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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    When a deaf and dumb man, complainant in a case, was called upon to give evidence st Goulburn Police Court two police officers uere able to assist the Court. The defendant in the ...

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  3. BIG FETE.

    The joy of the big garden fete at Government House to-day and to-morrow—the fete is being staged on lines unparalleled in Sydney—will not end with any fleeting memory of ...

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  4. WINE INDUSTRY.

    Speakers at a dinner at which the New South Wales Wine Association entertained delegates to the meeting of the Federal Viticultural Council, complained of anomalies in ...

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  5. A.J.C. RACES.

    It was somewhat unfortunate for the Australian Jockey Club that threatening weather prevailed yesterday morning, as the light showers that fell undoubtedly affected the ...

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  6. ALLEGED WOUNDING.

    At the Quarter Sessions Court yesterday, before Judge Edwards, Guy Neville Kingsbury, 42, was charged that, at Maroubra, on September 11, 1931, he maliciously wounded ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Two important measures—the Industrial Arbitration Amendment Bill and the Transport Amendment Bill—were brought down in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...

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  8. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Christopher J. Brennan, formerly associate professor of German and Comparative Literature at the Sydney University, died yesterday in his 62nd year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NOVEL METHOD OF OBTAINING NEWS

    Mr. R. B. McPherson, of Gundarimba Richmond River, sent two carrier pigeons to the Nana Glen show with the request that they be liberated with the list of his winnings ...

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  10. REFRESHMENT-ROOM THEFT.

    The Coff's Harbour railway refreshment-rooms were again broken into last night, and a small quantity of tobacco and money was taken. Entrance was gained by a window at ...

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  11. COUNCIL DISPUTE.

    A meeting of the Coraki Ratepayers' Association last night carried a vote of confidence in the Mayor regarding his dispute with the town clerk, and directed that copies of the ...

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  12. BULK TRUCKS FOR BANANAS.

    Mr. O'Shea, Assistant District Railway Superintendent, attended the monthly meeting of the Coff's Harbour branch of the Banana Growers' Federation, and supplied ...

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  13. EX-DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    In the presence of student-teachers and citizens, at the Armidale Teachers' Training College, a portrait in oils of the ex-Director of Education (Mr. S. H. Smith) was unveiled ...

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  14. INTERSTATE TIMBER TRADE.

    Interstate trade which, during recent months, has been quiet, will revive within the next few days when the Port Waikato will make her first call at Coff's Harbour to load a ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. SMART ARREST.

    Fifteen minutes after detectives had received information from Newcastle last night that a man suspected of having been implicated in a robbery was believed to be in Sydney, they ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. PLANE AIDS BABY CLINIC.

    Sister Brooks, of the Far West Children's Health Scheme baby clinic, commenced a tour of outlying centres in the Far West this morning by 'plane, At 9.30, in Mr. Coleman's 'plane, ...

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  17. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment will be made to-day as follows:- "B" Classification.—Certificated winding drivers report at 2 p.m. ...

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  18. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY.

    The Mayor of Wingham (Alderman A. H. Machin), at a meeting of the municipal council, presented to two boys, Raymond Barwick and John Healey, framed certificates from the ...

    Article : 64 words
  19. MRS. M. DONOHUE.

    Mrs. Maria Donohue died last Saturday at Forest Lodge, aged 94 years. She was born in King's County, Ireland, and came to Australia in her late 'teens, ...

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  20. DEATH OF CENTENARIAN.

    Mrs. Eliza Bolt, who would have been 102 years old at the end of this month, died this morning at her residence, Bolwarra, West Maitland. She returned to her home from a ...

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  21. BOY DROWNED.

    The 4-year-old son of Mr. E. Goss was drowned yesterday. Two hundred searchers spent the night looking for the boy. This morning Jack McLean dived into the riler, ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council the Attorney-General (Mr. Manning) moved the second reading of the Married Women (Lecturers and Teachers) Bill. The Government, he said, ...

    Article : 482 words
  23. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 279 words
  24. EJECTMENTS.

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens), at a Ministerial party meeting yesterday, announced that a bill would be brought down in Parliament to-day to rectify the anomaly in the Ejectments ...

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  25. SAFES BLOWN OPEN.

    Early this morning the safe in the local stationmaster's office was blown open, but, owing to the top drawer jamming, no money was lost. ...

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  26. MURDER CHARGE FOLLOWS WOMAN'S DEATH.

    As a sequel to the death of Hazel Fraser, 24, after an illness of several weeks, Ruby Louisa Gaudron. 38, William James Hammond, 42, Percy William Stone, 32, and Ruby Ethel ...

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  27. THE SUBURBS.

    A number of leading divines of the Anglican Church will preach and address meetings at St. Thomas', North Sydney, during the period of the forthcoming General Synod. On Sunday ...

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  28. RACEHORSE AUTOPAY.

    Randwick police are investigating a report that an attempt was made about noon yesterday to dope the New Zealand horse Autopay at the stables of Messrs. H. Chisholm and ...

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  29. GRAFTON SEWERAGE SCHEME.

    Preparations are being made for an early start with the sewerage scheme for No. 1 district of Grafton. The work is estimated to cost £45,000, and the money is being ...

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  30. BOY FATALLY INJURED.

    Lindsay Macdonald, 11 years, went out on a pony to bring in horses. The pony came back to the station, and on a search being made the boy was found under a tree, ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 212 words
  32. SINGLETON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.

    The directors of the Singleton and District Co-operative Society, Ltd., in their report at the annual meeting, said the store turnover was approximately £240 less than in the ...

    Article : 66 words
  33. TWO MEN ARRESTED.

    Detective-sergeant Royal, of the Regent-street police, and Detectives Fraser and Lynch raided houses in Newtown. Surry Hills, and George-street West yesterday, and ...

    Article : 77 words
  34. WOMAN PROSPECTOR.

    Miss Gwendoline Sauerbier, on whose behalf 20 acres of gold-mining claims were pegged at the Granites goldfields three weeks ago, has returned to Adelaide after spending three ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. KILLER AND WHALE FIGHT.

    Tourists witnessed a thrilling battle between a killer and a whale about half a mile from the shore. The impact of the whale flaying the water with its tall could be plainly heart. The ...

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  36. W.A. WHEAT POOL.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Wheat Pool of Western Australia to-night, the chairman of trustees (Mr. A. J. Monger) said that, although the price of wheat had shown ...

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  37. WHITE GLOVES FROM WAGGA.

    Owing to indisposition, the Chief Justice (Sir Philip Street) was unable to visit Wagga yesterday to preside at the Circut Court. His place was taken by Mr. Justice Stephen. ...

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  38. CASUALTIES.

    The body of Thomas Joseph 'Earley, 80, an old-age pensioner, of Ocean-street, Narrabeen, was found by the local police floating in the Narrabeen Lake early yesterday morning. ...

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  39. THE UNIONS.

    As a result of the activities of the militants, a special meeting of members of the Seamen's Union employed on trawlers will be held next week to discuss methods of resisting a recent ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. TO-DAY.

    Theatre Royal: "Macbeth," 8.10. Her Majesty's Theatre: "Hold My Haud," 8. Criterion Theatre: "Hello, Happiness," 2.15, 8. Prince Edward Theatre: "Merr[?] We Go To ...

    Article : 221 words
  41. FOOD RELIEF DISPUTE.

    The Chief Secretary's Department has submitted to local storekeepers, through the police, a schedule of prices which it is prepared to pay for food relife. As many of the ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. MAIL BAG MISSING.

    A mall bag containing nearly £400 in notes and cheques was loaded on the mail truck at Mount Coolon yesterday for the run to Clermont, but at Clermont this morning it was ...

    Article : 49 words
  43. QUEENSLANDERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Brigadier-General H. H. Goddard presided at the annual meeting of the Queenslanders' Association of New South Wales on Tuesday evening. More than 100 members were ...

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  44. "AROUND THE BOREE LOG."

    The verses of "John O'Brien," in the form of "A night around the Boree Log," were faithfully interpreted by Mr. J. M. Byrne to a large audience in the Savoy Theatre last ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. JUMP FROM MOVING TRAIN.

    While travelling with his wife yesterday to Darkan, 110 miles south-east of Perth, Mr. E. R. Collins, who had been in hospital suffering from a nervous breakdown, jumped from ...

    Article : 47 words
  46. "LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE."

    Robert Planquette's three-act comic opera, "Les Cloches de Corneville," was presented by Madame Ada Baker at the Railway and Tramway Institute last night. ...

    Article : 114 words
  47. ALLEGED FOWL STEALING.

    Mortdale police state that thefts of fowls in the district became so frequent that special patrols were organised. Plainclothes police have kept watch on isolated poultry farms for ...

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  48. W.A. GOLD YIELDS.

    At Meekatharra State battery, W. A. Spencer crushed l0¾ tons of ore from lease 1561 for a yield of 80¾ ounces of gold. J. F. Butler crushed 38¾ tons from lease 1559 for 130¼ ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN MAMMALS.

    The last popular science lecture of the 1932 series will be delivered in the Australian Museum lecture hall to-night, when Mr. E. Le G. Troughton will discuss the origin, ...

    Article : 35 words
  50. UPPER HOUSE REFORM.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Manning, K.C.) will address members of the Sane Democracy League after their monthly luncheon at Sargent's to-day. He will discuss the ...

    Article : 39 words
  51. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES.

    Programmes of suburban picture theatres will be found in the Amusement Section on page 2 each day. ...

    Article : 25 words
  52. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    Additional subscriptions to the Infantile Paralysis Fund bring the total to £762/15/6. ...

    Article : 14 words
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