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  2. SHIP CAPTAIN'S CLAIM.

    Captain Nicol F. Cook, of the steamer Adelong, gave evidence before the Court of Marine Inquiry yesterday that the collision at the ...

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  3. MR. R. H. ANTILL'S DEATH.

    Mr. Robert Henry Antill was buried yesterday in the family vault, on the top of a hill overlooking Picton, in which his grandfather, Captain Henry ...

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  4. "WASTE OF TIME AND MONEY."

    The proposal to erect "extensive workshops with their consequential expensive machinery" for the training of metal trades apprentices in the ...

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  5. AID FOR WHEAT GROWERS.

    The Premier, Mr, Stevens, said last night that he would probably call a conference of State Premiers to discuss the fixing of a home consumption ...

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  6. BANK CLERK CHARGED.

    Alleged attempts to defraud the Commonwealth Savings Bank of two amounts of £500 were described at the Central Police Court yesterday, ...

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  7. FLYING-BOATS.

    Although discussions are continuing in New Zealand whether the flyingboat base for the Empire air mail scheme will be at Auckland or ...

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  8. ALL BLACKS ENTERTAINED.

    Some of the members of the New Zealand Rugby Union team, who visited H.M.A.S. Canberra yesterday, being entertained in the wardroom. From left: R. McKenzie, Commander O. F. McMahon, and Dr. Adams (joint manager of the team). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "NO EXCISE DUTY."

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Lyons, referring to-day to requests made by the Premier for South Australia, Mr. Butler, said that the Federal Government ...

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  10. WHITE AUSTRALIA.

    The Rev. G. Gibson, speaking at Waikato Anglican Synod, on Bishop Cherrington's, suggestion that 5,000,000 Japanese should be invited to settle in New Zealand, said that ...

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  11. NEW TRAFFIC LAWS.

    Judge Markell, in the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court yesterday, commented on certain aspects of the new traffic laws. ...

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  12. PASSING SPEED OF CARS.

    The Town-Planning Association of New South Wales decided yesterday to recommend to the Government that amending legislation should be ...

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  13. CO-OPERATION IN DEFENCE.

    Mr, H. F. Lane, formerly a. branch chairman in London of the Transport and General Workers' Union, said, in an interview on his arrival in Sydney from England yesterday, ...

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  14. DUTCH SERVICES.

    Mr.N.D. Lammers general manager of the Royal Packet Navigation Co., said last night that the K.N.I.L.M. expected to inaugurate its Sydiney-Saigon air ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    Many representatives of politics and the legal profession attended the funeral yesterday of Mr. Robert Henry Levien. A service at St. Augustine's Church, Neutral Bay, was ...

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  16. BREAK-OF-GAUGE DEVICE.

    A clash of opinion between railway experts on the merits of Mr. J. C. T. Boock's breakof-gauge device, is shown by the report of Mr. H. Young, chief mechanical engineer of ...

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  17. BROLGA AS PET.

    Young brolgas, or native companions, have been tamed by the construction staff of the Karumba flying base, and the birds come round regularly to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. NEW NAVY OFFICE APPOINTMENT.

    The Minister for Defence, Mr. Thorby, announced to-day that Mr. A. R. Nankervis, an accountant of the Navy Office, Melbourne, had been appointed to the position of Director of ...

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  19. MAPS OF EARLY N.S.W.

    A copy of the first Atlas of the sattled counties of the State and a map of the State published by J. Cross, of London, in 1825. have come into the possession of Mr, Mark ...

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  20. SURCHARGE RATES.

    The Director of Posts and Telegraphs, Sir Harry Brown, said yesterday that the reduced surcharge from 1/6 to 5d a h[?]ounce on mails from Australia to [?]mpire countries ...

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  22. ALBURY MURDER.

    A note on a scrap of paper found in a room at the Central Railway Station, signed "F. W. N., North Shore," and containing the name of an English woman as being the ...

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  23. SYDNEY-SINGAPORE ROUTE.

    Qantas-Empire Airways, Ltd., will inaugurate a twice-weekly flying-boat service between Sydney and Singapore shortly. The service will begin on July ...

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  24. YALDA AVELING.

    There was a large attendance at the Town Hall last night for a testimonial concert for Miss Valda Aveling. The young pianist, who will leave for Europe next month, had chosen ...

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  25. MARTIN PLACE POPLARS.

    The Lord Mayor. Alderman Nock, has accepted the Wagga Council's offer to supply two Lombardy poplars from its nursery tree of cost for planting at each end of the Cenotaph ...

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  26. PORT KEMBLA DISPUTE CONTINUES.

    The dispute at Lysaght's Port Kembla works still continues. Meetings of the men concerned were held at Wollongong last night and this morning. Last night's meeting decided ...

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  27. SUNSPOTS NOTED.

    The Assistant Minister for the Interior, Mr. Thompson, said to-day that he had received information from the officer-in-charge of the Solar Observatory at Canberra, Mr. W. B. ...

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  28. RADIO SERVICES.

    The Federal Government announced to-day the following expenditure on new radio services for Australian air routes:- Groote Eylandt and Karumba stations ...

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  29. DR. W. J. O'CONNOR.

    Dr. Waltet John O'Connor, of the Kancmatsu Institute, Sydney Hospital, and formerly of Adelaide, has been awarded a junior fellowship under the Beit Memorial The ...

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  30. TAXATION OFFICERS' ITINERARIES.

    The itineraries of senior officers of the Taxation Department who will visit country towns to advise taxpayers will be as follows:- Riverina and South-western district.—Hay ...

    Article : 239 words
  31. REPAIRS TO WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    The Minister for Repatriation. Senator Foll said yesterday that he had inspected war service homes at Mortdale and had ordered that necessary repairs should be made. ...

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  32. TASMANIAN APPLE GROWERS.

    To pay the Tasmanian apple-growers the usual export bounty next season, the Federal Government will have to disregard a decision of the Agricultural Council, with which the ...

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  33. NEWNES OILFIELD.

    The management board of the Western Miners' Federation, when it meets at Lithgow to-morrow, is almost certain to ratify the draft agreement reached yesterday between ...

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  34. FRENCH SHIPS FOR WOOL SALES.

    M. J. de Crelsquer, agent for the Messageries Maritimes in Australia and French colonies in the western Pacifie, said yesterday, on his departure for Noumea in the Pierre Loti, that ...

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  35. SURVEY OF NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    Plans for continuing the geological and [?]opographical survey of the north of Australia will be [?]cussed in Melbourne on July 21 at a meeting at which the Commonwealth ...

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  36. CRIPPLED CHILDREN.

    Mr. Norman Catts, a director of the New South Wales Society for Crippled Children, said last evening that profits from the concert to be given to-morrow evening at the ...

    Article : 53 words
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