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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Patrick Conroy, 50, a well-known cabman and at one time a prominent pedestrian and footballer, fell from his cab near his residence this morning, and sustained concussion ...

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  3. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Howard Edward Vernon, aged 39 years, married, and a painter by occupation, was committed for trial to-day by the Coroner (Mr. Berriman) on a charge of having murdered ...

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  4. CARRINGTON HOME.

    His Excellency the Governor, who is president of the Carrington Convalescent Home at Camden, paid his first official visit to the institution yesterday afternoon. All the ...

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  5. ARRIVALS FOR THE COMING EASTER SHOW.

    REPRESENTATIVES OF THE WELL-KNOWN DARBALARA PERD OF MINING SHORTHORNS ON THEIR WAY TO MOORE PARK. ENTRIES FROM MR. ANTHONY HORDERN'S MILTON STUD OF BEEF SHORTHORNS, IN PRIME SHOW CONDITION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW HALL OPENED.

    One of the greatest days in the history of the Roman Catholic Church in Young was marked by the presence on Wednesday of some of the highest dignitaries of the Church ...

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  7. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.

    At Guyra Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. G. Perry, P.M., Gabriel Jones was charged with abducting Ivy Marion McLeod, l8 years, from her parents' home at Urandangie ...

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  8. YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED.

    The inquest was concluded yesterday into the death of Josephine Beryl Edwards, aged 23, daughter of Mr. T. C. Edwards, of the Royal Hotel, Binalong. Deceased was found ...

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  9. FRUIT MARKETING.

    Mr. Justice Macnaughton, in Chambers to-day, granted Robsons, Ltd., William Cripps, Roland M. Cooper, John Murray, John Houghtly Jack-Lyn, H. Wilmington, George ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. NATION'S RESOURCES

    Adelaide's 1925 All-Australian Exhibition, aptly termed the Wembley of Australia, was opened by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at an auspicious gathering this evening. The ...

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  11. CIVIC SERVICE.

    The Labour aldermen desire to have control of all the appointments in the City Council sorvice except those of ordinary labourers, who, under present conditions, are ...

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  12. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    About midnight last night, Gorden William Scott, 20, was riding a motor cycle when he collided with a car on the Gunnedah-road. He suffered frightful injuries. The victim, ...

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  13. DR. MACCALLUM.

    On the occasion of the conferment by Oxford University of the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters upon Mungo William Maccallum, M.A., Glasgow, Professor Emeritus of the ...

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  14. TRUCK SHORTAGE.

    Conditions at various local collieries during this week have been very unsatisfactory, and much time has been lost owing to truck shortage. The position is seriously regarded ...

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  15. MR. MARR THOMPSON.

    Members of the literary staff and heads of departments of the "Sydney Morning Herald" assembled on the roof garden of the "Herald" building yesterday afternoon, and made a ...

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  16. LAWN TENNIS.

    Some of the finest tennis ever witnessed, in South Australia was seen at the lawn tennis tournament to-day, when the semi-final round was contested. R. O. Cummings followed up ...

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  17. TARIFF REFORM.

    The president of the Primary Producers' Association (Mr. M. T. Padbury), dealing With the attitude of his organisation towards the forthcoming Federal elections, said that the ...

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  18. THE DINGOES.

    Dingoes are very troublesome in parts of the district. At Moorland they have attacked pigs, a thing unknown to residents for over 30 years. ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    On account of the wet wicket, the second cricket match between team-representing the State schools of New South Wales and Victoria was not begun until this afternoon. New South Wales sent Victoria to bat. ...

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  20. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    After giving his wife a cup of tea in bed, Wm. Warren, an ironworker, who lives in Coalbrook-street, left his home to go to work, and after locking the door placed the key ...

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  21. BANKSTOWN-REGENT'S PARK.

    The urgent necessity for a railway line to link up Bankstown with the main suburban line at Regent's Park was discussed at a mass meeting of citizens of the districts ...

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  22. BURGLARY AT ORANGE.

    Burglars last night entered Mr. J. F. Utz's general store, in Main-street, and opened a cash register. They secured £12 in cash. ALBURY.—Mr. W. Killen, M.P., has ...

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  23. LATE SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE.—Arr: March 27, Karinga, from Calcutta; Arabien and Torvanger, from eastern States: Cedarhank, from Ocean Island; Raisdule, from Naples; Olan Mackenzie, from Buenos Ayres; Kangaroo, from ...

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  24. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  25. ACTOR'S CLAIM.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Weigall in the Practice Court to-day for an order nisi seeking to attach the salary of Cass Downing, musical director, employed by ...

    Article : 139 words
  26. TOWN PLANNING.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday a report was tabled from Sir John Sulman as Honorary Commissioner for New South Wales an Town Planning during his recent trip ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR.

    A message from Eltham states that the Rev. A. E. Putland was driving a car at the railway crossing, when a goods train backed over the crossing and crushed the car to ...

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  28. JOY-RIDERS FINED.

    In the City Court three Joy-riders were ordered to pay fines totalling £100, and two will also have to meet £200 damages for a motor car destroyed by fire as a result of an ...

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  29. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    It was stated at the meeting of the executive of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League on Thursday night that it was possible a general exodus of returned ...

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  30. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 253 words
  31. PENALTY FOR FAME.

    Thousands of people of all ages greeted the American actress Miss Pauline Frederick when she arrived at the Spencer-street railway station to-day. A squad of pollen had ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. EUROPEAN MIGRANTS.

    At a meeting of the State executive of the Protestant Independent Labour party the following motion was carried:—"That the State executive of the Protestant Independent ...

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  33. TOKIO FIRE.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) stated yesterday that when the reports appeared in the Press of the recent fire in Tokio a letter was forwarded by him to the Japanese ...

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  34. SIR HUGH BELL.

    Sir Hugh Bell, Bart., who is a director of Dorman, Long, and Co., Ltd., an ironmaster and colliery owner, and a director of numerous other compautes in England, will ...

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  35. STRUCK OUT.

    "Orders of this Court cannot be played with," said the Chief Justice of the High Court, Sir Adrian Knox, to-day, when he struck out, with costs, an appeal by Albert ...

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  36. MINERS' GRIEVANCES.

    A meeting was held last night between the membors of the Mine Managers' Association and the executive of the Workers' Industrial Union to deal with grievances of companies ...

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  37. THE CRUISERS.

    At a meeting of the Trades and Labour Council on Thursday night the following resolution was carried:—"We emphaticallt protest against the anti-working class action of ...

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  38. ANCIENT MARINERS' OUTING.

    The League of Ancient Mariners of New South Wales will hold its annual harbour excursion this afternoon. The steamer will leave Fort Macquarie at 1.15 p.m. for ...

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  39. STATE HOUSING.

    The Government has announced that work on the thousand homes' scheme, which ceased a fortnight ago owing to the contractor, Mr. Joseph Timms, having in the opinion of the ...

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  40. EASTER TRAFFIC.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. Record bookings are being made at the Government Tourist Bureau and the Railways Departmont, of passages to Sydney at ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

    Criterion: "His House in Order." 8. Theatre Royal: "The Outsider," 2. 8. Grand Opera House: "Tangerine," 2.15, 8. Her Majesty's: "Wildflower." 2. 8. ...

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  42. PROTESTANT FEDERATION.

    The Marrickville Town Hall was crowded on Thursday night, when a Protestant rally was hold under the auspices of the New South Wales Protestant Federation. ...

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  43. MADAME ELSA STRALIA.

    Madame Elsa Stralla, Just now guest of honour at many public reception in Sydney, will give her first concert at the Town Hall on April 11, and will be supported by Miss ...

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  44. DOUGLAS MAWSON INQUIRIES.

    Further inquiries in the Northern Territory regarding the women supposed to have survived from the wrecked steamer Douglas Mawson have tailed to elicit any information. ...

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  45. MUNICIPAL BY-ELECTIONS.

    Nominations were yesterday announced of the vacancy in North Sydney Council caused by the death of Alderman G. T. Clarke, Mr. J. Marsh, deputy returning officer, ...

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  46. RAILWAY REJECTED.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday rejected a proposal to construct a raliway from Gilgandra to Toorawoonah. The estimated cost ot the proposed line of 25 miles was ...

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  47. MELBOURNE UNEMPLOYED.

    More than 1000 people signed the unemployed register at the Trades Hall this week. Union officials fear that the unemployment problem will become acute this winter. ...

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  48. SMALLPOX ON STEAMER.

    When the steamer Naringa, from Calcutta, arrived at Gage Roads to-day it was reported that a member of the native crew had contracted smallpox. He was removed to the ...

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  49. REUNION OF BATTALIONS.

    The annual reunion of members of the 4th and 56th Battalions will take the form of a smoke concert in the Highland Society's Hall, Phillip-street, Sydney, on Wednesday, April ...

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