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  2. "THE INTERMEDIATE"

    After 23 years' strenuous public service, the possible retirement of the school test known as the Intermediate Certificate Examination, or more familiarly as "The Inter." is unofficially announced. ...

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  3. TULLAMORE MINE.

    A Sydney solicitor, John F. Arnott, who was a director of the Tullamore Gold Development. No Liability, stated in the Supreme Court yesterday that Walter Francis ...

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  4. TARIFF BOARD.

    In evidence before the Tariff Board to-day, Mr. H. Daniell, a director of the Dunlop-Perdriau Rubber Co., Ltd., denied statements made before the board in Sydney that ...

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  5. STATE LOTTERY.

    The 274th State lottery was drawn at the Australian Hall yesterday morning. First prize was won by the Three Stiffs syndicate, W. Willis, Barton-street, Mayfield; ...

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  6. MUSIC IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Frederick Jackson, the visiting English pianist, addressing members of the Musical Association of New South Wales last evening, said that Australia had, among her own ...

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  7. CANCER TREATMENT.

    An important step in the progress of X-Ray treatment of cancer in Australia will be taken soon, when arrangements are completed by the Commonwealth Health Department, in ...

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  8. LONDON TOPICS.

    "Stand clear of the door, please"—this order from the latest robot employed by the Underground Railways startled us, at first. The voice was human, the tone was polite, but there ...

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  9. ANIMAL HEALTH.

    Dr. L. B. Bull, D.V.Sc. (Melb.), who was recently appointed chief of the division of animal health of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, will take up his new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AVIATION.

    Mr. H. C. Armstrong, representing the British Pacific Trust, which is co-operating with New England Airways in developing air services throughout Australia, has received the ...

    Article : 102 words
  11. MOSMAN INCINERATOR.

    The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Spooner) has asked Mosman, Manly, and Warringah councils to confer on the proposal by Mosman to erect a garbage incinerator in ...

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  12. ROWING CLUB'S PRESIDENT.

    MR. A. W. SNEDDON. Mr. Sneddon, who is general manager of the A.M.P. Society, has been elected president of the Sydney Rowing Club, in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BIRD BANDING.

    Mr. Neville Cayley, at a meeting of the ornithological section of the Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales at Bull's Chambers last night, referred to the proposal to band ...

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  14. JAPAN.

    Mr. K. Murai, the Consul-General for Japan, addressing members of The Guild of Empire at luncheon yesterday, said it was possible that Japan's contribution to mankind might be to ...

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  15. STATE CABINET.

    A Cabinet meeting has been convened by the Acting Premier (Mr. Bruxner) for Tuesday, when general matters will be discussed. Questions of Ministerial policy will be deferred ...

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  16. WINTER APPEAL

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Most Rev. Dr. Mowll) has issued an appeal for funds for clergymen in the poorer parts of Sydney to distribute in their parishes. ...

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  17. LATE MR. JAMES WALKER.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Bruxner) said yesterday that the Government and the whole State deplored the tragic death of Mr. James Walker (president of the Graziers' Association ...

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  18. AERIAL AMBULANCE

    A scheme for the introduction of an aerial medical ambulance for the outlying portions of the State is now under consideration by the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons). ...

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  19. RADIO EQUIPMENT.

    A radio programme carrier repeating equipment is being installed at the Lismore Post-office, the last link in a series of similar installations between Brisbane and Sydney. ...

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  20. NORTHERN BRIDGES.

    The conference of northern councils held at Newcastle Town Tall decided to-day to urge the building of bridges across the Hawkesbury River at Peat's Ferry, and across the Hunter ...

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  21. WOMAN BURNED.

    Mrs. Sarah Jane Wallace, 61, of Macquarie Fields, seven miles from Liverpool, was badly burned last night, when a spark set fire to her clothing. ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    Mr. H. V. Crane, who died suddenly in Sydney on Wednesday, was in his 68th year. Born in England, he showed at an early age marked ability for mathematics, and ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    Next Sunday has been selected by the Queensland Council of Churches as a day of special intercession and prayer for rain for the drought-stricken areas. Many thousands of ...

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  24. CASUALTIES.

    Ide Iwagore, 35, a Japanese storekeeper on board the Kyokkoh Maru, was on No. 1 wharf. Walsh Bay, yesterday, when a bale of wool fell from a sling, bounced on the wharf, and ...

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  25. SENTENCE INCREASED.

    Judge Edwards in the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court yesterday, was asked by Mr. F. W. Berne (who appeared for the Crown) to increase a sentence which had been imposed ...

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  26. COMPENSATION.

    The chairman (Mr. H. K. Ford), of the Forbes District Hospital, at the last meeting, said that certain insurance companies dealing with workers' compensation were exploiting ...

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  27. PADDINGTON SHOOTING.

    Herbert Dein, 36, who was found suffering from injuries inflicted with a revolver in his shop in Healy-street. Five Ways, Paddington, on Sunday, died at St. Vincent's Hospital last ...

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  28. DUTCH SUBMARINE.

    The Dutch submarine K18 reached Fremantle last night, after seven months' travel, during which she covered more than 21,000 miles. The vessel is en route to Sourabaya, ...

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  29. FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE.

    The faculty of Agriculture at Sydney University this year reaches the twenty-fifth anniversary of its foundation, and a week of celebration has been planned in ...

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  30. CITY MARKET CONGESTION.

    At a meeting of the council of management of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Proprietors' Transport Association of New South Wales yesterday, it was decided to ask the ...

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  31. MR. A. C. MERDITH.

    The funeral of Mr. Albert Charles Merdith took place oh Tuesday at Botany Cemetery. Mr. Merdith had a long and distinguished military service, dating back to 1899, when he ...

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  32. CAR OVERTURNS.

    Queenslanders returning from Sydney to Bundaberg by car were injured in an accident late this afternoon on the main northern road, about three miles south of Goonoo ...

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  33. HOSPITAL'S PLIGHT.

    At the monthly meeting of the board of the district hospital, it was stated that the bank balance stood at £83/10/, which was not sufficient to meet current expenses. Unless ...

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  34. UNITED ARTISTS.

    Mr. Cecil Marks (general manager in Australia for United Artists) yesterday received cable advices from America announcing additions to the directorate of United Artists. ...

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  35. MR. BUTTENSHAW

    During recent weeks numerous representations from influential sources have been made to the Government for the appointment of the Minister for Lands (Mr. Buttenshaw) ...

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  36. DR. T. N. WRIGHT.

    Dr. Thomas Nisbett Wright, who died at Manly yesterday, aged 75 years, had lived in retirement fur more than 15 years. He was a native of Northern Ireland, and graduated at ...

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  37. SYDNEY SCHOLARS

    Advice has been received in Sydney of the success achieved in Paris by Mr. Kelver Hartley, a graduate in Arts at the University of Sydney. In 1933 the Senate of the ...

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  38. FOOTBALL LINESMEN.

    At a meeting of Lithgow Rugby League, a letter was received from the Referees' Association asking that, linesmen be excused from appearing in the orthodox dress, which ...

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  39. "FACTS OF 1935."

    "The Bare Facts of 1935," the new programme of vaudeville and revue at the Civic Theatre, seem very much like the bare facts of any other year, but they are brightly and ...

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  40. SPRING CRUISE.

    The Australian Naval Squadron will commence the spring cruise on July 16, when the cruisers Canberra and Sussex and the destroyers Stuart, Vendetta, and Voyager will ...

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  41. WOMAN INJURED.

    Mrs. Norah Quain, of Windsor-street, Paddington, was knocked down by a motor car in Elizabeth-street, near Goulburn-street, city, last night. She suffered head injuries, and was ...

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  42. LIEUTENANT E. STOCKTON.

    The funeral of Lieutenant Ernest Stockton took place at the Roman Catholic Cemetery, Rookwood, yesterday. The Rev. Dr. J. D. Simonds, assisted by the Rev. Father Mark ...

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  43. EARLY MANLY.

    Mr. A. Smith lectured to the members of the Manly and Pittwater Historical Society at the Manly Art Gallery on the early days of "the village." ...

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  44. COUNTY COUNCIL.

    It is expected that there will be a big number of nominations from the Labour party for positions on the new Sydney County Council, which will take over the City ...

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  45. DAVID MEMORIAL FUND.

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  46. PREFERENCE FOR SOLDIERS.

    At a meeting of the Lane Cove sub-branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia on Thursday evening, a motion was carried unanimously approving ...

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  47. MODERN POETRY AND PROSE.

    In response to requests for a short course of lectures dealing with modem English poetry and prose, the Sydney University Extension Board has arranged an experimental course of ...

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  48. EVICTION OF SOLDIERS.

    Mr. J. Fitzgerald, of the Campsie subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League, in a letter to the Editor of the "Herald," says that an impression has been given that returned ...

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  49. RESIGNING ALDERMEN.

    Aldermen J J. Jackson, M.L.A., and R. C. Hagon, who have announced their intention of resigning from the City Council, have declined to comply with requests made by their ...

    Article : 55 words
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