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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Forbes Police Court yesterday before Mr. Shepherd, P.M., two youths, Roderlok Roy Lawford, and Lindsay Percival were each charged with, and pleaded guilty to, ...

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  3. MORE RAIN.

    Another rain-producing disturbance had developed over Western Australia, and was moving eastward over the continent. According to the State Metcorologist. it is ...

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  4. PREFERENCE.

    "I very much regret," said the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) this evening, "that so far no reply has been received from the British Government to my two cable messages asking ...

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  5. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly concluded its 1925 sessions yesterday. In submitting the report on statistics, Mr. S. J. Carruthers stated that the value of the ...

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  6. POLO CUP BALL.

    The New South Wales Polo Association arranged the brilliant ball, which was held last night at the Ambassadors to entertain the visiting polo teams taking part in the ...

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  7. EDUCATION.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) speaking in the Auburn Town Hall on Tuesday night, replied to charges made against his administration ot the ...

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  8. NEW STATES.

    Dr. Earle Page, Federal Treasurer, in reviewing yesterday the Royal Commission's report on new States, said the most striking feature of the report was the absence ot ...

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  9. THE GRAZIERS.

    "In confer[?] with the deciation of its annual conterences an of the counell, the Graziors' Association is taking an active part in the political campaign in support of ...

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  10. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Bathurst Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Rowlands, Richard Christopheson, inspector of nuisances, employed by the Blayney Council, was charged with having on ...

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  11. AMAZING CHARGE.

    Mr. Lang (leader of the Labour party) said yesterday afternoon that an attempt may be made to burn the Union Jack during the A.L.P. demonstration on Sunday next. Of ...

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  12. CANCER TREATMENT.

    A treatment which, according to medical evidence, caused great irritation to a cancerous growth ond doomed the patient to a hideous death, was described in the St. Kilda ...

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  13. MAITLAND SOLDIERS' CLUB.

    The Maitland Soldiers' Club, after [?] disbanded for some time, bax been reopened in premises in the main street, Major-General Brand performed the opening ...

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  14. YELLOW RACES.

    "Japan and Australia" is not a live question with the Japanese, but what they do talk about, and what does interert them, is racial discrimination," said Dr. S. Heaslett, Bishop ...

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  15. TRAFFIC CENSUS.

    A traffic census for a week in the [?] street at the corner of Church and High streets, taken at the instigation of the Main Roads Bodrd, gave the following figures:— ...

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  16. CUMBERLAND.

    Mr. Bruce Walker. M.L.A. for Cumberland, speaking at Beecroft last night, said that the elector must disabuse his mind of all other parties but Nationalist and Labour. The ...

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  17. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A boy named Cheetham was injured while shooting in a paddock near Coota[?] Another boy had just fired a shot, and was reecoking a pen rifle, when the hammer ...

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  18. CONSERVATORIUM QUARTET

    A notable programme last night distinguished the second concert of this season's series of six announced by the Conservatorium String Quartet, for it included not only the second ...

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  19. HOUSE DESTROVED BY FIRE.

    A dwelling-house owned by Mr. August Nelson, of Bosmbe., was totally [?]stroyed by fire on Tuesday. It was Insured in the Mercantile Mutual Insurance Company for £400. ...

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  20. WIDOWS.

    Commenting on Mr. Mutch's statement in yesterday's "Herald," Mr. Bruntnell, Minister for Education, said that it was astonishing that Mr. Mutch should take it upon himself to ...

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  21. PRINTER PRNALISED.

    Robert Gornall pleaded guiliy to a Charge of having printed leaflets for circulation without having his name and address printed thereoin. He stated that on race day a man ...

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  22. POLICE RAIDS.

    A Series of raids was carried out last night by Sergeant Asquith, Constables Lane, Connors, aud MeCrohon, and other police, and 41 arrests were made. ...

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  23. HAIR TREATMENT.

    In a case before the Supreme Court Mrs. Lilian Thomas, boarding-house keeper, claimed from a firm of tollet experts damages totalling £629. ...

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  24. LATE DR. SINCLAIR.

    The funeral of the late Dr. Eric Sinclair, inspector-general of mental hospitals, took place yesterday afternoon. The intermeut was at the Presbyterian Cemetery, Field of ...

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  25. LATE MR. J. H. CLAYTON.

    A large number of people gathered at the funeral of Mr. J. H. Clayton yesterday. A short service was held in Christ Church, Bexley, where the Rev. R. L. Houston, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Members of the Austra1ian-made Preference League, accompauled by the Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, yesterday morning, paid a visit to the works of the ...

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  27. HORSE BOLTS.

    Leslie George, aged 40 years, of Deuhumstreet, Surry Hills, was riding a horse along Anzae-parade, Kensington, yesterday, when the horse boiled, and dashod him against a ...

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  28. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    Representatives of the cotton-growing industry waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day to urge that a bounty should be given to cotton-growers. ...

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  29. MR. LEY.

    Mr. Ley (Minister for Justice) stated yesterday that an executive meeting of the New South Wales Alliance had adopted a motion deprecating the personal allusions to the ...

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  30. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 176 words
  31. ARBITRATION.

    Mr. Cocil Brierley, the Protestant National candidate for Rydo, speaking at Burwood, said in regrad to the pioposal to permit Civil Servants to appeal to the Arbitration Court ...

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  32. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A fire occurred' in a bunker of the steamer Port Augusta, while lying at a wharf at Port Pirle on Tuesday. After a quantity of coal and bailast had ...

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  33. SUNDAY MEETINGS.

    The following resolution, which was carried at a meeting of the executive of the Council of the Churches in Now South Wales on Tuesday, has boen forwarded to Mr. J. ...

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  34. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 words
  35. "SAFE FOR MOTHERHOOD."

    Sir,—Amid the noise of the political captain and the shouting, the above slogan, very suitable to the hour, is in danger of getting lost to our ears. But no woman, and no man of ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m).—A[?] May 20, Wolloughar, [?] Bonalbo, s, Ma[?] s, [?] s, [?] from Sydney, [?] s, from Melbourne: [?] ...

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  37. LABOUR'S PROGRAMME.

    Mr, M. Charlton, leader of the Federal Lahour party, issued the following appeal yesterday to the electors:—"In the best interests of the State it is necessary that the issue before ...

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  38. A FATAL FALL.

    Allan McLelland, aged 2[?] years, a bo[?] maker of Ryde-street, St. Peters, was about to board a tram at the corner of Clevelandstreet and City-road. city, last night, when he ...

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  39. in touch by wireless.

    The following vessels are expected to be in touch with the under[?] stations to-day:- With [?] Cathay, [?] With Melbourne [?] ...

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  40. PUBLIC SCHOOL VERSE.

    The fifth volume of "public School Verse" will be published this year. The first four volumes included contributions from [?] public and other secondary schools in Great ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Kid Boots," 8. Criterion: "The Merchant of Venice," 8. Theatre Royal: "The Lady of the Rose," 8. Grand Opera House: "Tan[?]," 8. ...

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  42. MR. PERDRIAU.

    Mr. Missingham (progressive), in a speech, said be challenged Mr. Perdrian to deny that when Mr. Perdrlau spoke of retiring the Nationalists came to him and offered to pay ...

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  43. TARIFF BOARD INQUIRIES.

    The Tariff Hoard yesterday inquired into applications for increases of duty on cigars. induction motors imported from the United States, and electric motors generally. ...

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  44. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    Describing the visit to Lake Come of 120 students of the Young Australia League, the "Paris Paily Mail" states that the little British colony gave the boys a cordial ...

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  45. NORTHERN OUTFALL SEWER.

    The Water Board yesterday approved of a resolution moved by Mr. Scouller, asking the Public Works Department to expedite as much an possible the work of construction ...

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  46. DEATH OF REV. ANDREW CAMERON.

    The Rev. Andrew Cameron, of the Otago [?]versity, dropped dead in Manchester-street, Cbristehurch, when on his way to attend the Unviersity Senate. ...

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