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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 551 words
  3. LETTERS MARKETING REFERENDUM.

    Sir,—Mr. W. A. Windeyer's views on this subject, appearing in "Herald" issue of February 27, are very similar to those expressed by the Chamber of Manufactures. Both argue ...

    Article : 278 words
  4. CHURCH UNION.

    The annual State conference of the Methodist Church yesterday discussed prooosals for union with the Congregational Church. There was a motion ...

    Article : 1,149 words
  5. LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Among the delightful phantasies of the inimitable Lewis Carroll is his Sea-dirge; the first verse of which runs: There are certain things—as, a spider, a ghost. ...

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  6. PRISONER OF WAR.

    Mr. Claude Vautin, who is in business in George-street, Sydney, was a flying officer during the war, and now holds the rank of Flight-Lieutenant in the Australian Flying ...

    Article : 303 words
  7. COUNTRY NEWS. CAR DRIVER BOUND OVER.

    Before Judge Coyle, at Albury Quarter Sessions, Roland McCarron was bound over for two years, with a £50 surety, on a charge of having, by wilful neglect, while driving a ...

    Article : 56 words
  8. HEAVY DUTIES.

    A witness before the Tariff Board yesterday stated that the Australian manufacturer of laundry machinery was hindering the progress of the industry. ...

    Article : 439 words
  9. BOY DROWNED IN DAM.

    An inquiry was held to-day concerning the drowning of George Leslie Taylor, 12, in the colliery dam at Scarborough, on February 6. Ernest Taylor, 14, said his brother (deceased). ...

    Article : 149 words
  10. MANGROVE MOUNTAIN U.A.P.

    Office-bearers elected at the annual meeting of the Mangrove Mountain branch of the U.A.P. were:—President, Mr. W. J. Black; vice-presidents, Messrs. A. E. Lillicrapp, A. W ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD

    Sir,—One of the points which should help people in doubt as to whether they should vote "Yes" or "No" is the fact that a "No" vote if carried by the votes of those who dwell ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. NARROMINF 'PLANE HANGAR.

    Captain Johnston, Comptroller of Civil Aviation, arrived in Narromine this morning. He officially opened the club hangar, measuring 60ft by 40ft—the best of its kind privately ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The Canadian Minister for Trade and Commerce (Mr. W. D. Euler), in officially opening the Canadian Government Trade Commissioner's office in the City Mutual Building ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. LAKE GEORGE LEASES.

    In the Warden's Court, before Mr. Britz P.M., Lake George Leases, Ltd., was granted a further extension for three months of the suspension of labour conditions on the mine ...

    Article : 85 words
  15. DIGGERS' EMPIRE BALL.

    In conjunction with the Diggers' Ball, an Empire shopping week and a huge district hockey carnival have been suggested. The ball will be held on August 4, and will be called ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. HUNTER-STREET CURVE.

    Sir,—Within a few days, unless an effective protest is made, the opportunity to extend Elizabeth-street from Hunter-street to the corner of Bent and Phillip streets, will be lost, ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. WATER BOARD.

    The chairman (Mr. T. H. Upton) and other members of the Water and Sewerage Board, at the meeting of that body yesterday, expressed gratification at the successful ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. CHICAGO DEFENDED.

    The reputation of Chicago as the home of the gangster is undeserved, according to Mr. S. E. Erickson, a former State Senator of Illinois, U.S.A., who arrived in Sydney by the ...

    Article : 226 words
  19. FIFTY-FIFTY CLUB.

    At the Metropolitan Licensing Court yesterday, Harold Walter Billington, 46, manager of the King's Bridge Club, 171 Williamstreet, known as the Fifty-Fifty Club, was ...

    Article : 304 words
  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that the City Council of Sydney are not going to allow such an opportunity to pass of doing away with the awkward curve into Phillip-street. Not only ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. STATE CLINIC.

    The Minister for Health (Mr. FitzSimons) said yesterday that the Government had ap proved of a proposal, which he had submitted, for the extension of the clinic and the public ...

    Article : 186 words
  22. THE FINDER OF THE STINSON.

    Sir,—Perhaps when the general rejoicing over the rescue of the survivors of the Stinson pi[?]ne has subsided, the feat of the finder, Mr. Bernard O'Reilly, will be seen in its true ...

    Article : 246 words
  23. CLOTHES ON FIRE.

    Terrible burns were received by Robert Brindley, 18, a machinist, of Moore Parkroad, Paddington, when his clothes caught fire at the works of Bray and Holliday, shop ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. MRS. BRUXNER'S MOTHER.

    The death occurred at Kiama yesterday of Mrs. J. H. Caird, mother of Mrs. M. F. Bruxner, wife of the Deputy-Premier and Minister for Transport, Mrs. Caird, who was aged 83 ...

    Article : 81 words
  25. THIEF DISTURBED.

    A thief entered a bedroom window at Mrs. W. Laurie's home in Hastings-road, Warrawee, last night. He was ransacking a chest of drawers, when the noise and the light from ...

    Article : 94 words
  26. MOUNT BLAXLAND.

    Sir,—I have been charged with "several" errors in connection with my quotation of the tablet on the summit of Mount Blaxland. I wrote "over the Blue Mountains" where the ...

    Article : 201 words
  27. ECLIPSE OF SUN.

    An expedition to witness the eclipse of the sun on June 8 will leave Wellington for the Phoenix Islands in a warship, which will also carry special equipment and stores. ...

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  28. SULMAN PRIZE.

    Mr. H. A. Hanke, the painter who won the Archibald prize for 1934, has received the first award of the Sulman prize, which is to be bestowed annually by the family of the late ...

    Article : 165 words
  29. MILLIONS CLUB.

    Mr. Arthur Ford, of the United States, who is a member of a Psychic Research Society, addressed the Millions Club yesterday. He said the task of those engaged in psychic ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. S.P. INQUIRY.

    The Executive Council yesterday approved the issue of a further Royal Commission to his Honour Judge Markell, "to hear evidence examine Inspector G. G. Fergusson, to inquire ...

    Article : 64 words
  31. SUNDAY DRILL.

    Sir,—I would ask the favour of a little of your valuable space to protest against the holding of compulsory parades of the militia on Sundays. Last Sunday a lad employed by ...

    Article : 175 words
  32. YOUTH IN ART.

    The exhibition of the work of a group of young painters at the Macquarie Gallieries was formally opened yesterday by Mr. Norman Carter, the painter. ...

    Article : 139 words
  33. ORGAN RECITALS.

    The City Council has decided to continue presenting regular recitals on the grand organ at the Town Hall. Three organists have been selected to give ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE.

    It was very interesting to know there were people who were keen to learn a new language, said the Consul-General for France (M. Suzor) at the first French-speaking class of ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. CRAIGEND SOLD TO CHINA.

    The former island steamer Marsina, originally named the Samuel Hough and later rechristened Craigend, when she was acquired by James Patrick and Co., Ltd., has ...

    Article : 60 words
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