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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. SHEARERS' GOOD TALLY.

    Two shearers bad good tallies at Messrs. Hill Bros. Benendine station yesterday. O'Neill who won the all-comers' contest at the Royal Show, and Poach, who was second, ...

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  3. CRICKET. NEW ZEALAND TEAM.

    Alderman W. P. McEIhone, chairman of the New South Wales Cricket Association, presided yesterday at a reception to the visiting New Zealand cricket team. ...

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  4. NEW FACTORY.

    The new factory of the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company (Australia), Ltd., was opened by the Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, at Granville yesterday. About 500, ...

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  5. AMAZING ASSAULT.

    Inquiries are being made by the police into the amazing conduct of a man in King-street, Newtown, last night, who struck and severely injured two men, who attempted to pick up a ...

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  6. FEDERAL SESSION.

    By 31 votes to 17 the House of Representatives to-night agreed to the third reading of the Commonwealth Bank Savings Bank Bill, Consideration of the measure in committee ...

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  7. THE RAIN. Further Falls.

    A southern disturbance which has since moved over the Tasman Sea, caused more useful rain in New South Wales during the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. yesterday. ...

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  8. FATAL AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    The deceased entered the service of the Water Board as a junior clerk in 1920, and secured rapid promotion. He was granted 12 months' leave of absence by the board on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TIN HARES. No Further Licenses.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntnell), in referring yesterday to the changed conditions of coursing owing to the introduction of the mechanical bare, said that it was ...

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  10. YASS WATER SUPPLY.

    The Yass water supply is now complete. Water will be laid on to the town next week. ...

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  11. ALLEGED SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    John William Harley, 19, an English migrant, was charged at the Murwillumbah Police Court with a serious offence against a girl under the ago of 16. The magistrate committed ...

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  12. WOMBEYAN CAVES.

    The new road to the Wombeyan Caves is almost completed. At the caves considerable improvements have been executed, including the installation of electric light. The ...

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  13. STORMS IN RIVERINA.

    COWRA, Thursday.—Storms passing over the district resulted in a fall of 60 points of rain, which came when it was most needed, and will assure a successful harvest. Crops ...

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  14. BOYS' ADVENTURE.

    Two Sydney boys, who left their homes, were detained by the police at Stuart Town. They travelled by train as far as Orange, and then set out to carry their swags further west. A ...

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  15. MANAGER'S OPINION.

    Mr. W. H. Winsor, who came from New Zealand to manage the team, stated yesterday that it should not be understood that the New Zealanders ...

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  16. SOUTH COAST PIONEER'S DEATH.

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. William Griffith at the age of 77 years. Deceased waa the first white child born at Bodalla. He was a builder. He was on the gold diggings ...

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  17. THUNDERSTORMS IN WEST.

    Scattered thunderstorms occurred yesterday. There was a fall of 24 points at Parragundy, but much heavier falls occurred at places where no official records are kept. The ...

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  18. ACCUSED WOMAN.

    A pathetic scene occurred in the Adelaide Criminal Court to-day when a single woman named Florence May Jenkins, aged 22 years, was charged with the murder of her infant ...

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  19. RAILWAY PORTER INJURED.

    Norman Greeves, 17, a junior porter on the railway station, was walking across the rails to the station this morning, when he was struck by an engine. First aid was rendered by ...

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  20. PROTEST MOTION DEFEATED AT GRAFTON.

    At a meeting convened by the Mayor of Grafton (Ald. D. W. Macpherson), held in the Town Hall to-night, protests were made against the proposal to introduce tin hare ...

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  21. MATCH COMMENCES TO-DAY.

    To-day New South Wales players will meet the New Zealand team that is returning to the Dominion from England. The match, which is scheduled for four days, is creating much ...

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  22. MANLY TOURING PARTY.

    Members of the Manly touring party arrived at Goulburn yesterday, after having travelled more than 650 miles since leaving home. They were met by the Mayor (Alderman ...

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  23. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co. have received the following telegrams:— From Yerranbah station, New Angeldool, New South Wales: "Seventy points rain ...

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  24. BROKEN HILL.

    Although actual work on the railway line from Condobolin commenced only within the last generation, as early as 1888 there were many who pressed for its construction. The ...

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  25. REFERENDUM REJECTS TIN HARES.

    By a referendum yesterday the Claremont ratepayers refused by 438 votes to 333 to allow the Claremont Oval to be leased for tin hare racing. There was only a 42 per cent. poll. ...

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  26. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    The Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Buttenshaw) yesterday afternoon inspected the city railway and harbour bridge works, and made special inquiries regarding the ...

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  27. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 words
  28. HOSPITAL BALL.

    The annual adult and juvenile balls in aid of the Orange District, Hospital, for which Mrs. E. L. Winchester and Miss Roslyn Johnson were the secretaries, resulted in a net ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation of about twenty unemployed were removed from the Town Hall yesterday. They stated that their object was to get a public meeting convened to deal with ...

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  30. HEALTH POLICY.

    The ideal which Dr. Arthur has set himself as Minister for Health in the new State Government is to prevent disease in the community rather than deal with it after it has ...

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  31. FIRE COMMISSIONERS ENTERTAINED.

    There was a happy gathering at the Moree fire station last night, when the Mayor of Moree and other prominent citizens welcomed and entertained members of the Fire Board ...

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  32. LATE MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  33. MAN CHARGED.

    A large quantity of liquor, valued at £90, and believed to have been the proceeds of a burglary at the Temple Bar Hotel, in George-street, city, some nights ago, was recovered ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT WHIP.

    MR. J. G. D. ARKINS, member for Rockdale who was appointed Government Whip at the meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. DEATH OF MRS. E. CLEMESHA.

    A Well-known resident of the Narrabri district, Mrs. Elbert Clemesha, aged 84 years, is dead. She came to the north-west from Western Australia, and lived for a time [?] ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING.

    Aldinga, from Melbourne. Port Denison, from New York, via Brisbane. INDEX. NEWS. ...

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  37. COLTS v GLADESVILLE.

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  38. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    An unusual case was heard by Judge Coyle at the Albury Quarter Sessions to-day, when Robert Henry Deveral, 23, was charged with stealing a sum of money at Corowa. When ...

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  39. LONG CHASE.

    Two youths were arrested at Lochinvar by Plain Clothes Constable Emmett, after an exciting chase. They were suspected of having some knowledge concerning the ...

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  40. HIGH PRICE OF BEEF.

    It is many years since the people of Sydney paid so high a price for their beef steak as they are paying to-day. There has been a shortage of cattle at the ...

    Article : 209 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. STRANGE BEHAVIOUR ON BEACH.

    Excitement was caused on Bondi Beach late yesterday afternoon by a man who, after stripping himself of his clothes in view of the public, threatened with a knife a beach ...

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  43. FURNITURE TRADE.

    Rigid regulations have been drafted by the officials of the Furnishing Trades Union to guard against any violation of union principles by the foreigners who are members of ...

    Article : 281 words
  44. SEWER FATALITY.

    It was revealed at an inquest held yesterday by Mr. Richardson Clark that the cause of the death of Walter Edward Jones, at the sewer works at Rosehill on September 30, was ...

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  45. NATURALISATION.

    Under the provisions of a bill to amend the Commonwealth Nationality Acts, notice of which has been given in the House of Representatives, foreigners desiring to assume ...

    Article : 168 words
  46. THE CONSTITUTION.

    Considerable amendment of the Commonwealth Constitution was suggested by Mr. Justice Higgins in evidence before the Royal Commission on the Constitution to-day. He ...

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  47. EXPORT PRODUCE.

    In conjunction with the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, the Federal Ministry will establish an experimental research station to undertake observations and ...

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  48. BOY INJURED.

    Thomas Turner, aged 8 years, of Morris-street. Summer Hill, was severely injured yesterday morning, when he was run over by a lorry at the intersection of Lorne and Morris ...

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  49. L.M. SOCIETY.

    Mr. T. Gordon Searle, Australasian financial agent for the London Missionary Society, was at a meeting of the Sydney board of the society held yesterday, nominated to the ...

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  50. SENT TO THE TIP.

    Under the present system of distribution [?] fishing industry of Australia cannot ad[?] beyond the limit it has reached," said [?] T C. Roughley last night, in a lecture ...

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  51. CENTRAL-SQUARE.

    "Medico" writes, complaining of the "hopeless condition" of the G.P.O. Parcels Office in Central-square. Calling at the office with a postcard, notifying a parcel from overseas, ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

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  53. CITY NIGHT REFUGE.

    Dean Talbot, speaking yesterday at the annual meeting of the City Night Refuge and Soup Kitchen, said that the institution had been in existence for 60 years. It was ...

    Article : 86 words
  54. KING ELECTORATE.

    The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Harkness) was yesterday informed by the returning officer for King (Mr. Allen) that he had been advised by radiogram that the poll at Lord ...

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  55. TRAMWAYMEN.

    Largely-attended meetings of the Tramway Union yesterday decided to appoint a committee to interview the Railway Commissioners regarding the men's objections to the ...

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  56. MIGRANTS BY OTRANTO.

    Among 94 British immigrants that reached Sydney by the Otranto yesterday, there were 39 nominated passengers, 54 domestics, and one farmer. The vessel also brought 350 ...

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  57. ROSES FOR SOLDIERS' WARDS.

    To brighten the T.B. and other wards of the Prince of Wales Military Hospital, Randwick, an appeal is being made to rose-growers on the North Shore line. Arrangements have ...

    Article : 81 words
  58. ADELAIDE STRIKE SETTLED.

    The Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. A. M. Stewart) announced this afternoon that the moulders from Islington railway workshops, who have been on strike for several ...

    Article : 38 words
  59. COOKS' STRIKE SETTLED.

    The dispute involving the cooks employed on the State Government vessels was settled this afternoon. ...

    Article : 23 words
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