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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A meeting of district farmers decided to urge Wagga business men to take steps to revert to the Wednesday half-holiday for commercial houses, Several speakers pointed ...

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  3. CATHOLIC CLUB.

    Members of the Catholic Club held their first general communion at St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday morning, about 200 taking part. ...

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  4. ROSE BAY.

    Saturday was a red-letter day at Rose Bay. There was a very large gathering of prominent citizens to witness the laying of the foundation-stone of the new sea wall by ...

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  5. GIRL GUIDES.

    The metropolitan divisions of the Girl Guides movement held a special parade on the Inner Domain on Saturday afternoon, the occasion being to meet and welcome Lady de Chair as ...

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  6. IMPROVING WOOLLAHRA.

    The laying of the foundation-stone of the proposed seawall at Rose Bay on Saturday afternoon, by the Chief Secretary (Mr. C. W. Oakes), marked an important event in the history of the Woollahra Municipality. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FREE GARDENERS.

    The offcial opening of a branch of the Grand United Order of Free Gardeners was attended by the Grand Master (Bro. J. Woodward), Bro. R. Mowbray (G.D.M.), Bro. A. ...

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  8. NAMOI ELECTORATE.

    A.L.P. delegates in the Namoi electorate met recently to select candidates to contest the coming general elections in the Labour interest. Mr. W. J. Scully, M.L.A., was ...

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  9. CANADIAN PREFERENCE ON NEWSPRINT.

    Sir,—Mr. Carmichael's letter published in Saturday's issue reminds me that figures can't lie, but lies can figure. No one in Australia knows better than Mr. Carmichael, who ...

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  10. COALFIELD "BEER CAMP."

    Giving evidence before the Licensing Bench at Maitland in an application for transfer of the license of the Central Hotel, Morpeth, to premises to be erected at Abernethy, ...

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  11. HENRY GEORGE.

    At the Highland Society's Hall on Saturday night the Freetrade and Land Values League celebrated the anniversary of the birth of Henry George. The president (Mr. ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. A. G. FOSTER.

    The death occurred at his home at Epping yesterday morning, after a long illness, of Mr. A. G. Foster. After having been associated with the firm of Anthony Hordern's for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. A.L.P.

    Interest in Labour circles throughout Australia is centred on the triennial interstate conference of the party, which will open at the Melbourne Trades Hall to-morrow. ...

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  14. STATE RAILWAYS.

    Interesting references were made to the report of the Royal Commission on Railways at a luncheon on Saturday, held in conjunction with the annual picnic of the salaried ...

    Article : 339 words
  15. NE TEMERE.

    Preaching at the Chalmers-street Church last night the Rev. D. F. Brandt said he considered it was his duty to refer to what was called the Ne Temere Bill, ...

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  16. TIMBER CUTTER FATALLY CRUSHED.

    James Coleman, a timber getter, aged about 65 years, met with a fatal accident near Coombell on Friday night. He was cross-cutting a log when it rolled on him. He remained in ...

    Article : 88 words
  17. FIRE ENGINE FOR FORBES.

    The Forbes Municipal Council is forwarding a letter of protest to the Fire Commissioners, objecting to the off-hand treatment of Forbes in the matter of forwarding the new fire ...

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  18. WILLIAM CHARLES WENTWORTH CELEBRATION.

    THE MINISTER FOR LANDS, MR. WEARNE, DELIVERING HIS ADDRESS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—In your issue of 21st instant, the president of the New South Wales Country Press Association (Mr. R. V. Smythe) is reported to have said, at the recent annual conference of ...

    Article : 340 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN-MADE PREFERENCE.

    An earnest campaign in the interests of Australian-made [?]oods is to be conducted in the principal centres of the southern district. It will open at Goulburn on Tuesday next, and ...

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  21. LICENSING APPLICATIONS.

    Three applications for transfers of licenses were heard before the Licensing Bench at Maitiand. William Muller was granted permission to transfer the license of his Federal ...

    Article : 165 words
  22. POLICE RAID ON CAFE.

    As a sequel to a midnight raid by the police, several people appeared before Mr. Gates, S.M., at the Central Police Court on Saturday morning. ...

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  23. ALLEGED ASSAULTS.

    Two cases of alleged assault are reported to have occurred at Petersham on Saturday. As a result of the first one, Isaac Wooll, aged 22 years, of abergeidie-street, Dulwich Hill, ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. PROBLEMS OF EDUCATION.

    Teachers from most of the schools within the Goulburn inspectorate assembled on Friday to discuss various problems of the prefession. One of the objects of the conference ...

    Article : 165 words
  25. INDEX.

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  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    Citta de Genova, s, 7994 tons, Captain Esposito, from Genoa, via ports. L. B. Vitali, agent. Bombala, s, 3571 tons, Captain Leck, from Queensland ports. Howard Smith, Ltd., agents. ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    Major William Henry Hudson, of Morven. Brady-street, Croydon, who died on Thursday night, was buried on Saturday morning in the family vault at the Waverley Cemetory. ...

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  28. WESTMEAD BOYS' HOME.

    Several thousand people attended the annual reunion at the Westmead Boys' Home yesterday afternoon. Archbishop Kelly presided. ...

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  29. DEATH BY DROWNING.

    The District Coroner (Mr. R. J. Spinks) yesterday conducted an inquest concerning the death of Mrs. M. E. Staff, whose body was found floating in Leycester Creek on ...

    Article : 58 words
  30. IN TOUCH BY WIRELESS.

    The following vessels are expected to be in touch with the undermentioned stations to-day:— With Sidney: Merriwa Pareora, Fukuyo Maru, Maheno, Manuka, Ulimaroa, Maunganui, Niagara, ...

    Article : 126 words
  31. CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL.

    A new Sunday school building and kindergarten at Alexandra-street, Hunter's Hill, in connection with the local Congregational church, was opened on Saturday afternoon by ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. ST. PAUL'S BURWOOD.

    An imposing tower at St. Paul's Church of England, Burwood, erected as a memorial to the late Mr. Charles Henry Humphrey and Mrs. Ellen Humphrey, by their daughters, was ...

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  33. CYCLIST INJURED.

    Harold Crawford, a tinsmith, of Charlesstreet, Petersham, was riding a bicycle along Canterbury-road, Belmore, on Saturday, when he collided with a motor car. He sustained ...

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  34. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of North Coast railway employees was held here on Friday. This was the twenty-fifth annual gathering of employees of this branch of the service. ...

    Article : 48 words
  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  36. MR. OAKES IN DUBBO.

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Oakes, visited Dubbo, accompanied by Messrs. Parkhill and Duncan. At the rooms of the Country Women's Association, he received a ...

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  37. RALLY BY GIRL GUIDES.

    SPECIAL PARADE FOR LADY DE CHAIR. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Robert Hay, aged 30 years, of 40 Gleberoad, Glebe, while riding a motor cycle along the Parramatta-road, near Gearge-street, Croydon, collided with a motor car last night. ...

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  39. STRIKE THREATS.

    Threats having been made in regard to the dislocation of railway traffic during Cup week, significance is attached to meetings of the whole of the Victorian divisions of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. TO-DAY.

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  41. CHILDREN'S OUTING.

    Yesterday a series of outings for poor children was inaugurated. Several hundreds of children were taken for a picnic to Sandringham in motor buses. The organisers ...

    Article : 42 words
  42. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    On Saturday two men set upon Constable Walton, of Pyrmont, and as a result of the injuries he received he has been incapacitated from duty. ...

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  43. FIRE AT GLEBE.

    A ham and beef shop, occuplod by Ernest wallace, in Glebe-road, Glebe, was severely damaged by fire early on Saturday morning, The stock, which was valued at several ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. THIEVES AT FIVE DOCK.

    During yesterday afternoon or early last night the house occupied by Claude Moir, Strahan, at Harris-road, Five Dock, was broken into and entered. The house was ...

    Article : 47 words
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