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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The wholesale trades dispute is still unsettled. The offer of the employers of [?] minimum of £4/11/8 weekly for adults, being an increase of 6/ weekly, with ...

    Article : 89 words
  3. THE YOUNG MAN.

    Speaking at a luncheon given by the Australian Speakers' Association, the Prime Mininster (Mr. Bruce) said that it was a serious matter that so few young men who ...

    Article : 254 words
  4. ABANDONED.

    Increasing opposition among Labour supportera is shown to the action of the A.L.P. executive in summarily abandoning the conference this year. ...

    Article : 303 words
  5. COALMINES.

    The Government decided yesterday that the third member to represent the coal proprietors on the Royal Commission on the safe working of the coal and shale ...

    Article : 292 words
  6. SHIPPING.

    Mr. Robert R. Murdoch, manager of Howard Smith, Ltd., in New South Wales, was yesterday appointed chairman of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation (Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 219 words
  7. WOMEN'S MEMORIAL.

    The only service held in Sydney to commemorate the women who gave their lives in the war, took place in the vestibule of the Town Hall yesterday. ...

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  8. STATE SESSION.

    The State Parliament was opened yesterday. The sitting concluded shortly before 5 o'clock. The Premier intimated that he would call Parliament together ...

    Article : 1,996 words
  9. NEW RAIL MOTOR SERVICE.

    The new rail motor service between Tamworth and Werris Creek commenced to-day. [?]he first run was very successful, the motor carrying 11 passengers on the journey to ...

    Article : 82 words
  10. FLEET ENTERTAINMENT.

    Goulburn has decided to entertain 50 members of the United States fleet. The programme of entertainments includes a public dinner. The men will be accommodated at ...

    Article : 34 words
  11. FIRE AVERTED.

    A fire was averted during the early hours of the morning by the vigilance and prompt action of Constable Agnew, who was on beat duty in Auburn-street. Constable Agnew's ...

    Article : 159 words
  12. REV. P. B. CLAYTON.

    A painful accident which befel Rev. P. B. Clayton, founder of To[?] H, yesterday, served to show of what spirit the founder of the great brotherhood movement is possessed. ...

    Article : 209 words
  13. MR. LANG'S DEFENCE.

    "It is surprising to find the 'Sydney Morning Herald' asking itself the question, 'Is Parliament menaced?' and then proceeding half-heartedly to support the present, ...

    Article : 483 words
  14. MIGRATORY EELS.

    A migration of eels from Prospect reservoir will take place between 10 and 11 o'clock this morning. Mr. Roseby, secretary, explained to the ...

    Article : 314 words
  15. HOUSING CONDITIONS.

    The New South Wales Board of Trade, which is inquiring into the cost of living in country towns, heard evidence at Wagga. Robert Emblen, town clerk, stated that in the last ...

    Article : 130 words
  16. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council, Mr. C. W. Oakes was sworn in as a member. The President intimated that Sir Charles Mackellar, having failed to give attendance ...

    Article : 456 words
  17. BOUNTIES.

    Particulars of the amounts of bounties or bonuses given by the Federal Ministry since January, 1922, were supplied in the House of Representatives to-day by the Minister for ...

    Article : 546 words
  18. POISONING OPOSSUMS.

    For several months past the police have been searching for men engaged in illegally taking opossums by cyanide poisoning. The practice has been extending, and stock owners ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. GOVERNOR PHILLIP.

    At a meeting of the Manly, Warringah, and Pittwater Historical Society last night, the honorary secretary (Mr. P. W. Gledhill) submitted a report regarding the landing place ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. A NEW INDUSTRY.

    A new industry will shortly be launched in the Tweed. Recognising the suitability of certain clay deposits near to Tweed Heads, several residents have been conducting ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. LATE SHIPPING.

    The following steamers are expected to be in touch by wireless to-day:- With Hobart: Loongana, Oonah, Kanna, Kekerangu, With Melbourne: Largs Bay, Allara, Dimboola, ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. KINDERGARTEN.

    Mrs. Frances Anderson, in presiding at the dedication of an extension of the premises of the Moore Park Kindergarten yesterday afternoon, said Nature demanded playgrounds; the ...

    Article : 343 words
  23. LUCERNE STACK BURNED.

    At midnight on Monday a stack containing 200 tons of lucerne, belonging to Mr. D. Davies, Milton Farm, near Scone, was destroyed by fire. Only the hay press was ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. NETTING OF FISH CONDEMNED.

    At a meeting of the Progress Association the matter of net fishing at Greenmount was discussed, and the unanimous opinion appeared to be that the netting of bream ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. KREISLER.

    It was an inspiring sight which Mr. Kreialer beheld when he returned to the Town Hall last night after his New Zealand tour to give the first of two concerts before his departure ...

    Article : 549 words
  26. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    A conference to discuss the proposed Metropolitan Local Government Association was held at Sydnoy School of Arts last night. A total of 54 metropolitan councils and shires ...

    Article : 268 words
  27. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  28. GHASTLY TRAGEDY.

    A ghastly tragedy occurred at Gawler to-day, a woman being killed and her daughter wounded. Their schoolboy assailant committed suicide. ...

    Article : 507 words
  29. MUDGEE ELECTRICITY SCHEME.

    [?] the last meeting of the municipal council the minute submitted by the Mayor (Alderman J. R. Farthing) regarding the establishment of an up-to-date plant for ...

    Article : 567 words
  30. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  31. DAY SITTINGS.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) announced at a meeting of the Parliamentary Labour party at Parliament House yesterday morning the Cabinet's decision that Parliament in future ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. THE COMPTROLLER-GENERAL OF PRISONS.

    Sir,—It is to be sincerely hoped that the members of the Public Service Board wi take the advice of your correspondent, "An Australian," and show the public that tney ...

    Article : 405 words
  33. ALLEGED BRIBE.

    Leslie John Frazier, aged 25, police constable, and a single man, was arrested last night and later charged with having demanded money from Constantine ...

    Article : 188 words
  34. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Kid Boots," 8. Theatre Royal: "The Lady of the Rose," 8. Palace: "Cappy Ricks," 8. Tivoli: New Vaudeville, 2.30, 8. ...

    Article : 180 words
  35. CLASSIC MUSIC.

    Mr. Alfred G. Steel, in a lecture on the different manifestations in music last night in Bea[?]'s music salon, said that just as Brahms and Chopin in their time had transformed ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    Representing the Melbourne University Council, the Royal Victorian institute of Architects, and the institution of Engineers of Australia (Melbourne division), together ...

    Article : 104 words
  37. STAMP-SELLING LICENSES.

    Inquiries made by the Postal Department indicate that there was much substance for the complaints alleging that the withdrawal of many stamp licenses was resulting not ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. ALTHOUSE AND MIDDLETON.

    Messrs. Paul Althouse and Arthur Middleton will give their third concert at the Town Hall to-night, when Mr. Althouse will sing "La Da[?]za" (Rossini), "The Sorrows of ...

    Article : 79 words
  39. ENGINE DERAILED.

    An engine became derailed at Camps[?]e early yesterday morning, and caused considerable dolay in the passenger trains bound for the city. ...

    Article : 69 words
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