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  2. AIR INQUIRY.

    Evidence was given at yesterday's sitting of the Air Inquiry that, according to statements made to the Citizens' Rescue Committee. Lieutenant Keith Anderson undertook the ...

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  3. NAVAL POWER.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press says: As despatches from London indicate British expectations that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will initiate ...

    Article : 224 words
  4. PLAY IN THE RYDER CUP CONTEST.

    A general view of the sixth green at Leeds showing C. A. Whitcombe (Eng.) playing out of a bunker. Great Britain defeated America by six matches to four. Two matches were halved. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FRUIT MARKETING.

    You have only to stand on a spur of the McPherson Ranges, above Griffith, to gain some little idea of the extent of this irrigation area. Away to the east, to the north, ...

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  6. PLUCKY MINER.

    Further details of the tragedy in the Jumbunna Coal Mine on Monday, when three Italians were overcome by foul gas, show that one of the men made a courageous attempt to ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS

    The Minister for Education (Mr Drummond) has accepted the invitation of the Parents and Citizens' Association to visit Bowral on June 5, to set the foundation-stone of ...

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  8. TWELVE FOXES SHOT.

    Shooting at Barrallier recently, Messrs. Leslie and W. Elliott accounted for 12 foxes in one day[?] The foxes were decoyed within range of the shot guns by a whistle resembling the ...

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  9. BOY FOUND HANGING.

    Albert Deale, 14, was found hanging in a loft at Baker's brickworks yesterday No reason was assigned fof his deed. The boy's mother is dead. His father is employed in ...

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  10. KATOOMBA POLICE COURT

    In the Katoomba Court to-day Dudlow Richard Oswald Sealy, licensee of the Oriental Hotel, Springwood, pleaded guilty to a charge of selling an article of food, White House ...

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  11. EMPIRE COTTON.

    Earl Derby, presiding at a meeting of the Empire Cotton Growing Corporation, predicted progressively increasing production in the next five years, notably in the Sudan and ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. TARIFF INQUIRY.

    The Tariff Board, which is inquiring into the question of encouraging primary and secondary industries, including shipping by other means than the Navigation Act, opened ...

    Article : 179 words
  13. ROWDY MEETING.

    Contrary to expectations allegations of an A.L.P. conspiracy against certain Labour aldermen were not made at a meeting of the Glebe League last night. ...

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  14. WOLLONGONG EISTEDDFOD.

    Following were tne results at the eisteddfod:— Piano solo, under 10 years Marie Sansey (Wollongong), 90 points 1; June Jackson and Francis ...

    Article : 441 words
  15. STUDENTS PRANK.

    Members of several University crews gave evidence at the City Court to-day, when John Cameron Loxton, aged 20 years, a member of the University of Sydney rowing crew, ...

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  16. DERBY SWEEPS.

    Two municipal employees at Krugersdorp, Transvaal, drew Hunter's Moon in the Calcutta Turi Club's Sweep. Two tickets in the L series were drawn by Germiston people, ...

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  17. A CLOSED DOOR.

    After the Cabinet meeting to-day, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Sizer) announced that steps had been taken by the Government to prevent the influx Into ...

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  18. MR. W. RANKIN.

    Mr. Rankin, who lives at Toowoomba (Q.), has presented to the New South Wales Returned Soldiers' League, the tripod mast of H.M.A.S. Sydney, which he purchased for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. COMMUNIST DEMONSTRATION.

    Mr. R. N. Anthony Mawby, Consul of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (Yugoslavia), commenting yesterday on the reported presence of Yugoslavs at the recent ...

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  20. MR. S. M. DEMPSTER.

    Mr. Sydney Mackenzie Dempster, who for many years was prominent in yachting circles, and a member of the firm of Messrs. Marshall and Dempster, real estate agents, 112 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ALBURY HOSPITAL.

    Albury was brilliantly illuminated last night, when stalls were held for the Mayor (Alderman Waugh), Messrs. R. H. Carter, and J. Stewart, candidates in the ugly men's ...

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  22. ARRESTED IN BANK.

    A man who presented two cheques in an endeavour to obtain about £20 from the Pitt-street branch of the Commercial Banking Coy[?] of Sydney, Ltd., yesterday[?] aroused ...

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  23. SPRINGCART OVERTURNS.

    Captain Hammond, the well-known air-pilot, who visited Coolah during the week-end engaging in passenger flights with his Moth machine, found there were other methods of ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. VESUVIUS.

    Accompanied by violent explosions, a new eruptive crater appeared on Mount Vesuvius, from which lava is pouring fast. Though experts are of the opinion that villages are at ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    On returning to his home in Willoughby-road yesterday morning after a tour of night duty. Sergeant William John Lanham, of the North Sydney police, collapsed, and died shortly ...

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  26. RANDWICK TOWN HALL.

    In a minute to the Randwick Council last evening, the Mayor (Alderman J. T. Jennings) suggested the erection of a new Town Hall. He pointed out that the present building was ...

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  27. MURDER CHARGE DISMISSED.

    At Cairns Circuit Court to-day Lily Thomas, charged with the wilful murder of Sophia Kew, known as May Kerrigan, by shooting her at Innisfail on May 13, was found not ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. JOHN WHITTAKER.

    A pioneer of tne Chines district, Mr. John Whittaker, died at Tweed Heads at the age of 94. Mr. Whittaker purchased a property at Clunes 41 years ago. He left Clunes ...

    Article : 144 words
  29. DEATH OF MR. CON. JONES.

    Following a seizure at a soccer game on Wednesday, Con. Jones, aged 60, a former Australian, died on Monday. He came from Australia in 1904. He was identified with ...

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  30. METAL TRADES.

    The metal trades unions of New South Wales are perturbed at the proposals to introduce piecework methods into the industry. A mass meeting of unionists was held at ...

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  31. SAVINGS BANK OFFICERS.

    The Commissioners of the State Government Savings Bank have decided not to pay bonuses this year to members of the bank staffs. This will mean a saving of about ...

    Article : 83 words
  32. INDEX.

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  33. COLLISION SEQUEL IN COURT.

    At the Quarter Sessions, before Judge White, Walter Tyson Eaglos was found guilty of having driven a motor car while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. The case arose ...

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  34. LIGHT RAIN IN N.S.W.

    Up to early last night most of the interior of the State liad experienced 36 hours of showery weather. There were lighter falls in the far west. ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    While the reparations experts have agreed to sign a unanimous report on the basis of the German proposals, they suggest that the operation of the Young plan should be held ...

    Article : 468 words
  36. GOLFERS FEAT.

    At yesterday's golf tournament H. C. Moulder, of Condobolin, drove a ball into a tree 20ft above the ground. His partner, C. E. Finn, also of Condobolin, climbed the tree, ...

    Article : 59 words
  37. GIFT TO SCIENCE.

    Mr. Harold Darling, son of the late John Darling and the head of J. Darling and Son, grain merchants, has given £10,000 to the Adelaide University on behelt of his family ...

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  38. NEW COUNCIL CHAMBERS.

    The opening ceremony of the new Bulli Shire Council Chamber was performed by Mr. Lysaght, M.L.A., who was presented with a gold key[?] The chambers were built to the ...

    Article : 177 words
  39. FATAL FALL.

    James Robson Perry, 48, of Western-crescent, Gladesville, was fatally injured yesterday when he fell from a bridge that is being constructed at Burns Bay, Lane Cove. ...

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  40. WOMAN INJURED AT CIRCULAR QUAY.

    Jus[?] when it appeared that she had avoided an accident, Mrs. Maude Davis. 49, of Spof-forth-street, Mosman, was injured in an unusual manner at Circular Quay yesterday ...

    Article : 107 words
  41. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 words
  42. TASMANIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  43. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY SPORTS.

    The Caledonian Society held its inaugural gathering yesterday in beautiful weather. A procession to the ground was held in the morning A very large gathering witnessed ...

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  44. CIVIC FAREWELL TO SCOUTS.

    Before their departure by the Baradine for the world jamboree at Birkenhead the boys were tendered a civic farewell. The Chief City Commissioner (Mr. Garlick) and the chairman of the Federal and New South Wales executive committees of the Boy Scout Movement (Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. COADJUTOR BISHOP.

    The appointment has been announced of the Very Rev. Edmund Gleeson, a member of the Redemptorist Order, as Coadjutor Bishop of Maitland, with the right of ...

    Article : 94 words
  46. NEW HOTELS SOUGHT

    The Licensing Court is dealing with an application by the Licensing Inspector for substantial increase in local hotel accommodation, on the ground that, owing to the growth ...

    Article : 276 words
  47. TO-DAY.

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  48. WATER-MAIN BURSTS.

    A section of the city was without water for about three hours from 9 o'clock last night as a result of the bursting of a main in Cleveland-street, near Crown-street, city. Sydney ...

    Article : 96 words
  49. STRUGGLE IN HOUSE.

    An argument between the proprietor of a boarding-house in Victoria-street, Potts Point, and a lodger last night developed into a desperate struggle, in which a knife was used. ...

    Article : 97 words
  50. FIRE BRIGADES' ART UNION.

    An order for the delivery of the £3000 gold helmet—the first prize in the Fire Brigades' Art Union—was yesterday presented to a city jeweller by the holder of the winning ticket. ...

    Article : 74 words
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