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  2. MILLIONS CLUB.

    In moving the adoption ot the report and balance-sheet at the annual meeting of the Millions Club last night, the president (Sir Arthur Richard) referred to the division of ...

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  3. ENGLISH TEAM.

    When play was resumed to-day England required 264 runs to avert an innings defeat, They scored exactly this number of runs, and South Australia made the ...

    Article : 305 words
  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The police hospital ca[?]nival at Tamworth, which opened on Saturday and continued today, is the most successful fuuctlon of its kind ever held here. It is expected to ...

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  5. TYPES OF NEW SETTLERS.

    DREADNOUGHT BOYS WHO ARRIVED BY THE BELTANA ON SATURDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    The necessity for having a fully-equipped library available to medical research workers in Australia was emphasised before the Federal Royal Commission on National ...

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  7. MINERS' BRAVERY RECOGNISED.

    There was a very large attendance from various parts of the district to witness the unveiling of a memorial tablet erected in the Cessnock School of Arts in appreciation of ...

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  8. MAY DAY.

    A committee has been formed, on which the influence of the Trades Hall Council is very strong, to organise the demonstration for this year's May Day celebrations. At its ...

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  9. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday that work was resumed at Pelaw Main colliery during the morning. Strikes occurred at Cardiff Borehole, South ...

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  10. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The president of the Victorian Sailors and Soldiers' Fathers' Association (Mr. Clayton), in a letter to the Editor of the "Herald," referring to statements made by Mr. ...

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  11. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    One of the worst days ever experienced on any range, was the general opinion of those who were shooting in the 58th annual matches of the Victorian Rifle Association, which were resumed to-day at North ...

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  12. DEVELOPMENT AND REVELATION.

    Sir,—With reference to the interesting correspondence which is now occupying your columns, no serious man who lakes account of things as they are, of what [?] occurring ...

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  13. AIRCRAFT FACTORIES.

    In a letter to the Editor of the "Herald" Mr. W. J. Hickey, of Lang-road, Centennial Park, Suggests that the Commonwealth Government should endeavour to an arrange retain the ...

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  14. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m).—Arr: March 16, Wallsend, s, Stockrington, s, Corio, s, Kintore, s, Duckenfield, s, Ready, s, from Sydney; Era, s, Koonda, s, from Melbourne; Coweambah, s, from Port Stephens. Dep: ...

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  15. CHARGES FOR HOSPITAL TREATMENT.

    At a meeting of the coniuiitttee of the Molong Cottage Hospital, a letter was received from an ex-patient protesting against an account received by him from the medical ...

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  16. RUN OVER BY MOTOR CARS.

    Two children died in hospital on Saturday, as the result of being run over by motor cars. Nina Hard, aged 5, while attending a picnic at Carrum, Was knocked down by a car driven ...

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  17. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    A timely save was effected when a fire occurred in No. 3 hold of the steamer Navua at Lyttelton on Thursday. After a forty minutes light sufficient cargo was removed ...

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  18. SAFETY FIRST.

    Sir,—"Safety First" is a Public Service slogan, and a reasonable one, but it appears, judging from reports, that the Hallway Department omits to give all hands an ...

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  19. MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION.

    The Japanese section of the Modern Language Association will be opened by Professor A L. Sadler next Wednesday evening at the Education Department with an illustrated ...

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  20. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The secretary of the Limbless Soldiers' Association reports that the Moree Cricket Association has just concluded a successful carnival, and that a cheque for £101/6/6, the ...

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  21. BROKEN HILL BONUS.

    The Junction North mine has intormed the secrotary of the Industrial Council that it will follow the lead of other companies, and pay a bonus as agreed at a meeting of the ...

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  22. NEW GOVERNOR OF FIJI.

    Among the passengers by the Oronsay, which arrived on Saturday, was Sir Eyre Hutson, the Governor Designate of Fiji, who is travelling to Sydney, where he will embark on ...

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  23. GAMBLING IN A BILLIARD SALOON.

    Fines totalling £152 and costs of court amounting to £38/5/ were imposed at the Goulburn Police Court when [?]fr. G. R. Williams, P.M., convicted 34 of the 38 men ...

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  24. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    At a meeting of the board of [?]rectors of the Benevolent Society of New South Wales on Thursday Dr. A. J. Cunningham. M.B., Ch.M., was appointed honorary physician, ...

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  25. DETECTIVES SUSPENDED.

    It was announced to-day by the Chief Commissioner of Police that he had authorised the immediate suspension from pay and duty of four members of the detective force, pending ...

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  26. ARID AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—I have followed closely and been deeply interested in Professor Griffith Taylor's eight articles giving a description of his recent travels—Perth to Broome and into the interior ...

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  27. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    The house of Mr. Suffolk, at Broken Head, three miles out of town, together with the contents, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday night during the absence of the ...

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  28. ROMAN CATHOLIC CELEBRATION.

    The jubilee services to mark the arrival of the first nuns in Mudgee was celebrated at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church yesterday in the presence of a large congregation. The ...

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  29. CRUSHED BENEATH CART.

    Whilst trying to climb on to a cart in Liverpool-road, Petersham, yesterday, Arthur Robinson, aged 10 years, of Railway-street, Marrickville, slipped and fell under a wheel. ...

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  30. MADAME ELSA STRALIA.

    Madame Elsa Stralia, the well-known' soprano, arrived by the R.M.S. Oronsay on Saturday. She will stay in Adolaide for about a week, and will afterwards proceed to the ...

    Article : 72 words
  31. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND WATERFRONT DISPUTE.

    The waterside position at New Plymouth is unchanged. At Lyttelton the men consented to work overtime to-night. ...

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  33. RATES AND TAXES.

    Sir,—The rates imposed in the municipalities is a burning question with very many people, especially those who have been favoured with a visit from the Valuer-General's ...

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  34. THE FAIR RENTS ACT.

    Sir,—I have read with much interest and pleasure "Fairplay's" letter in your issue of the 4th inst., and approve of his remarks therein. Many people designate the Act as ...

    Article : 187 words
  35. EVOLUTION.

    Sir,—Many of the scientists of the present time seem to consider that the Great Being who formed the earth, and man upon it, must have chosen to start with an atom or a ...

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  36. EAST MAITLAND TRAGEDY.

    An inquest regarding the deaths of Millicent May Cooper and her son. Allen Douglas Cooper, aged 8½ months, who were found dead at Bast Maitland on Thursday last, was held ...

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  37. OVERCROWDED TRAINS.

    Complaints regarding the insufficiency of the accommodation provided for second-class passengers on twains on the Illawarra and Bankstown lines have from time to time been ...

    Article : 164 words
  38. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 words
  39. GOSFORD SCHOOLS.

    Mr. Bruutnell, Minister of Education, visited Gosford to-day in regard to the provision of additional accommodation at the primary and high schools. The Minister was taken to ...

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  40. NEW BUILDINGS FOR BARKER COLLEGE, HORNSBY.

    THIS BUILDING FORMS THE CENTRAL FEATURE OF THE MAIN QUADRANGLE. ONE OF THE WINGS, A FINE TWO-STORY DORMITORY BLOCK, HAS BEEN REOENTLY COMPLETED. THE PORTION NOW BEING BUILT OVERLOOKS THE NEW MEMORIAL OVAL, AND COMPRISES THE SCHOOL CLASSROOMS, SCIENCE-ROOM, LIBRARY, MASTER'S ROOM. ETC. IT IS A TWO-STORY BLOCK. THE GYMNASIUM IS BEING REBUILT, AND THE BUILDINGS GENERALLY BROUGHT UP TO THE MOST UP-TO-DATE RFQUIREMENTS. THE ARCHITECTS ARE MESSRS. JOSELAND AND GILLING, OF SYDNEY, AND THE ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Edward Thomas Hanley and Walter James Barrell were convicted at the police court to-day and fined £20 each on charges of betting at the sports on the show ground on ...

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  42. CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION.

    At the Lyccum Mission Hall last night the Rev. H. C. Foreman, superintendent of the Central Mothodist Mission, was given a social farawell, prior to his departure on ...

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  43. BURGLARIES AT WINGHAM.

    Two robberies occurred at Wingham last night. Ford [?] [?]on's bakery premises were entered, and over £20 in cash was taken. A. W. Smart's motor garage was also broken ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Criterion: "Mr. Pim Passes By," 8. Theatre Royal: "The Outsider," 8. Her Majesty's: "Wildflower," 8. Grand Opera House: "Battling Butler," 8. ...

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  45. DEATH OF MR. J. M. HALSE.

    The doath took place on Saturday night of Mr. James Madden Halse, of Kia Ora Station, Moroe. He was 39 years of age, and the only son of Mrs. Ellen Halse, of Concord, and ...

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  46. HELP FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    Since the appeal for funds for the establishment of a village [?] for consumptives was [?] numerous committees in the city and country have been formed with the ...

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  47. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.

    At the police court Gabriel Jones, a married man, was charged with the abduction of Marion McLeod, the l8-year-old daughter of William McLeod, of Guyra. Accused, who was ...

    Article : 47 words
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