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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION[?]

    At a meeting of the Bowral sub-branch [?] the Country Women's Association as [?] tion was received from Kentucky asking [?] of the Bowral members to open the [?] ...

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  3. 44-HOUR ACT.

    Argument was concluded before the Full Bench of the High Court to-day on the appeals brought by three manufacturing firms of New South Wales for the purpose of challenging ...

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  4. COMMERCE.

    The conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia at yesterday's meeting decided to affiliate with the International Chamber of Commerce. The ...

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  5. COCKATOO DOCK.

    Manufacturers of electrical apparatus in New South Wales fear that the operations of Cockatoo Island Dockyard may be indefinitely expanded to the detriment of their own ...

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  6. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Further details of the plans evolved by the Treasurer (Dr. Page) and the Country party Whip (Mr. Hunter, M.P.) for the creation of an All-Australian Country party, show that ...

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  7. GOOD RAINS. Northern Districts.

    Good rains have fallen in northern districts of the State, and will afford considerable relief on the north-western plains and slopes and on the northern tablelands and North Coast. ...

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  8. LABOUR DISPUTE.

    Stormy scenes marked a meeting of the Paddington Labour League last night, when Alderman Connell, a well-known member of the A.L.P. executive, was called upon to give ...

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  9. COTTAGE AND CONTENTS BU[?].

    A weatherboard cottage, owned [?] by Mr. R. Jeffries, was recently distroyed [?] fire. Mr. Jeffries was absent, but [?] fries and family escpaed in their night [?] ...

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  10. LORRY DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    A motor lorry being driven along the [?] road by J. Rann burst into flames. Ra[?] and bands were severely acorched. The [?] spread around Miss Amy Connors, of [?] ...

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  11. DEATHS OF PIONEERS

    There died last week p[?] of Mudgee and district—Mrs. Eli[?] 82 years, Mrs. Mary Ann Roberts, [?] and Mrs. Catherine Clarke, of Cross [?] ...

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  12. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    A motor accident occured at a p[?] the main road known as the 'Dog [?] where a single-seater car, driven by Mr. [?] brlake, of the Kandos quarries, and a [?] ...

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  13. ALEXANDRIA FIRE.

    An outbreak of fire at the works of the Pioneer Spring Co., Ltd., McEvoy-street, Alexandria, yesterday afternoon, caused damage estimated at between £3000 and £4000. ...

    Article : 9 words
  14. STRAYING ANIMALS.

    The danger of straying animals in the [?] of towns was instanced yesterday [?] local Public schoo. Two little boys, [?] on their way home from school, were [?] ...

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  15. MR. MALING.

    The City Council last night decided that the acting general manager of the Electricity Department (Mr. Mailng) should be paid an allowance at the rate of £1500 per annum ...

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  16. SEVERE STORM.

    The drought was broken in Glen Innes yesterday afternoon with one of the most vicious storms on record. Lightning and thunder were the most severe for many years. No ...

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  17. ROAD REPAIRS.

    The Patrick Plains Shire Council [?] carried a resolution that as licensing fees revenue derived from 123,860 motor cars [?] ing 1925 amounted to £[?],2[?]0, or [?] ...

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  18. SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The Chief Justice will open the Grammar Fete on Saturday next, at 3 o'clock, at the old school in College-street. It is just two years since the last fete, which obtained ...

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  19. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    Country correspondents reported yesterday as follows:— BRANXTON, Tuesday. The dry spell has broken, 94, points being ...

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  20. UNLOADING CARGO.

    Argument was heard to-day by the Board of Trade and Arbitration in the application by a joint committee of waterside employers for an order for cancellation or suspension of ...

    Article : 12 words
  21. EDEN-MONARO.

    "I think that all supporters of sound, constitutional government will be well satisfied with the result of the Eden-Monaro by-election," said the leader of the State Nationalist ...

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  22. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    Addison Clive Burt, aged [?] years, [?] of Alderman C. H. Bart, president of Albury Hospital, died from the [?] splinter having enterd hsi foot. As [?] ...

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  23. SKIN WOOL ACTIONS.

    The High Court of Australia, by a reserved judgment, delivered to-day, declared that the Full Court of the Supreme Court of Victoria was wrong in granting the appellants in ...

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  24. WOOLSHED BURNT.

    Early on Sunday morning a [?] longing to Mr. T. J. Brady, of T[?] Condobolin, was destroyed by fire. [?] was saved. The property was insured [?] ...

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  25. "WHITE CARGO."

    Sydney will shortly witness an innovation in regard to theatrical productions. Mr. Leon Gordon will give a special midnight performances of the J. C. Williamson ...

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  26. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    Mr. B. Hancock, of Oxley's Hill, [?] was bitten on the leg by a black [?] long. The wound was immediately [?] and medical and sought, and the [?] ...

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  27. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    To-day's wool sales marked the end of the first half of the March series in this centre. The catalogue submitted by the Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Coy., totallling [?] bales, contained no new ...

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  28. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    Frank Tinozzo, an Italian, [?] Mount Pleasant colliery, had a [?] from drowning in the Wollongong men's [?] yesterday. He could not [?], and get [?] ...

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  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1 words
  30. RAILWAYS UNION.

    At a special meeting of the State Council of the Australian Railways Union it was decided to suspend Mr. J. W. Hayes, south-eastern district secretary of the union, from ...

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  31. CAMDEN SHOW.

    The Camden Show will be held on [?] day, Friday, and Saturday next. A[?] attractions are hunting, trotting, and [?] chopping contents. Good entries have been ...

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  32. PARTIES TO A STRIKE

    Eight stokers of the steamer Kaiwarra were each fined £5 on charges of being parties to a strike on the vessel on January 13, when they refused to go to sea on the ground that ...

    Article : 9 words
  33. SCULLING.

    After a number of hitches, there is a possibility that a sculling match for the championship of the world, between Major Goodsell (holder) and Tom Saul (challenger) will ...

    Article : 7 words
  34. POWER ALCOHOL.

    A message from Cairns says that an important move has ben made in the direction of establishing the power alcohol industry. Resolution have been adopted by the ...

    Article : 9 words
  35. GREAT WHTIE TRAIN.

    At a large public meeting last [?] arrangements were made for the [?] the great White Train on April 12, 13, 14. Local business people decided is ...

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  36. FOLLY OF STRIKES.

    In delivering judgement upon the claim of the Printing Industry Employees' Union of Australia for a foundation award in respect of the newspaper section of the printing ...

    Article : 8 words
  37. Advertising

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    Advertising : 38 words
  38. TAMWORTH JOCKEY CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 3 words
  39. GOLD-MINING.

    "At the present time London investors view the financing of gold-mining propositions in Western Australia as a fool's game, as it is invariably the case that capital is called for ...

    Article : 11 words
  40. INDUSTRIAL OFFENCES

    In the Industrial Court to-day, before Armold, P.M., 46 charges were heard [?] local hotel-keepers and restaurant-[?] breaches of the Hotel Employees' [?] ...

    Article : 1 words
  41. THRILLING ESCAPE.

    Inspector R. Atwill, of the Railway Department, was standing on the Parramatta railway station when he observed a train moving out with a carriage door swinging open. He ...

    Article : 88 words
  42. TRAIN AND CAR.

    A wonderful escape from death was experienced by the passengers of a motor car at the Crew-street crossing. Henley Beach, yesterday. ...

    Article : 9 words
  43. PRODUCE CONTROL.

    It was announced to-day by the Ministser for Markets and Migration (Sir Victor Wilson) that Sir James Cooper, of London, has been appointed Government representative and ...

    Article : 7 words
  44. STATE FOREST THREATENER

    Bush fires were raging in [?] district over the week-end, much [?] try being burnt. At one stage [?] oned the Banyabba State forest [?] ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. NELLIE STEWART AS "SWEET NELL."

    Not for many years has a charity matinee aroused such interest as the radium needle appeal of Miss Nellie Stewart for £1500 Throughout New South Wales offers of help ...

    Article : 149 words
  47. GOVERNOR'S ASSENT.

    The Premiar (Mr. Lang), in reply to a question yesterday, stated that the whole of the bills passed during the last session of the State Parliament had been assented to. ...

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  48. LATE SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—March 16.

    Karonga, s, [?]15 tons, Captain Cartwright, from Port Pirie, W. G. Deucher, Ltd., agents. Kittawa, s, 1253 tons, Captain Eyre, from Greymouth, Union S.S. Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  49. HORDER INJURED.

    H. Horder, the Australian cyclist, left for Vancouver by the Niagara. Besides a broken bone in the right foot. Horder had three fingers severely cut when ...

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  50. PERTH WOOL SALES.

    At the seventh wool sale of the series held here to-day, all lots of reliable yield met with spirited competition, and good clearances were effected. Approximately 1[?],500 bales were submitted. ...

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  51. DEPARTURES.—March 16.

    Mawatta, s, for Newcastle. M[?]rimbola, s, for South Coast. ADELAIDE.—Arr: March 1[?], Iron [?] from Newcastle; H[?] Skogl[?]d, from Sabine; Moorabool, ...

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