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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. SUICIDE AT BLACKHEATH

    The inquest on the death of Edward Hercules Neate, aged 45 years, who was found dead at his home in Wentworth-street, Blackheath, on July 22, was conducted by Mr. George Colvin ...

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  3. ARBOR DAY.

    The Australian Forest League (N.S.W. branch), issued an appeal in April to public bodies, in the County of Cumberland, to celebrate yesterday as universal Arbor Day. The ...

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  4. TO BE TRAINED FOR AUSTRALIAN FARM WORK.

    DREADNOUGHT BOYS WHO ARRIVED IN SYDNEY YESTERDAY BY THE STEAMER BENDIGO. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DEATH OF MR. J. PRICE

    The death has occurred of James Price, about 89 years of age, who for nearly 70 years was closely associated with the turf of the southern district of the State. In the early ...

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  6. CONDOBOLIN QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were held before Judge Armstrong. Mr. B. V. stacey was the Crown Prosecutor. Ernest Sykes pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny as a ...

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  7. TAX ON TYRES.

    In a letter which be addressed to the members of the House of Representatives, Mr. H. J. Hunter, distributor in New South Wales for the British B.F. Goodrich Company, ...

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  8. POLISH OFFICER.

    Seeking asylum from the turmoil of Eastern Europe, Mr. W. W. Teliga, formerly an officer in the Polish army, accompanied by Mrs. Teliga and their two children, arrived in ...

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  9. RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    According to a statement by the Minister for Railways last night, it is hoped to complete the construction of the bridge over the Clarence River at Grafton in three years' time, ...

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  10. MOTORING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 387 words
  11. TWO EXPLOSIONS.

    Four men were injured, one of them fatally, yesterday, in two blasting accidents, one of which occurred at the wheat silos, White Bay, and the other at Abbotsford. Both accidents ...

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  12. GIPSY SMITH.

    Gipsy Smith's mission service at the Hippodrome last night was specially intended for women, the main body of the building being reserved for them. Though the service was ...

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  13. CONDOBOLIN DISTRICT COURT.

    In the District Court, before Judge Armstrong, Alexander Edward Patton proceeded against Leslie James Matthews claiming £300 damages arising out of a bush fire ...

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  14. SHIPPING.

    New regulations respecting the carriage of deck cargoes and livestock on all vessels, British or foreign, loading at Australian parts come into operation to-morrow. ...

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  15. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.

    At the Lithgow Police Court the police magistrate said he had again to complain of the accommodation of some hotels in the district provided for the travelling public. He ...

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  16. THE LACHLAN.

    The Yachlan River has fallen nearly three feet at Forbes since Thursday. It is now high at Condobolin, the reading yesterday being 26ft 7in, or 3ft 7in above flood level. ...

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  17. CIVIC MOTOR CARS.

    Alderman Nicholls, for the Reform aldermen, will move at the City Council on Tuesday night that motor cars belonging to the council that are only required for casual service ...

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  18. LATE FINANCIAL.

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  19. RETURNED SOLDIER MISSING.

    Search parties have been out since Tuesday searching for Frank Groutsch, a returned shell-shocked soldier, who disappeared that day from his father's farm. As the house is ...

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  20. LOSS OF THE KOORINGA.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry which has been hearing evidence regarding the loss by fire of the Holyman line steamer Kooringa off Cape Schanck on July 14, delivered judgment ...

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  21. FALL FROM 'BUS.

    A man fell out of the doorway of a motor bus bound from Tom Ugly's Point to Sydney, near Cook's River Bridge, yesterday, and struck his head heavily on the roadway, ...

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  22. RAILWAY FATALITIES.

    The mutilated bodies of two men were found near different railways stations on the main suburban line last night. About 9.45 p.m., after a train had left the ...

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  23. STATE'S PROGRESS.

    "It will interest the general public to know that in spite of the attacks continuously buried at Labour legislation in New South Wales, we are making more rapid progress ...

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  24. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    At the first meeting of the newly-elected committee of the War Memorial School of Arts, the office-bearers for the ensuing year were appointed as follows:—President, Mr. W. ...

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  25. WATTLE DAY.

    Wattle Day—Australia's national day—which normally falls on August 1, will be celebrated on Monday next, August 2. The Council of the Wattle League has arranged for the ...

    Article : 337 words
  26. BURNING ACCIDENTS.

    An aged man was burnt to death at Marrickville, and a woman was seriously burned about the body at Pyrmont yesterday afternoon, as a result of their clothing catching ...

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  27. INDEX. NEWS.

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  28. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' PICNIC.

    It has been definitely decided by the executive committee that the annual railway employees' picnic shall he held at Dunedoo on October 14. ...

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  29. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    At the 35th annual meeting of the Moss Vale School of Arts the balance-sheet showed that the financial year commenced with a debit balance of £27/2/, and ended with a debit ...

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  30. STRANDED.

    Advice has been received by the Commonwealth and Dominion Line, Ltd., that the passengers who were on board the steamer Port Kembla when the vessel was stranded on San ...

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  31. THIEVES AT GREENWICH

    Thieves stole goods valued at over £70 from five houses in Greenwich on Thursday. The houses were entered during the absence of the inmates by forcing doors or windows with ...

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  32. DROWNING ACCIDENT.

    Archibold Osborne was proceeding along the Kera railway line last night, and when passing over a skeleton bridge missed his footing and fell 20ft into a creek beneath. He was drowned ...

    Article : 55 words
  33. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  34. BRIDGE OVER GWYDIR RIVER.

    At a meeting of the Moree Town Council it was decided to co-operate with the Severn Shire Council for the construction of a suitable road bridge over the Gwydir River at ...

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  35. DISORDERLY SCENE.

    Disorderly scenes marked a meeting of the A.L.P. executive last night, when consideration was given to allegations made against an official of a Labour league. ...

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  36. WATTLE DAY.

    Sir,—Mr. W. W. Froggatt, as president of the Wattle League, pleads that the league encourages the planting of wattle, and that, after all, "the amount of wattle blossoms ...

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  37. THREE EAGLES.

    An extraordinary capture of three eagles in one crow trap is reported from Mr. A. F. Carr's property at Chatsbury, near Goulburn. One of the eagles measured over seven feet ...

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  38. PROPOSED FERRY.

    A proposal for the linking-up of Balmain with North Sydney by means of a vehicle ferry service was placed before the meeting of the Balmain Municipal Council by the ...

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  39. NEW AWARD.

    The Deputy President (Sir John Quick) in the Arbitration Court to-day made an award in the plaint of the Australian Builders' Labourers' Federation againat about 180 ...

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  40. COTTAGE BURNT.

    A fire last night destroyed a cottage, furniture, and effects, the property of Mrs. George Gunson, of Grenfell-street. The whole was insured for £450. ...

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  41. CYCLIST'S PLIGHT.

    After being seriously injured through his motor cycle and sidecar overturning in Kenneth-road, Manlyvale, late last night, Frank Gibbons, aged 35 years, of Smith-street, ...

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  42. MOUNT WARNING PARK.

    A working bee at the week-end completes the track to the top of Mount Warning. The area surrounding the mountain has been gazetted a national park. Many week-end ...

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  43. SCHOOL OF ARTS OFFICERS.

    Much concern was caused among members of the School of Arts by a letter from the Education Department advising that the Auditor-General had issued new regulations ...

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  44. NO TELEPHONE DELAY.

    We have received a communication from the Deputy Postmaster-General challenging a statement contained in our report of an alleged robbery at the home of Mr. Arthur ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. "CRICKET."

    Sir.—The treatment accorded recently to Mr. Sydney Smith, jun., prompts me to ask if it is considered "cricket" to take away all his offices from a man many thousand miles ...

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  47. CHALIAPIN'S CONCERTS.

    Feodor Chaliapin, the celebrated Russian basso, will arrive in Sydney on Tuesday morning, and will begin his concerts here at the Town Hall on Saturday next. His season in ...

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  48. NORTH SYDNEY ARREST.

    An elderly man was arrested by officers of the North Sydney police last night and charged with having shot at Mis. Marion Pitt with intent to do her grievous bodily ...

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  49. ALLEGED THEFT OF CLOTHING.

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. Stevenson, S.M., Gaiter Argus, a Maltese, was charged with unlawfully assaulting Grace Knapman, on July 29, and stealing a ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND OIL BORE.

    One of the chief points in the report of the deputy chief Government geologist (Mr. L. C. Ball). concerning the bore that is being sunk by the Lander Oil Co. at Orallo, is ...

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  51. TRAIN ALTERATION.

    The Railway Department states that, commencing on Monday next, the 6.45 a.m. train from Sydney to Rhodes, week days, will be extended to Epping. ...

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  52. LATE SHIPPING.

    PT. PIRIE.—Arr: July 30, Port Albany, s, from New York, via ports; Barwon, s, from Pt. Augusta. Dep: Echunga, s, for Newcastle. ...

    Article : 24 words
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