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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. DISPUTE ABOUT A ROAD.

    A dispute has arisen between the Tweed Shire and the Murwillumbah Municipality regarding the upkeep of North Arm-road. The municipality at some expense established ...

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  3. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. Head-on Collision.

    Two motor cars collided head-on at a sharp bend near the entrance gates to the Prospect Dam on the Groat Wostern-road shortly before dusk yesterday. Six persons were ...

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  4. GIPSY SMITH.

    Gipsy Smith, the evangelist, held his first mission service in Sydney yesterday, amidst scenes of great enthusiasm, The affternoou service at the Hippodrome ...

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  5. COLLISION.

    Considerable congestion occurred at Circular Quay at about 11.30 a.m. on Saturday owing to the simultaneous removal of three steamers from the wharfs. Ferry steamers going to ...

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  6. REFERENDUM. LABOUR OPPOSITION.

    A meeting of the Parliamentary Labour caucus has been called for to-morrow morning at Parliament House. Since tbe last meeting a letter has been received from the ...

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  7. COMPENSATION. DISASTROUS EFFECT.

    The disastrous effects of the Workers' Compensation Act in country districts continue to manifest themselves. Graslera. farmers,business people, and ...

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  8. SPEEDWAY FATALITY.

    MR. S A. DUTTON, Formerly an officer of the Flying Corps, who lins accidentally killed at the Maroubra Speedway on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CITY COLLISION.

    T[?]e', trams and a motor omnibus were invoived, in a collision at Central-square, city, at ' about 10.25 last night. The 'bus was badly damaged and its three passengers were ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL WORKERS' WAGE

    Is reported that the municipal worker.' claims for increased wages and altered condltions are causing embarrassment to Labour, aldermen. The municipal employees claim ...

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  11. EXODUS TO QUEENSLAND.

    Two Nerang farmers visiting Murwillumbah state that hundreds of unemployed are travelling ncross the border into Queensland in quest of work. Most of them had called ...

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  12. MR., LAMBERT'S ALLEGATIONS.

    An official denial was issued by the acting leader in the Senate of the Federal Parliamentary Labour party (Senator Needham), of statements reported to have been made ...

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  13. JUVENILE MOVIE BALL

    The Juvenile Movie Ball in the Criterion Theatre last night far surpassed the adult ball in representation of movie actresses and fancy costumes.The sum of £40 was taken ...

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  14. ALLEGED THEFTS.

    The explosion of revelver cartridges, the recovery of a large quantity of stolen goods and a stolen motor car, and the arrest of three men, were the foatures of a police raid ...

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  15. COLD WEATHER.

    Cold weather was experienced in New South Wales at the week-end, and many irosts were reported. At Sydney the minimum temperature on ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. JOSEPH CLARK.

    The death has occurred at Nundle of Mr. Joseph Clark, at the age of 95 years. His passing recalls the wreck of the Dunbar. He was one of the volunteers who assisted in the, ...

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  17. BUSINESS DEPRESSED.

    Business depression exists throughout the Riverina as a result of the Workers' Compensation Act. There have been, so many dismissais of employees that supporters of the ...

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  18. YOUTH FATALLY INJURED.

    John King, aged l8 years, of Wllloughbyroad. near French's-road, Willoughby, was fatally injured on Friday night, when he was knocked down by a taxi-cab in Lane ...

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  19. LAUNCH CAPSIZED.

    Swamped by a huge breaker, a small motor launch, the occupants.of which had vainly endeavoured to beach the craft on the Red Head sands, capsized when some 400 yards ...

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  20. BUILDING IN TAMWORTH.

    During the half-year ended June 30 great building activity was experienced in Tamworth, the municipal council during that period giving approval for the erection of ...

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  21. SCOTS' CHURCH.

    Centenary services, commemorating the opening of Scots' Church, were held yesterday. in the historic building on Church Hill. Founded through the efforts of Dr. John ...

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  22. CHAFFCUTTING INDUSTRY.

    At a meeting of the newly-formed Pullitop branch of the Farmers mid Settlers' Asssociation yesterday, one speaker said that if Mr. Lang refused to revise and modify the ...

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  23. NATIONALIST CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. C. W. C. Marr, M.P., honorary Federal Minister, will address a meeting of National women at the National Club at 3 p.m. to-day on the subject of the referendum proposals. ...

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  24. CAR AND CYCLE COLLIDE.

    A motor "car, driven by Daniel Reevy, of Kelso, near Bathurst, and a motor cycle ridden by Norman Johnston,aged 22 years, of Mosman, came into collision at the ...

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  25. RABBITER INJURED.

    While Cyril Hope, a rabbiter, residing at Little Hartley, was digging out burrows, he accidentally kicked his rifle, which was lying alongside him.and it exploded.The bullet ...

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  26. MR. MUTCH.

    The Wholesale Meat Traders' Association held its second annual dinner at Sargent's, Market-street, on Saturday, when Mr. Mutch (Minister of Education) was the principal ...

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  27. MOTOR REGULATIONS.

    The Hume Shire Council has agreed to cooperate with the Bairanald municipality in urging that residents of the Riverina purchas. ing motor cars in Melbourne should be given ...

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  28. MOTORING TAX. PROTEST TO FEDERAL MEMBERS.

    An appenl has been issued by the Town and Country Union to farmers, motorists, motor traders, and users of petrol, to telegraph protests to Fedoral members against the proposed ...

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  29. MAN KILLED BY MOTOR CYCLE

    Being struck by a motor cycle and sidecar after alighting from a tram in High-street, Prahran, on Saturday afternoon, William Cecil Jones, aged 40, of Horsburgh-grove, ...

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  30. ROTARY STRIKE.

    The hold up of shipping at, Bowen caused by the Bowen waterslders refusing work, except under the rotary system of employment,has resulted in the inkerman mill ...

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  31. ROADS NEAR HUME WEIR,

    Four miles of the Albury-Holbrook road, between the 11 and 15 mile posts, wi11 be submerged when the Hume weir is complefed. This will necessitate a deviation of the main ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PROTEST.

    Strong,criticism of the Federal Government, and particularly of the Minister for Customs (Mr. Pratten), because of the proposal to increase the duty on imported potrol by 2d per ...

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  33. HORSEMAN'S FATAL INJURIES.

    The death occurred this afternoon of Mr, Ernest Cox, a well-known resident of Wingham. While after cattle on Wednesday Mr. Cox was thrown from his horse and seriously ...

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  34. R. W. MCGREGOR.

    Yesterday afternoon members of the visiting New Zealand Rugby Union team of footballers, accompanied ' by officials of the. New South Wales Rugby Union, supporters, and friends, ...

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  35. COUNTRY PARTY STATEMENT.

    The Parliamentary committee of the Federal Country party, in a statement this morning regarding the Commonwealth road policy and petrol tax, says: "Some people would narrow ...

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  36. RUGBY UNION.

    The.official dinner of the New South Wales Rugby Union was tendered to the,New South Wales and New Zealand represeutative teams on Saturday night. ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.-July 19.

    Mawatta, s, from Melbourne. ...

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  38. TELEGRAPHIC.

    ADELAIDE (1054m).—Arr: July 17, Eurypilus,s, Lammeroo, s, from Eastern Sates; Eumeralia, s, from Melbourne; Westmoreland, s, from Liverpool; July.l8, Elherfield, s, from Eastern states; Kooyong,s,from ...

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  39. MAN ARRESTED.

    A thief, who is stated to be identical with one known as the "Hole in the Wall Man," for whom the police have been searching in regard to a number of burgiaries, all of ...

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  40. INDEX. NEWS.

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  41. PAKEHA'S' MIGRANTS.

    The Shaw, Snvili steamor Pakoba,.which,arrived in Sydney on Saturday from Liverpool, was' chartered for the voyage by the Aberdeen line for the carriage of migrants, as two ...

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  42. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The late Sir Hugh Dixson was for many years patron of the 1st Dulwich Hill (Dame Emma Dixson's Own) troop of Boy Scouts, and with Dame Emma Dixson had boen a ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. DORRIGO HOLDINGS.

    Mr. J. Raven, of Hunter's Hill, in a letter to the Editor with reference to the statement regarding settlement in the Dorrigo district made by the Under-Secretary for Lands, ...

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  45. WIRELESS LITIGATION.

    Messrs. Minter, Simpson, and Co. advise that Supreme Court writs have been issued against Broadeasters (Sydney), Ltd., and its managing director, Mr. W. J. Maclardy,by ...

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  46. ACTOR-MANAGER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Maurice Tuohy, actor-manager, partner of Mr. Frank Neil in the dramatic company bearing the latler's name, died suddenly at Orbost on Saturday morning. While ...

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  47. MAN FALLS DOWN.

    On Saturdny morning Mr. H.. Burnell, of Maglll-road, was. standing in the centre of a saloon tramway car, and was. reading a paper, when he appeared to faint.He dropped ...

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  48. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Winifred Medernft, aged 21, a domestic servant, employed at the home of R. Kirsch, Banksia-street, Heldelberg, was found dead in a bath at Mrs.Kirsch's house on Friday ...

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  49. TO-DAY

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  50. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    Early in the year the Federal Commission on Public Health presented its report to the Commonwealth Government. Recently the Federal Minister for Health, Sir Neville Howse, called ...

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  51. VICTORIAN WATERLOO CUP.

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  52. FIRE AT WARDELL.

    Early this morning a fire occurred in Mr. H. Dawes' stationery and funcy goods premises at Wardell, known as the Old Curiosity Shop.The fire spread to Mr. White's ...

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  53. STRUCK BY, TRAIN.

    Arthur Edwin Warton, aged 41 years, labourer, was struck by the engine of a train at Regent's Park railway station on Saturdas morning, and suffered concussion and injuries ...

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  54. FIRE AT PETERSHAM.

    A fire which occurred at about 4.42 a.m. yesterday caused considerable damage to a shop and dwelling of six rooms at 80 New Canterbury-rond, Petersham. Firemen from ...

    Article : 82 words
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