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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. MULWAREE SHIRE EXPENSES.

    During a discussion on the necessity for cutting down expenses initiated by Councillor Walsh, the shire clerk (Mr. A. M. Barton) stated that the administrative expenses for ...

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  3. PRODUCERS

    Groups of men began to gather quietly in Bathurst to-day. They are the first of the 200 odd delegates to the second great conference of producers and consumers. The first ...

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  4. LABOUR SPLIT. Peace Abandoned

    All hopes for a restoration of unity in the Labour movement were shattered last night when a large meeting, held under the auspices of the Federal A.L.P. ...

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  5. NEW MOVEMENTS.

    A group conference of the Riverina movement was held at Wagga to-day. Delegates were present from all parts of the Riverina. The whole day was taken up with a ...

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  6. MEAT INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission on cattle slaughtering and meat inspection resumed this morning. Samuel Lewis Levy stated that he was employed as a slaughterman for the South ...

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  7. LATE MR. JAMES GILMOUR.

    Mr. James Gilmour, who for 22 years was organising secretary of the Sydney Central Mission, died at Concord yesterday, after a short illness. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In addition to Mr. P. Matthews, of Mount Victoria, Messrs. Austin Burke and Luchetti, of Lithgow, have announced their candidature in the ballot to be conducted by the Macquarie ...

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  9. WHARF WORK.

    A gang chosen from members of the Permanent and Casual Wharf Labourers' Union was picked-up to work the Mernoo, lying at King's Wharf, Newcastle, this morning. ...

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  10. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    While members of the Tweed Heads football team were being conveyed to Uki to take part in the competition fixture during the week-end their bus came into collision with a motor ...

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  11. TAILOR'S SHOP ROBBED.

    The tailoring and mercery store of McGovern and Ribee was broken into on Saturday night Trousers from the tailoring department and a quantity of clothing from the mercery section ...

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  12. ROUGH RUGBY.

    The inquiry into allegations of rough play in the match between Western Suburbs and St. George at Parramatta on Saturday has been deferred until to-morrow night. The ...

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  13. RESCUED BY CANOE.

    Mrs. A. Cusbert, of Coolangatta got into difficulties at Kirra Beach yesterday while crossing a deep channel to reach a sand spit. Her plight was noticed by people on the beach ...

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  14. BELIEF IN UNITY.

    Proposing the toast, "Governments—Federal and State," Councillor T. S. Nettlefold, at the Lord Mayor's luncheon to-day, said: "If ever there was a time when political parties ...

    Article : 214 words
  15. SEDITIOUS TALK.

    Addressing a large audience at Beecroft last night on behalf of the Nationalist party, Mr. W. A. Holman scathingly attacked malcontents who talked sedition against the Empire ...

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  16. UPPER HUNTER SEAT.

    The largest meeting of Nationalists yet held by the Wyong branch, which is claimed as the strongest in the Upper Hunter electorate, and which was attended by representatives from ...

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  17. PARTY UNITY.

    Another conference, tinder the auspices of the Sane Democracy League, was held yesterday with the object of reaching an agreement between the non-Labour forces for the next ...

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  18. THIEVES AT ALBURY.

    During the night the window of Irwin's billiard saloon was forced by thieves, who then cut through the partition separating the saloon from Mr. Arthur Roy's hall dressing rooms. ...

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  19. OBITUARY. MR. H. W. E. COTTON.

    Mr. Herbert W. E. Cotton, a member of the staff of the Lands Department for many years, and a prominent artist, died on Friday last at the age of 59 years. He had ...

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  20. CENTRAL MISSION.

    The 47th anniversary of the foundation of the Sydney Central Methodist Mission was celebrated at a public meeting held in the Sydney Town Hall last night. The Governor ...

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  21. TOURIST TRAFFIC.

    Mr. H. W. Brodie, assistant passenger traffic manager for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, is visiting Australia to study the possibilities of increasing the tourist traffic ...

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  22. LATE MR. THOMAS SOLE.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Thomas Edward Sole, well-known auctioneer, and one of Guyra's leading townsmen, was largely attended. Mr. Sole was 57 years of age, a ...

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  23. NEW CHESS CHAMPION.

    Mr. M. E. Goldstein, winner of the chess championship of New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Henry Passfield, infant son of Mr. C. Passfield, of Rutherford, died in Maitland Hospital from injuries received when the perambulator in which he was being taken home by his ...

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  25. CLERKS' UNION.

    The faction fight between the followers of Mr. Theodore and the Lang faction has been carried into the ranks of the Federated Clerks' Union. Although the secretary, Mr. A. E. ...

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  26. EJECTMENT ORDERS.

    During an application for an ejectment order to-day Mr. J. J. Davoren, who appeared for the plaintiff, said that defendant and 10 other men went to plaintiff and told him that ...

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  27. THE CALL-UP

    A call-up will be made to-day as follows:— Horses and drays: Those registered owners of horses and drays residing within the districts of Ryde and Hunter's Hill holding ...

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  28. CLASSIFICATION OF BREAD.

    During the hearing of charges against bakers of baking bread not of standard weight, Mr. G. S. Goldie, S.M., said that he would like to refute statements that appeared in a ...

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  29. EDUCATION SERVICE.

    Mr. John A. Faulks, who has retired from the Public Service, commenced as a pupil-teacher at Cullinga, near Young, in February, 1883. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. TRANSPORT BILL.

    Employees of the motor bus industry held two largely attended meetings during the week-end to consider the Transport Bill. At a meeting held on Sunday at Weigall ...

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  31. W.A. LABOUR PARTY.

    The triennial congress of the Western Australian Labour party, representing 25,000 unionists, which was opened to-day decided: (1) That the fighting platform include that ...

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  32. MR. F. S. DELMER.

    Mr. Frederick Sefton Delmer, whose death at Rapallo, the Italian Riviera, was recently reported, was an Australian. Before the war he was Professor of English at the University ...

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  33. FIRE IN COTTAGE.

    A fire broke out at 1 o'clock on Sunday morning in a six-roomed weather board cottage owned by T. I. Fleming, auctioneer, Inverell. The cause of the fire is unknown. ...

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  34. TEXTILE WORKERS.

    The Communists last night attempted to precipitate a strike in the textile industry as a protest against the application of the employers for substantial wage reductions. ...

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  35. INDEX. NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 240 words
  36. DISPUTE IN VICTORIA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), and tne Attorney-General (Mr. Brennan) are likely to be involved in a dispute between the executive of the Victorian Labour party and ...

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  37. FIRE DESTROYS COTTAGE.

    A three-roomed weatherboard cottage in Wantagong-street, occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Rohrich and their family, and owned by Mr. J. P. Smithenbecker, of Sydney, was destroyed by ...

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  38. "TOO MANY UNSKILLED MEN."

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully), who opened additions to the East Goulburn Public school, said that the trouble with Australia was that they had too many men who were ...

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  39. MR. R. H. MILLARD.

    The funeral of Mr. R. H. Millard took place at the Northern Suburbs Cemetery on Saturday, the officiating minister being the Rev. L. A. Purnell, of the Mosman Congregational ...

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  40. CAPTAIN T. WILSON.

    Captain Thomas Wilson, whose remains were interred in the Church of England portion of Waverley Cemetery yesterday, had extensive experience on sailing vessels and early ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. UPPER HUNTER.

    The National Association has invited nominations from candidates for selection in the Nationalist interest for the vacancy in the Upper Hunter electorate. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    "If I have not arrived as a painter within two years, I am resolved to kill myself," said Karl Leyhausen, who was regarded as one of the most promising young artists in Germany ...

    Article : 208 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words
  44. MR. J. B. MUIR.

    Mr. James Blake Muir, a well-known official of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, died at Adelaide on Sunday. Mr. Muir was the eldest son of the late Mr. James Muir, who ...

    Article : 114 words
  45. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Sleeping accommodation for 250 men will be provided at a new shelter which the Salvation Army is about to open in Buckland-street, city. John Danks and Son Pty., Ltd., ...

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  46. OIL SHALE DEPOSITS.

    The Newcastle branch of the Miners' Federation has received advice that work has begun on oil shale deposits near Muswellbrook, and that about 25 northern miners are ...

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  47. MR. HENRY GALE.

    The death took place on Saturday at his residence, Ocean-street, Woollahra, of Mr. Henry Gale, who for a number of years was on the manual training staff of the Education ...

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  48. POPULARISING BRITISH PIPES.

    The Briar Pipe Trade Association of England, which last year inaugurated in the United Kingdom what was known as the "National Pipe Week," in order to popularise ...

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  49. HOMESTEAD DESTROYED.

    A well-known old homestead at Gobbagubalin was destroyed by fire. It was occupied by a closer settlement farmer, Mr. H. Drought, and the fire occurred when he was away with ...

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  50. MOTHER CHARGED.

    At the Police Court this morning Kathleen May Beeby, 30, was charged with having felonously murdered Jack Beeby, aged five years. Accused stated that she had no relatives ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 words
  52. MR. THOMAS KILLALEA.

    The death occurred recently at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. J. Peel, Albion-street, Waverley, of Mr. Thomas Killalea, a pioneer of the Tumut district. He was 83 years of age, and ...

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  53. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    The seventh series of wool sales commenced to-day, when 10,685 bales were offered, the selection, generally, being very good. Some particularly attractive clips from the Clermont and Springsure ...

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  54. UNEMPLOYED MAN DROWNED.

    Frank Duncan, 51, an unemployed tailor, was returning to the unemployed camp on Carrington Park with a man named Thomas Boyd, when he fell into the river and was ...

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  55. FLIGHT FROM ENGLAND.

    Messrs. P. Fairbairn and H. Shenstone, the Cambridge undergraduates who left England on February 19 to fly to Australia, reached Melbourne this morning. Only a few close ...

    Article : 57 words
  56. CONCEALED PISTOL.

    While the police were investigating the mysterious explosions they arrested Frederick James Fauzanne, a young man, on a charge of having an unlicensed pistol in his possession. ...

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  57. BODY IN HARBOUR.

    The body of a well-dressed man, which was found floating in the harbour near the Spit Bridge, on Sunday afternoon with hands tied across his chest, and a large piece of stone ...

    Article : 75 words
  58. LADY STOUT.

    The death is announced of Lady stout, widow of the former Chief Justice, Sir Robert Stout, after a long illness. ...

    Article : 25 words
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