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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Wing-Commandor Williams, Squadronleader Wackett, and Flight-lieut. Hempel visited Richmond Acrodrome to-day for the purpose of inspecting the progress of the ...

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  3. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    The Governer, the Earl of Stradbroke, this morning extended a hearty welcome home to the 86 Victorian, New South Wales, and Queensland members of the Young Australia ...

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  4. BAPTIST CHURCH, BATHURST-STREET.

    THE CITY COUNCIL HAS APPROVED OF THE TOWN CLERK OPENING NEGO TIATIONS WITH THE BAPTIST UNION OF NEW SOUTH WALES FOR THE RE SUMPTION OF THE SITE OF THIS CHURCH FOR ADDITIONS TO THE TOWN HALL, AND POSSIBLY AS A SITE FOR THE PROPOSED NEW MUNICIPAL ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RETURN OF BOY SCOUTS FROM THE CORROBOREE IN QUEENSLAND.

    ON ARRIVAL AT THE CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BUTTER MARKET.

    Prospects for the sale of Australian butter on the British market during the coming season are described as being bright by Mr. M. S. Foley, managing director of Foley Bros., ...

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  7. GRAFTON EISTEDDFOD.

    The Grafton Eisteddfod was continued yesterday, when the results were as tollow:- Boys' solo, 12 and under 16: Jack Kennedy (Gra ton), 1; D. Daniels (Hamilton), 2. Song, Australia, ...

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  8. REV. CANON VILLIERS-REID.

    The Rev. Canon William David Villiers Reid, of the Anglican Church, died the morning. He had been in indifferent healtl for some time, although his death was ...

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  9. KREISLER WITH ORCHESTRA.

    Keen interest is manifested in the approaching three orchestral concerts at which Fritz Kreisler, the distinguished violinist, will make his Australian farewels in the ...

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  10. TREASURY CHIEF

    Mr. Stevens has resigned from the Treasury owing to Ministerial pressure, as explained in another part of this issue. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. ROSLYN HOUSE. CROYDON.

    The home of Mr. G. E. Wise, at Liverpoolroad, Croydon, shown in the Illustration has been purchased by Mr. Stuart Patterson, a Western Australian grazier and investor, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE FIRST RENMARK (SOUTH AUSTRALIAN) PATROL.

    From left to right:—Standing: O. P. Riedel, A. V. Roberts, T. M. Bradley, B. E. Loller, M. D. Tucker. Kneeling: O. P. Rolfe, J. G. Candy, W. T. Langmard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. TRUCKING YARDS SITE.

    The Singleton Pastures Protection Board has unanimously resolved to support the Patrick Plains Shire Council in its opposition to the removal of the trucking yards from the ...

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  14. SAILORS' MEMORIAL.

    Plans for widening and Intensifying the appeal for funds to erect a sailors' memorial in Sydney Harbour, or on its foreshores, will be discussed at a meeting of the executive ...

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  15. PARK FOR GOULBURN.

    Negotiations between the Goulburn Race Club and the Goulburn Tennis Association for the purchase of a site of six acres have been called off owing to the association ...

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  16. PARKES BURSARY.

    It is announced by the committee of the Parkes bursary trust that the prize for 1925 will be awarded to the Technical College student who gains the best pass in the second ...

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  17. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    Mr. Flannery (Minister for Works and Railways) stated yesterday that he had under notice the remarks by the secretary of the Master Builders' Association following the ...

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  18. MIGRATION.

    The Commonwealth Statistician states that during May, Australia's gain by migration was 3137 persons. ...

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  19. PROPOSED MUNICIPAL ABATTOIRS.

    In the opinion of the Director-General of Public Health, the time is opportune for the establishment of municipal abattoirs in Goulburn. In a letter from the department ...

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  20. ATE COMMERCIAL.

    [?] on change to-day included:—Commonwealth Bonds, 44 per cent., due 1925, £100/2/6, 4[?] p.c. (due 1927), £99/10/, £99/12/6, £99/13/6; 5 p.c. (due 1927), £99/10/; 5 p.c. (due 1928), £100/17/6; 5 p.c., ...

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  21. THREE MEN ARRESTED.

    Detective-sergeants Watkins and Kennedy had exciting experiences at Bondi late, yesterday afternoon, when they arrested two men on a charge of conspiracy. ...

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  22. CAR OVERTURNS.

    A motor car, travelling from Chatswood to Milson's Point, ran over an embankment just after crossing the Flatrock Bridge, North Sydney, last night. ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    One of the pioneers of Australia, Mr. Samuel Hugh Dawson, who celebrated his 80th birthday on April 9, died recently at his residence, 70 Livingstone-road, Petersham. ...

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  24. RAIN INLAND.

    Unsettled conditions spread over New South Wales during Thursday, and yesterday morning rain had fallen over nearly all Inland parts. The best falls were in the far west, ...

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  25. ROAD AND BRIDGE SCHEME.

    At a meeting of the Tweed Shire Council It was decided that the engineer should draw up a schema of road and bridge construction. Later the council will consider the question ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    Makambo, Burns, Philp Island mail steamer, left Vila at 4 p.m. on Thursday for Sydney, via Norfolk and Lord Howe Islands. She is due here on July 17, Sussex, Union Company cargo steamer, arrvied at ...

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  27. PARCEL OF OPIUM.

    A CLinese, Wong Wah, was seen yesterday by the police leaving the post-office with a parcel. On examination the parcel was found to contain two tins of opium. Wong Wah ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTELTON (1374m).—Arr: July 10, Waihora, s, from Newcastle. DUNEDIN (1235m).—Arr: July 9, Kahika, s, from Hobart. ...

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  29. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 186 words
  30. ANTI-SOCIALISM.

    "Homebush," in a letter to the editor of the "Herald," declares that the recent speech of Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., while affirming that the bulk of the people were opposed to ...

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  31. SOCCER.

    The third test match between Australia and England will be played at Maitland to-day. The Australian team is:—Goalkeeper: G. Cartwright; full-backs, F. Gallen, T. ...

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  32. BROKEN HILL STRIKE.

    There bas been no change in the situation regarding the wholesale trades dispute. The first strike pay was distributed to-day. It is understood to range from slightly over ...

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  33. RAIN IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Good tank and feed rains, half an inch to one inch, have fallen in the pastoral country in the north, north-west, uppor and far north, and Darling districts of South ...

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  34. ALIEN MIGRANTS.

    Mr. Bruce has advised the Quoonsland Government that the Federal Government has taken action to onsure a regulation of the migration of the people of Southern Europe, ...

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  35. NEWCASTLE.

    The proposal to creet a Town Hall and Municipal Theatre on the site of the old Black Diamond Hotel, in Hunter-street West, which was adopted at the last meeting of ...

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  36. MR. FRANK McELHONE.

    The death occurred yesterday, after a long illness, of Mr. Frank McElhone, who was well known in banking and sporting circles in Sydney. ...

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  37. BRITISH EMPIRE UNION.

    At the sixth annual meeting of the British Empire Union, Mr. W. Scott Fell, M.L.A., was unanimously elected president for the third year in succession. Other officers ...

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  38. SHAKESPEAREAN LECTURE.

    "English Traits in Shakespeare" formed the subject of a lecture by Professor L. H. Allen before the Australian English Association in the Royal Society's Hall last night. ...

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  39. HEROIC STEWARD.

    The City Coroner (Mr. H. F. W. Fletcher) yesterday stated that he had accidentally omitted at the conclusion of his inquiry on Thursday to mention the heroic sacrifice of ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  41. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Referring to the statement by Mr. R. T. Ball, M.L.A., that In all probability the name of the Progressive party will be changed at the forthcoming farmers and settlers' ...

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  42. WORK RESUMED AT MORT'S DOCK.

    A general resumption of work took place at Mort's Dock yesterday, as a result of the agreement reached the previous day by the Premier (Mr. Lang), acting on behalf of the ...

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  43. WALLARAH REFLOATED.

    The, Wallarah Coal Mining Company's steamer Wallarah, which ran aground on a sand-bank in Catherine Hill Bay yesterday evening, was safely refloated later in the night. ...

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  44. IMPERIAL RESEARCH.

    During the war, cortain munitions work was undertaken in technical institutions in Loudon, as the result of which the London County Council came into possession of ...

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  45. TEACHING OF FRENCH.

    Sir,—The only comments on Mr. Wilshire's letter that I will make in the Press are these:- 1. Several of the difficulties enumerated ...

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  46. LAUNDRY ASSOCIATION.

    At the annual smoke concert of the New South Wales Laundry Association on Thursday night the following officers were installed:—Messrs. C. A. Flynn, president; D. ...

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  47. INSPECTOR J. F. BEATER.

    The death occurred on Thursday night at a private hospital of inspector John Farrell Beater, of the New South Wales police force, at the age of 67 years. Inspector Beater's ...

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  48. PUBLICITY OFFICER.

    The State Government intends to add to the Government publicity staff, which for some time past has been in charge of Mr. D. Baylis (Government Publicity Officer). Mr. H. ...

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  49. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's "The Street Singer," 2, 8. Theatre Royal Sir Harry Lauder, 216, 8. Palace: "Cappy Ricks," 2, 8. Criterion: "Spring Cleaning," 2, 8. ...

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  50. PAPUA.

    There was a reception on Thursday afternoon at St. Joseph's Convent to Archbishop Duhig, of Brisbane. and Monsignor Beirne, of Ipswich. ...

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  51. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Deputy Federal Commissioner for Land Tax (Mr. T. S. Hulme) directs attention to the fact that all persons owning land of an unimproved value of £3000 and upward at ...

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  52. MIGRATION.

    "The Premier (Mr. Collier) said to-day that the State Government would sign the Migration Agreement. ...

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  53. PHOTOGRAPHY.

    Mr. Louis Johnson is exhibiting in the Window of Messrs. Ilarringtons, Ltd., a collection of natural colour photographs, which he has made by a new process. They all ...

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  54. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    The Premier informed a deputation to-day that the Government would put works in hand all over the State for the unemployed. ...

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  55. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday that Abermain Nos. 1 and 3, Duckenfield No. 2, Laidley's, Neath, and Cessnock were still idie on account of disputes, ...

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  56. ORANGE CELEBRATION.

    The Twelfth of July celebrations of the Loyal Orange Institution of New South Wales will be held in the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon, beginning at half-past 2 o'clock. ...

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  57. SIEGE OF PARIS.

    M. Franck, Professor of Languages in a lecture in French last night before the Modern Language Association in the Education Buildings, outlined the events of the ...

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  58. TASMANIAN SENATE VACANCY.

    Sir Walter Lee will be a candidate for the vacancy in the Senate caused by the resignation of Senator Foster. ...

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