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  2. SHAKESPEARE.

    Undeterred by the weather, a very large audience attended at the Grand Opera House last night to witness the Allan Wilkie Company's presentation of "The Merry Wives of ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    ALBURY.—The Tumbarumba Shire Council has decided as a means towards keeping its bridges and culverts in better condition to limit the loads carried over them. ...

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  4. THE SUBURBS. PROPOSED ROAD WORKS.

    Municipal councils in the metropolitan area are favourably disposed towards the Premier's proposal to allocate a large sum of money for work on roads to provide work for ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. CO-OPERATION.

    During the past half-dozen years of high prices in the city markets, and of Government Control and guarantee of agrarian products, co-operation proved eminently ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND JAVA.

    Some time ago Mr. Hughes made available the report of Senator Newland and Mr. Jackson, H.H.R., who as members of the sectional committee of the Public Works ...

    Article : 1,850 words
  7. CLARICE COLES' DEBUT.

    So perfectly had the Clarice Coles concert been organised that the Town Hall was crowded last night. The enthusiasm, the recalls, the flowers were all wonderful. More ...

    Article : 515 words
  8. EDUCATION.

    With an address before a large gathering of nuns and brothers of the Roman Catholic teaching orders in the metropolitan area, Archbishop Kelly yesterday opened the Roman ...

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  9. EMPIRE DAY. CELEBRATION AT SEA.

    A radiogram was received by Sir Arthur Rickard, president of the Millions Club, yesterday, from Mr. Frank Whiddon, of Whiddon Bros., Limited, who is on his way to Europe ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    ARMIDALE.—Empire Day was celebrated in Armidale and district by functions in the Methodist Hall, the Public School grounds, Dangarsleigh, and Ben Venue Public schools. ...

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  11. BALMORAL TRAM.

    The Balmoral tram route will be opened in about three weeks' time. Alderman Gay, Mayor of Mosman, informed a meeting of the council that he had received a letter to this effect. ...

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  12. MIDDLE HEAD MILITARY RESERVE.

    The Department of Defence has notified the Mosman Council that a decision will shortly be conveyed to the council in regard to its request that the Military Reserve at ...

    Article : 43 words
  13. SUBURBAN TRAM SERVICE.

    Writing in reference to the tramway service to the near western suburbs, Mr. J. Carthew states that revenue is lost in a number of ways. Between 6 p.m. and 7 o'clock one night ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. AUSTRALIA IN COLOMBO.

    Sir,—Who are travelling on the Orvieto towards London. We are most anxious to know the exact results of our State elections. There are over 1400 souls on this large ...

    Article : 301 words
  15. PADDINGTON WAR MEMORIAL.

    At a meeting in Smith's Hall, Paddington, final arrangements were made for the erection of a citizens' war memorial, the present Government having made available a site at ...

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  16. RECONSTRUCTION OF BALMORAL JETTY.

    A formal application by the Sydney Harbour Trust Commissioners to the Mosman Council for its concurrence in the granting of a lease for 15 years to the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    The Federal Works Committee took evidence to-day regarding the North-South line. Mr. W. Kettle, manager of the Rockhampton branch of the Queensland Primary Producers' ...

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  18. APPRENTICESHIP.

    A deputation representing the Electrical Employers' Association waited on Mr. Farrar, Minister of Labour and Industry, yesterday, to protest against the regulations of the Board ...

    Article : 109 words
  19. OBITUARY.

    Mr. John Ambrose Kitchen, managing director of J. Kitchen and Sons Proprietary, Limited, Melbourne, whose death occurred at his residence, East Malvern, on Wednesday, in his ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. WAGES ANOMALY.

    Sir,—In regard to the item headed as abce in your issue of even date, I might say that the anomaly is caused by the skilled man's wage being too low, not the unskilled man's ...

    Article : 353 words
  21. REDFERN COUNCIL AND THE DIGGERS.

    The business of the Redfern Municipal Council was held up last night until a late hour by the violent discussion of a motion to apply for a grant of £20,000 from the Government for ...

    Article : 276 words
  22. SISTINE CHOIR.

    The rush to the Hippodrome last night was so great that the police had to come to the rescue of the Sistine Choir management so as to enable many of the holders of reserved ...

    Article : 143 words
  23. REVOLVER SHOT IN AN OFFICE.

    Alexander Bayley, an accountant at the Perth office of the Orient S. N. Company, was charged yesterday with having attempted to unlawfully kill Victor Evans, a bookkeeper in ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. FOG IN MELBOURNE.

    Following on a warm day, a dense fog enveloped the city shortly after 8 o'clock to-night. Street traffic was hampered to some extent, and shipping was delayed. ...

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  25. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Sir,—Unpleasant as it may be, the public of New South Wales must be led to turn their eyes away for the moment from our inspiring Empire Day celebrations to look at the ...

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  26. PROHIBITION.

    The New South Wales Alliance states that in connection with the State elections, to be held in Tasmania on June 10, the Premier (Sir Walter Lee), in his policy speech at Longford, ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. SETTLERS' GRIEVANCES.

    Mr. Chaffey, Assistant Minister for Lands, accompanied by Mr. Watson, director of soldiers' settlements visited the soldiers settlement at Manus, near Tumbarumba, with the ...

    Article : 60 words
  28. ARGENTINE CONSULAR RECEIPTION.

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  29. CASUALTIES. OLD MAN COMMITS SUICIDE.

    An old man named John Parry, aged 62 years, was found hanged in a room in his home at Griffiths Flat, Lambton, this afternoon. The body was removed to the morgue. ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. BETTING TICKETS.

    Sir,—Sir Thomas Henley's recently-expressed opinions re State trading concerns competing unfairly with private enterprise apparently are not endorsed by some of his colleagues. ...

    Article : 247 words
  31. BUYING HOME SITES.

    Sir,—I read with interest your article under the above heading in your issue of Saturday morning last, and I also read Mr. N. A. Cashman's relevant letter which appeared ...

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  32. CORDIAL BOTTLES EXPLODE.

    A peculiar accident happened yesterday to a boy named Roland Corner, who was visiting Shellharbour. While crossing the rocks at North Beach with two bottles of cordials in his ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. INDEX. NEWS.

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  34. NEW GUINEA RAILWAY.

    Unless the details of the proposed agreement between the Commonwealth and the New Guinea Copper Mines, Limited, for the purchase of the jetty and railway to the Dubuna ...

    Article : 172 words
  35. NATIONAL PIGEON SHOW.

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  36. THE MATERNITY BONUS.

    Sir,—Your very able sub-leader in your issue of 22nd inst., on Maternity Allowances brought up a subject very widely discussed by many of your readers, and ...

    Article : 211 words
  37. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  38. MR. H. S. POWER'S SHOW.

    Lovers of fine art should not miss the final opportunity of seeing Mr. H. Septimus Power's exhibition of animal paintings, battle pieces, ge[?]re subjects, and jand[?]apes, ...

    Article : 155 words
  39. ASPHALT PAVING.

    Sir,—An article appears in your columns to-day re asphalt paving. This article comments upon the tenders now before the council in regard to asphalting contracts. ...

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  40. AMUSEMENTS. STUDENTS' RECITAL.

    There was a large attendance last night at a recital given at King's Hall by the intermediate and junior students of the British Academy of Music. A lengthy programme was provided, during the course ...

    Article : 149 words
  41. TO-DAY.

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  42. PROPOSED MAIN ROADS BOARD.

    In a letter received by the Kuring-gai Shire Council at a meeting last night the Minister for Local Government said that he was prepared to give a promise that if the ...

    Article : 115 words
  43. CITY RAILWAY.

    Sir,—I was astonished to learn in "Eastern Suburbs's" letter of the 16th inst., that it is proposed to have a station of the city, raliway near Bondi Junction without some means of ...

    Article : 163 words
  44. PUBLIC SCHOOLS' CONCERT.

    To-night the Public school children of Sydney give [?] concert in the Town Hall in aid of the hospital for sick children. Mr. A G. Steel conducts a choir of 400 voices, and there are also bird-calls by the ...

    Article : 87 words
  45. SMALLPOX.

    The E. and A. Line steamer St. Albans, which is due to-morrow from Japan, will be placed in quarantine owing to a case of smallpox having occurred on boad during the ...

    Article : 46 words
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