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  2. THIEVES BUSY.

    According to reports made to the police yesterday, thieves were busy during Tuesday. Between 8 p.m. and 9.30 p.m., when a meeting was in progress at the N.S.W. Rugby Union ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    It has been reported to the police that the sum of £2070 is missing from the funds of Wright, Heaton, and Co., railway carriers. One man has been arrested, and warrants have ...

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  4. SUGGESTED PLAN FOR COMMUNITY SETTLEMENT.

    During the past year the students of the School of Architecture, at the Sydney University, have been devoting special attention to the question of town-planning, and have considered schemes for the establishment of community villages in the new areas being opened up under the Government policy of closer settlement. The above design is tabled at the Exhibition of the Institute of Architects, which was opened yesterday afternoon in the Education Buildings, Loftus-street. The model comprises a church, shops, and houses grouped around the village green, where the ideal is that of community ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SPEECH.

    His Excellency said:- Gentlemen of the Senate and Gentlemen of the House of Representatives.—You have been called together to consider matters of ...

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  6. THE ALL BLACKS.

    "The team is anxious to show the public of 'Sydney that New Zealand is not a one 'fitteen' country. Probably two more teams would be selected, capable ...

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  7. SILVERTON TRAMWAYS[?]

    The dispute between the directors and employees of the Silverton Tramway Co. is another stop nearer settlement by the acceptance of the terms of settlement by the ...

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  8. HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCIENCE.

    In furtherance of the proposal to carry out extensive hydro-electric works on the Tumut River and tributaries, a combined meeting of the Gadara Shire and Tumut ...

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  9. GELIGNITE EXPLOSION.

    Last nignt, persons in the vicinity of the lane at the back of Tattersall's Hotel were started by a loud report. Investigations showed that some 20 ...

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  10. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    More than 230 maimed men attended the annual smoke social and reunion of the Limbless Soldiers' Association at Sargents, Market-street, last night. Mr. G. M. Farrow, ...

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  11. BABY QUEEN COMPETITION.

    Miss Olive Gerring underlook a few months ago to raise with the aid of her elocution pupils, £100 for the district hospital. She organised a baby queen competitio, which ...

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  12. INSURANCE.

    Representatives of the friendly Societies Association from all States were present today at a conference which was opened by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Brunton) to consider ...

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  13. CANCER.

    The report of the State Government Statistician for the year 1924, which was made available yesterday, showed that the number of deaths from cancer in the metropolis ...

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  14. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The Governor (Sir Dudley do Chair) yesterday appealed for financial assistance being estended to the Women's Hospital, Crownstreet. In moving the adoption of the report ...

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  15. WATER SUPPLY.

    The chief engineer of the Water Board has requested authorisation for the expenditure of £2,000,000 on new works during the ensuing twelve mouths, mainly ...

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  16. HOUSE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The Murwillumbah Fire Brigade had two calls yesterday. The first was to an outbreak at stables in Wollumbin-street. This was extinguished before the brigade arrived. ...

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  17. TOURIST TRIP TO NEW CALEDONIA.

    Tourists wishing to visit the French settlement of New Calidonia, and the New Hebrides, will shortly be catered for by the Messageries Maritimes Company, which has ...

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  18. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS.

    In reply to the president of the Chamber of Commerce, the State Treasurer (Mr. Gunn) said that the Government was opposed to the abolition of per Capita payments by the ...

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  19. DEATH OF MRS. CHARLOTTE RAYNER.

    Mrs. Charlotte Rayner, relict of Mr. Robert Rayner, died last night at her residence, Round Hill, near Mudgee, at the age of 85 years. Her husband died 19 years ...

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  20. NEWSCASTLE.

    The strong need for the establishment of public clinics at centres throughout the Newcastle district was emphasised by Dr. H. G. Wallace in giving evidence before the Health ...

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  21. NOTED PASTORALIST.

    When passing through Wellington last night on his way from Blackheath to Mungerie, Coonamble, the death occurted suddenly of Mr. Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, one ...

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  22. LITHGOW WATER SUPPLY.

    At last night's meeting of the Lithgow Council a decision was reached in regard to the town's water supply. This matter was ref[?]rred to the water committee at the previous ...

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  23. SENATE ELECTION.

    In the pre-selection ballot to choose four Labour candidates to contest the Victorian Senate vacancies at the next Federal election, the third choice fell [?] Mr. A. E. H. Blakey, ...

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  24. SALVATION ARMY.

    The 1925 Territorial Congress of the Salvation Army was opened at the Congress Hall, Goldburn-street, last night. Commissioner Whatmore, in welcoming the ...

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  25. SISTINE CHOIR SOLOISTS.

    The season of the Sistine Choir Soloists in Sydney is approaching its close. The final matinee at the Town Hall will be given to-day, and in the evening there will be ...

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  26. SHOPPING HOURS.

    A poll was taken here on Saturday last, under the supervision of the sergeant of [?]li[?] of shopkeepers and shop assistants on a proposal to change the late shopping night from ...

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  27. BRIDGE BUTTRESS CRACKED.

    The easfern side of the stone buttress supporting the northern span of the Nowra Bridge has lately cracked from the top of the stone coping to the foundation. The crack ...

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  28. STATE GOVERNORS.

    Questioned to-day as to Tasmania's position in regard to the proposal that Australians should be appointed in State Governorships, the Premier (Mr. Lyons) said that ...

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  29. A WHITE SNAKE.

    A white snake, killed recently near Eden by Mr. Arthur Swires, [?] regarded locally as a great curiosity. It is 21½ inches long, its body is white, and its bead, [?]yes, and tongue ...

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  30. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    Last night, according to a message from Rockhampton, a stock train was running tender first to Mount Larcom to load cattle, and when three miles from Mount Larcom the ...

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  31. THE DOLE.

    Mr. V. Linzell, a London building contractor, who arrived in Melbourne by the Orient liner Orvieto, said that 1,250,000 men were out of stork in Great Britain. This was directly ...

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  32. HOMESTEAD BURNED.

    Moura homestead, occupied by Mr. C. [?]. Houston, who secured the homestead block when Moura was cut up for soldier settlement, has been burnt to the ground. The occupants ...

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  33. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  34. DEAF AND DUMB.

    The Governor (Sir Dudley de Chair) has been interviewed by Mrs. Ida Charles (general campaign secretary) and Mr. A. Upjohn (organiser), who informed his ...

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  35. TEAM CONDUCTOR INJURED.

    Harry Regelin, aged 22 years, a tram conductor, of Kia-ora, Fourth-avenue, Campsie, was knocked down by a tram travelling in the opposite direction to the one upun which ...

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  36. DEATH OF MR. E. J. MATTHEWS.

    The death has taken place of Mr. Ernest J. Matthews, on[?] of the pioneers of the West, who had lived in Wellington for over three-quarters of a century. A native of Bathurst, ...

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  37. COPYRIGHT AND BROADCASTING.

    Referring, in a letter to the Editor of the "Herald," to the decision of the Victorian Full Court on Tuesday, that the broadcasting of copyrighted music was an infringement ...

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  38. CROSSING FATALITY.

    The trial was commenced to-day, at the Criminal Court, of William Resuggan, the gntekeeper at The Wickham-road level crossing, on the occasion of the collision between ...

    Article : 181 words
  39. MAN DECAPITATED.

    The decapitation body of an unknown man was found lying on the railway line near the Newtown railway bridge last night. The man was about 50 years of age, 5ft 6in in ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 266 words
  41. THE SENATE.

    After the withdrawal of his Excellency from the Senate chamber, references to the death of the Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) were made by the Minister for Home ...

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  42. ARBITRATION OFFICER'S DEATH

    On the floor of a bedroom at Caroyon's Hotel, at the corner of Spencer and Bourke streets, this morning was found the body of Mr. H. A. Mitchell, aged about 60, who had ...

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  43. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOUR TO GIRL

    Before Mr. Gates, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday, John Joseph Brennan, aged 35, an electrician, was charged with having behaved an offensive manner in George-street, city, on Tuesday last. ...

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  44. "BIG BROTHERS."

    The Govornor-General (Lord Forster) is taking a personal interest in the organisation of the "Big Brother" movement in Australia. This movement, which aims at promoting the ...

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  45. LATE FINANCIAL.

    To-day's investment sales Included:—Commonwealth Bank; 4[?] p.c.(1925, £101/15/; do., 5 p.c. (1927), £100/12/6; do., 6 p.c. (1930), £104/17/6, £104/13/9, £104/15/6; do., 6 p.c. (1930, Sept. int.). £103; ...

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  46. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The Lord Mayor informed Alderman Walder (for the Reform aldermen) at the City Council on Tuesday night that be would take immediate action in regard to a civic reception ...

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  47. DEATH OF MR. H. C. PRESS.

    Mr. Henry Christian Trebs, who achieved fame throughout Australia as a boatbullder, died at his residence, Audley, National Park, yesterday, aged 75 years. ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Kid Boots," 8. Criterion: "The Skin Game," [?]. Theatre Royal: "The Lady of the Ro[?]," 8. Grand Opera House: "The Honeymoon Girl," [?]. ...

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  49. BETTING PROSECUTIONS.

    Befere Mr. Feisley, S.M. at the Central Police Court on Tuesday, Jeremiah Jackson, aged 45, a financier, was [?]ned £100. [?] default six months' imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having used six ...

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  50. LATE MINING.

    To-day's mining sales and quotations include:- Silver: B. H. Proprietary, 24/, b 23/10[?], s 24/; Block 14, pref., b 6/9, s 7/6; Block 14, ord., b 2/7, s 2/8; Junction North, s 6/4; North, 103/[?] ...

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  51. MAINTENANCE ORDER.

    Alleging that he had left her without adequate support, Doris Nina Tomkins, known to the stage as Nina Darkes, obtained an order for maintenance yesterday against her ...

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  52. TOC II.

    A civic reception to the Rev. P. B. ("Tubby") Clayton, founder or Toe H. will be held at the Town Hall at 11 a.m. on Wednesday. At the Highland Society's Hall, ...

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  53. NORTH SYDNEY.

    North Sydney Council on Tuesday evening decided to make application under the Local Government Act for the proclamation of a new residential area, which will include ...

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  54. UNIVERSITY TEAM.

    The Sydney University Rugby team in the last match of its tour defeated Auckland University College by 18 to 12. At the end of the first half the scores were 6-5, with Auckland ...

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  55. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (10[?]m).—Arr: June 10, Anchises, [?] from Liverpool; Dimboola, s, from Fremantle; Koolonga, s, from Bunbury; Hexham, s, from Newcastle[?] Dep: June 10[?] Australia[?] s, Cumberland, s, and ...

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