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  2. THIS MORNING'S GOSSIP

    MAJOR NORMAN BREARLEY, D.S.O., etc., who recently secured the Commonwealth Government's contract for the north-west aerial mail in West Australia, is a vigorous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,245 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 51 words
  4. DAY BY DAY

    The Railway Commissioner's report for the December quarter stresses some expected features. The rise in fares is reflected in an increase in second class ...

    Article : 347 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,697 words
  6. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,751 words
  7. THE NATIONALIST SELECTIONS

    Sir,--As an old member of the National Association of New South Wales, I feel it my duty to give a note of warning to the executive of the National Association, in order that the ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. A CHANCE FOR SAILORS

    Sir Joseph Cook has personally conducted Earl Beatty over the exhibition of Australia House. We are sometimes puzzled concerning the duties of our High ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  9. HOW TO KILL CRICKET. ABORIGINAL ROCK CARVINGS.

    Sir,--I would like to support a "Lover of Cricket" in to-day's paper. I saw two days of the recent match, and enjoyed it, for you can enjoy bowling and fielding as wall as batting Sir,--Your correspondent, E. P. Davidson's, suggestion in your issue of January 31 that the aboriginal rock carvings at Kuring-gai Chase should be re-cut, is not one that ...

    Article : 361 words
  10. A DEPRESSING GAME.

    Sir,--In reply to "A Lover of Cricket," permit me to say that there are other cricket lovers, some of whom follow closely the ins and outs of the glorious old game, even though such ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. SHANTUNG.

    There were many who predicted before the Washington Conference assembled that whatever Japan might give up she would not give up Shantung. It was said that ...

    Article : 262 words
  12. THE STATE ORCHESTRA.

    According to what Sir Arthur Rickard said at Thursday's orchestral guarantee meeting, there is no prospect of a conductor from oversea filling the temporary ...

    Article : 227 words
  13. CONTRACTS SENT ABROAD.

    Sir,--I have read the statement by Mr. James M'Mahon in the press that the Government had allowed a Government contract to go abroad, and also a challenge from the Premier (Mr ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Captain Alan Lawrence, A.D.C., was present at the cricket match, Australia v. The Rest, at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. NEW PICTURES

    There have been added to the black and white section of the National Art Gallery of New South Wales some excellent sketches by the late Douglas Fry, which were recently ...

    Article : 205 words
  16. ANTI-LABOR SPLIT.

    Sir,--Mr. Ashton, M.L.C., warns the man on the land not to allow himself to bo governed by a recollection of past grievances, but by a recognition of present dangers. Wise words, ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. EXCESS OF EXPORTS

    The oversea trade records of the Commonwealth for the first six months of the financial year, 1921-22, have been compiled by the Bureau of Commerce and Statistics. ...

    Article : 290 words
  18. FINE WEEK-END

    The Acting State Meteorologist, in the light of atmospheric conditions as disclosed by last night's reports, fore- caste a fine week-end. ...

    Article : 91 words
  19. LOOKING FOR CATTS.

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    Article : 3 words
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