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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The execrtlve of the A.L.P. has accepted the resignation of Mr. A. A. Turnbull, of Goulburn, as an endorsed Labour candidate for the fo[?]coming elections. The ...

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  3. GALLI-CURCI.

    Packed houses are the rule at Madame CalliCurci's Town Hall concerts, and last night's presented no exception in this respoct, while enthusiasm again reached a high pitch, ...

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  4. SHOW MEETINGS.

    The annual meeting of the Federal council of the Australian Jersey Herd Society was held last-night. Delegates proseut included Messrs. G. A. Denning (president), W. T. ...

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  5. NEW HIGH SCHOOL.

    Yesterday afternoon the Minister for Education (Mr. A. E. Bruntnell) formally opened the recently-erected new high school in Cleveland-street. Mr. W. J. Elliott (Chief ...

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  6. STURDY MEN OF THE LAND.

    A STUDY IN EXPRESSIONS AT THE ROYAL SHOW. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOTOR FATALITY.

    The inquiry into the deaths of John Gurr, an elderly man, and Mary Gurr, his wife, who were knocked down and killed by a motor car on Parramatta-road, Flvedock, on the night ...

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  8. CIARENCE ENTRANCE.

    Telegrams have been sent by the president of the Grafton Chamber of Commerce and the Mayor of Sixth Grafton in support of Mr. Missingham's suggestion to the Minister for ...

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  9. PROPOSED HYDRO-ELECTRIC SCHEME.

    At a well-attended meeting of delegate from the shire and municipalities interested in the proposed hydro-electric scheme for Barrington To[?], a motion was carried ...

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  10. THE NORTH.

    Referring to-day to Senator Pearce's telegraphed statement that-[?]he proposed Commission to control north of Australia would deal with matters relating to land, water, and ...

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  11. DAMAGES AWARDED.

    A ship's cook, William Howard, to-day claimed £200 damages from R. Jackson, Ltd., for injuries said to have been caused through having been knocked down by bolting horses ...

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  12. DIV[?]NG ACCIDENT.

    Whilst bathing in a dam on the Woodstock estate on Saturdy afternoon, William Beattie, aged 16 years, dived off a post into the middle of the d[?]. His head struck a post ...

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  13. BOATING FATALITY.

    Constable Willets, a man named Rowe, and two lads, Train and Reimenschneider, set out from Waitotara on a fishing expedition. A strong wind rose, carrying the boat down the ...

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  14. MILITARY GYMKHANA.

    A most successftl gymkhana, organised by the7th Regiment [?] Horse, encamped at Goulburn, was he[?] on the showground on Saturday afternoon. A spectacular ...

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  15. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    The hon. general secretary of the Hospital Saturday Fund (Mr. A. L. Blythe), in a statement yesterday, referred to the keenesss with which the employees of the various ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. HAIRDRESSERS.

    Employees engaged in the haridressing indsutry desire the establishment of classes at the Technical College, with a view to [?]eating employees in the latest methods of ...

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  17. THE SIDESHOWS.

    Turning nslde from the main currents of the show one might find himself caught and whirled along, willy-nilly, through devious channels into a whirlpool, where the eddies ...

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  18. CREMATION.

    Sir,—Unlike your correspondent, Mr. E. Watt, in to-day's "Herald," I considered Laura Heaver Lane's letter well balanced and reasonable. A cemetery ought to be kept as well ...

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  19. DEATH OF MISS ADA DOERY.

    The death is announced at Oamaru of Miss Ada Doery, who served the Australian Baptists as a missionary in Eastern Bengal for over thirty years. Miss Doery was touring ...

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  20. PRISONER'S APPEAL.

    Alfred Bracknell, aged 61, who was sentenced to death at Albany last month for the murdor of his wife, applied to the Full Court to-day for leave to appeal against the ...

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  21. Y.A.L. BOYS' TOUR.

    From April, 9 to May 20, 140 officers and boys of the Young Australia League are to make a motor tour of England and Scotland. ...

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  22. DOG POISONING.

    Sir,—You kindly gave me space for my letter drawing attention to the wanton poisoning of people's dogs, often their owner's only protection. In these outer suburbs since ...

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  23. THE KING'S' CUP.

    The following crew will represent Tasmania for the King's Cup race:—N. Davis, 11st, bow; E. L. Gibson, llst 101b (2): G. Richardson, 13st 71b (3); F. Rule, 12st 41b (4); B. Elrick, ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Advocates of cremation, in their endeavour for simplicity, not pageant, honestly resent the term "fantastic" as applied to their ideas, a term which in its root meaning is ...

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  25. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat, Krowera lots, 5/1½ to 5/3, in trucks Port Adelaide; flour quiet, but with inquiries from the East; bran, £7; pollard, £8/10/; barley, 5/; oatn, 2/ to 2/8; chaff, £5, trucks Mile End, bags included. ...

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  26. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    H.M.A.S. Sydney, which is returning from the conference at Singapore with. H.M.S. Concord, which is to be stationed in Australian waters, is expected to arrive in Sydney ...

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  27. STATE ELECTIONS.

    It is announced that the Nationalist party has adopted Mr. J. W. Niesigh as [?]econd candidate for the Murruy electorate. The first candidate is Mr. Ball (Minister for ...

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  28. SAFE BROKE[?] OPEN.

    Safe breakers operated on the safe at E. A. Fulton's grocery esta[?]shment early on Sunday morning. They [?]ke a panel of a door to gain admittance, and then used an ...

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  29. LATE SHIPPING.

    Koranui, Union Co.'s steamer, proceeds to Newcastle to-night, and returns on Thursday to load for Laun-' ceston. Kalina, Union Co.'s steamer, left for Newcastle last ...

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  30. WRESTLING.

    Although, the manager of Stadiums, Limited (Mr. R. Lean), promoter of the world's championship wrestling contest at the Motordrome on Saturday, had intended to divide ...

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  31. WATEE BOARD OFFICIALS.

    Members [?] the staff of the Brisbane Water Board, at present in Sydney on a sporting visit were tendered a civic reception by the Lord Mayior (Alderman P. V. Stokes), at the ...

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  32. TELEGRAPHIC.

    FREMANTILE (24696m).—Arr: April 6, Kooringa, s, and Anglo-Chilean, s, from custom States; Bamlba, s, Khyber, R.M.S., and Ocmodocus, s, from United Kingdom. Dep: April 6, Raisdale, s, for Europe; Baralba, s, ...

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  33. BOY KILLED

    A report, from Capertee stat[?] that a serious accident befel E. McAndrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. John' McAndrews, of G[?] Alice. The boy was riding, and it is supposed that the ...

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  34. COMMODITIES COMMISSION.

    The Cabinet decided to-day, to appoint a Commission to fix prices of commodities, but the personnel and the scope of it have not been decided. ...

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  35. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    A social gathering of members will be hold at the Royal Colonial Institute at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. Among those invited are Sir Arthur and Lady norman, Sir Hugh Bell, ...

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  36. IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS.

    The following vessels are expected to be in touch with the undermentioned stations to-day:- With Sydney: Kooyong, Waiotapu, Kaiwarra, Manuka, Maheno, Kariranga, Gottingenn, Sierra, Tahiti, ...

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  37. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence passed on Frederick Morgan, a native of America, for the wilful murder of Isaiah Riley, a coloured man, at Albany, on February 10, was to-day ...

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  38. THE MAILS.

    Hobart and Launceston.—(Letters), 9 a.m. (Mongolia). United Kingdom, Continent Europe, india, Egypt, via Adelaide.—(Newspapers, packets), 2.30 (Oronsay). United Kingdom, Continent Eurolie, India, Egypt, via ...

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  39. STOCK BROKER'S TRAGIC END.

    An inquest was eold to-day on the body of Honry Hawkins, aged 66 years, a well-known resident of Hobait, who was yesterday found hanging from a rufter in an apple shed at ...

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  40. FALL FROM A WA[?]ON.

    Edward Klose, of Cerogery, was paralysed a[?] the result of a fall from a wnggm. His condition is very serious. ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I can sympathise with the plaint of "Coogee." I have myself suffered greatly from frequent loss of sleep as the result of hideous din caused by packs of mongrels ...

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  42. THE CHIEF JUSTICE

    The Chief Justice of New South Wales (Mr. Justice Street) was accorded a civic and legal greeting at the opening of the Circuit Court at Grafton. The Mayor of Graf[?]n ...

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  43. CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    The 40th annual conference of the Churches of Christ is being held this week, the business sessions being on Friday and Satur= day. ...

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  44. BIRDS AND AGRICULTURE.

    Mr. J. R. Kinghorn will deliver a lecture at the Australian Museum, College-street, on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, on the subject of birds in relation to ...

    Article : 88 words
  45. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  46. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    Some additions have recently been made to the Soldiers' Memorial Rooms, makiing them complete and commodious. Funds were r[?] to meet the expenditure, but sa balance of [?] ...

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  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Re dog poisoning. I should like to write a few words re dog-harking. There is a reason for a dog's barking, just as there is for a child's crying. Hunger and ...

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  48. CHILDREN'S YEAR.

    Though Children's Year is a movement which was begun by the Church it is hoped that all organisations and individual citizens interested in the progress of youth will ...

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  49. DEATH OF MR. W. K. MULHOLLAND.

    The death occurred at his residence, Wolcott-street, Bay Road, North Sydney, yesterday, of Mr. W. K. Mulholland, for many years a member of the firm of Messrs. R. J. ...

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  50. ENGLISH MAILS.

    Outwards.—Mails despatched per Sierra, Feb. 17, arrived London March 28; mails despatched per Maunganui, Feb. 25, arrived London April 1. Oronsay, closing April 7, expected arrive ...

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  51. FISHING COMPETITION.

    Fourten memhera weighed in ash in [?] Murwillumbah Fising Club's competition. Mr. W. Ward won first prize with 19 fish. weighing 171b 15oz. Mr. L. A. Salmon was ...

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  52. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 words
  53. REQUESTS TO RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. Reid, area railway commissioner, on arrival at Narrandera was welcomed by the Mayor (Alderman Harden), the aldermen, and business men. The Municipal Council ...

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  54. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. Alfred O'shea, who will give a concert at the Town Hall to-night, will Bing "Ecco Ridente," from "Barbiere di Sivigilia," "Adieu, Mignon'," "Le Miroir," "Waft Her, Angels," "Ohe Gelida Manina," and old ...

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  55. TO THE EDITOR OV THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice by a letter of "Laura HeaverLane" in your issue of 31st ult[?] reference to the concealment of crime by the act of cremation, and I new ask to be allowed to ...

    Article : 461 words
  56. AMERICAN MAILS.

    Inwards.—Dated San Francisco, March 9, 3ex mon[?], due Sydney April 8; dated San Francisco, March 24, ex Sierra, due Sydney April 14; dated San Francisco, March 23, ex Maunganui, due Sydney April ...

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  57. MR. L. GODFREY SMITH'S RECITAL.

    This evening Mr. Laurnce Godfrey Smith will give a pianoforte recital at the Conservatorium to augment the Australian Women's Lawn Tennis Team Fund. The assisting artists will be Miss Daphne ...

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  58. ART EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Carlyle Jackson, of Molbourne, who some years ago was a pupil of Mr. Julian Ashton in the Sydney Art School, allows some excellent work in his exhibiton of water ...

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  59. A PRESENT FROM SYDNEY TO THE POPE.

    The party of Roman Catholic pilgrims leaving Sydney by the Mongolia to-day for a tour embracing Lourdes and Rome in connection with Holy Year, will carry an inkatand to present to too Popp. The Inkstand is made entirely of Australian woods. It has a redwood base measuring about 20 inches by 12. handsomely turned inkwells in myall, and the actual ink containers are in blackwood At the back, an upstanding myall slab bears the crest of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  60. BIG BROTHER MOVEMENT.

    With the objoct of assisting immigration by helping the British boy immigrant to establish himself amid helpful surroundings in Australia, the Big Brother movement is ...

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  61. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Kid Boots," 7.45. Criterion: "His House in Order," 8. Theatre Royal: "Wildflower," 8. Grand Opera House: "Tangerine," 8. ...

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  62. QUEEN COMPETITION.

    Nurse Ailee Burke, of St. Vinc[?]t's Hosp[?] a candidate in the queen competition prmoted by the police art uuion movement to support local hospitals, beaded the poll with 14,177 ...

    Article : 113 words
  63. MASTER PHARMACISTS.

    At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Association of Master Pharmacists, Mr. Arthur Kenny, of Mosman, was elected president. ...

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  64. MEMORIAL LECTURE.

    His Excellency the Governor will perform the ceromony of unveiling a brans loctern at St. Clement's Church, Marrickville, on Sunday next, at 10.30 a.m., in honour of the late ...

    Article : 48 words
  65. UNIVERSITY DEBATE.

    The annual visitos debate of the Sidney University Union will take place to-morrow evening in the Union Hall. ...

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