    Another motor car fatality occurred this afternoon, when a racing car driven by Archie Paino, of Beach-road, Black Rock, overturned at Rickets Point, Beaumaris. William Moore, ...

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  17. DR. JOHN FLYNN.

    Dr. John Flynn, who died at his residence, Baltard, Martin-road, Centennial Park, on Thursday, at the age of 67 years, came to Australia about forty years ago. He was ...

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  18. NORTH SYDNEY.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., on Saturday officially opened the new North Sydney Council Chambers and offices at the corner of Miller-street and McLaren-street. The ...

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  19. CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    While travelling on the Gawler-road on Saturday morning a motor car driven by W. Both, of Eudunda, turned a somersault, and burst into flames. The four occupants had a ...

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  20. AGROUND.

    The Sydney office of the Commonwealth and Dominion line on Saturday received advice that the Port Kembla, en route from London, via Newport News, for New Zealand ports. ...

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  21. HANDCUFFED PRISONER.

    George Cornish, aged 28, a prisoner under escort from Narrandera to Goulburn Gaol, to which he had been sentenced for two and a half years for forgery, escaped from the ...

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  22. MOTOR LORRY ACCIDENT.

    At Tester's Hollow a motor lorry loaded with cordials fell over a bank into eight feet of water. Three men, F. Morris, W. Whitby, and E. Farlow were on the lorry. Whitby Jumped ...

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  23. GRAFTON EISTEDDFOD.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 281 words
  24. TIMBER TENDERS.

    The Premier has announced, in connection with the inquiry into procedure associated with tenders for supplies to State Government departments, that Mr. J. B. Holme ...

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  25. NEW ORPHANAGE.

    Archbishop Kelly officially opened the Roslyn House Orphanage at Croydon yesterday. Father Consadine explained that the orphanage had been given by a Western ...

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  26. THE COOMA.

    H.M.A.S Moresby will depart for Whisunday Passage on Tuesday. The Brisbane tug, Coringa, reached the Cooma during the week-end, and an examination of the stricken vessel is ...

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  27. LATE SHIPPING.

    Ville de Strasbourg. Messageries Marltimes line steamer, arrived in Sydney last night from Marseilles, via ports. The vessel will berth at No.2 wharf. Circular Quay early this morning. ...

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  28. FIRE AT LINDFIELD.

    A two-story building in Gordon-road, Lindfield, was severely damaged by fire shortly before midnight last night. The ground floor, on which there was a draper's shop, was ...

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  29. TRAIN'S MAD DASH.

    All members of the train crew reside at Muswellbrook. The decline to Willow Tree is nearly four miles long. The Stationmaster at Ardglen was waiting for the exchange tablet ...

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  30. ORANGE INSTITUTION.

    The Town Hall was crowded yesterday afternoon, when the annual religious service of the Loyal Orange Institution was held. The chairman (Bro. Cecil Brierley, ...

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  31. TELEGRAPHIC.

    BRISBANE.—Arr: July 10, Morinda, s, from Solomon Islands. Dep: July 10, Morinda, s, for Sydney; Baralaba, s, for Maryborough and Bundaberg; Mallina, s, for Cairns; Woodarra, s, for Liverpool; Oitta di ...

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  32. DEATH SENTENCE.

    At the re-trial of Walter Arthur Nelson for the murder of William Oliver at Yanterbangee Government tank in January last, accused was found guilty and sentenced to death. ...

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  33. GUTRA-DORRIGO RAILWAY.

    Giving evidence before the Public Works Committee at Guyra, H. F. White, grazier, Bald Blair, said the Une was justified on the grounds of the productivity of the country ...

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  34. THE STRANDED TUGELA.

    The Wilhelm Wilhelmsen Shipping Agency has received the following cable from the captain of tho steamer Tugela, which is stranded on Helen Reef (papua):—"Still ...

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  35. WOMAN KILLED.

    Mrs. Kate Jenkins, aged 78 years, who lived with her sister in Farleigh-street, Ashfield, was killed on Saturday afternoon, when she was run down by the Brisbane express on ...

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  36. INDEX. NEWS.

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  37. IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS.

    The following vessels are expected to he in touch with the undermentioned stations to-day:— With Sydney: Sierra, Wanganella, Dupleix, Citta De Genova, Merton Hall, Villa De Amiens, Roxen, Baron ...

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  38. DRIVER FELT KNEES GIVE WAY.

    The train consisted of 44 loaded vehicles. The driver, Claude Holt, slates that the first indication he had that the fames were affecting him was that his knees gave way. ...

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  39. RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    The mutilated body of a man, between is and 30 years of age, was found on the railway line, near Croydon Station, late on Saturday night. The body had been cut to pieces, and ...

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  40. PROTESTANTISM.

    A largely attended inter-church rally was held yesterday by the Central Methodist Mission in the Lyceum Theatre. Addresses were delivered by Dean Talbot (Church of England), ...

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  41. NORTH BULLI COLLIERY.

    At the Warden's Court, the North Bulli Colliery Co. applied for a suspension of the labour conditions on the leases held by it. The acting-secretary of the company gave ...

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  42. ISLAND SHIPPING.

    NORFOLK ISLAND (934m).—Arr: July 9, Resolution, schooner, from Auckland. SUVA (1734m).—Arr: July 10, Kaimanawa, s, from Auckland. Dep: July 9, Niagara, R.M.S., for ...

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  43. MR. ALFRED GORRIE.

    Mr. Alfred Gorrie, who died at his residence, Lauriston, Ryde, on Wednesday, was a prominent breeder of pedigree Jersey cattle, particularly in Queensland. In the ...

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  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    NEW PLYMOUTH (1141m).—Arr: July 10, Waitemata, s, from Newcastle. AUCKLAND (1281m).—Arr: July 10, Pawlet, s, from San Francisco. ...

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  46. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At Marseilles: Maloja, R.M.S, from Australian ports, en route to London (left Sydney June 2); Mooltan, R. M.S., from London, en route to Australian ports (left London July 2). ...

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  47. GUYRA-DORRIGO RAILWAY.

    Sir,—In your issue of tbe 10th, under the above heading, Mr. J. Herlthy, of the Lands Department, is reported to have said "that the fact that a proposed railway was ...

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  48. SHOPBREAKING CHARGE.

    ORANGE.—On Friday evening, the police saw a stranger, George Albert Arnold, on the premises of Mr. Gilpin, merchant. Summer-street, Orange. Constable Goodwin saw ...

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  49. SCOUTS DECORATED.

    When a party of Boy Scouts—many of them men—formed themselves on the lawn of Government House on Saturday to receive medals and badges for gallantry and skill, their ...

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  50. CYCLIST INJURED.

    A motorist coming from Oakleigh to Melbourne yesterday afternoon found a man lying unconscious on the road. It was subsequently found that he was Joseph O'Brien, of ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

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  52. CHURCH INSTITUTE.

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Wright) on Saturday afternoon opened St. Basil's Institute. Artarmon. The institute was till lately the local School of Arts. The Church of ...

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  53. BAPTIST COLLEGE OPENED.

    The official opening of the residential college at Granville, under the auspices of the Baptist College Council, took place on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  54. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    {No abstract available}

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  55. CONSTABLE FOUND DEAD.

    Constable Henry Arthur Turner, aged 25 years, who had been attached to the Regent-street Police Station for about 31 years, was found dead on Saturday night in an ...

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  56. EARLY MATCHES.

    Combined First Juniors defeated Combined Third Seniors by 25 points to 13. For the winners, Woodcock, Martin. Gniblnler (2) scored tries, Gruhinler and Martin contened tries, Grubinier and Dadswell penalty ...

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  57. LATE MINING.

    Saturday's sales on 'Change included Mount [?]/6. ...

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