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    MARINADE has been scratched from Saturday's Rosehill two-years-old event. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CRUSHING MILL WORKERS

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  4. WHOSE WERE THE TWINS?

    AT Bulli Police Court to-day. William John Ashfor, senior, William John Ashford, junior, and Mary Garrett were charged that they did conspire together, ...

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  5. REPLY NEEDED FROM LABOR

    Sir,--The Advisory Councilm which has been formed by a number of persons whose identity is somewhat obscure, has been organising meetings throughout the ...

    Article : 363 words
  6. RESULTS OF MATRICULATION

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  7. HAS IMPROVED

    RAY DUNLOP who played the best tennis of his career in the Australian championships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LANG'S PLAN

    THE following additional branches and organisations have endorsed Mr. Lang's financial proposals:--Granville Sub-branch, A.R.U. "That this ...

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  9. MAKE MEMBERS REMEMBER

    Sir,--As a reader of your paper since its inception I have often wondered why you have not advocated the recall of every Labor politician, Federal or State, if ...

    Article : 233 words
  10. CYCLISTS IN INTER-CLUB DUELAT'DROME

    BEFORE the war, amateur track championship were staged regulatly for the Griffith Shield but when the trophy was won outright, the ...

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  11. BOND'S LIQUIDATOR SUMMONED

    Robert William Nelson, liquidator of George A. Bond and Co. Ltd., was proceeded against by George A. Bond, at Contral Summons Court yesterday, on ...

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  12. RADIO TO PAPUA

    THE new high-speed direct radio telegraph service established by Amalgamated Wireless between Sydney and Port Moresby, Papua, was ...

    Article : 353 words
  13. SERGT. JENNINGS WINS

    ALLEGING that he had been assaulted by Police Sergeant William Patrick Jennings, a plaintiff claimed £200 damages. ...

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  14. SESSIONS TRIALS

    BEFORE Judge Armstrong at the Quarter Sessions yesterday, Daniel Patrick Quinn, 31, ironworker, pleaded guilty to a charge of bigamy, and ...

    Article : 417 words
  15. CLAIM FOR £15,000 FROM BANK

    Forgery on a wholesale scale, by means of which he was defrauded to the extent of £15,500, was alleged by Charles Victor Paddison, retired land ...

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  16. HAROLD PARK COURSING

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  17. OFFICERS OF CITY COUNCIL

    THE City Council Conciliation Committee has completed, after a lengthy hearing a new award to cover salaried officers in the City, ...

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  18. ARTICLED CLERKS

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  19. IN OUR LETTER RACK

    LETTERS addressed to the following are in our letter-rack: Mr. A. D. Morwood, Mr. A. E. Friver, Mr. H. L. Goode (of Parramatta), Mr. ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. FINDING WORK

    Replying to members in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier said the Government was doing all it possibly could to find ...

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  21. SPRINTER CARLTON TO RUN AT MAITLAND

    JIMMY CARLTON, the International sprinter, will give an exhibition at St. Patrick's Sports. Maitland, on March 21. ...

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  22. RAN INTO THE COURT

    Shouting and gesticulating wildly, Edwin Hutton, 49, fireman, was so anxious to tell his version of an offensive behavior charge against him ...

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  23. HAD TAKEN 570 BETS

    William Francis Dykes, 30, newsagent, was fined £60, or six months' gaol, by Mr. MacDougal, S.M., at Central Police Court yesterday, for using ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. A.L.P. SOCIALISATION COMMITTEE

    A big conference is being held in Newcastle on Saturday. March 28 to form a socialisation committee covering the whole of Newcastle and district. Many local units ...

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  25. BADGE TENNIS

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  26. "GIVE UP THE BIKE OR DIE!"

    Mick Hester, 10, of Fairymendow, laborer on cross-country railway work, was utilising his rationed week from work to put in intensive training on his bicycle for ...

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  27. TO LOOK FOR GOLD

    Men are leaving Melbourne at the rate of forty a day to prospect for gold under the Government's unemployment assistance scheme. ...

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  28. BUTCHERS' ASSISTANTS SEEK 44 HOURS

    Application was made to the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission by the Australasian Meat Industry Employees' Union for a variation of the award of October ...

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  29. COCKLE CREEK ENGINEERS' AWARD

    Jadgment was reserved by the Deputy. Industrial Commissioner (Mr. E. J. Kavanagh) in an appeal by the Caledonian Collieries Ltd. against certain clauses in ...

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  30. DIVORCE DECREES MADE ABSOLUTE

    In the Divorce Court yesterday Mr. Justice Owen pronounced decrees absolute in the following suits:--Daisy Irene Kirk v Robert ...

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  31. DEATH OF JOHN LEACH A LOSS TO LABOR

    The death occurred in the Sacred Heart Hospital, Young, recently, of Mr. John Florence Leach, aged 56. Decreased was widely known throughout ...

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  32. REDUCING INTEREST

    The Premier said yesterday that the position regarding interest payments to bondholders and bank interest generally was as he had staed in the ...

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  33. WOMEN CRICKETERS

    THE following is the team chosen to represent New South Wales in the interestate women's cricket carnival on March 21: E. Pritchard, captain ...

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  34. LADY HAIRDRESSERS HID IN CUBICLES

    Ruby Lowenstoin, trading as Marion Wilson, of Castlereagh Street, Sydney, was fined by the Chief industrial Magistrate (Mr. Prior), on ...

    Article : 125 words
  35. FOREMEN STEVEDORES' ENTRANCE FEES

    An application concerning a drastic amendment of the rules of the Foremen Stevedores' Association of New South Wales was before the Full Bench of the ...

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  36. TRAM-DRIVER SENT FOR TRIAL

    The City Coroner committed Thomas Edward Conroy, tram-driver,, for trial at the Quarter Sessions yesterday on a charge of having feloniously ...

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  37. KIAMA SCHOOL PUPILS' LONG TRIPS

    Kiama children travel 50 miles by rail to get to Wollongong High School, and many walk miles house from the station. When the Minister for Education visited ...

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  38. HANDBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

    AT a recent meeting of the N.S.W Handball Association, it Was decided to commence the State championship games on March 28. ...

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  39. CATTLE FROM KIAMA

    Kiama district, which is rapidly becoming an important one in cattle rearing, is to be declared a Picura-free area, which means that beasts will not be brought into ...

    Article : 98 words
  40. REFUSING ENDORSEMENT

    At the last meeting of the Summer Hill branch, it was decided to ask the State Executive to refuse endorsement at the next election to all those ...

    Article : 49 words
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