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  2. BOTANY-ROAD.

    There is considerable concern amongst the councils and interests affected at the possibility of the Botany-road Trust Bill being shelved for this session. ...

    Article : 715 words
  3. SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT.

    Although wages in many trades have dropped since 1920, and although further reductions are sure to come, it is certain that rates will never come back to the pre-war level. The ...

    Article : 1,292 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 329 words
  5. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,806 words
  6. BOY SCOUTS.

    Members of the central executive committee of the Boy Scouts' Association yesterday welcomed Mr. Kelso King, a member of the committee, who has returned from a lengthy ...

    Article : 709 words
  7. CONCRETE ROADS.

    The main road[?] of the municipality of North Sydney, in the opinion of Alderman Pinn[?]ck, are the best in the Commonwealth. Thanks to progressive policies by both North ...

    Article : 892 words
  8. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 418 words
  9. Advertising

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    Advertising : 132 words
  10. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 228 words
  11. LIVE STOCK INCREASES.

    Hitherto for Federal income tax purpo[?] the practice has been to assess the natural increase of live stock on the basis of a prescribed standard value. This law, as pointed ...

    Article : 368 words
  12. MR. C. GARLAND'S CLAIM.

    In a letter to the Editor, published in yesterday's "Herald," Mr. W. A. Holman directed attention to what he characterised as a "case of serious injustice." It referred to a claim ...

    Article : 521 words
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    Advertising : 16 words
  14. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    Mr. Pratten made prudent spending the keynote of his speech last night when addressing the electors of Martin. He stands in the happy positiou of having ...

    Article : 1,016 words
  15. ELECTRICITY METERS.

    The electricity supply committte of the City Council a fortnight ago decided to recommend the City Council to plate with Messrs. Noyes Bros. a contract for the supply ...

    Article : 392 words
  16. THE FLEET.

    Complete arrangements have been made by various societies and individuals, both in the city and in Port Lincoln, to give a reception to the Australian fleet, which is ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.

    In a letter to the Editor a correspondent signing himself "Critic" asks how it is that out-back schools with 40 pupils are without teachers while city and industrial area schools ...

    Article : 183 words
  18. INTERRUPTING A TRIAL.

    The trial of David Dixon (alias Schiffman) on a charge of having broken into the shop of Isidoie Summer, Swanston-street, on August 1[?], and with having stolen a quantity of ...

    Article : 222 words
  19. DISSENT FROM FINDING.

    On behalf of Mr. Garland, Mr. J. Stinson wrote to Mr. C. H. Hay, secretary of the Premier's Department, on September 14, to the following effect:—"I most respectfully and ...

    Article : 176 words
  20. COTTON GROWING.

    Putting aside politics, at the conclusion of his speech at Peak Hill to-day, the Prime Minister offered some advice to the farmers of the Peak Hill district on the prospects of ...

    Article : 273 words
  21. PRESENTATION OF COLOURS.

    An interesting and historic ceremony will take place at the Chatswood Oval next 'Sunday afternoon, when the King's Colours of the 18th Battalion (Citizen Forces and Senior Cadets) ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. A BAD CASE.

    Sir,—We have seen a copy of the depositions of a case heard at Werris Creek on October 24, where Joseph Henry Holland was convicted of "cruelly illtreating 70 cows by ...

    Article : 325 words
  23. DROUGHT IN THE CITY.

    "Should there be a dry summer in 1923 or 1924, there can be no getting away from the fact that there will be a most calamitous shortage of water in Sydney." ...

    Article : 967 words
  24. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS ON TOUR.

    The Railway Commissioners, who passed through here to-day, were met by deputations representing the shire council, the Farmers and Graziers' Association, and the local ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    Councillor Wallace Bruce, who is a member of the Municipal Tramways Trust, has handed to the Lieutonant-Governor the report he was commissioned to make during his recent visit ...

    Article : 103 words
  26. PROHIBITION.

    Sir,—The cabled authorised views of the President of the United States of America on prohibition published in your issue of to-day state that be will endeavour to meet any real ...

    Article : 236 words
  27. SOLDIERS' MEMORIALS.

    At a meeting, held recently, of th[?] committee in charge of the erection of the Parramatta soldiers' memorial, at which the Mayor (Alderman Simpson) presided, a tender for ...

    Article : 121 words
  28. LITHGOW COAL INDUSTRY.

    The local and district coal trade is still in a depressed condition. Only one colliery, the Zig-Zag is working to-day. No definite arrangements have been made in regard to ...

    Article : 119 words
  29. CITY REFUSE.

    The City Council sends only sinkable refuse to sea, as all garbage is destroyed at either the Moore Park or Pyrmont destructors. A proposal will be submitted to the City ...

    Article : 54 words
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