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  2. HEAD OF THE RIVER.

    Crews preparing for the heats of the Great Public Schools' races on Wednesday took full advantage of the week-end to complete their final trials. ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. FINED FOR THEFT.

    Cecil Fernleigh Lovett, of Lithgow, was fined £5 at the police court for stealing a handbag containing £11, belonging to Mafey Ayoub, a young woman, who was a passenger in the ...

    Article : 70 words
  4. SHOTS FIRED.

    Constable Stephens, of the Drummoyne police, chased a suspected thief for two miles on Saturday afternoon and fired two shots over his head before making an arrest. ...

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  5. HEADMASTER RETIRES.

    Mr. W. Williams, B.A., ex-headmaster of the North Sydney Boys' High School, has retired from the Public Service after 48 years in the Education Department. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEXT ELECTIONS.

    Nominations close at 3 p.m. to-day from candidates for selection to contest the State elections for the United Australia party. Nominations are invited by the management ...

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  7. LABOUR PARTIES.

    The Federal Labour party came in for severe criticism by the Minister for Transport (Mr. McGirr), in a broadcast speech from 2KY on Saturday. The Minister said that there was ...

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  8. ENGLISH CRICKET. Season is Opened.

    The cricket season opened yesterday in pleasant weather. D. R. Jardine, the new Surrey captain, scored the season's first century, making 164 against Worcesteishire. In ...

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  9. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Rowland Waterhouse, 73, of Bardwell-road, Mosman, died in the Mena private hospital, Mosman, shortly after he was admitted on Saturday night, following a motor accident ...

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  10. HELP FOR MAIMED YOUTH.

    The women's hospital auxiliary is devoting its energies towards obtaining funds to assist William Hignet, the youth who was the victim of a train accident, following which both his ...

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  11. RECORD HAULS OF JEWFISH.

    Records hauls of jewfish have been made lately around the Coff's Harbour beaches. These fish have been attracted here by schools of sea mullet. The biggest catch to date is a ...

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  12. HAWAIIAN CRIME.

    Mrs. Granville Fortescue, her son-in-law, Lieutenant Massie, and two U.S.A. naval ratings Lord and Jones, charged with the murder of an Hawaiian youth following an outrage ...

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  13. CURTAILED TRAIN SERVICES.

    Train services in the Riverina will be considerably curtailed as from May 8. As a result, postal services will be delayed, causing much inconvenience in the district. On the ...

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  14. ROMAN CATHOLIC SEAMEN.

    Appreciation of the excellent work done by the St. Vincent de Paul Society for Roman Catholic Seamen was expressed by speakers at the annual meeting of Catholic Institute ...

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  15. PROPOSED AMALGAMATION.

    A public inquiry into the proposed amalgamation of Moss Vale Municipality and Winge-carribee Shire was conducted by Mr. R. J. Wylie, inspector of local government accounts. ...

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  16. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The election campaign in France has ended, and polling will be held to-morrow, bu[?] a definite result cannot be expected. Only about one-third of the deputies are likely to ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. MR. SCOTT'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Scott will leave Longreach in the morning for Brisbane, and expects to arrive here about 3 p.m. At Longreach he stated that he had a gruelling flight from Darwin to ...

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  18. "COMMON GAMING-HOUSE."

    Charles Byrne, licensee of the billiard-room in the Star Theatre buildings, was proceeded against on a charge of keeping a common gaming-house. He was fined £10, with ...

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  19. DAVIS CUP MATCH. America Wins All Rubbers.

    The United States of America won the Davis Cup match with Canada by five rubbers to love. Scores in the remaining singles to-day ...

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  20. LAND RENTAL REDUCED.

    Before the local land board, Fahey Bros., o[?] Exeter, lessees of 500 acres of dairying country, known as Rockleigh, appealed, under the Agricultural Lessees Relief Act, for a ...

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  21. AVIATION.

    The semi-finals of the all-schools head of the air race at Hargrave Park on Saturday resulted:— First heat: H. F. Broadbent (Hawkesbury ...

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  22. RAIN SQUALLS.

    A severe cyclonic disturbance which prevailed over most of the ocean region east of Australia, and south from latitude 30 degrees, at the week-end, brought cold, squally ...

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  23. THE SPHINX.

    A pilgrimage to the Sphinx War Memorial at Kuring-gai Chase was made yesterday under the auspices of the T.B. Sailors and Soldiers' Association of New South Wales. An address ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Stanley Baldwin), addressing a meeting of Conservative women at the Albert Hall, urged manufacturers and agriculturists not to ...

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  25. NEW PILOT BOAT.

    The pilot boat Richmond called here yesterday, and left for Richmond River this morning, in charge of Pilot Little. The Superintendent of Navigation was on board. The ...

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  26. CHURCH CONFERENCE.

    At the annual meeting of the members of the Harden-Murrumburrah-Burrowa Presbyterian charge, held at Ross Memorial Church, Harden delegates came from Burrowa, ...

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  27. HARDCOURT FINALS.

    In the finals of the British hard court championships, results were:— Men's Singles.—F. G. Perry beat Rogers (Ireland), 4-6, 7-9, 6-3, 6-0, 6-2. ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. G. SAVIDGE.

    The death has occurred at Copmanhurst of Mr. George Savidge, 73, a native of Leicester-shire. He came to Australia when he was 21 years old, and arrived on the Clarence a few ...

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  29. DANGER OF CONFLICT.

    Dr. Duhig, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane, when blessing the Church of Mary Immaculate, at Ipswich-road, to-day, asked who could deny that events were shaping towards ...

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  30. BOY SCOUTS.

    Speaking on "St. George and the Spirit of Rovering" at the St. George Day celebrations, rover investitute, and united Scout service in St. Stephen's Church of England, ...

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  31. DISMASTED BARQUE

    Although its heavy steel main and mizzen masts have snapped off about 30ft above the deck, and portion of the lower part of the mainmast is hanging over the side, the Finnish ...

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  32. MEAT WORKS TO REOPEN.

    It is announced officially that the large Daroobalgie meat works, two miles from Forbes, will be reopened about the middle of June this year and operated by Swift and Co. ...

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  33. MRS. HELEN WILLS-MOODY.

    Aboard the liner Aquitania, Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, who is en route to England to play in the Wightman Cup matches, made the following statement to a representative of the ...

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  34. CASUALTIES.

    Sydney Lovell, aged 11 years, of Holterman-street, Crow's Nest, was seriously injured on Saturday afternoon when a barge crushed his head against a pile at The Spit and tore away ...

    Article : 450 words
  35. NEW GUARD.

    Accepting the Rev. N. Claridge Goss' invitation, Major Beveridge delivered an address in the Croydon Congregational Church last night on the New Guard. ...

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  36. BETTING CHARGES.

    At the Richmond Police Court, Sylvester V. Everingnam was charged with being in Richmond Park for the purpose of betting on March 30. Frank Sly was charged with ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.).—Dep: May 1, Port Victor, for London. ...

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  38. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 words
  39. THREE DEATHS

    Three deaths were reported to the police to-day. A hotelkeeper died from poisoning shortly after admission to the Adelaide Hospital. An Italian who was to have come ...

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  40. DEATH OF MR. H. KILBY.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Harry Kilby, one of the best-known graziers and judges of sheep in the west. Mr. Kilby, who came from Elstree, Branxholme (Victoria), settled at ...

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  41. UNEMPLOYMENT TAX.

    The attitude of the Federal Government has been defined towards discriminations between the States and citizens of particular States resulting from the differential treatment of ...

    Article : 153 words
  42. TIN HARE RACING.

    At the last meeting of the Albury Agricultural and Horticultural Society the president (Mr. C. H. Griffith) read a letter from the Rev. A. S. McCook, Presbyterian minister, ...

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  43. CHRISTIAN ETHICS

    The leader of the State Parliamentary U.A.P. (M Stevens) preached the sermon at the 11th anniversary service of the Fivedock Methodist Brotherhood yesterday morning. ...

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  44. ALLEGED MURDERS.

    Keith William Wrathall, 26, labourer, of Hobart, and John Keith Tingman, 32, engineer, formerly of Victoria, appeared in the Hobart Police Court on Saturday charged with having ...

    Article : 117 words
  45. ROSEVILLE ROCKERY.

    The Mayor of Kuring-gai (Alderman Creswell O'Reilly) opened new rockery gardens in Hill-street, Roseville, near the railway station, on Saturday. ...

    Article : 152 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    The official opening of the first Good Templar musical festival, held at Clunes, was performed by Mr. H. Snow, Distric Chief Templar. The principal awards were:—Ladies trio, ...

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  48. THIEF DISTURBED.

    Mr. Herbert Fattorini and his wife were fortunate that they did not prolong their shopping on Friday night, as a thief broke into their home in Maida-street, Epping, and had ...

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  49. SECRETARY SENTENCED.

    At the Lismore Quarter Sessions on Saturday Patrick Casey, formerly secretary of the Casino Co-operative Dairy Society, who had been found guilty on a charge of making a ...

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  50. THE CHURCHES.

    Many hundreds watched the May procession at the Christian Brothers' College, Waverley, yesterday afternoon in honour of the Blessed Virgin. Later they attended a service in the ...

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  51. CANBERRA

    More than 2000 people—probably the largest crowd seen at a sporting event in Canberra—witnessed the cricket match between a visiting team captained by Alan Kippax and ...

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  52. TUNG OIL.

    Henry R. Whittell, director of the Tung Oil Co., operating at Bundanoon, and Ellen M. Shell, widow, carrying on dairying, applied to the local land board for a special lease of the ...

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  53. BOGUS EARL.

    An unemployed salesman, Raymond Keith Bailhache, 22, of Brighton, who obtained £150 from a young woman between Maich 1 and April 27 by pretending to be the "Earl of ...

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  54. SIR ADRIAN KNOX.

    Lady Knox has received, through the Governor-General, a message from the King, expressing his sincere sympathy in the death of her husband, Sir Adrian Knox. ...

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  55. AEROPLANE DELAYED.

    A New England Airways 'plane landed at Old Bar yesterday evening, in consequence of the cyclonic weather. The pilot (Mr. R. Robinson), and the four passengers, came on to ...

    Article : 58 words
  56. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 152 words
  57. UNUSUAL DISTINCTION FOR WOMAN.

    At the annual meeting of the Clarence River district of the Manchester Unity Oddfellows on Saturday, Sister Engert, who has been deputy district grand master for a year and ...

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  58. WHEAT BOUNTY.

    As the wheat crop for this season proved greater than was expected, it is stated that more than the £3,000,000 which was allocated for the payment of the wheat bounty of ...

    Article : 100 words
  59. "HERALD" AND "MAIL" ATHLETIC CLUB.

    The flat roof of the "Sydney Morning Herald" building was crowded on Saturday night, when the "Herald" and "Mail" Athletic Club held a club night. In the boxing bouts R. Thomas ...

    Article : 96 words
  60. MASONIC GATHERING.

    A combined Masonic service was held at St. Michael's Church to-day. Grand Master, Brother Aubrey Halloran, delivered an address. ...

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  61. GENERAL HIGGINS.

    Thousands of followers welcomed General Higgins, of the Salvation Army, to Queensland on Saturday night. ...

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