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  2. CASUALTIES.

    Cecil Payne Hungerford, 56, lately residing at 236 Belmore-road, Coogee, was found dead in his bed at about 3.30 p.m. on Tuesday, with a buliet wound over his left eye, and a ...

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  3. OBITUARY. CAPTAIN T. MITCHELL.

    Captain Mitchell, for many years associated with the marine service of the London Missionary Society in Papua and the South Seas. died on Wednesday night, at a private hospital ...

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  4. GO TO THE UNION.

    Replying to a deputation from Port Pirie, which sought relief owing to unemployment caused by the Broken Hill strike, the ActingPremier (Mr. Ritchie) was outspoken. "You ...

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  5. MELBOURNE STRIKE. CONFERENCE FAILS.

    The failure of the compulsory conference called to-day by Mr. Justice Higgins has accentuated the strike situation. When the conference ended in a deadlock ...

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  6. DOCTOR OF LAWS.

    HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS AT THE UNIVERSITY. The honorary degree of LL.D. was conferred upon the Prince at the Sydney University on Wednesday afternoon, and he was presented with addresses by the Senate and the Undergraduates' Association. Our picture was taken while the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS. EMPIRE UNITY

    In the Assembly this evening the Premier, General Smuts, said that the Empire could only exist on the basis of complete equality and freedom for all Dominions If possible, ...

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  8. PRICE OF COAL.

    Is 100 per cent gross profit on coal, coke, and wood unduly high? Judge Rolln, at the Necessary Commodities Commission yesterday morning, said this was ...

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  9. FINDING OF SUICIDE.

    An inquiry was conducted by the Acting Coroner, Mr. Potts, yesterday into the death of Nellie Beatrice Ryan, 31, who on June 14 died from the effects of a bullet wound in the ...

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  10. MR. M. B. MERGENTHEIM.

    News has reached Sydney of the death in New Zealand of Mr. Mosea Bernhardt Mergentheim, a well-known Sydney resident. He came to Australia over 30 years age and ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The announcement in the Assembly by the Premier (General Smuts) of the appointment of Prince Arthur of Connaught as the now Governor-General of the Union was received ...

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  12. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The body of Alfred Edward Smith, late of Berowra, The Crescent, Manly, was found at about 5.30 a.m. on Wednesday lying near the side of Pittwater-road. Deceased ...

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  13. DINNER TO SIR DENISON MILLER.

    A very representative gathering of banking and business men met at dinner at Usher's Hotel last night, at the invitation of Mr. Arthur Rickard, to do honour to Sir Denison ...

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  14. ROBBERIES.

    F. W. Kerr's tailor shop at 311 Darling-' street. Balmain, was entered between 6 p.m. on Wednesday and 9 a.m. yesterday by means of forcing a door. Suit materials valued at ...

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  15. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    Allan Baines, of 52 Victoria-street, Paddington, was attempting to cross Oxford-street, Woollabra, when he was knocked down by a motor car belonging to the Premier's ...

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  16. MRS. BISSETT AMESS.

    The death of Mrs. Bissett Amess took place suddenly at Oceanmore, Bondi. Mrs. Bissett Arness was for five years the president and honorary manageress of ...

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  17. BURNING FATALITY.

    Isabella Johnston, 3 years of age, residing at Rozelle, was playing with a box of matches when her clothes became afire. She was severely burnt, and, after being ...

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  18. SOLDIERS' HOMES.

    For the present it is not intended by the Public Service Board to continue the inquiry it had embarked upon into the administration of the Soldiers' Settlement Branch of the ...

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  19. COST OF LIVING.

    The results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) as to variations in prices of food and groceries (46 commodities) for the month of ...

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  20. LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY.

    The annual concert with the presentation of the higher awards and trophies won in the competitions of the Royal Life-savlng Society was held last night in the King's Hall, ...

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  21. MR. GEORGE J. ROBERTSON.

    Death bas removed a well-known figure [?] shipping and commercial circles—Mr. Georg[?] J Robertson, of Elsethorpe, Woolwich, 60 years of age. Deceased, who was the eldest ...

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  22. HOUSING PROBLEMS.

    At a meeting of the Master Builders' Association a letter was read from the Minister for State Housing asking for the benefit of the advice of the council of the ...

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  23. RAINSTORM PASSING AWAY.

    Light and rather scattered rain has fallen In the Riverina and on the tablelands and slopes, with a few moderate falls of over half an inch, the heaviest, being 67 points at Kiandra and 57 ...

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  24. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    An official statement was issued yesterday on behalf of the Sydney branch of the Feder[?]ed Englnedrivers and Firemen's Union, whose members are at present on strike in ...

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  25. FOOD WASTED.

    On one of the stations on the Lower Macquarie wild pigs have become so numerous and destructive that persons are employed destroying them. The carcases are not utilised, as ...

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  26. BOY SHOOTS HIS SISTER.

    Waipawa reports a shocking tragedy. A seven-year-old lad during his parents' absence secured a rifle, and playfully pointing it at his four-year-old sister, pulled the trigger, ...

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  27. WATER AND SEWERAGE BOARD.

    Yesterday Mr. Thomas Henley, M.L.A., who is a member of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewe[?]age, spoke strongly against what he described as the Premier's ...

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  28. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    It is understood that the difficulty of raising money needed to meet the urgent requirements of the Commonwealth for repatriation purposes was one of the principal matters ...

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  29. DEPORTATION.

    A motion of protest against any further delay in the deportation of Dr. Hirschfeld and Father Jerger was unanimously carried at a large[?]y attended annual meeting last night of ...

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  30. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    The Acting Premier, Mr. Gillies, stated this afternoon that he had received a further draft of the sugar agreement from Senator Russell. The agreement contained two ...

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  31. TURNSTILES AT THE CRICKET GROUND.

    The lack of foresight in the arrangements at the turnstiles for handling the crowd of parents and children who wished to enter the Cricket Ground on Wednesday calls for ...

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  32. NAVVIES' STRIKE.

    The strike of navvies on the Junee railway works continued last night. The men threatened to march down to the works and cut the throats of all the horses that belonged to ...

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  33. THE PRINCE'S BAND.

    Enjoyable within obvious limits as were the orchestral concerts of the Prince's Band from H.M.S. Renown, their farewell performances yesterday afternoon and evening in their true ...

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  34. ON THE TRAINING TRACK AT RANDWICK.

    THE PRINCE TAKING A HURDLE ON WEDNESDAY MORNING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS.

    About [?]000 persons witnessed the match be- I tween Ipswich and the English Rugby League team. At half-time the scores wore:—England 21, Ipswich 4. The full-time scores ...

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  36. AUCKLAND GASWORKERS.

    The Auckland Gas Company's refusal to grant the increased pay demanded was considered at a special union meeting, after which the secretary advised the company that the ...

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  37. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  38. CUSTOMS ANOMALIES.

    Sir,—I have with great interest read the articles in your esteemed paper the last few days concerning the method by which the Customs authorities are now calculating the ...

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  39. SAVINGS BANK INTEREST.

    The Commissioners of the Victorian State Savings Bank notify that they will raise the rate of interest on deposits to 4 per cent from July 1 on sums up to —350. The last ...

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  40. INDEX. NEWS.

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  41. DEPORT EX-INTERNEES.

    At the last meeting of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League, Kiama branch, it was resolved:—"That this branch emphatically protests against the disloyal speeches ...

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  42. BARRIER STRIKE.

    The New South Wales Labour Council has decided to approach the State Labour Government, and request that it should take over the control of the Broken Hill m[?]s, and ...

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  43. AN HISTORIC CHURCH.

    Sir,—In the matter of the historic c[?] at Dundas I desire to point out that the letter by Mr. S. Miller, published in your columns lately, is quite correct as to the time ...

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  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  45. MAIN ROADS BILL.

    The metropolitan councils have decided to urge the Minister for Local Government to include the following provisions in the Main Roads Bill:—That, in levying on councils for ...

    Article : 143 words
  46. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    An important decision has beeen reached regarding the union of the Presdyterian, Methodist, and Congregational Churches. On September 1 the members of these Churches ...

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  47. 1st KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    During the Great War 1st King Edward's Horse put out from its ranks no fewer than 650 young colonials to the commissioned ranks of the Britlsh armies in the field. An historical ...

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  48. THANKS FOR RAIN.

    In view of the bountiful rains throughout the State, Mr. Storey, Premier, wishes the various churches to observe Sunday next, the 27th instant, as a day of thanksgiving ...

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  49. INCOME TAX CASE.

    Mr. Justice Knox, Chief Justice, delivered his judgment in the case wherein Thomas Purcell, grazier, of Brisbane, appealed against the assessment of his Income at ...

    Article : 245 words
  50. INSURANCE AGAINST CYCLONES.

    The question of extending the operations of the State Insurance Department to embrace the damage done by, and consequent on, cyclones is at present being considered ...

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  51. OLD SYDNEY.

    A lecture on Old Sydney, interspersed with lantern pictures of some of the earliest shops and public buildings in George and Pitt streets, was delivered last night by Mr. C. H. Bertie, ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

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  53. RESIGNATION OF MR. CURCHIN.

    The resignation of Mr. H. W. Curchin, Director of Ship Construction in Australia, has been received by the Minister in charge of shipbuilding, Mr. Poynton. It Is understood ...

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  54. PREFERENCE TO UNION TEACHERS.

    Recently it was announced that Cabinet had decided that after September 30 next award rates would be paid only to those teachers who are members of the Queensland Teachers' ...

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  55. A PRIEST'S GOLDEN JUBILEE.

    The golden jubilee of priesthood of the Very Rev. P. T. Coreoran, parish priest at Morpeth, was celebrated to-day in the presence of the Bishop of Maitland and a largo number of ...

    Article : 96 words
  56. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Gwendolyn Spanswick announces the postponement of her song-recital at Chatswood Town Hall, untill Wednesday, July 21. ...

    Article : 25 words
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