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  2. CONTEMPORARY ART.

    In a previous article, I referred to the basic changes that have taken place in vital English art during the last 30 years, and remarked that it was impossible to judge the ...

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  3. PRESBYTERIANS.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly of New South Wales on Saturday granted the petition of the council of the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Pymble, empowering the trustees of ...

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  4. EMPIRE TRADE.

    "Flag-waving is useless, especially in the form it took last Empire Day," declared the president of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. H Gordon Bennett) in a broadcast ...

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  5. £5,000,000 LOAN

    The new Commonwealth loan of £5,000,000 at 3¾ per cent, will be opened to-morrow. In a statement issued to-night the Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr. Lyons) explained ...

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  6. CYCLONE PASSING.

    During the week-end the violent section of the cyclonic disturbance moved away from the New South Wales coast, and weather gradually moderated. Conditions however, ...

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  7. VETERAN ALDERMAN.

    Mr. William Graham, who died on Saturday at Waterloo, had completed 46 years' continuous service as an alderman. It is believed that this constitutes a record for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EMPIRE DAY CHURCH SERVICES.

    Empire Day services were held in city and suburban churches yesterday. Speakers, while referring to the greatness of the Empire's past, emphasised the importance of the part it must play in the future. Mr. W. M. Hughes, in an address, described the Empire as a "living ...

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  9. EMPIRE'S GREATNESS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Archdale Parkhill), speaking in the Unitarian Church last night, said that Empire Day had a double significance. It drew attention to the Empire, ...

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  10. AORANGI IN GALE.

    During a fierce gale off the coast early on Saturday morning the Royal mail liner Aorangi, which was travelling without the use of one of her four engines, received a severe ...

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  11. MR. HUGHES' SPEECH.

    The British Empire is the greatest empire the world has ever known. It stands as one of the most stable institutions in the world; it is a living force in a world rocking with ...

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  12. A SECOND BROADCAST.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) will speak through 2FC and the national stations to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock on the Commonwealth Public Works Loan of £5,000,000. ...

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  13. MELBOURNE CONDUCTOR.

    The director of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, Mr. Fritz Hart, returned on Saturday by the liner Aorangi, after having acted as guest conductor in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE CHURCHES.

    The ceremony of setting the foundation-stones of the Beckenham Memorial Congregational Church, Mascot, was held on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. R. B. Reynolds, ...

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  15. SNOW SPORTS.

    "I am satisfied that, as far as snow sports are concerned, we have everything at Kosciusko that they have in Switzerland, but we must develop them," said the director of the ...

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  16. IN THE SUBURBS.

    The Rev. H. N. Baker, preaching at St. Thomas', North Sydney, last night, said that loyalty to the Empire was regarded in some quarters as expressive of party interest. The ...

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  17. MASONIC SERVICE.

    St. Andrew's Cathedral was crowded yesterday afternoon for the Empire Masonic service, which was organised by the United Grand Lodge of New South Wales. Among those ...

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  18. "FOLLOW THE FLAG."

    An appeal to Australians to buy Britishmade goods was made to night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in a broadcast address on Empire Shopping Week. ...

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  19. CLARENCE RIVER BRIDGE.

    The bascule span of the Clarence River Bridge was lifted to-day, after the successful placing in position of two new rollers and track plates. ...

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  20. SUN'S SPEED.

    The earth is moving through space at a speed of some 200 miles a second—more than ten times faster than astronomers from Galileo onwards have imagined. This was ...

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  21. WINDOWS SMASHED.

    The windows of a number of city shops were broken on Saturday. Early in the morning windows were broken at the establishments of National Trust, Ltd., ...

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  22. CITY CHURCHES.

    The Rev. W. Wynn Jones, M.A., of Tanganyika, South Africa, preaching at St. Antrew's Cathedral yesterday morning, said: "To-day is one of commemoration. We seem ...

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  23. THE SEAMEN.

    Mr. C. Dillon, secretary of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation, has issued a denial of Mr. Jacob Johnson's statement that the shipowners have agreed to the rationing ...

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  24. FRENCH TAXPAYER.

    A hide and leather merchant is about to be sold up for the non-payment of 1.29 franc (rather less than /3, at par) claimed by the income tax authorities, says the Paris ...

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  25. PROBLEM IN SPORT.

    University students are accustomed to solving problems, but Tasmanian representatives training for the inter-university rifle contests at Anzac Range, Liverpool, are faced ...

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  26. BROADCAST PLANS.

    For many years the New South Wales branch of the Royal Empire Society has given four prizes annually to pupils of the schools for essays on Empire subjects. The subject chosen ...

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  27. COMPOSERS' COMPETITION.

    "There is widespread interest among Australian musicians concerning the composers' competition arranged by the Broadcasting Commission," said the chairman of the ...

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  28. DREDGING PORT HACKING RIVER.

    Following the visit of Mr. Stuart Doyle with his yacht Miramar II. to Port Hacking, the Sutherland Shire Council has been agitating for the dredging of the river and the marking ...

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  29. NAVAL COMRADES.

    Jutland Day will be commemorated by the Naval Comrades' Association by a memorial service at St. Andrew's Cathedral at 11 a.m. on Sunday, that being the nearest to the ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MURDER.

    Detectives are working day and night in their effort to discover the murderer of Richard Joseph Supple, 38, an unemployed fitter, whose body was found on a bank of ...

    Article : 92 words
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