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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. MAIN ROADS FUNDS.

    At a meeting of the Kyeamba Shire Council a letter was read from the National Roads and Motorists' Association seeking co-operation in a protest against the Government's action in ...

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  3. MILITARY FORCES.

    Brigadier F. B. Heritage has been appointed Quaitermaster-General of the Australian Military Forces, in succession to Brigadier-General C. H. Brand, who has reached the retiring ...

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  4. AMBULANCE HITS TRAM STANDARD.

    When an ambulance hurrying to the Adelaide Hospital with a girl patient requiring urgent treatment crashed into a tram standard on North Terrace to-night, a woman ...

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  5. STATE FUNERAL.

    The State funeral of the late Sir Elliot Johnson, a former Speaker of the House of Representatives, was attended yesterday by a large and representative assemblage. The ...

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  6. PRESSURE TUNNEL.

    Resuming evidence yesterday before the Royal Commission inquiring into the construction of the pressure tunnel between Pott's Hill and Waverley. Mr. Leslie Me[?]kle, ...

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  7. TAXATION LAWS.

    Evidence was given yesterday before the Royal Commission on Taxation by the State Income Tax Commissioner (Mr. E. J. McMahon). ...

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  8. MR. R. M. PITT.

    Mr. R. M. Pitt, managing director of Messrs. Pitt, Son, and Badgery, Limited, is 83 years of age to-day. For 62½ years he has been actively engaged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SIR J. CARRUTHERS.

    Representatives of the State and Federal Governments, the judiciary, the business community, and organisations with which he had been associated throughout his lengthy career, ...

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  10. SCOUT COMMISSIONER'S TOUR.

    The deputy camp chief and commissioner for training of the Boy Scouts' Association Mr. H. MacAllister, was tendered a civic reception by the Mayor of Narromine. ...

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  11. THEFT OF £10.

    At the Police Court Barney Raymond Ross was convicted of stealing two £5 notes from Mr. J. Baxter, postmaster at Swan Bay, and was fined £10 or 20 days' imprisonment. ...

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  12. UNION FREIGHTER SOLD

    Mr. W. H. Swanton, managing director of William Crosby and Co., Pty., Ltd., and chairman of the Australian Travel Service Pty., Ltd., completed, in New Zealand, the ...

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  13. SURRENDER OF HOTEL LICENCE.

    The Licences Reduction Board held a special Court at Ballina, and, after hearing evidence, decided to accept the surrender of the licence of the Occidental Hotel at Ballina, ...

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  14. SOLDIER SETTLERS' COMPLAINT.

    The Collaroy soldier settlers complained at the meeting of the Merriwa sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League that they were suffering undue delay in having their properties ...

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  15. SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN.

    Despite a search over a wide area at the week-end, no trace was found of Joseph Ellis, of Lithgow, who has been missing in rough country near Jenolan Caves for 10 days. One ...

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  16. THEFT FROM FLOUR MILLS.

    The residence at the local flour mills was entered, and clothes belonging to Mr. Frank McGee, the manager, and Ernest Stumpf, a miller, were removed and rifled. McGee's loss ...

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  17. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS AND CRICKET.

    Mr. A. N. White, in a letter to the Editor of the "Herald," protests against the lack of seating accommodation for limbless soldiers at the first test match. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH.

    A meeting of the newly-formed Industrial Reserch and Development Association of Northern New South Wales was held at Tenterfield on Saturday. ...

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  19. PETROL INQUIRY.

    Mr. John Gunn, Commonwealth Director of Development, will arrive in Sydney from Melbourne to-day, and make further arrangements for the meeting of the committee of ...

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  20. EASTWOOD'S EARLY DAYS.

    Interesting reminiscences of the early days of Eastwood Council were given last week, when Mr. G. Snow, first returning officer, Mr. S. G. Small, first town clerk, and Mr. ...

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  21. TILL ROBBED.

    Taking advantage of the owner's absence at lunch, a thief forced the back window and stole approximately £4 from the till in Mr. C. Howe's fancy goods shop, Main-street. ...

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  22. GROCERY STORE GUTTED.

    A fire broke out at 4 o'clock this morning in a grocery store in Jones-street, owned by Ernest Waite, and occupied by Cyril Sutton. The whole stock was destroyed, and the ...

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  23. FRENCH-CANADIAN FLIER.

    MR. JACQUES R. HEBERT, the French-Canadian filer, who left London on October 12, crashed at Cloncurry on Saturday. His machine was badly damaged. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. CHRISTMAS APPEAL.

    The City Night Refuge and Soup Kitchen, Kent-street, Sydney, in an appeal for Christmas cheer, states that last year it provided 317,455 free meals, and sleeping ...

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  25. THE CALL-UP

    A call up for employment will be made at 2 p.m. to-day as follows:— Men residing in the municipalities of Woollahra (A46001 to A92000 and OK19201 to ...

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  26. RECORD MINISTRY.

    The Rev. A. P. Cameron celebrated on Thursday last the 30th anniversary of his ministry at Glen Innes. This term is a record for the Presbyterian Church in Australia. ...

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  27. CASUALTIES.

    A. J. Harrington was driving his family in a motor lorry from Queenstown to Hobart yesterday, when the lorry left the road at Ouse through failure of the lights, and descended a ...

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  28. MOTOR CAR OVERTURNS.

    When passing a sulky on the Dulguiganroad about two miles from Tulbulgan last night, a motor car containing seven Murwillumbah residents left the road and rolled ...

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  29. DEATHS BY HANGING.

    Two deaths by hanging were reported to-day. A doctor had been called to continue the treatment of a city accountant, Charles Felix Hough, 52, at Claremont, but when he arrived ...

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  30. INDEX. NEWS.

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  31. RELIEF GRANT CRITICISED.

    Tweed Shire councillors are critical of the small Christmas relief grant allotted to the shire, and have decided to protest against what is considered unfair treatment. The ...

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  32. WHEAT FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The first full cargo of wheat from Sydney to New Zealand for many years is now being loaded on board the Union freighter Kalranga at White Bay, and will be despatched to ...

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  33. AIR MAIL TENDERS.

    Declaring that the recently-announced air service proposals of the Federal Government constituted a breach of faith with Federal members, Senator Charles Hardy yesterday ...

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  34. THE SCHOOLS.

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  35. DEATH OF MR. J. McCARTHY.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Justice McCarthy, of Rosegreen, Eurongilly, at the age of 72, after a severe illness. Mr. McCarthy was a well-known grazier, and was a large ...

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  36. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    After discussing the application of the Railway Commissioners for New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmania to be released from Federal jurisdiction, the State instrumentalities ...

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  37. FRUIT MARKET.

    Additional accommodation at the central fruit markets was provided with the opening yesterday of a new City Council building. The new accommodation is only temporary. ...

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  38. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. I. M. Wagstaff, of McMahon's Point, Sydney, and Miss M. Russell, of Hurlstone Park, were injured when a car driven by the former collided with the parapet of a bridge ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. NEW QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL.

    BRIGADIER F. B. HERITAGE. who has been appointed Quartermaster-General in succession to Brigadier-General Brand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. RESCUE FROM HARBOUR.

    Frederick von Pritzbuer, fourth officer of the German steamer Main, showed courage yesterday morning when he jumped 30 feet from the vessel's deck into the harbour and saved ...

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  42. PROPOSAL REVIVED.

    The suggested bridge across the Hawkesbury from Kangaroo Point to Mooney Point, on the Pacific Highway, was discussed again by the National Roads and Motorists' Association ...

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  43. THE SUBURBS.

    At the last meeting of Blaxland-road and District Progress Association at Ryde, it was unanimously decided to arrange a deputation to the Minister for Transport and urge the ...

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  44. FARMER INJURED.

    Reginald Carn, 23, received a severly crushed and fractured foot as a result of an accident on his father's farm at French Park. He was transferring a header from one ...

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  45. THE OLD ENGINE.

    Fanny, the ancient engine used with the travelling crane in the local railway yards, recaptured some of its youthful spirits last night. After the fire had been lit, ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

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  47. COLLISION AT NEWCASTLE.

    The collier Pelaw Main, inward bound from the south, and the ferry steamer Wattle came into collision in Newcastle harbour yesterday. The impact was slight. Some damage was ...

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  48. BANDMASTER'S DEATH.

    The death took place yesterday of Mr. [?] Ziems, at the age of 93 years. He was one of the oldest residents of the district. He came to Australia with the first German band. ...

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  49. SAFETY FACILITIES FOR SCHOOLS.

    In order to provide safety facilities for pupils of the Sydney Girls' and Sydney Boys' High Schools waiting for trams on the southern side of Cleveland-street, Moore Park, where ...

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  50. MAIL CAR BURNT

    A mall car, together with bags of mall, was destroyed by fire between Booligal and Ivanhoe on Saturday. The car, which was driven by the contractor, ...

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  51. PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    William Anderson, 70 years, a pensioner, fell backwards from a cart at Yanco on Thursday, and died from his injuries last night at the Leeton Hospital. ...

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  52. MAYORAL ELECTIONS.

    ALEXANDRIA.—Alderman Charles Humphries: deputy-mayor. Alderman W. Smith. GERRINGONG.—Alderman J. R. M. Miller (reelected). ...

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  53. AMERICAN SWIMMER.

    There were 11 starters to-night in the 100metres invitation handicap in swimming events at the municipal baths. Grier (scr.) and Tom Boast (1s) got well away ahead of Kalill ...

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  54. FIRE AT PADDINGTON.

    Considerable damage was done by a fire which broke out in a butchery shop conducted by George Coventry, in Hargrave-street. Paddington, early yesterday morning. The ...

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  55. MAN'S EAR SLASHED.

    A man who gave his name as James O'Brien, of Dowling-street, Paddington, was treated at St. Vincent's Hospital last night for a lacerated left ear. He told the police that he had ...

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  56. SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

    TWEED.—Councillor E. Merryweather. KYEAMBA.—Councillor R. J. Kiddle. WAUGOOLA.—Councillor F. B. Hinton. ...

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  57. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of Suburban Picture Theatres will be found in the Amusement Section on page 2 each day. ...

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