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  2. THE BARRIER.

    Correspondence explaining fully the position at Broken Hill was made available to-night by the committee of representatives of Barrier mines. A letter, dated Broken Hill, ...

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  3. CASUALTIES.

    The explosion of a steam cylinder at the engineering works of Luke of Muras Pty., Ltd., Powell-street, Waterloo, yesterday, resulted in a bollermaker, James Townsend, 39, who ...

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  4. LATE MR. GARLAND.

    The funeral of the late Mr. John Garland, K.C., M.L.C., at Waverley cemetery, yesterday afternoon, was very largely attended. A short service was conducted at the ...

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  5. HOURS OF LABOUR.

    At yesterday's sitting of the special Court established by the Eight Hours Amendment Ac to consider and repo upon the hours of labour in the industry, Judge Beeby heard an ...

    Article : 340 words
  6. THE WEEK IN LONDON

    The appointment of a Lord Chief Justice of England to be Viceroy of India is indeed a dramatic stroke. It has longs been known that the difficulties attaching to the India of ...

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  7. RED CROSS.

    A Red Cross campaign of peace work is discussed in the December issue of the "Bulletin of the League of Red Cross Societies," in on appeal by Mr. David Henderson, director ...

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  8. TWO POLICEMEN.

    Replying to a deputation from the Marrickville Council yesterday in regard to the two policemen who were recently removed from that district, Mr. Dooley said the decision in ...

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  9. KENTUCKY.

    The Minister for Lands, Mr. P. F. Loughlin, last night made the following statement in reply to an article which appeared in the "Herald" of 17th inst.:— ...

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  10. WOMAN'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    Margaret Williams, aged 63, was knocked, down or fell down, at her home in Wiltonstreet, Surry Hills, yesterday, with the result that her skull was fractured. The Civil ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. TRAM AND LORRY COLLIDE.

    Two horses attached to a lorry bolted along Crown-street, city, late yesterday afternoon and collided with a tram. The impact threw the tram driver, Henry Farrell, 45, of ...

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  12. CARTER RUN OVER.

    Harold Jennings, 15, of Carrington-avenue, Ryde, was driving an ice cart near Gladesville Bridge, Gladesville, yesterday, when the jolting of the cart in a rut threw him to the ...

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  13. LINESMAN ELECTROCUTED.

    A fatal accident with electric wires occurred to-day in Perth. James Golding, a linesman, employed by the City Council, while working on top of an electric light post, touched two ...

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  14. AMERICANISATION.

    "The best white opinion in the islands regards the Hawaiian-born Jap. as one of the finest types in the world," said Dr. William Alexander Tate in an interview yesterday. ...

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  15. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    It was warm and sultry this morning, when there was rather more galloping than had been anticipated under the existing uncertain prospects of racing in the near future. Nobody, however, thought it was worth ...

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  16. FIREBALL STRIEES A CAMP.

    Several men belonging to a chaffcutting party had a sensational experience on Tuesday during a heavy storm. The men were working near the Eighteen Mile Point, Book Book, ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. SCHOOL SWIMMING.

    The Education Department announces that since the vacation swimming schools were started in 1916, out of an effective enrolment for the five years ended January, 1921, of ...

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  18. VIOLENT STORM AT GERALDTON.

    Telegrams from Geraldton report that Saturday's willy willy from the north-west raged violently in the Abrolhos Atchipelago, wrecking several fishing boats. The cutter Ada was ...

    Article : 69 words
  19. OBITUARY.

    Mr. J. T. M. Hornsby, formerly member for the Wairarapa, and for many years connected with newspaper enterprises, is dead. He was a native of Tasmania. ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. LAWN TENNIS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 90 words
  21. CHARGE OF THEFT OF SAFE.

    Yesterday John Littlejohn, 20, was arrested and charged with breaking and entering the shop of C. S. Mallett, at the corner of George and Layton streets, Camperdown, and stealing ...

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  22. MINISTER'S STATEMENT ANALYSED.

    A careful comparison of the statement supplied by Mr. Norman Allard on behalf of the Kentucky Settlers' Association (which comprises the whole of the settlers on the area), ...

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  23. ENGLISH TOUR.

    No decision was arrived at yesterday in regard to the selection of a player to fill the vacancy in the Australian team to tour England caused by the withdrawal of Kelleway. ...

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  24. BOXING.

    George Meadham, a pupil of Sid Godfrey, will meet Cecil-Williams in a 20-rounds bout at the Hippodro[?] to-night. A 10-rounds preliminary will be contested by Arthur Curren and Bill M'Mahon. ...

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  25. MR. ROY WHITE.

    The death occurred at a private hospital in Sydney yesterday of Mr. Roy White, third son of the late Mr. H. C. White, of Havilah. For some years Mr. White, who was ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. HIGHER SALARY DECLINED.

    Mr. Story, whose term of office as Public Service Commissioner would in ordinary circumstances have expired next month, will, at the request of the Government, remain in ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  28. SEND-OFF TO GLEBE MEN.

    The members of the Glebe Cricket Club to tour England with the Australian team, Messrs. W. Bardsley and W. A. Oldfield, will be tendered a send-off at the Glebe Town Hall ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. CANTEENS FUNDS.

    The trustees of the A.I.F. Canteens Funds Trust in an official statement issued on Wednesday announced that the balance of the approved grants from the funds would be made ...

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  30. MISHAP TO THE ARCHER.

    The steamer Archer, which arrived at Sydney on Wednesday night, with cargo from Adelaide, ran ashore when coming up the coast, about one mile west of Cape Everet. ...

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  31. ARMSTRONG TESTIMONIAL.

    The N.S.W. Cricket Association and the trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground have given permission to the committee controlling the above fund to take up a collection during ...

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  32. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    In reply to a letter published on the "Herald" on Saturday from the Rev. [?]. B. S. Hammond, complaining of Mr. Dooley's treatment of the unemployed, Mr. Doo[?] states:—"Ever ...

    Article : 229 words
  33. TRIBUTE BY MILLIONS CLUB.

    The members of the Millions Club, who were entertaining Major Boose at luncheon yesterday, stood for a few moments in silence in honour of the memory of the late Mr. J. ...

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  34. TEACHERS FOR TONGA.

    Some time ago the Premier of Tonga, Tui Vaka[?]o, asked the Queensland Government to secure for Tonga a capable Director of Education. Mr. Theodore said to-day that this ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  36. GORDON CRICKETERS.

    At the Arcadia Theatre, Chatswood, last night, Mr. Reginald Black, president of the Gordon Cricket Club, on behalf of the members made presentations to Messrs. Sid. ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. GEMS FOR EUROPE.

    In accordance with the scheme recently entered upon by the Government for marketing Queensland gems overseas, a Government buyer is now operating on the Central ...

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  38. "A SOVIET."

    Speaking in response to a toast at a farewell gathering last night, Mr. W. A. Windeyer, whose work lies largely amongst industrial associations, remarked "That while he was ...

    Article : 279 words
  39. LIDCOMBE MUNICIPALITY.

    To celebrate the extension of the electric lighting facilities to Lidcombe, the Mayor and aldermen of that borough gave a dinner and smoke concert at the Town Hall, Lidcombe, ...

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  40. LATE FINANCIAL AND MINING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  41. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    Mr. R. T. Ball, ex-Minister for Works, speaking to-day of his proposals for border railways, said these had been suggested by him an subjects for inquiry during the visit of ...

    Article : 203 words
  42. PICNIC GROUNDS.

    Complaints [?] to the conduct of persons using the Ave[?]e picnic grounds were set forth in a la[?]ly-signed petition presented to the Hunter[?] Hill council at its last ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. WOMAN SHOT.

    Mrs. Fox, wife of Hubert Fox, a well-known resident, was shot yesterday, but her wounds are not serious. It is alleged that Mrs. Fox and her husband quarrelled, and that a shot ...

    Article : 66 words
  44. POLICE AND FIREMEN.

    The final arrangements have now been made for the staging of the big police and firemen's charity carnival in aid of our hospitals, which are in need of funds. ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  46. AMUSEMENTS.

    Under the auspices of the Rejectd Volunteers' Association a vocal and dramatic recital was given by the Ram[?] in St. James's Hall on Wednesday night, in aid of the war widows' fund. The house was packed. ...

    Article : 109 words
  47. WASHAWAYS ON THE RAILWAY.

    An extraordinary downpour occurred last evening at Narrogin, washing away sections of the railway lines at that centre. Five inches of rain fell in an hour and 40 minutes. The ...

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  48. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.—Arr: Feb. 24, Barwon, s, from Newcastle. Dep: Beltana, s, for London; Eli[?] H., for Sydney. FREMANTLE.—Dep: Feb. 24, Clan M'Millan, s, and ...

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  49. WELSH COAL FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Massey, states that a contract has been entered into for the purchase of Welsh coal, to extend over 12 months, providing for deliveries of 12,000 tons a month. ...

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