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  2. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on Monday, at a private hospital, Port Adelaide, of Mr. David Irving, an old resident of Balmain. Mr. Irving was born in Melbourne, but as a ...

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  3. ROUGH WEATHER.

    Rough weather on the coast, which first came into evidence on Tuesday, is dally increasing in intensity. Many vessels have been delayed in reaching Melbourne, and ...

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  4. SOCIETY OF ARTISTS.

    There is one picture in the Society of Artists' exhibition this year which will excite widespread comment and discussion. It is Sir William Orpen's large oil painting entitied ...

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  5. Wonderful Spectacle—Eucharistic Week.

    A remarkable demonstration at the Showground last night constituted one of the most brilliant spectacles of Eucharistie week. The occasion was the open-air service for men, and 130,000 were present. ...

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  6. POPE IMPRESSED.

    The Pope is profoundly impressed by the inauguration of the Eucharistic Congress, and its faultless organisation. He is greatly moved by the zeal displayed by the faithful, ...

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  7. PONTIFICAL HIGH MASS.

    Long before the hour set down for the Pontifical High Mass to begin at St. Mary's Cathedral yesterday morning, every seat had been filled, and hundreds of nuns had to stand ...

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  8. MR. F. T. HUTCHISON.

    Advice was received by the last mall from London of the death of Mr. Frederick T. Hutchison, formerly examiner of public works accounts for the Government of India, and ...

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  9. MR. G. E. YOUNG.

    Mr. George Edward Young, an alderman of Balmain for more than 20 years, and for a long period electoral returning officer for Parramata, died at the residence of his ...

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  10. MOTOR FATALITY.

    A motoring fatality occurred on Huon-road, near Hobart, this afternoon, when a motor lorry, loaded with wood, collided with a telegraph pole. ...

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  11. TOWN HALL SESSION.

    Yesterday afternoon the Town Hall was crowded to the doors and to the very edge of the platform when Bishop Heylen (Belgium) introduced the delegate from Roumania, ...

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  12. GREAT DEMONSTRATION.

    The great feature of yesterday's celebrations in the Eucharistic Congress was, of course, the enormous demonstration last night at the Showground. It wns a ...

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  13. MRS. R J. BLACK.

    The death occurred on Tuesday at her residence, Frome, Shirley-road. Wollstonecraft, of Mrs. Eleanor Black, widow of Mr. R. J. Black, M.L.C., who died on June 30 last. Mrs. ...

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  14. THE TARIFF.

    Roferring yesterday to the comment by the Tariff Board that dumping duties against German goods on the grounds of depreciated currency had practically become a dead letter ...

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  15. CAR OVERTURNED.

    Three persons, all members of the one family, were injured when the motor car in which they were travelling overturned in the Parramatta-road at Lidcombe, list night. ...

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  16. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Increased activity among civil aviators has led the Federal Ministry to examine its powers to control details of private flights, and to rete in some supervision over arrangements ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP SHEEHAN.

    Archbishop Sheehan was the speaker at the Australian Hall yesterday afternoon, and long before the proceedings began large crowds besieged the main doors of the building. All ...

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  18. CARDINAL'S WREATH.

    A huge and onthusiastic crowd gathered in Martin-place at 12.30 p.m. when Cardinal Cerretti placed a wreath on the Cenotaph. The Cardinal was greeted by Mr. Fleming ...

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  19. GREETINGS FROM SPAIN.

    At Mary Immaculate Church, Waverley, Bishop Yrastorza preceded his address in Spanish yesterday on "The Precious Blood and Mary" by complimentary references to ...

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  20. VAN AND 'BUS.

    A motor van crashed into the rear of a stationary motor omnibus in Parramattaroad, near Sloane-street, Ashfield, shortly after 7 o'clock last night, with a result that ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL PEACE.

    "The Catholic Church has always been a force for peace. It has lived for peace, and I believe that the Eucharistic Congress in Sydney will do a great deal to promote ...

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  22. MEN DISMISSED.

    The prevailing depression in the coal industry is the worst in the history of the town. At the Lithgow Colliery yesterday afternoon 59 men received notice of dismissal. ...

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  23. DUTLES 0F PARENTS.

    The responsibilities of parents in safeguarding the interests of their children formed the theme of the sermon by Bishop O'Doherty. ...

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  24. THE BROADCASTING.

    The broadcasting ot the service at the opening of the completed St. Mary's Cathedral on Sunday and the inauguration of the Eucharistic Congress on Wednesday was carried out ...

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  25. ENORMOUS THRONG.

    One moment you could see a titanic crowd of men, attentive, grave, still. Then someone switched out the great flood lamps, and through the web of soft light from hundreds ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYED AND WORK.

    "I call Mr. Farrar's statement absurd," said Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Labour Council yesterday, referring to the Minister's remarks about the poor response made by ...

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  27. TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN.

    The operation of the transcontinental express was criticised to-day by Mr. T. S. Nettleford, general manager of the Hume Pipe Company, on his arrival at Perth. Four ...

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  28. LATIN SECTION.

    The most exclusive section of the Congress was probably the discussion on Latin at the Church of the Sacred Heart yesterday. Quite a large audience listened to the two papers ...

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  29. MR. KALMIKOFF'S PLANS.

    Mr. Alfred Gordon Kalmikoff announces that he has decided to undertake a tour of the suburbs with Schiller's play. "The Robbers," at the conclusion of his season at the ...

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  30. MORE VISITORS ARRIVE.

    The sole arrival by the Narkunda from London yesterday to attend the Congress was the Rev. Father Kavanagh from Wexford. Ireland. ...

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  31. MOTORIST DISCHARGED.

    Bartola Butta, 19, an Italian greengrocer, was discharged at the Campsie Police Court yesterday on a charge of having feloniously slain Mrs. Phoebe Stirk at Belmore on ...

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  32. TOURIST FACILITIES.

    Mr. P. J. Nally, Queensland Government representative in Sydney, is in receipt of advice from the Queensland Railway Department that special facilities have been made ...

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  33. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    To accommodate the huge crowds who will desire to be in the city next Sunday, the Raliway Department Is arranging augmented services of trains from early morning from ...

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  34. FOREST LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the N.S.W. branch of the Australian Forestry League, held at the Education Building yesterday afternoon, it was decided to appoint Mr. Bernam as ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    At the Royal Agricultural Showground at 10 a.m. to-day Pontifical High Mass will be celebrated for the children,. Cardinal Cerretti will be the celebrant, and the preacher ...

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  36. ITALIAN SECTION.

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Kelly) presided yesterday afternoon at the session of the Italian National section, which was held in the Palais Royal. The speeches were ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.

    The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council last night appointed three delegates to attend the coming industrial conference. They are Messrs J. S. Garden, F. Roels, and ...

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