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  2. CASUALTIES.

    Thomas Harvey, aged 56, residing at 307 Crown-street. Surry Hills, was, kicked by a horse at Darling Harbour on Saturday afternoon. The Civil Ambulance removed him to ...

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  3. STEAMER SUVA.

    The A.U.S.N. Companys steamer Suva, of 2229 tons, ran aground on a bank in the south channel of Port Phillip early on Friday night, and, despite the aid of two tugs, was ...

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  4. THE PLAGUE.

    It is hoped to issue before the now year the regulations under the Public Health Act amendment. The Director of Public Health (Dr. ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. 55th BATTALION.

    With impressive ceremony colours prevented by the King to the 55th Battalion, A.I.F., were handed over to the battalion by his Excellency the Governor, Sir Walter ...

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  6. CRICKET.

    Conditions for cricket were of the best when the She[?]eld Shield match between South Australia and New South Wales was resumed at noon to-day. On the previous day the visitors knocked up the ...

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  7. FROM THE PULPIT.

    Archdeacon Boyce, at St. Paul's, Redfern, yesterday morning, spoke of the intended memorial to the late Premier. He said that John Storey had been a man of ...

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  8. C.T.A.

    Mr. E. R. Davison, the newly-elected president of the Commercial Travellers' Association of N.S.W., is the representative on the Western and Southern lines of J. F. and H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 140 words
  9. SECOND GRADE.

    Manly v Mosman, Commenced at Sydney Grammar School Ground, Manly, [?]8 (W. Driver 32, Searie 10, Far[?]ll 16). Kalmeyer, two for 30; Alcock, seven for 3[?]; Pye, one for 18. Mosman, 1[?]7 (F. Griffiths 38, ...

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  10. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    The body of an old man, which has not been identified, was found lying in the Domain on Satuiday afternoon Death, it is surmised, was due to natural causes. ...

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  11. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    During the week a man named George Burns was brought into town suffering from snakebite. Burua was watering his horse at a waterhole on Lianillo Station, when he ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Bruce Buchanan Fleming, assistant secretary of the western suburbs division of the St. John Ambulance, died at his residence, at Summer Hill, on Saturday. He was one of ...

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  13. "SPIRIT OF INFIDELITY."

    Father Frank Bartley, S.M., M.A., a visiting priest from the professorial staff of St. Bede's College, Christchurch, New Zealand, who occu pied the pulpit at St. Patrick's Church, ...

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  14. "NO FAVOUR,"

    Speaking at the opening of the new Roman Catholic school at Cronulla yesterday afternoon, Archbishop Kelly said that some time back the Labour party showed appreciation ...

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  15. TIMBER CARGO.

    To those associated with the coastal timber shippiiig, the expeditious manner in which a large cargo of sawn hardwood (64,000ft) was leaded at this port on Saturday may be of ...

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  16. MISS ELIZABETH IRVINE.

    Miss Elizabeth Irvine passed away last Thursday, at her residence, 171 Smith-street, Summer Hill, at the ago of 31 years. After arriving in New South Wales by the ship The ...

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  17. THIRD GRADE.

    Manly v Mosman, Commenced at Birchgrove Oval No. 2. Manly, 205 (Thomas 46, Pettit 27, Driver 11, Flewer 47, Bros 1[?], Long 22, Johnson 28); Turner, eight for 122, Robertson, two for [?]. Mosman, one ...

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  18. FIRES.

    Shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire broke out in the premises of Mr. Broughley, a poultry dealer, at 248A Oxford-street, Woollahra. The building, which was ...

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  19. HOLIDAY TRAVEL.

    With the approach of the holiday season, the question of the overcrowding of trains and trams becomes one of moment. The railway and tramway authorities have made ...

    Article : 417 words
  20. COUNTRY NEWS.

    CASINO.-Mr. A. A. Watson, Director of Soldiers' Settlements, in consequence of representations made through the members for the district, Messrs. Nesbitt and Perdriau, ...

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  21. N.S.W. COMPETITION.

    At the conclusion on Saturday of the first day's play in connection with the seventh round of the New South Wales Cricket Association's competition the games were at an interesting slape. In their match ...

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  22. CLOSE SEASON.

    The Acting Director, Govornment Tourist Bureau, draws attention to the fact that certain districts have been proclaimed sanctuaries under the provisions of the Bird[?] and ...

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  23. FRUIT HARVESTING.

    The harvesting of the season's crop of fruit is practically assured by a tentative agreement, which has been arrived at between representatives of the gcowers and the ...

    Article : 345 words
  24. RED CROSS.

    The Red Cross executive, at its meeting on Thursday, decided to send a message of sympathy by cable to Lady Pearson on the loss of her husband. ...

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  25. BUSH FIRES.

    All immediate danger of the extension of the bush fires west, cast, and north of the burning area south of Dubbo is averted, owing to the great work done by hundreds of men, ...

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  26. CHRISTMAS APPEALS.

    St. Brigid's Orphanage, Ryde, appeals to its friends and supportors on behalf of the little ones for the usual Christmas treat. Those in charge also rely upon generous public ...

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  27. WESTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Newtown Oxford, 191 and 129 (Carroll 70 not out, A. Smith [?]0, Whalley 24; J. Robinson six for 63, Redwin one for 13, O'Donnell one for 45), beat Rhodes, 12[?] (Hives 4[?], Twine 23; Mitchell three for 21, Gilbert ...

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  28. METHODIST PARSONAGE DESTROYED.

    The Methodist parsonage at Clunes was completely destroyed by fire. The house was empty at the time, the, occupants, the Rev. M. Walker and family, having left early in the ...

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  29. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    Members of the sub-committee of the Federal Public Works Committee who recently travelled across Australia for the purpose of reporting upon the most favourable route for ...

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  30. CANTERBURY AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    Lakemba A, No. 1, 230 (Gray 102, Hall 62, Boaz 38; Gray five wickets, Weidon and Boaz two each), and six for 163 (Moyle 43 not out, Louden 37, Clementa [?]1, Barnes 21), drew with United Service, 230 ...

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  31. THE VETERANS.

    A tumultuous ovation was given to the toast of "The Prince of Wales" at the annual dinner of the United Navy and Army Veterans' Association on Saturday. The Prince had ...

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  32. TAXATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Finance Bill providing for a rebate of 5 per cent. on income tax and increasing racing and amnsement taxes was passed by the House after a lengthy discussion and ...

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  33. NEW MASONIC TEMPLE.

    About 200 people were present at the laying of a foundation-stone of a new Masonic temple at Longueville on Saturday afternoon, the ceremony being performed by the Grand ...

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  34. NO NIGHT HORSERACING.

    The Attorney-General states that the Government bas definitely decided that in no circumstances will night horse-racing be permitted. Questioned as to the Government's ...

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  35. ST. GEORGE ASSOCIATION.

    Arncliffe, 276 (Green [?]0, Dawson [?]7, P. Eldridge 48 not out, E. Marr 34, M'Conochy 27; A Popplewell three for four), v Sans Sou[?]i, four for six (H. Wright five for 8[?], Simmons three for 91, p. M'Cue two for 3). ...

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  36. CITY ROBBERY.

    A robbery took place last week from the office of the Australian Farmers' Progressive Insurance Co., in 338 Pitt-street. An entrance had been gained by forcing the front ...

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  37. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    Since the passing of the estimates of expenditure by the Federal Parliament, steps have been taken by the Department for Works and Railways to carry out the works ...

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  38. LOSS ON N.Z. RAILWAYS.

    Official figures relating to the working of the New Zealand railways for the period of the financial year ended November 12 show a loss for 32 weeks of £49,045. ...

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  39. BIRDS FOB, THE ZOO.

    By the Marella, which arrived from Singapore and Darwin on Saturday, the Taronga Park Trust received a large consignment of birds, all habitants of the Northern Territory, ...

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  40. BALMAIN AND DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    Dalley, 82 (Taylor 28, Gow 25; Dack six for 24, Hedley two for 2[?]), v Sunlight, 133 (Ferrier 3[?], Bailey 23, Flack 25). Rozelle, 209 (Brady 77, Boon 39. Lore 33; Francis ...

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  41. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 156 words
  42. PENTRIDGE GAOL OBSOLETE.

    In the opinion of the Inspector-General of Penal Establishments (Mr. M'Iver), Pentridge prison has become obsolete, and he recommends that an up-to-date and modernly ...

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  43. CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    Details of the allocation of the Commonwealth grant of £1000 to provide Christmas cheer for unemployed returned soldiers and the dependents of fallen soldiers were ...

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  44. WHAT IS A BOOK?

    Under the amended postal regulations, to be issued shortly, a definition of books to be accepted for the special rates provided by the department will be given. Much confusion ...

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  45. MELBOURNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL v GLADESVILLE.

    At Gladesville Hospital ground on Saturday, the Melbourne Grammar School boys played a 12-a-side match against the hospital team, and won on the first innings by 6 runs. A Grounds, for the visitors, and C. Barnes, ...

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  46. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION IN W.A.

    In the Assembly the leader of the Opposition, Mr. Collier, gave notice that at the next sitting he would move that, in the opinion of the House, the Ministers in the present ...

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  47. EGG PULP.

    Answering a question in the House, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Lee) said that last year the importation of egg pulp was restricted. It came from Australia as well ...

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  48. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Domestic quarrels, extending over many months, ended in a tragedy at North Preston on Saturday afternoon, when John Knipe, a wharf-labourer, shot and seriously wounded ...

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  49. LATE SIR ARTHUR PEARSON.

    The memorial service to the late Sir Arthur Pearson, to take place at St. Andrew's Cathedral, at 11 o'clock on Tuesday, will be held simultaneously with similar services ...

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  50. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  51. MOTOR AMBULANCE DEDICATED.

    A motor ambulance subscribed by the residents of Carlton and which cost between £800 and £900 was dedicated for the St. George Ambulance yesterday afternoon in memory of ...

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  52. VICTORIA V. N.S.W.

    For the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and Victoria, which will commence on Saturday next, in Melbourne, Victoria's team will be selected from the following:—W. W. Armstrong, J. ...

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  53. W.A. WAR BONDS INQUIRY.

    The report of the Assembly select committee which investigated the war gratuity bonds scandals shows that 13[?] complaints in writing were received, and 500 soldiers will benefit ...

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  54. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    The annual election of office-bearers of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales for 1922 was held on Friday and resulted:— ...

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  55. INTERSTATE MATCH.

    No message has been received by the Victorian Cricket Association from the members of the Australian eleven, who are expected to reach Adelaide on Thursday. The following will represent Victoria ...

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  56. STARVING EUROPE

    The National Council of Women has this week sent its fourth contribution to the European Starving Children's Fund. The committee sent £700 this month, instead of its ...

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  57. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "The Boy," 8. Criterion[?] "Sinbad the Sailor," 7.45. Theatre Royal; "Going Up," 8. Palace: "The Laughter of Fools," 8. ...

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  58. C.S.R. APPRENTICES' CLUB.

    The annual reunion of the Engineering Apprentices' Club mid Old Boys' Union of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company was held at Sargent's Market-street Cafe on Saturday ...

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  59. SPIRIT OF PEACE.

    The prosident of the Peace Society (Mr. Wm. Cooper) appeals to all priests and ministers of the Christian faith to take the opportunity which Christmas Day presents to ...

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  60. FOX RAID.

    The other night a fox got in among the fowls at the Burnside Homes farm and destroyed the greater part of the stock of poultry (some 60 or 76 birds). The depredation ...

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  61. MLLBOURNE MATCHES.

    The sixth round or the Victorian pennant commenced on Saturday in fine weather, and on good wickets. The best performances of the day were: J. Kiernan, 123; [?] A. Cody, 90; Braid. 73; Blake, not out, [?]9: Ri[?]ington, ...

    Article : 97 words
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