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  3. OBITUARY.

    Henry Hawkins, a well—known conductor of theatrical orchestras, passed away at Greymouth, New Zealand, on Thursday last, at the age of 67 years. In his earlier years ...

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  4. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The ninety-second annual meeting of the Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts was held last night, Mr. William O. C. Day presiding. The annual report, which was adopted, ...

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  5. STRIKE LOSSES.

    During the third quarter of last year Australian workpeople, according to figurea that have been prepared by the Commonwealtll Statisticlan (Mr. Wickens), lost £202,043 in ...

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  6. THE EARLDOM OF OXFORD.

    According to a small volume, "Notable South Austrslians." published in 1885, Mr. Asqulth's elevation to the Earldom of Oxford makes him the sixth holder of that title. There ...

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  7. MRS. S. K. MILLER.

    The death oceurred yesterday morning, at her residence. Corner Hall, New South Head-road, Vaucluse, of, Mrs. Sarah Isabel Miller, widow of the "late Samuel King Miller, who ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. MRS. F. D'ARRIETTA.

    Another link with the past and fast-diminishing band of Sydney-born natives of last contury was severed last week by the death of Mrs. F. D'Arrietta, who died at ...

    Article : 197 words
  9. CAR OVERTURNS.

    John R. Pearce, of Crown-road, Queenscliff, Mahly, was seriously Injured early yesterday morning, when the motor car which he was driving along Condamine-street ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. BUSH FIRES.

    Throughout Tuesday and wednesday tremendons bush fires raged at Sait Pan Plains, at Woodsbury, spreading devastation. On Tuesday night fire was burning over a ...

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  11. THE LATE MR. JOHN FYFE.

    The funeral of Mr. John Fyfe took place yesterday afternoon from the Scots' Church, on Church Hill, where a service was conducted by the Rev. H. Grassick. The ...

    Article : 280 words
  12. EVOLUTION AND RELIGION.

    Sir,—The contribution of Mr. Ball on the subject of evolution under the heading of "The Taungs Skull" is full of interest to rollgous people, because it is contributed by ...

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  13. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT CONTROL.

    The pell of dairy producers throughout the Commonwealth having decided that the Dairy Produce Export Control Act, passed last session should be brought into operation, ...

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  14. BLINDNESS AND DEAFNESS.

    Investigations made by the Commonwealth Statisticlan show that at the census of 1921, tha number of bliud persons in Australia was 3154, as against 3142 in 1911, an ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL, AUBURN.

    The annual garden fete in aid of St. Joseph's hospital, Auburn, was opened last night by Monsignor O'Gorman in the hospital grounds. Dr. Kort[?]m said that he had had 1000 ...

    Article : 96 words
  16. MOSMAN FERRY SERVICE.

    A correspondent signing himself "Musgrave," In [?] letter to the "Herald," states that should residents of Mosman Bay, who live within reasonable distance of the ...

    Article : 153 words
  17. LABOUR EXPULSION.

    Drastic action has been taken by the Clifton Hill branch of the Australian Labour party. Resolutions were passod, expelling from the Labour movement Mr. J. Green, for ...

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  18. CONSTABLES' LONG CHASE.

    Constables Parmoter and Gilbert, of the Redfern police, arrestod a man in Waterloo yesterday afternoon, after a lone chase and a, keen stru[?]gle. ...

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  19. DESTRUCTION OF BIRDS.

    [?]gh Lake Illawarra has been pro[?]med a sanctuary for birds, the wholesale [?]laughter of bird life continues there, and [?]il day week two dead Swans, a wounded ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. EXAMINATION RESULTS.

    Sir,—Mr. Wlltshire's strictures on the methods adopted by the Education Department in the classification ot students are somowhat misleading and scarcely fair to ...

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  21. NOISY MOTOR VEHICLES.

    Sir,—With your Permission, I would like to concur very heartily with your correspondent "M.D.," who says that it should be made illegal for motor 'huses and motor ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN WICKET-KEEPERS.

    Sir,—In stating that Australia had only produced as wicketkeepers Messrs. Blackham, [?]elly, Carter, and Oldfield, Captain Trevor is writing without "book" and a knowledge of ...

    Article : 208 words
  23. PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION.

    Sir,—May I, as an old civil servant, express regret that the Public Service Conference now sitting courted a refusal by its request to the Premier for a deputation in ...

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  24. COMMUNISTS.

    Sir,—The commentary by "Observer" under the above heading should not be allowed to pass lightly by Australiana Who are interested in their country's welfare and ...

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  25. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Sir.—I have been much concerned on rending the account of the outbreak and increase of infatile, Paralysis in Now Zealand. would it be possible that the disease was ...

    Article : 84 words
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