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  2. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Strong criticism of the Master Bakers' Association and its policy in regard to bread prices was voiced at the annual meeting of Automatic Bread Baking Company, Ltd., ...

    Article : 294 words
  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The recently-named Wilson Park, Wentworth Falls, adjoins Jamieson Creek. It has been a public reserve for very many years, but was not gazetted as such for a considerable ...

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  4. MR. LANG'S PROMISES.

    Speaking at Grafton last night, Dr. Earle Page, leader of the Country party in the House of Representatives, said that Mr. Lang could borrow only what the Loan Council said ...

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  5. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. Lang, speaking at Concord last night, made another attack on the Government's unemployment relief scheme. Alleging that a section of the Press had ...

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  6. DEAN INGE.

    A warning that the Church should not be indifferent to the question of "breeding from the wrong end" was voiced by Dean Inge at the Church Congress. "We are at present ...

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  7. DEFICIT OF £10,431.

    Judge Lukin, in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, began an examination of the affairs of Walter John Toohey, of Sandringham, solicitor, and Horace George Wimpole, of St. ...

    Article : 356 words
  8. THE HOSPITALS.

    Addressing the Hospitals Association Conference yesterday, the chairman of the Hospitals Commission (Mr. R. J. Love) explained in detail the proposed working of the ...

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  9. MR. JOHN GILCHRIST.

    Mr. John Gilchrist, whose death occurred yesterday, was a member of one of the oldest families in New South Wales. He was the third son of Mr. John Gilchrist, who in 1828 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WOMAN'S ORDEAL.

    Mrs. Editha Slattery, 53, wife of William Slattery, farmer, of Shooter's Hill, received a fractured left thigh when thrown from a sulky. The horse bolted, and the vehicle overturned ...

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  11. REVOLT IN BRAZIL.

    News has been received from Rio Grande do Sul, the revolutionary headquarters, that the insurgent troops are moving towards Rio de Janeiro, and have taken the town of ...

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  12. RAILWAYS ECONOMIES.

    Lithgow Council members received a surprise at the last meeting, when the Railwa[?] Commissioners forwarded a cheque for £52/8/4, amount overpaid for estimated cost ...

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  13. COMPANY'S BOOKS.

    An examination of the books of a brick and the company of St. Peters led the management to believe that there had been considerable falsification of the entries respecting the ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. CONGRESS LEADERS.

    Bombay Congress leaders are planning further def[?]ance of the Government by organising a kind of parallel government and setting up congress courts and arbitration ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. BROADCASTING FAILURE.

    The director of 2KY broadcasting station yesterday denied a statement attributed to the Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. H. P. Brown) and the Deputy Director (Mr. Kitto) ...

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  16. CHARGE OF INCENDIARISM.

    At the Coroner's Court, Patrick Rodgers was committed for trial at Parkes Quarte[?] Sessions on a charge of maliciously setting fire to a cottage which was burnt down on ...

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  17. A.L.P. PRESIDENT'S VIEW.

    "The history of this State over the last 50 years shows that on every occasion when we have experienced an industrial crisis the electors have invariably turned to Labour to ...

    Article : 349 words
  18. LOW ADMINISTRATION COSTS.

    The final report submitted to the Maitland Flood Relief Committee at the town hall showed that the fund reached £3018/6/11. Expenditure amounted to £3005/11/11. ...

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  19. ALLUVIAL GOLD.

    Rich alluvial gold find has been discovered about 60 miles south of Coolgardie, at New Widgiemooltha. The alluvial appears to be the decomposed cap of a lode. Slugs from ...

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  20. THANKSGIVING SERVICE

    Seven thousand children from the primary schools of the Roman Catholic archdiocese crowded St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday to take part in a thanksgiving service for the ...

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  21. LITHGOW BAND.

    The State Mine Band [?]as [?]eci[?]e[?] to take over the affairs of the Lithgow Municipal Band. The latter's 19 instruments have been valued at a low figure (£269), and the ...

    Article : 100 words
  22. THE TREASURER.

    There was not a discordant note at a crowded meeting addressed by the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) at Bundanoon this afternoon. The Minister was enthusiastically applauded ...

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  23. INCREASED DISCOUNT RATE

    English-Australian financial circles are surprised at the increase in the discount rate, and the opinion has been expressed that there seems no justification for such drastic action ...

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  24. MOTHER AND CHILDREN.

    A mother and her two children, the younger one tied to her body, were found drowned in Dumbilup Creek, about 12 miles from Pemberton, this afternoon. ...

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  25. KANDOS CEMENT CO.

    Following an inspection of Kandos Cement Co.'s works by the general manager (Mr. F. P. Kneeshaw), it was announced that, owing to the depressed state of trade, the company ...

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  26. MR. W. A. HALSE ROGERS.

    Mr. W. A. Halse Rogers, senior prosecuting officer in the Crown Solicitor's office, died early yesterday morning at the home of his father-in-law, Mr. W. H. Starr, Croydon-street, ...

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  27. HOSPITAL LOTTERY.

    Discouraging information about the working of the Queensland Golden Casket consultation was given by the chairman of the Hospitals Commission (Mr. R. J. Love) ...

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  28. THEFT OF TOBACCO.

    Thieves broke into stores occupied by Permewan, Wright, and Co., last night, and stole tobacco and cigarettes valued at more than £50. The safe was not interfered with. ...

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  29. CASE SETTLED.

    In the Supreme Court at Kempsey last week, before Judge Halse Rogers, William Stephen Cook proceeded against the Macleay Shire Council, claiming £1500 in regard to ...

    Article : 151 words
  30. MR. BOYCE'S SPEECH.

    Speaking in support of the Nationalist candidate, the Attorney-General (Mr. Boyce) made a plea for the retention of the Legislative Council. He said it would be a sorry ...

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  31. RAIN LIKELY.

    Conditions are again becoming generally unsettled in the west of New South Wales, and rain is expected in those areas to-day. Wet weather should extend over most of the State ...

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  32. MOTOR CARS BURNT.

    The striking of matches following motor car accidents resulted in the destruction of two cars by fire-one at Northcliffe, and the other at Pemberton, in South Perth. ...

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  33. NEW YORK STOCKS.

    The failure on both Stock Exchange and on the kerb of Prince and Whitely, one of the leading exchange houses, which had been suspended for insolvency, caused a sharp drop, ...

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  34. IMPROVEMENTS AT KIAMA.

    As a result of the expenditure of the £1000 grant for relief works, an additional area has been reclaimed by the building of a sea-wall, 330 feet in length. The approach to the ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  36. THEFT OF SHEEPSKINS.

    William Edwards was charged at t[?]e po[?]ce court with having sheepskins in his possession, reasonably suspected of having been stolen. He pleaded guilty, and was fined £50 and ...

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  37. FIJI.

    Mr. Henry Marks announces that the Fiji Development Co., of which he is practically the only shareholder, has gone into voluntary liquidation. The capital is £20,000, and the ...

    Article : 159 words
  38. SOLICITOR'S DEATH.

    A verdict of suicide whilst temporarily mentally deranged was recorded by the City Coroner (Mr. May) yesterday, in respect of the death of William Parker Listner, a ...

    Article : 180 words
  39. STREET MEETINGS.

    Public meetings in the main street of Wollongong are prohibited. Recently a political candidate spoke from private property, and a croyvd collected in the street. The ...

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  40. SOLICITOR AND COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Municipal council, Alderman Wenk took exception to the action of Alderman Lusher, Deputy Mayor, of accepting instructions, as a solicitor, to appear ...

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  41. WIRELESS.

    The Methodist Mission stations in North Australia, which are far distant from Darwin, and are separated from each other by hundreds of miles, have been without means of ...

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  42. SAVING OF £30,000.

    Alluding to the anxiety at Australia House, pending Mr. Scullin's verdict, the "Morning Post" says that the proposed economies represent a saving of £30,000 a year. The cost of ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 231 words
  44. COMMUNISTS CONFESSION.

    Addressing a meeting at Tamworth, Mr. Robert Mccall, Communist candidate, said that if the party was returned with a majority it would not be allowed to hold ...

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  45. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    In the voting for the new national executive at the Labour party conference at Llandudno, the Home Secretary (Mr. Clynes) headed the list in the trade union section. The ...

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  46. PROHIBITION.

    "Prohibition in the United States of America is a complete failure. It is not only a failure but a disaster socially and politically, and great changes are bound to be made soon." ...

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  47. MAN KILLED.

    James McGregor, 63, a Cambewarra Shire Council employee, met death in unusual circumstances early this morning. He was a lodger at the Empire Hotel, Kinghorn-street, ...

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  48. UNEMPLOYED DEMAND.

    At a meeting of unemployed, a motion was carried demanding that a meeting of the A.C.T.U. should he immediately convened to put into effect the resolutions of the recent ...

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  49. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

    Ashburnham Electorate.—Canowindra, 8, Mr. E. G. Best, M.L.A. (candidate); Parkes 7.30, Mrs. R. R. S. MacKinnon Bathurst Electorate.—Bathurst, Messrs. A. J. ...

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  50. EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes) inspected a special display of Empire products in a West End stole, in which Australia and New Zealand were well represented ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's Theatre: "Sons o' Guns," 2, 8. Criterion Theatre: "This Thing Called Love," 2, 8. St. James Theatre: "Happy Days," 2.30, [?] Plaza Theatre: "Common Clay," 10 till 6, 8. ...

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  52. WATER BOARD.

    At a special meeting of the Water Board yesterday, it was decided, on the motion of St. Thomas Henley, that the provisions of the Public Service (Salaries Reduction) Act should ...

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  53. CHARGES OF MURDER.

    At the conclusion of an inquiry to-day into the death of Kathleen Mary Slater, 21, single, who died from strychnine poisoning on September 24, Wilfred Walters, a tailor's cutter, ...

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  54. MR. STEVENS'S COUNTRY MEETINGS.

    Mr. Stevens will speak to-day at Booroowa, and in the evening at Yass. Mr. Stevens will return to Sydney by train to-morrow morning, and leaving again on ...

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  55. BALMAIN MINERS.

    It was reported yesterday, Balmain miners' lodge had declared "black" the Balmain mine, and the manager (Mr. Murray), following a dispute regarding employment. It ...

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  56. MR. SCULLIN'S TREASURE.

    His passionate fondness for Gray's "Elegy" brought Mr. Scullin a priceless souvenir, which, he says, will be the richest treasure of his library. It is a rebound and ...

    Article : 76 words
  57. INTERNATIONAL BILLIARDS.

    Scores in the international billiards tournament are as follow:- Newman (receives 7000), 21,158, including breaks of 405, 385, 225, 199 (unfinished), v ...

    Article : 73 words
  58. BAND RECITALS.

    The Minister for Labour (Mr. Farrar) stated last night that further band recitals by unemployed musicians had been arranged for four days and nights next week. ...

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  59. AUSTRALIAN PARTY.

    Ashfield Mr. G. D. Treloar (candidate), Boomerang-street and Waratah-street and Dalhousie-street. Bond[?] Alderman A. P. Kurts (candidate), Wellington-street and O'Brien-street, ...

    Article : 53 words
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