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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. BATHURST AMBULANCE DISTRICT.

    At a specially-convened conference held at Tarana, at which were present representatives of the New South Wales Transport Service Board, Bathurst and Lithgow ...

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  3. COALMINES.

    Nearly eighty employees of Abermain No. 1 Colliery yesterday received notices of dismissal. It is stated that the company has decided ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The High Commissioner (Sir Granville Ryrie) and Lady Ryrie will entertain the Duke and Duchess of York at dinner at Claridge's Hotel on Friday next. ...

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  5. NORTH COAST.

    In the sunshine of a perfect summer day, and within sight and sound of the Pacific surf booming on Coolangatta Beach, Mr. Amery entered New South Wales for his final tour ...

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  6. CYCLONE.

    A moderate cyclonic disturbance was situated yesterday over the south-western section of the Tasman Sea. It is expected that the disturbance will cause strong southerly ...

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  7. TENNIS.

    Mr. Harvey Malcoim, of Victoria, honorary secretary of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, who returned to Sydney after witnessing the las[?] Davis Cup competitions and ...

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  8. OLYMPIC GAMES CYCLING TEST.

    C. W. Lamb, of Victoria, who won the 120 miles amateur Olympic test race on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NEW AMBULANCE STATION.

    At last meeting of the Bathurst ambulance committee, it was decided to commission Mr. Norman Weekes, of Sydney, to prepare plans for a new ambulance station, to be erected ...

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  10. TIMBER TRADE DEPRESSED.

    The local timber trade is in a very depressed state, and a number of the mills are likely to close at the end of the year. It is stated that the importation of foreign ...

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  11. OPOSSUMSKINS.

    At the Corowa Police Court yesterday Belview Grady, of Melbourne, was fined £15, with costs, amounting to £4/13/7, for having in his possession three opossumskins. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN PRESS REPRESENTATIVE.

    Mr. A. C. C. Holtz, general manager of the "Argus," Melbourne, who arrived in Sydney by the Niagara, on Saturday, after attending the International Press Conference, at Geneva. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. RAILWAY FACILITIES.

    The Railway Commissioners have been requested by the Urunga Progress Association to erect a gantry and new goods shed at the station, owing to increased traffic, also to ...

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  14. CYCLISTS INJURED.

    Jack Worral, the well-knovvn road rider, and another cyclist, named George Coarns, had a head-on collision while training at night. As a result both have been admitted to the ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Representatives of oversea shipping interests are not inclined to make any comment regarding the proposed sale of the Australian Commonwealth Line, but the view was ...

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  16. DEATH OF MR. ALEXANDER BENNETT.

    The death occurred at his residence, River-street, South Murwillumbah, on Tuesday, of Mr. Alexander Bennett, a highly-respected resident of the Tweed. The deceased gentleman ...

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  17. BOY SCOUTS.

    Further proof of the sympathy and interest of Miss Charles-Fairfax in the Boy Scouts movement was given on Saturday afternoon, when a fine building in Queen-street, Newtown, ...

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  18. MOTOR ACCIDENTS. TRAIN AND LORRY IN COLLISION.

    Several people were injured on Saturday evening when an electric train collided with a motor lorry at the level crossing at Loftus, near National Park. The train involved ...

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  19. ESCAPED FROM CUSTODY.

    Clifford Sayers, Anthony Leone, and Eddy Martin, who are awaiting trial on a charge of breaking and entering the premises of Wright, Hoaton, and Co., at Narrandera, and ...

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  20. TREATY SIGNED.

    MM. Briand and Ma[?]kovitch, Foreign Ministers of France and Yugo-Slavia respectively, signed at Paris to-day the long-awaited treaty of friendship and arbitration. ...

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  21. TEXTILES FROM ORANGE.

    Messrs. Dalton Bros., Ltd., are showing in their windows several suit lengths made at the Orange Mill by Amalgamated Textiles (Aust.), Limited. These are to be forwarded ...

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  22. RIDING ACCIDENT.

    A man named Alfred Jones, while riding a young horse along the Trewilga-road, was thrown. His skull was fractured, besides a broken collar-bone, and other abrasions. ...

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  23. RAILWAYS.

    Inquiries are being made by the Australian Railways Union into what are believed to be general dismissals of railway men in all States, except Western Australia, where a ...

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  24. PRAYER BOOK.

    Sir William Joynson Hicks, Home Secretary, who is expected to be the Evangelicals' chief spokesman when the revised Prayer Book comes before Parliament, has sent an ...

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  25. TRAM AND MOTOR CAR.

    A tramcar and a motor car came into collision on Saturday night in Pittwater-road, Brookvale, three people being injured. They were:— ...

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  26. POLITICIANS.

    A deputation of clergymen met the Premier (Mr. Butler) yesterday to discuss means of relieving unemployment. The Rev. C. E. Schafer (Methodist) suggested sacrificing 50 ...

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  27. COWRA PIONEER DEAD.

    Mr. Patrick O'Brien, of Hill Top, Woodstock, a pioneer of the district, died after a short illness, his age being over 80. He was born at Cowra, and was one of the first ...

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  28. LOCO. DRIVER INJURED.

    Driver J. Gardiner, of the crew of a goods train, had a narrow escape from death when he foil from the engine whilst it was in motion near Latrobe on Saturday. It was stated that ...

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  29. OLD RESIDENTS DEAD.

    The death took place at his residence, Baker's Swamp, of a well-known resident—Mr. Thomas Joseph Newton, at the age of 69 years. Deceased had lived in the district for 43 years. ...

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  30. SYNTHETIC RUBBER.

    A message from Berlin states that Herr Von Welling, a director of the Dye Trust, addressing leaders of the chemical industry at Frankfort, declared that the Dye Trust's experiments ...

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  31. ACCIDENT IN FRENCH'S FOREST.

    Mrs. A. Finnegan, of Lane Cove-road, Crow's Nest, received a fracture of the right arm, when a motor car and a motor bus collided on Saturday night in French's ...

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  32. LATE SHIPPING. TELEGRAPHIC.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr: Nov. 12, Comorin, s, from London; K. V. Kruse, from Portland; Komura, s, from Newcastle; Mulera, s, from Port Kembla. Nov. 13, Wonfora, s, from Launceston. Dep: Nov. 12. Auchises, ...

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  33. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    Mrs. Lauder, sen., and Mrs. T. Dean, while on their way to church, were knocked down hy a motor car, which was attempting to avoid a collision with another car. Mrs. Dean ...

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  34. KILLED BY A TAXI.

    A man, who was knocked down by a taxicab in William-street on Friday evening, and later in the night died in Sydney Hospital, has been identified as Andrew Drillus, 24, a ...

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  35. HOUSTON ESTATE DUTIES.

    Explaining her visits to the Treasury to discuss the payment, as a gift of grace, to the nation, of death duties amounting to £3,000,000 o[?] her late husband's estate. Lady Houston ...

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  36. ST. JOSEPH'S HOME.

    The annual reunion of supporters o[?] St. Joseph's Home for Children, which is carried on by the Sisters of St. Joseph, at Liverpool-road, Croydon, took place yesterday. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    LYTTELTON (1374m).—Arr: Nov. 13, Sithonia, s, from Galveston; Kanna, s, from Noumea. DUNEDIN (1235m).—Arr: Nov. 13, Kekerangu, s, from Adelaide. ...

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  38. TWO PERSONS KILLED.

    When a motor car conveying six people to Kempsey ran off the road, and overturned in a ditch three of the passengers were thrown clear, but the others were pinned beneath the ...

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  39. FARM SHED BURNT.

    A large shed containing a header and a number of other farming implements, at Mr. Bertram Barber's farm, near the Parkes racecourse, was burnt to the ground. The header ...

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  40. TENNIS ENTHUSIAST.

    Mr. Harvey Malcolm, of Victoria, honorary secretary of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association, who arrived in Sydney by the Niagara on Saturday, after witnessing the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 words
  42. WESTON EISTEDDFOD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 796 words
  43. DR. STANTON.

    "Mrs. Benson is a lone woman, and is informed by her neighbour that Stanton is a good doctor, but that he 'can't pass a woman.' Notwithstanding this, when the doctor comes, she ...

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  44. MAN KILLED.

    Edward James Whitaker, science master at Scotch College, was killed on Saturday when a train crashed into his motor cycle and sidecar at the Napier-street crossing, ...

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  45. CAR CRASHES INTO TREE.

    A motor car, driven by George Weston, a commercial traveller, crashed into a tree on Preston-road, near Col[?]ie, on Saturday. Weston received painful facial abrasions. W. T. ...

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  46. ENGINEERS' AWARD.

    In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court Judge Beeby delivered his reserved decision upon an application for a variation of the award covering members of the Amalgamated ...

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  47. MILITARY CEREMONY

    An impressive military ceremonial was carried out at Hobart to-day, when ex-members of the 40th Battalion A.I.F. presented the 40th Battalion, Australian Military Forces, ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. OIL IN W.A.

    A report that oil had been found on the Peel Estate[?]has been received in Fremantle. A sample has been sent for analysis, but no results have yet been obtaind. ...

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  50. DR. ARTHUR'S ADVICE TO MR. LANG.

    In a statement on Friday, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Lang) said that the Bavin Government had already achieved a record of infamy unparalleled in history, and that its ...

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  51. BROKEN HILL LINE.

    "It will never pay for axie grease." This remarkable statement was made yesterday by a leading railway official concerning the new Sydney-Broken Hill service. The officer is ...

    Article : 225 words
  52. MAN DROWNED.

    Despite the efforts of two comrades to save him, Gordon Daisly, of Frederick-street, Ashfield, was drowned. in Cattai Creek, Windsor, yesterday afternoon in full view of between ...

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  53. PASSENGER DIES.

    George James Weston, 72 years of age, of Cobargo, was found dead on the steamer Merimbula soon after the vessel left Bermagui for Sydney on Saturday. Mr. Weston, ...

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  54. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    A motor car accident occurred on the main South coast road last night near Wollongong. One of the cars was stationary, when the other car, smashed into it, both being badly ...

    Article : 64 words
  55. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  56. OIL STORE EMPLOYEES.

    The Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court by a majority decision, fixed the hours for employees in oil stores at 44 a week. The application was made by the ...

    Article : 58 words
  57. BABY HEALTH CENTRES.

    In case some mothers may fear to take their babies to the local Baby Health Centre on account of the prevalence of infectious diseases, Dr. E. Sydney Morris, Director of Maternal ...

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  58. FLIES AND MOSQUITOES.

    Although the summer is not far advanced, flies and mosquitoes have made their appear ance. Dr. Purdy. Sydney health officer, advises householders to "wage war on the fly[?] ...

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  59. STATE GEOLOGIST.

    In view of the oil developments in Queensland arrangements have been made by the Government to send Mr. L. C. Ball, Government Geologist, to the United States. He will ...

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  60. LORD MAYORALTY OF ADELAIDE.

    Councillor J. L. Bonython, the eldest son of Sir Langdon Bonython, has been elected unopposed as Lord Mayor of Adelaide, in succession to Sir Wallace Bruce. ...

    Article : 34 words
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