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  2. WOOL CLIP.

    The Australian Wool-growers' Council and the National Council of Wool-selling Brokers of Australia met in conference at the wool Exchange. Melbourne, yesterday, for the ...

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  3. LOAN POLICY.

    To enable the Commonwealth to undertake Joan operations in Australia for the States during the present financial year, the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) introduced a States ...

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  4. THE CONFERENCE OF THE FARMERS AND SETTLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    DELEGATES ASSEMBLED IN THE RAILWAY INSTITUTE YESTERDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CASUALTIES.

    Harry Hannan, 10, of 21 Windmill-street city, was seriously injured in Pottengorstreet, city,'on Tuesday night, when a'motorcycle and a "bllly-cart" collided. ...

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  6. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    Sir Mark Sheldon was at yesterday's meeting of the council of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce re-elected president. Among the important posts he has hold are those of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE FORDSDALE.

    Another attempt will probably be made to hold up the Commonwealth liner Fordsdale when she returns from Brisbane on Monday. Until then the articles of the crow will not ...

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  8. EXAMINATIONS.

    In regard to the leaving certificate examination, to commence on November 10, several schools appear to be puzzled about the subjects of art and music. Inquiry at the ...

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  9. THE ORCHESTRA.

    The Conservatorium Orchestra gave their fourth concert of the present session at their hall last evening, when the principal event was the Beethoven "Symphony No. 5 in C ...

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  10. GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The annual report of the trustees of the Sydney Grammar School for the year'ended 1923 was tabled in the Legislative Assembly last night. ...

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  11. ENGLISH RUGBY TEAM.

    New Zealand defeated the English Rugby League team in the second test match, played at Wellington, by 13 points to 11. Each side scored three tries, hut New Zealand ...

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  12. LIFTMAN INJURED.

    Ralph Kinley, aged 48 years, of 99 Stationavenue, met with a serious accident while employed driving a goods lift at Messrs. W. Gardiner and Co.'s premises, 71 York-street, on ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr. John Finis Lamb, an old resident of North Sydney, and formerly an officer of the State Taxation Department, took place yesterday in the Church of ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CENTENARY.

    A meeting of members of the Legislative Council was held yesterday afternoon at Parliament House to consider arrangements for the celebration of the centenary of the ...

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  15. FALL FROM TRAM.

    Matilda Macnamara, married, aged 71 years, of 315 Riley-street, Surry Hills, suffered a fractured right thigh when she fell from a tram car at the corner ' of Castlereagh and ...

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  16. TRAGIC END TO DISPUTE.

    An extraordinary affair ending in the death of a workman, says the Paris correspondent of the London "Morning Post," is reported from St. Die, as the result of a dispute between ...

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  17. BOY INJURED BY MOTOR CYCLE.

    Henry Hannan, aged 10 years, of 21 Windmill-street, Miller's Point, was conveyed to Sydney Hospital in a ciitical condition on Tuesday, after having been knocked down by ...

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  18. MELBOURNE FOOTPADS.

    A masked robber confronted Mrs. Lawler near her home in Sargood-street, Altona, to-night, and demanded her money. She screamed and he ran away. ...

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  19. INJURED BY FALLING TREE.

    Horace Kenworth Johnson, aged 19 years, of Woratah-street, Mona Vale, was fatally injured when he was struck by a falling tree on Tuesday, and was admitted to the Manly ...

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  20. MR. EDWARD ELLIOTT.

    Mr. Edward Elliott, of the Humphrey Bishop Comedy and Operatic Company, died in Wellington from double pneumonia. ...

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  21. GERMAN MARKS.

    At the Control Police Court yesterday Albert Arthur Ellisden, 53, a merchant, was acquitted of a charge of unlawfully conspiring with one J. Collins to defraud F. 0. Turnor and others ...

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  22. ASSAULT.

    Following a quarrel with another man and a woman last night John Jones, aged 23 years, of Australia-street, Newtown, was attacked and slashed with a razor. He was taken to ...

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  23. A SYRIAN MISSIONARY.

    While the White Star liner Runic was at the Outer Harbour from Sunday to Tuesday afternoon a Syrian, named Dakiel, was prevented from landing. It is understood that ...

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  24. LAW COURTS.

    Mr. Ley (Minister for Justice) has framed a scheme having for its object the centralising of the whole of the law courts under one building. ...

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  25. SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    The coastal steamer Kurnalgi was laid up to-day owing to a dispute between the owners and the crew. It is understood that the dispute is an eche of the Kyogle trouble, ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    At a conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association (says the London "Morning Post") Mr. Walton said the as sociation was designed to promote the ...

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  27. PREVALENCE OF CRIME.

    In moving at the Glebe Council that the cooperation of all councils in the metropolitan area be sought in forming a deputation to the Minister for Justice, to point out to him the ...

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  28. CANCER RESEARCH.

    Sir,—Now that the matter of cancer research is so much in the official and public mind, it appears to me as a medical worker to be a fitting time to have the claims of ...

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  29. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Town Hall on Saturday, August 16, [?] concert party from Europe, which has already d[?] large audiences in Melbourne, will form the next musical attraction of the winter season. The new artist ...

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  30. RAILWAY UNION.

    The Federal executive of the Australian Railways Union 'will meet in Sydney on Monday and succeeding days to review the position of the union, and to consider, among other ...

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  31. VANDALISM AT GLEBE.

    Several instances of vandalism at the Glebe were reported to the local council by the engineer at the last meeting of the council. The engineer stated that on the previous ...

    Article : 164 words
  32. BUILDER FINED.

    At the Albury Police Court a case of importance to building contractors, and the first of its kind heard here, was listed against Leslie F. Chick, builder, who was charged ...

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  33. MOTORIST KILLED.

    Swerving to avoid another car, a motor car, driven by Andrew-Dobson, 30 years of age, crashed into a fence and overturned on Prince's Highway, Dandenong, last night. ...

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  34. MISS McGARRITY'S FAREWELL.

    At Miss Glen McGarrlty's farewell concert at the Conservatorium to-night that artist will be assisted in an attractive programme by Mme. Layton Ga[?] Miss Best, Miss Edwards, Messrs. Hutchens, O. King, ...

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  35. APPEAL FOR SOLDIERS.

    A correspondent, signing himself "Dig," in a letter to the "Helald," in reference to the statements made by the correspondent, "Pioneer," in regard to incapacitated returned ...

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  36. MR. HARRY THOMAS PUPILS.

    There was a large attendance at St. James [?] last night for a recital by students of the Harry Thomas School of Elocution. First on the programme came a group of recitations by the staller ...

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  37. FEDERAL SERVICE.

    Another section of the Commonwealth Public Service is covered by the classification issued by the Board of Commissioners in a special Gazette published last night. The ...

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  38. THE PROGRESS OF THE BRIDGE ACROSS THE SPIT.

    THE WORE AS VIEWED FROM THE HEIGHTS OF MIDDLE HARBOUR. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. WRECK OF THE DUNBAR.

    Sir,—As a reader of your 'paper, for the last forty years kindly allow me space to the above. Captain Green, of the Dunbar, when opposite Coogee, perhaps called out to ...

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  40. SEYMOUR HICKS FAREWELL.

    Seymour Hicks, who is to make his [?] ance in "Old Bill, M.P.," at the Grand Opera [?] this evening, has autographed over one thousand pictures of himself, and one of these will be presented ...

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  41. "A COUNTRY. GIRL."

    The production of "A Country Girl" at Chatswood list evening by the Roseville Musical Society was the first of the soeiety's achievements for the present seson The principals and other members of the ...

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  42. MIEOZYSLAW MUNZ.

    The two flual concerts of the season announced for this evening, at 8 o'clock, and Saturday night. ...

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  43. FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.

    The Australian football carnival for [?] at the North Hobart oval to-day. This was the carnival which has been held. The carnival was officially opened by the Administrator (Sir H. ...

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  44. NATIONAL ART GALLERY.

    The trustees visited the exhibition of the Royal Art Society yesterday morning, and purchnsed the following works, viz.:—No. 72. "The Road to the Bench" (John Banks). 30 ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING.

    Barosea was to-day scratched for the MELBOURNE. ...

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  46. ROBBERY AT KIRRIBILLI.

    A robbery resulting in the loss of jewellery worth £280 und £100 in notes at Weerona, Port-street. Kirribilli, on Tuesday afternoon has been reported to the police. It appears ...

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  47. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    Two more irritation strikes on the northern fields yesterday rendered Stockton Borehole and Richmond Main collieries idle, the trouble in both instances being caused by the ...

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  48. ICE HOCKEY FINAL.

    The final of the ice hockey contests [?] Cup at the Glaciarium to-night resulted ina a [?] for the New South Wales team, which defeated that Victorians by six goals to two. ...

    Article : 39 words
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