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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Many visitors from Sydney and towns in the central west attended the annual installation of officers of Lodge Lach[?]an and the ball which followed. The following officers ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At a meeting of the council of the National Association last night the following additional endorsements for the forthcoming State elections were announced: ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The magnificent work that relief workers are doing to provide food for those in distress in various western suburbs is to be seen at the soup kitchens established in those ...

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  5. SALES TAX.

    The Commissioner of Taxation (Mr. R. Ewing) has issued the following additional rulings:- METAL SPRAYING. ...

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  6. RAIN EXPECTED.

    By Wednesday unsettled conditions, with rain and some thunder, are expected to extend throughout New South Wales. During the week-end light rain fell in southern ...

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  7. REVOLUTION IN ARGENTINA.

    The Plaza de Mayo, the principal thoroughfare of Buenos Aires in which is situated the Presidential residence, vacated by Dr. Irigoyen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY.

    It is understood that the coal owners have reached an agreement to establish marketing schemes under the Coal Mines Act, and that practically all the schemes are in accordance ...

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  9. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    At a special meeting of the Executive Council yesterday Parliament was further prorogued to September 19. It is undeistood that on that date a ...

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  10. REPUDIATION.

    The Town Hall was only half filled last night for what was announced to be the mass demonstration arranged by the Labour Council to discuss the proposed repudiation of the ...

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  11. GRAFTON P. AND A. SOCIETY.

    At a meeting of the Clarence Pastoral and Agricultural Society's committee Mr. W. [?] Robinson was re-elected president, Messrs. C. B. Bailey and J. B. McDougall ...

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  12. WHISKY TRADE.

    The abnormal excise duty on whisky of 72/6 per gallon, in addition to overstocking in recent years, necessitates the Highland Ma[?]t Distillers' Association reducing its output for ...

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  13. QUALIFICATION OF CANDIDATES.

    It was announced yesterday on behalf of the Electoral Commission that candidates at the forthcoming State general election must be enrolled for some State electoral district, ...

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  14. ATTEMPT TO BREAK INTO STORE.

    Evidence of an attempt to force an [?] trance into the grocery store of Mr. Frank Nelson, Tweed Heads, was discovered during the week-end by a passer-by, who noticed [?] ...

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  15. BONDI ELECTORATE.

    Mr. A. Landa, endorsed Labour candidate for Bondi, opened his campaign in the Bondi Casino last night before an audience of more than 200 people. ...

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  16. MENTAL PATENTS.

    A report issued by the Lunacy Board of Control announces that general paralysis of the insane has been conquered by allowing patents to be bitten by mosquitoes carrying ...

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  17. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Two young men, Geoffrey Hordern [?] Harold Strode, were driving in a car fro[?] Oakhurst Station to Wyalong when the c[?] skidded in loose earth about eight miles from ...

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  18. ARBITRATION ACT.

    In accordance with the amended regulations under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act the appointment of four conciliation committees in the railways cases now before the Full ...

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  19. SECONDARY TEACHERS

    "If you ask me what will be the future policy of the Government," said the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) in opening the eighth annual conference of the Secondary ...

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  20. TOLL ON FERRIES.

    The question of a toll on main roads ferri[?] between midnight and 5 a.m. was raised a[?] a meeting of Tweed Shire Council, when [?] letter was received from Mr. Garner ...

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  21. COMMUNIST CAMPAIGN.

    The Communist party of Australia will open its election campaign to-morrow night at the Town Hall, Auburn, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  22. MARRICKVILLE.

    Mr. F. B. Wright announces his candidature for the Marrickville electorate as "the people's non-party candidate." ...

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  23. MURDER AT SUVA.

    Khata Malaya, an Indian peanut-seller, was murdered at Vunidilo, a Polynesian village near Suva, on August 23. A native has been arrested and charged with the crime. ...

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  24. CONFERENCE OF COUNCILS.

    The conference of representatives of the South Grafton Municipal Council and the Orara and Nymboida shire councils discussed the question of meat inspection. The Mayor ...

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  25. THE EGYPT.

    Divers have brought to the surface a safe found in the captain's cabin of the sunken liner Egypt, says a message from Brest. When opened with an oxy-acetylene flame it revealed ...

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  26. ROSE BAY BEACH.

    The Woollahra Council last night received a letter complaining of the offensive smell caused by seaweed on the Rose Bay beach, and stating that it was due to the ...

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  27. MINE CLOSES DOWN.

    Following the granting of the suspension of working conditions for six months by the Mining Warden (Mr. Forrest, P.M.), the mine at Captain's Flat closed down at the ...

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  28. ROBBERY OF TYRES.

    A number of retreaded motor tyres in 30-450 and 29-440 sizes were stolen during Sunday night from the premises of Miles and Time and Co., Clly-road, Darlington. The premises ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Solicitors acting on behalf of Jack Diamond, the Chicago gangster, who was deported from Germany, have commenced an action against the Prussian Government for damages for ...

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  30. ROBBERIES AT NARROMINE.

    On Sunday night burglars entered the Timbrlebungie Shire Council office and the premises of Gillespie and Co., flour millers, J. W. Smith, butcher, C. H. Spora, chemist, and ...

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  31. VALUABLE ANTIQUES

    A collection of curios and antiques valued at £500 was stolen from the home of Mr. Gerald Vaughan, in Wattle Tree-road, East Malvern, on Saturday shortly after Mr. ...

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  32. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

    Judge Samuel Greene, of Chicago, who is visiting Sydney, will deliver a further series of lectures on Christian Science, including a midday lecture on Thursday next at the ...

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  33. LORRY FATALITY.

    The condition of Leslie Rae, who was injured on Saturday morning when a lorry became out of control between Goulburn and Tumut, and turned over three times, is still ...

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  34. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    Before Judge Mocatta at the Tamworth Quarter Sessions to-day, Frederick George Grenville pleaded guilty to a charge of stealing goods on August 13, 1928, from Harcourts, ...

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  35. RELIEF IN MONARO SHIRE.

    The Local Government Department has notified the Monaro Shire Council of a grant of £1000 from the Unemployment Relief Council for work on the Numeralla to Peak ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Samuel Berkman, whose remains were interred in the Jewish cemetery at Rookwood yesterday, died at a Randwick private hospital on Sunday, aged 78 years. He was in business ...

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  37. JAPANESE STEAMER'S MASTER.

    Captain Nakamura, commander of the Japanese steamer Kitano Maru, which arrived in Sydney yesterday on her maiden voyage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  39. £10,000 FOR QUEANBEYAN.

    Mr. W. Hedges, M.L.A., has notified the Mayor (Alderman W. B, Freebody) that a grant of £10,000 has been made available from the unemployment relief fund, to be used ...

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  40. MR. J. B. OLLIFFE.

    The funeral of Mr. Joseph Benjamin Office, well-known spotting man, and at one time piesident of the Licensed Victuallers' Association, who died on Saturday, took place at ...

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  41. HOTEL RAIDED.

    A raid by the police on the Commercial Hotel, Ulmarra, late on the night of August 19, during the broadcast of a description of the fifth test match in England, was described ...

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  42. 20 MINERS TO BE DISMISSED.

    At Mount Keira Colliery 20 miners have received notices of dismissal owing to slackness of trade. ...

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  43. PATTERN ARITHMETIC.

    With the aid of six tiny children from the Glenmore-road School, Paddington, Miss E. Cotton yesterday demonstrated at David Jones' the Newton-Russell system of pattern ...

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  44. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 221 words
  45. ANONYMOUS DONATIONS.

    Last month the head of a Government department, who wished to remain anonymous, forwarded a cheque for £50 to be specially used for the food relief work of the ...

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  46. PRICE OF GOODS INCREASED.

    Complaints have been received by the Government that some business people had increased amounts charged for goods under the guise of sales tax. It has been decided ...

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  47. MAN FATALLY SHOT.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred at Kaniva at the week-end. Thomas Ord, 21, of Kaniva, eldest son of Mr. M. Old, manager of the local branch of ...

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  48. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Allen Norman Bell, 26 of Sydney, an engineer of the Shell Oil Company, who was thrown from a motor cycle near Paddy's River to-day, lay for some hours in a ditch ...

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  49. TAMWORTH ELECTRICAL UNDERTAKING.

    The official switching-on of electric current was performed at Kootingal, 15 miles from Tamworth, by Mr. J. Dwyer, in the presence of the Mayor of Tamworth and shire ...

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  50. MR. JAMES T. HUGHSON.

    Mr. James T. Hughson, a well-known resident of the Granville district, died at his home in William-street, Granville, yesterday, aged 54 years. ...

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  51. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    Patrick Quinton, 22, a motor driver, of Chesterfield-street, Waveiley, died in the Royal North Shore Hospital last night, following injuries received in Kuring-gai Chase ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

    Conservatorium Hall: Beethoven recital by Backhaus, 8. Her Majesty's Theatre: "Follow Through," 8. Criterion Theatre: "Coquette," 8. ...

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  53. PARKES TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Jean Margaret Aubrey, 17, died in the Parkes Hospital last night from bullet wounds which she received following a quarrel with her husband, Jack Aubrey, 20, last Thursday. ...

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  54. VOLUNTEER TRAINING.

    The first large military camp to be held in New South Wales under the volunteer system will commence at Liverpool next Saturday, when the 8th Infantiy Brigad will ...

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  55. MR. RICHARD McMAHON.

    Mr. Richard McMahon of the Grand Chester estate, near Coraki, died at the age of 77 years. Mr. McMahon was prominent in turf and ...

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  56. RESUMPTION OF LAND.

    Mr. Justice Mann sometime ago sat as an arbitrator under the Water Act upon a claim by Albert Edward Bowman, owner of Bethanga Park on the Mitta River. The area of the ...

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  57. "PSYCHOLOGY OF DREAMS."

    Professor H. Tasman Lovell, in a lecture on "The Psychology of Dreams," last night, said that ardent longings and deep concerns gave rise to dreams. In sleep a person was off ...

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  58. PARTY INTERRUPTED BY POLICE.

    The intrusion of police into a party in Munni-street, Newtown, last night, was resented by the occupants of the dwelling, and resulted in two girls being arrested and ...

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  59. THIEVES DISTURBED.

    Disturbed while they were engaged in wrapping up a large quantity of tobacco ready for removal, thieves who entered the Carlisle Cash and Carry Grocery Store in Parramatta-road, ...

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  60. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A peculiar accident happened to Mr. Barratt, solicitor, yesterday. While he was driving along a bush track in a motor car the fiont wheel ran over the end of a ...

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  61. POISON BAITS.

    There has been wholesale slaughter of do[?] at Lithgow by means of poison baits. Several police officers have lost dogs. During three days council employees ...

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  62. OPTICIANS' ACT.

    The chairman of the Board of O [?]ometrical Registration stated yesterday that the board is now engaged in the preparation of regulations under the Opticians Act, 1930. It is ...

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  63. UNLICENSED PISTOLS.

    Albert Lewis, 19, was fined £12 at the Parramatta Police Court yesterday, for having had two unlicensed pistols in his possession. On charges of having stolen the weapons, ...

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  64. PARRAMATTA COUNCIL.

    Dr. Richard P. Waugh, of Parramatta, has been declared elected unopposed to the vacancy in the Parramatta Council caused by the death of the Mayor (Alderman A. H. ...

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  65. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED.

    Beryl Edna Terrie, aged one year and nine months, died at Balmain Hospital from burns received in her home in Darling-street, Balmain, last Tuesday, when the child fell into a ...

    Article : 43 words
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