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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    [?] [?] part owner of the famous Christmas Gift mine, Cullinga, died on Tuesday, at the age of 59. His wife died a week ago. In each case death was due to ...

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  3. BOOKMAKERS.

    The Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spooner) told a deputation of bookmakers yesterday that the Government had under consideration a proposal for the reduction of the 1 per cent. ...

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  4. GERMAN BUYERS

    German competition, which has been lacking for some time, was a feature of the Dunedin wool sales to-day Seveial German buyers operated freely. The main purchasers were ...

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  5. PIPE CONTRACT.

    Alderman Tresldder replied last night to the challenge issued to him by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) to prove statements made by him at Wednesday's meeting of the Water Board, ...

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  6. MONSIGNOR. MOYNAGH.

    The Fight Rev. Monslgnor J. P. Moynagh, one of the senior priests of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Sydney, died yesterday, aged 81 years. He celebrated the golden jubilee of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STATE SESSION.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham). In the Legislative Assembly last night, said the statement that political influence was being used to secure the intervention of the ...

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  8. FOUR MEN CONVICTED.

    Evidence was given at Newcastle Police Court to-day concerning a parade of "sandwichmen" from the Newcastle Trades Hall in the streets of the city on December 7. ...

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  9. RAILWAY RATES.

    Revised railway merchandise and livestock rates will come into operation from January 1 next. Among the more important alterations is the ...

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  10. DESTRUCTION OF NATIVE FLOWERS

    The Kyogle Shire Council decided to [?] operate with the Main Roads Department and the Local Government, Department, in preventing the destruction of native flora on lands ...

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  11. MYSTERIOUS FLARE

    A brilliant green flare sent up from Fort Denison last night resulted in considerable activity on the waterfront. The island is not connected by telephone after nightfall, and ...

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  12. TWEED ELECTRICITY.

    With the object of servicing portions of the rural areas being serviced with electricity from the Murwillumbah power house. the Murwillumbah Municipal Council resolved ...

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  13. DEATH FROM EXPOSURE.

    On Friday last, while walking along the bank of the river at Traveller's Point seven miles from Corowa, two young men discovered. George Poole, 56, a returned soldier, ...

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  14. OVERSEA TELEPHONES.

    Alterations in the usual arrangements for the oversea radio telephone service will be made during the Christmas season. For the Anglo-Australian service the usual week-day ...

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  15. MR. JAMES MELROSE.

    Mr. James Melrose, the young Adelaide [?]viator, who holds the record for a flight round Australia, and who won third position in the handiosp section of the Melbnurne ...

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  16. YOUTH BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    George Eliem, 20. was bitten on the right shin by a black snake when he was working at Dunoon. He was given first sid treatment by the Lismore Ambulance Brigade, and ...

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  17. HORSEMAN INJURED.

    While Mr. C. A. Whittig was drafting cattle at. Toorooka, his horse stumbled and fell upon him. He was admitted to the Macleay District Hospital, suffering from injuries to [?] ...

    Article : 41 words
  18. ADVERTISING'S PART

    Leading business men, and representatives of the Press attended a cocktail party, held to celebate the opening of the new offices of The Goldberg Advertising Agency, Ltd., in ...

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  19. DR. PAGE TO BE HONOURED.

    At a public function, when a presentation was made to Councillor Brunsdon, he suggested asking the county council to place [?] high-powered beacon light over the centre of ...

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  20. ELECTRICITY LINE.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. Weaver) said yesterday that the Government had decided to proceed as speedily as possible with the transmission line from Bundanoon to Marulan ...

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  21. VICTORIAN PROTEST.

    Referring to-day to a report that the New South Wales Ministry had suggested that the Water Board should reconsider the allocation to a Victorian firm of a contract for steel ...

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  22. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    The Duke of Gloucester has applied to the New Zealand Racing Conference, for a gentleman rider's licence. He will ride Blackman, whose weight is 11st ...

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  23. ALBUM FOR DUTCH SCOUTS.

    The Albury Scout troop is preparing an album of Albury views in which will be included a photograph ot the landing of the Dutch air race plane at Albury. When ...

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  24. DEVELOPMENTAL ROAD.

    The allocation of £52,000 recently by the Unemployment Relief Council for the constructlon of the "Cawongla towards Murwillumbah" developmental road will enable the ...

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  25. VERDICT OF MURDER

    The City Coroner (Mr. Farrington), at an inquest yesterday on Zacharias Nlcolaidakis, a Greek cafe proprietor, returned a verdict of murder against some person unknown. ...

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  26. GRAYTHWAITE.

    The Governor and Lady Game visited Graythwaite Red Cross Convalescent Home at North Sydney last night and spent a couple of hours with the returned men in the home. ...

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  27. SEVEN SHOPS BROKEN INTO.

    Seven shops were broken into at Singleton during the night. Police believe that one gang was responsible. Nothing was stolen from five of the shops, 5/ dlsappeared from the sixth ...

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  28. MEAT EXPORTS.

    It is not expected that, there will be any early meeting of the Federal Cabinet to deal with the proposals of the British Government for the restriction of Australian meat ...

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  29. SYDNEY SCHOOL OF ARTS DEBATING CLUB.

    The ninetieth anniversary celebiation of the Sydney School of Arts Debating Club held in the club's hall Pitt-street last night took the form of a social gathering, at which toasts ...

    Article : 244 words
  30. ABORIGINAL SENTENCED.

    William Aron, 39, an aboriginal who was arrested at revolver point yesterday appeared before the local court. In a statement, accused admitted taking bread and sugar from a bakery ...

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  31. WORKS OF ART.

    There is little possibility of the National Gallery trustees reconsidering their decision that they could not exhibit the loan collection of British oil paintings, water-colours, ...

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  32. THE CALL UP

    A call-up for employment is announced for to-day. Details are published on page l8, column 7. ...

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  33. BOY ON ROOF

    Walter Arnold. 9, received severe burns, but had a remarkable escape from death, when he grasped an electric light wire at his home in Denmark-street, Merrylands, ...

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  34. GOVERNOR'S SON

    Noorindoo station, an extensive grazing property in the Surat district, with a large carrying capacity, has been purchased by Mr. Peter L. O. Wilson, son of the State Governor (Sir ...

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  35. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 230 words
  36. UNGUARDED PROPERTY.

    When Leslie James Carney was charged in the police court with having in his possession a pick and shovel, the property of the Public Works Department, which it could ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    Mr. George Arthur Lloyd deputy headmaster of the New Lambton Public School died suddenly on Sunday, aged 53 years. Mr Lloyd was president of the Newcastle District ...

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  38. NEW TOURIST ROAD.

    Good progress is being made with the construction directed by the Wollondilly Shire Council of a new tourist road from Thirlmere down Blue Gum Creek and the Nattai River ...

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  39. GIFT TO MUSIC.

    Mr. Justice Macfarlan, in a reseived judgment delivered in the Practice Couit to-day refused the application of Mr. James Dyer for a variation of the trusts and powers ...

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  40. MESSAGE FROM MR. BRUCE.

    Cable messages have been received in the last 24. hours from the High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) and from the British Government on the proposals of the British ...

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  41. LANG PARTY.

    A wide range of subjects is corned in the agenda paper of the country conference of the Lang Labour party which will be held at Dubbo on February 9. ...

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  42. MR. S. MYERS.

    Mr. Simpson Myers, who was believed to be the oldest citizen of Hay, died at that town recently, aged 84 years Mr. Simpson Myers was a son of the late Jacob Myeis, who came ...

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  43. MAN'S SUICIDE

    At the inquest concerning the. death of Ronald Reid Scobie, of East, Kurrajong, who was found dead in his home on December 3, the District Coroner (Mr. H. S. Johnston) ...

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  44. CANON NEEDHAM.

    "The Rev. J. S. Needham, chairman of the Australian Board of Missions, was installed as an honorary canon of St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. ...

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  45. ARCHBISHOP'S ADVICE.

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Mowll) was 35 minutes late at the official opening of the new Church of England church hall at Russell-Lea last night. In apologising for ...

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  46. THREE MOTORISTS CONVICTED.

    Three motorists were charged at the win[?] sor Police Court with driving vehicles while they were under the influence of liquor Rober[?] Richard Henley, Alfred John Johnston a [?] ...

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  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 251 words
  48. MR. A. D. McDONALD.

    Mr. Archibald David McDonald, whose death occurred at Nowra on Saturday, in his 64th year, was the second son of the late Mr. Duncan McDonald, a 70-years' resident, who ...

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  49. THE SUBURBS.

    At the last meeting of the Waverley Council a letter from J. J. Cleary, hon. secretary of the Waverley Municipal Labour Assembly, was read alleging inaccuracies in the conduct of ...

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  50. CASUALTIES.

    Joseph Wilson, 62. single, was found dead, hanging from a beam in a shed on Mr. W. Baxter's property at Wattamondarra. where he had been employed for about l8 months. ...

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  51. COURT DECLARES MINE SAFE.

    The reserved decision of the Court of [?] which inquired into the safety of woiking conditions of Ayrfield colliery was given at Eas[?] Maitland to-day by Judge Nield. The ma[?] ...

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  52. ACCIDENT TO COASTER.

    Partly disabled, byt the loss of a, propeller blade, the North Coast S.N. Company's coastal steamer ulmarra entered port last night in tow of the Nimbin. The blade was snapped ...

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  53. U.A.P.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) yesterday wrote the following letter to the Speaker (Sir Daniel Levy) regarding the Woollahra State U.A.P. selection, for which Sir Daniel is a ...

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  54. MR. L. DENNY.

    Mr. Laughton Denny, advice of whose death in England was received in Sydney yesterday, served with the Australian Flying Corps in the war. He retired from the position of ...

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  55. NEW LINK BETWEEN TWO STATES.

    The connection between the two main[?] of Tweed Heads and Coolangatta is near[?] completion. This long-sought imporvement the Pacific Highway, which connects the[?] ...

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  56. TO-DAY.

    Tivoli Theatre: "Alda," 8. Mayfair Theatre: "The Merry Malones." 2.15, 8. Embassy Theaire: "My Song For You," "Girls Will Be Boys." 11. 2, 5, 8. ...

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  57. EARLY DECISION UNLIKELY.

    In view of the dispersal of Australian Ministers, an example which members of the British Cabinet will shortly follow, further development in the meat situation is not ...

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  58. MR. R. G. CHRISTIE.

    Mr. Robert G. Christie, an orchardlst and poultry farmer, died at his residence, Sobraonroad, Eastwood, on Wednesday. He had lived in the district for over 40 years. Years ago, ...

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  59. MAN KILLED.

    A man, who is believed to be Charles Sweeney, 34, of Cardigan-road, Chullora, was thrown from his horse and killed in Bankstown last evening. He was riding along ...

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  60. PRESENTATION TO MR. J.[?] GARDEN.

    The Labour Council last night present the former secretary, Mr. J. S. Garden, [?] with a gold life delegate badge, in recognition of his long services as secretary of [?] ...

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  61. KISCH CASE.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says: "The Australian High Court's decision quashing the conviction of Egon Kisch as a prohibited immigrant will lead them into plenty of trouble ...

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  62. CAR FALLS INTO RIVER.

    A remarkable motor car accident occurred on the Coraki-Woodburn road, about a mile from Coraki, about midnight during a storm. E. A Webb, dentist, of Woodburn, ...

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  63. WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    The body of a woman, who has not yet be identified, was found in the scrub at [?] wood yesterday afternoon. She had appe[?] ently been dead for a couple of days. [?] ...

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  64. GAOL CONFINEE'S WOUND.

    A prisoner at Goulburn Reformatory was found bleeding from a gash to his throat, inflicted with a safety razor. He was removed to the gaol hospital, where the wound was ...

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  65. UNDER NEW CONTROL.

    New England Airways, Ltd. announced last night that from Monday next it would operate the service between Sydney and Newcastle, now operated by Northern Air Liners, Ltd. ...

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  66. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr: Dec. 20, Cathay and Westralia, from eastern States; Corio, from Newcastle; Kalingo, from Greymouth. Dep: Dec. 20, Lutana, for Tasmania; Cathay, for London; ...

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  67. SHEARING RECORD CLAlM[?]

    A new world's shearing record is [?] by Sonny White, who shore 433 Romney [?] ing ewes in nine hours at Sherbrook Sta[?] in the Gisborne district. ...

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  68. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Advertising Columns. ...

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