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  2. RELIGION AND LIFE

    In keening with the educational rally to be held in the Chapter House to-morrow evening, yesterday was observed as Education Sunday in most of the Anglican churches in the Sydney ...

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  3. MISS DOROTHEA SPINNEY

    The series of plays to be given by Miss Dorothea Spinney in the King's Hall opened on Saturday evening with the "Alcestis of Euripides." ...

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  4. HILL 60

    Many days in the round year are memorable to Australia because of some splendid achievement of her soldiers on foreign battlefields. We retail with pride and a little sadness those ...

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  5. SALVATION ARMY WORK

    The Salvation Army is not content with "strong posts" in the more thickly-populated parts of the city and suburbs, but, observing the trend of population outwards, is ...

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  6. MILLION FARMS

    "At first blush I was disappointed in the reply of Sir Joseph Cook (the acting-Prime Minister) to the deputation on the big proposals." said sir Joseph Carruthers on Saturday. "but it ...

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  7. HYDRO-ELECTRIC

    Mr. William Corin, Chief Electrical Engineer. Public Works Department, in an interesting lecture to the members of the institute of Civil Engineers at the Royal Society's House, ...

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  8. ART STUDENTS' REVELS

    The spirit of gaiety pervaded the revels of the Students' Night, the last function in connection with the Royal Art Society's exhibition, at the New Gallery, Department of Education, ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS

    BATHURST.--Mr. John Hughes, one of the oldest residents in Bathurst, died at Kelso on Thursday night. In his 95th year. The deceased came to the district a lad, and had resided here ...

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  10. WILKIE BARD

    At a civic reception. Mr. Wilkie said said he was confident that Sydney audiences were present to be entertained, and not to criticise, and his words were certainly true, so far as ...

    Article : 268 words
  11. GRAND OPERA HOUSE

    The now comedy drama, "Should a Wife Refuse?" produced to crowded houses at the Grand Opera House on Saturday satisfies the popular demand in all the essentials of dramatic ...

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  12. FRENCH MEMORIAL

    Colonel Murdoch, C.M.G., acting-president of the Australian Federal Capital League, has asked the acting-Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Cook, to receive a deputation from the officers ...

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  13. "MAN AND SUPERMAN"

    The origin of "Man and Superman," the play successfully produced by the Repertory Society at the Playhouse on Saturday evening, is explained by Mr. Bernard Shaw in the preface ...

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  14. EXPLORER'S VIEWPOINT

    I suppose I may say, without boasting, that no one knows the interior of Australia better than I. I have travelled it through and through, and ...

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  15. NEW CHURCH

    The partly completed Roman Catholic Church at Chatswood was opened yesterday by Archbishop W. Barry (Coadjutor-Archbishop of Hobart), who was appointed to the ...

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  16. PETER SIMONOFF

    The secretary or the Australian Coal and Shale Workers' Federation, Mr. Willis, has received the following letter front Peter Simonoff, representative in Australia of the Russian ...

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  17. FARM TRAGEDY

    TAMWORTH. Saturday.--The inquest into tho death of Thomas John Hall, who was shot at B. M. Cohen's farm on the night of August 5, and died in the Tamworth District Hospital on ...

    Article : 248 words
  18. BRIGHT PROSPECTS

    MAITLAND, Sunday.--The prospects of the primary producers and the men on the land in the Maitland, Dungog, Singleton, Muswellbrook, and Upper Hunter districts, Mr. W. F. O'Hearn. ...

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  19. GOOD PROSPECTS

    WELLINGTON. (N.Z.), Sunday.--English butter and cheese importers' representatives here are still, inactive, awaiting further advices regarding values. Meantime, opinions of local ...

    Article : 141 words
  20. THE MAILS

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  21. CHILD KILLED

    HOBART, Sunday.--On Saturday night Kenneth Mackay (10) set fire to some crackers and placed them in a tin which contained six detonators. ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. COASTAL VESSELS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 141 words
  23. GOLDFIELDS RACES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 506 words
  24. FIRE IN BUTTER FACTORY

    TARBE, Saturday.--Early yesterday morning the Manning River Co-operative Company's butter factory at Mitchell Island narrowly escaped being destroyed by fire. ...

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  25. LATE MR. H. S. W. CRUMMER

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  26. NAVY CADETS

    The inauguration of the first Navy League sea cadet movement in Australia was made the occasion for the planting of two English oak trees at the water frontage of Birchgrove Park. ...

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  27. CONSCIENCE MONEY

    The Railway Commissioners notify the receipt of a £3 note by post, with a slip enclosed, "Conscience Money" being written thereon. The envelope bears the ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. TOWN HALL FLAGS

    The reason why the flags were flying at half-mast at the Town Hall on Saturday night has been explained. Out of respect, and following the usual ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. QUEENSLAND TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Queensland singles tennis championships were commenced on Saturday. Jordan (N.S.W.) and Radcliffe (Q.) were the contestants. At one set all heavy rain put a stop to play for about an hour. ...

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  30. "ON OUR SELECTION"

    Dad, as represented by Bert Bailey, strenuously ploughs his way along in "On Our Selection" at the Palace Theatre, and admiring audiences pronounce him a jovial farmer, ...

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  31. OIL LEASE SOUGHT

    PERTH, Sunday.--The Minister for Mines slates that the Anglo-Persian Oil Syndi ate, which was last year refused 100,000 acres on lease in West Australia, has re-opened negotiations without results. ...

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  32. FULLERS' THEATRE

    "The Isle of Live for Ever," as staged by the new American Revue Company at Fullers Theatre on Saturday, brought much joyous merriment to overflowing houses. The musical ...

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  33. MAROUBRA BAPTIST CHURCH

    A new Baptist Church was opened ait Maroubra on Saturday by the president of the Baptist Union, Mr. C. W. Rogers, in the presence of a large gathering, representative of ...

    Article : 142 words
  34. AUSTRALIA'S WILD LIFE

    Dante Margaret Davidson, who has evinced the most sympathetic interest in the welfare of the wonderful Australian flora and fauna, wilt preside at the annual meeting of the Wild ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. SHOE AND LEATHER FAIR

    The London Shoe and Leather Fair will be held this year in the first week in October (Monday to Friday, October 3 to 7), at the Royal Agricultural Hail, London. Nearly 400 ...

    Article : 103 words
  36. QUEENSLAND BOWLS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The New South Wales howling, at the request of the Queens hind Bowling Association, included a visit to Ipswich in its itinerary. A closely [?] game resulted in a victory for New ...

    Article : 47 words
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