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  2. GOODE INQUIRY.

    Mr. Shand, K.C., in his closing address yesterday to Judge Thomson, who is sitting as a Royal Commissioner to inquire into the conduct of Mr. Charles Joachim Goode (Chief ...

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  3. MURDER CHARGE.

    At the hearing to-day of the charge against Mrs. Elvira Dolores Barney, an actress, and daughter of Sir John Mullens, of murder on June 3 of Michael Stephen, a bank manager's ...

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  4. GOLF CLUB SECRETARY.

    MR R. T. COULSON, Formerly assistant secretary. Mr. R. T. Coulson has been appointed secretary of the Royal Sydney Golf Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WIDESPREAD RAIN.

    Excellent rains which have fallen over a large area of New South Wales will be extremely beneficial in those parts of the wheat belt which have been experiencing a ...

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  6. MR. PAYNE.

    Death overtook Mr. Jack Payne, general manager of Cockatoo Island Naval Dockyard, with tragic suddenness yesterday. He had appeared to be in his usual state of health, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHOICE OF RECTOR.

    In view of the trouble that has arisen in the parish of St. Barnabas'. Chatswood, a "Herald" representative yesterday interviewed Canon Langford Smith, who for three and a half ...

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  8. STOWAWAYS.

    Sydney Charles Ross, 41, and John Ball. 29, who stowed away on the Monterey at Auckland on June 22, and travelled to Melbourne and back without being allowed to ...

    Article : 177 words
  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The danger of laying poisoned balts near homes was brought under the notice of Mr. C. A. Dixon, inspector for the R.S.P.C.A., by Mr. E. Dean, who found a valuable retriever ...

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  10. MRS. M. J. FALKNER'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Mary Jane Falkner, wife of Mr. William Falkner, discoverer of the famous Falkner goldmine at Pambula, died last night, aged 80. She was noted for her charitable deeds. She leaves ...

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  11. TAREE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At Taree Quarter Sessions, before Judge Clancy, David Sampson was charged with having, on June 3, at Gloucester, unlawfully attempted to enter a shop with intent to steal. ...

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  12. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Chambers of Commerce congress in Townsville to-day further discussed the sugar agreement. The conference agreed to try to induce ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. CONSERVATORIUM.

    Besides the Fifth Symphony of "Tschaikowsky, the Goldmark Violin Concerto, opus 28, and tne "Leonora No. 1" overture of Beethoven, last night's concert by the ...

    Article : 467 words
  14. ELECTION VICTORY.

    "The victory of the United Australia party and the United Country party at the recent elections was no ordinary party victory; it was a vindication of the essential honesty ...

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  15. GIRLS' LONG HIKE.

    Misses Ida and Eva Daley, who set out from Sydney on June 27 to walk to Brisbane, passed through Coffs Harbour yesterday, Both girls are well-known show riders, having won ...

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  16. LAND BALLOT CRITICISED.

    Following the ballot for the block of land which was recently made available by the Lands Department at Boambee for banana cultivation and which was won by Mr. A. ...

    Article : 158 words
  17. THE "2/9 STRIKE."

    A special meeting of the Wallsend Miners' Lodge decided this afternoon, by a small majority, to call off the strike'which, arising from the disputed claim by a pair of miners ...

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  18. DESTUCTION OF CORMORANTS.

    The newly-formed field gun club made a raid on the cormorants in the vicinity of the town yesterday morning, and destroyed 88 by 9 o'clock. Other raids will follow, as the ...

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  19. DEBATING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The final debate of the 1932 series for the Frank Flanagan Shield, between the Dulwich Hill Memorial School of Arts, represented by Messrs. R. Robson, D. McLeod, and E. H. ...

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  20. DEATH OF NONAGENARIAN.

    Mrs. Ann Goodwin, widow of the late Mr., Enoch Goodwin, died at her daughter's residence, Hill End, at the age of 92 years. She was a native of Parramatta, and with her ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. MOSMAN WOMAN'S DEATH.

    Tne mysterious circumstances of the death of Mrs. Dorothy Florence Thorne, 33, at Mosman on Tuesday morning, have baffled the police ...

    Article : 218 words
  22. BRITISH CIVIL SERVICE.

    The settlement reached on consolidation of pay in the Civil Service was announced in the House of Commons to-day. The memorandum embodying the settlement ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. J. GREENING.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Joseph Greening. 83, a retired farmer, who had spent the last 20 years of his life in Orange. He was a native of the Bathurst district. After ...

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  24. ADDITIONAL POLICE SOUGHT.

    A further robbery at McWhirter's skin store, when £20 worth of rabbitskins and foxskins was stolen, caused a special meeting of the Progress Association to be called to consloer ...

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  25. REV. LIONEL FLETCHER.

    The Rev. Lionel Fletcher addressed large audiences when he continued his youth campaign yesterday. Speaking at an Intercessory service in the Town Hall basement, he said he ...

    Article : 234 words
  26. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up for employment will be made today of married men with registration numbers A45,951 to A46,000, and O.K.19,151 to O.K.19,200, and single men with registration ...

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  27. EMPLOYMENT.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Dunningham) has arranged that factory inspectors should interview the 8000 occupiers of factories in the metropolitan area, with a view to seeking ...

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  28. N.Z. COAL STRIKE.

    The Waikato and Hikuiangi collieries are still idle. The owners and miners have been invited by the Minister for Mines to send representatives to a conference at Wellington ...

    Article : 194 words
  29. FILTH IN CHURCH.

    As a result of outrageous acts ot desecration being committed in the Presbyterian church at Evans Plains, incensed local residents sought the assistance of the Bathurst police, ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. CLEARING-HOUSE SYSTEM.

    It was stated in the House of Commons to-day that the Government, after closely observing the various clearing-house systems in other countries, had been confirmed in ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 words
  32. FIERCE FIGHT.

    Constables Boyd and Ellis arrested two suspects after fierce struggles in Ormonde-parade. South Hurstville, early yesterday morning. The policemen noticed two men in a ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. STOLEN SAFE FOUND.

    The police this ofternoon found the safe of the Norco Co-operative, Ltd., which was stolen from the company's premises on Monday night, lying in 12 feet of water in the river. When ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. SICILIAN MAFIA.

    A message from Rome states that sentences of life imprisonment and others of lesser terms imposed on 120 members of the Mafia gang have been quashed by the Court of ...

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  35. COTTAGE DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The 13-roomed weatherboard cottage belonging to Mrs. E. C. Collits, of Springside, five miles from Orange, and valued at £700. was destroyed by fire. The contents, valued at ...

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  36. ABSENCE OF STRIKES.

    For 12 months unions at the Trades Hall have had complete absence of strikes, although every union has suffered wage reductions, some of which have amounted to almost ...

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  37. LABOUR PARTY.

    It is expected that the central executive of the Victorian Laboui party, at its next meeting, will deal with the position which has arisen as a result of the formation of "Lang ...

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  38. CANDIDATE INJURED.

    When several hundred persons who had been listening to a Communist speaker at a street meeting in Carlton to-night rushed a motor truck which members of the Young ...

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  39. NOVEL SCHEME TO HELP HOSPITAL.

    To raise funds for the "Queen of West of the Darling". In the hospital "queen" competition, her committee has asked pastoralists to contribute 10/ for every 50 points of rain ...

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  40. BARQUE POMMERN.

    The Finnish barque, Pommern, 127 days out from Port Germein (South Australia), is regarded as overdue. Re-insurance is quoted at £5/5/ per cent. ...

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  41. CENTENARIAN CHINESE.

    The death occurred on Monday of the oldest resident of the Rockley district. Ah Foo. a Chinese. 105 years old, who came to these parts as a lad in the old gold-mining days. ...

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  42. CASUALTIES.

    Jean Ewen, 7, of Kegworth-street, Leichhardt, had her nose mutilated by a dog on Tuesday She was taken to Lewisham Hospital, where the torn portion was replaced ...

    Article : 160 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 207 words
  44. ALLEGED TRAIN THEFTS.

    Nine men were committed for trial from Portland police court on charges connected with all[?]ed thefts from goods trains between Cullen Bullen and Vulcan since ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. FATAL QUARREL.

    Nym, who was charged with the murder of Dan, in the Supreme Court to-day was found guilty of manslaughter. The Jury added to its verdict a strong recommendation of Nym ...

    Article : 108 words
  46. HUNTER ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    While shooting rabbits this afternoon, n. Williams, of West Tamworth, accidentally shot himself with his pea rifle. He was walking through a paddock near the Goonoo ...

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  47. BRILLIANT METEOR.

    A particularly brilliant meteor was seen shortly before 10 o'clock last night. It is estimated that it must have been visible for some hundreds of miles. ...

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  48. ACCOUNTANT CHARGED.

    Walter Gordon Watts, 26, accountant, who was employed by Lever Bros., Ltd., of Sydney for eight years before he came to Westein Australia, was committed for trial on a charge ...

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  49. GOVERNMENT CLEANERS.

    "It is not my policy to dispense with all women cleaners over the age of 60 years," said the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) yesterday. ...

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  50. FLOUR TAX PROPOSED

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Allan) told a deputation to-day that he would submit to the Cabinet a draft bill to provide for the imposition of a sales tax on flour ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's" Bitter Sweet." 7.50 Criterion Theatre: "The Good Fairy," 8. Theatre Royal" "The Big Show." 8. Prince Edward Theatre: "One Hour With You," ...

    Article : 171 words
  52. LONG SERVICE.

    A presentation was made by Colonel R. S. Sands, on behalf of the directors of John Sands, Ltd., to Mr. " George Irving, who has completed 50 years' service with the firm. It ...

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  53. JACK JOHNSON.

    The director of the National Sporting Club (Mr. H. D. Mcintosh) telephoned to the Department of the Interior authoritles to-day to state that the application for permit on ...

    Article : 105 words
  54. TEXTILE WORKERS.

    In accordance with the textile industry award, which provided for the adjustment of wage rates based on the cost of living figures, there will be a reduction as from July 1, of ...

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  55. GREYHOUND COURSING INQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers who has been appointed a Royal Commissioner to inquire into matters relating to greyhound coursing and fruit machines will sit again on ...

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  56. CHARGE OF FRAUD

    Theodore Ernest Cooke. 64, a Justice of the Peace, and formerly chief State Electoral Officer of Inglewood, was arrested to-day on a charge of having, on June 11, by means of a ...

    Article : 96 words
  57. INTERSTATE SKI-ING RACES.

    In regard to the forthcoming ski-ing races between teams representing New South Wales and Victoria, it is announced that four events will be contested, a team of three representing ...

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  58. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    Referring to a recently-published letter which advocated the extension of the railway from Carlingford to Dural Mr. W. E. Wall in a letter to the editor of the 'Herald" says that ...

    Article : 65 words
  59. FIRE AT ERMINGTON.

    A weatherboard cottage of nine rooms, in Wharf-road. Ermington, was destroyed by fire last night. The cottage was occupied by Allan Taylor, who was absent at the time of ...

    Article : 42 words
  60. WOOL CHARGES.

    Western Australian wool brokers announce a reduction of 5 per cent, in warehousing charges of one farthing a pound for the 1932-3 season. ...

    Article : 28 words
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