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  2. MOOREFIELD CLUB. NINE RACES.

    Racing on suburban courses will be resumed to-day after a break of a few weeks for the Spring meetings at Randwick. The Moore-field Club will submit an interestting ...

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  3. ELECTIONS. SIR LITTLETON GROOM.

    A large crowd assembled at the Masonic Hall, Toowoomba, to-day to hear the declaration of the poll for Darling Downs. The returning officer announced that the result of ...

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  4. POST-OFFICE ROBBED.

    When two [?]etter sorters arrived at the Cootamundra post-office at 4.30 o'clock this morning to commence work, they discovered the safe open. ...

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  5. MOTOR FATALITY.

    Dr. Claude Griffith, of Wallandool Estate, was fatally injured, and Jack Naden, manager of the estate, was badly hurt, last night when the car in which they were travelling ...

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  6. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    Another legal argument between counsel occurred yesterday, when the trial of the seven union leaders entered upon the fifth day of hearing before Mr Justice Stephen, at the ...

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  7. NEW UNION.

    Although an appeal has been made by the officials of the Victorian branch of the Permanent and Casual Wharf-labourers' Union to its members to carry on the organisation, ...

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  8. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    A more serious view of the state of the Commonwealth's finances is held by the new Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) than was he[?] by his predecessor (Dr. Page). ...

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  9. TARONGA PARK.

    Mr E. A. Le Souef, the Director of the Zoological Gardens at South Perth, Western Australia, is paying a hurried visit to Sydney, having come from Melbourne, where, as ...

    Article : 286 words
  10. HANDICAPS FOR RICHMOND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 490 words
  11. BOY ON TRIAL.

    Charged with having at Seaton Park early on Saturday morning shot with intent to murder Morris Cyril William Till, caretaker, Joseph William Montgomery, aged 15, appeared ...

    Article : 118 words
  12. HOSPITALS.

    The Forbes Public Hospital board is again in financial trouble. There is not enough money in hand to pay the wages of the staff at the end of this month. This ...

    Article : 344 words
  13. DARLING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  14. BANK ROBBERY.

    Evidence for the defence was completed, before the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray) and a jury in the Criminal Court to-day, in the case in which William James Stewart, ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. HUME ELECTORATE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  16. TWO DERAILMENTS.

    Two minor derailments were reported to the railway traffic authorities yesterday morning. Owing to a broken axle box, an ash truck and two coal hoppers, at the rear of a goods train, ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. ROSES AT BAULKHAM HILLS SCHOOL.

    At Baulkham Hills, in the playground of the school, there are rose bushes and rose blooms to-day that are so laden with loveliness that everyone who passes along the roadway ...

    Article : 400 words
  18. COAL DISPUTE. PEACE PARLEYS.

    Important conferences of the various unions affected by the coal dispute will be held during the week-end. The Federal Treasurer, Mr. Theodore, will ...

    Article : 141 words
  19. COURSING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 288 words
  20. STATE REPRESENTATION.

    The basis of representation of the States in the new Labour Ministry was defended to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), In reply to allegations that Melbourne had a ...

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  21. OBITUARY. MR. DRUCE.

    Mr. Druce, who succeeded the late Mr. Willard as managing secretary of the Prisoners' Aid Association of New South Wales, died on Wednesday. Mr. Druce, who ...

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  22. MR. JAMES DONOHUE.

    Fifty years ago Mr. James Donohue entered the service of the old Council of Education as a pupil teacher of the Newtown Public School. After four years' service in ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. PRICE OF COAL.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) said yesterday that the State Ministry would be delighted if the Federal Government could bring about the re-opening of the coalmines. ...

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  24. CHILD DROWNED.

    Falling from a bridge into water 20ft deep, [?] Harney, aged 4 years, was drowned in Lilly lagoon yesterday afternoon. After the child had fallen into the water, ...

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  25. DISSOLUTION.

    Subject to Supply being granted by Parliament there is certain to be a dissolution of the Legislative Assembly next week, when preparations will be made for an immediate election. ...

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  26. HAROLD PARK THIS AFTFRNOON.

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  27. MR. B. M. DINGLE.

    Mr. B. M. Dingle, an old resident of Lidcombe, died at his residence, 8 Childs-street, recently, at the age of 75 years. Born in Cornwall, England, Mr. Dingle, with his wife ...

    Article : 114 words
  28. SAFETY WEEK.

    A plea for special caution by drivers during the week-end, when the roads will be crowded with cars, motor cycles, and other vehicles carrying thousands seeking enjoyment ...

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  29. 31 ARRESTED.

    Shortly after 11 o'clock last night Detective-Sergeant Roach, of the Darlinghurst division, and other police raided the premises of the Cafe Zonla, In Darlinghurst-road, ...

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  30. BILLIARDS.

    Continuing their match, Lindrum (in play) has scored 17,844, and McConachy 16,392 Lindrum's breaks included 1134 (unfinished). 173, 119, and 438, and McConachy's 600, 422, 130, 134, 152, 232, ...

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  31. LORD MAYOR AT 75.

    The Lord Mayor of Perth (Mr. J. T. Frank[?] M.L.C.) celebrated his 75th birthday to-day. This aftemoon, preceded by the Y.A.L. [?] he drove from his home in ...

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  32. MRS. E. P. PAGE.

    The death occurred on Tuesday night, at Botany, of Mrs. E. P. Page, widow of Mr. F. J. Page, who was at one time a member of the Legislative Assembly and Mayor ...

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  33. MASTER BUILDERS.

    During a discussion of a scheme of training for apprentices at the Convention of the Master Builders' Federation of Australia to-day, it was stated by a representative that in ...

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  34. DEAL IN HAMS.

    A suburban provision merchant recently advertised for and secured the services of a new country traveller to dispose of his hams. The traveller left with £110 worth, and then ...

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  35. SISTER M. T. MARTIN.

    The death occurred suddenly at the Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, on Wednesday, of Sister Mary Theresa Martin, one of the nursing sisters. Bom at Rockhampton, Queensland, ...

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  36. DEAD FISH.

    When the steamer Tamahine, the Wellington-Picton ferry, was half-way across Cook Strait yesterday, she passed through a huge shoal of dead fish, extending two miles. ...

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  37. GOULBURN MURDER.

    "I got her to-night. I got her. I left her lying under a tree." Arthur Joseph Costello, in giving evidence in the inquiry into the death of Lillian Isobel Ferney, who was found dead ...

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  38. FIRE AT GLADESVILLE.

    Burglars are believed to have started a fire Gladesville yesterday, which destroyed [?]all lock-up shop in Wharf-street managed [?]Mrs. A. M. Woods. ...

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  39. OIL SCRIP FORGERY.

    John Alexander Cowle, who was arrested in connection with the forgery of Freney Oil scrip, was committed for trial at the next criminal sessions by the resident magistrate, ...

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  40. ROBBERY IN CITY HOTEL.

    Clifford Proctor, who resides in Bondi, was assaulted by three men in Wheclan's Hotel, Oxford-street, city, late yesterday afternoon and robbed of his wallet containing £4. ...

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  41. LADY GUESTS.

    Wives and daughters of country pressmen assisted to create a precedent for the Orient Company yesterday, when they were entertained with members of the Country Press ...

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  42. MAN INJURED.

    Attempting to board a moving 'bus in Broadway, Glebe, yesterday, Montague Williams, aged 38 years, of Womerah-avenue, Darlinghurst, fell to the road. Central Ambulance ...

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  43. MRS. JOSEPH AARONS.

    The death occurred recently of Mrs. Joseph Aarons, at her residence at Potts Point, at the age of 79 years. Mrs. Aarons, in her younger days, was a prominent charity ...

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  44. FOREST LEAGUE.

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  45. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) said that the £137,000 approved by the Federal Government for the building of war service homes in Western Australia was insufficient to meet ...

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  46. RARE MARSUPIAL.

    Three men who were motoring near here last night saw what looked like a miniature kangaroo hopping in front of the car. On capturing the animal they found it to be a ...

    Article : 145 words
  47. MT. ISA MINES.

    In the Assembly to-day, on the vote for mining, Mr. Randolph Bedford said that statements had been recently made in the House that he had blackmailed Mount Isa ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND WHEAT.

    On a conservative estimate the wheat crop of Queensland this year will be about 15 to l8 bushels to the acre. Given favourable weather for the next three or four weeks and ...

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  49. RECAPTURED.

    A message was received from Dalmorton to-night, stating that Henry Thomas Wratten, who escaped from the Mount Mitchell afforestation camp on Wednesday morning, had ...

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  50. EXPRESS DELAYED.

    The Great Western express was delayed for two and a half hours by a mishap at Midland Junction last night, when an extra engine provided to haul the train over the ranges, ...

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  51. COLLEGE AT PARRAMATTA.

    Occupying an ideal position, the new college of Our Lady of Mercy, Parramatta, is a notable addition to the secondary schools for girls of Sydney. The three blocks between ...

    Article : 135 words
  52. BERRY'S BAY.

    In the bill to amend the Sydney Harbour Trust Act now before the Cabinet is a provision extending the powers of the Trust to deal more effectively than hitherto with [?]lks ...

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  53. NEW SECRETARY.

    Mr. M. B, Duffy was last night elected to fill the position of secretary of the Trades Hall Council, in succession to Mr. E. J. Holloway, who resigned recently on the ground ...

    Article : 78 words
  54. GIRL'S ARM CRUSHED.

    Gladys Watson, 23, a machinist, of Garden-street, Granville, was working at the Botany Paper Mills, Botany, yesterday, when her right arm was drawn into a pair of rollers and ...

    Article : 52 words
  55. CRACKSMEN IN ADELAIDE.

    The premises of the Henley and Grange Corporation were entered by thieves on Wednesday night, and the office safe was blown open. About £10 in cash and some cheques ...

    Article : 38 words
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