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  2. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King George has thanked Sir Granville Ryrie for the recent gift of a case of Australian apples. The Master of the Household states that the apples arrived in excellent ...

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  3. FIRES IN SUBURBS.

    In an attempt to save furniture from the burning residence of a neighbour on Saturday night. Thomas Tracey, of Phillip-street, Waterloo, was cut about the arm, which ...

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  4. REMARKABLE MOTOR ACCIDENT NEAR BLACKHEATH.

    The car, driven, by Captain Boddy, of Randwick, skidded and overturned, being caught between two trees. Captain Boddy sustained serious injuries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FILM "DAWN."

    Referring to reports from Canberra that he had decided not to permit the exhibition in Australia of "Dawn," the British film dealing with the death of Nurse Cavell, the Prime ...

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  6. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Eleven passengers were injured as the result of a railway accident on a hill at Otoko, thirty miles from Gisborne, on Friday night. A mixed train, including two passenger ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The West Maitland Municipal Council has been informed by a local firm of solicitors that application has been made for a lease of land at Denton Park, held by [?]e council. ...

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  8. UNEMPLOYED AT MAITLAND.

    Since the anuouncement by the Assistant Treasurer at West Maitland last Saturday that the Government would provide £5000, on a £ for £ basis with the West Maitland ...

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  9. LATE MR. COLIN CAIRD.

    As reported in Saturday's issue, Mr. Colin Young Caird, a leading city business man, died suddenly on Friday evening. Mr. Caird was a member of the firm of ...

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  10. RED GUM FOREST.

    A general belief that miliable red gum timber was exhausted in this district has been upset by the operation of sawmills' near Berry Jerry, downstream front Wagga. A tour of ...

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  11. TIMBER WORKERS.

    Members of the Timber Workers' Union decided on Saturday to defy the Federal Arbitration Court by agreeing to adopt go-slow methods unless their claim for a continuance ...

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  12. LOCAL ELECTIONS.

    During a heated debate as to whether the Hartley District Labour Assembly or the local branch of the A.L P. Bhould control the municipal elections, the opinion was ...

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  13. MANILLA SALEYARDS.

    A petition containing 151 names of ratepayers of the Municipality of Manilla was presented to the council, requesting the removal of the saleyards to a site outside the ...

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  14. CLERKS' UNION.

    The faction fight in the Clerks' Union, which arose out of the dismissal of the bookkeeper (Miss L. Graves) will be revived at, a meeting of the union on Wednesday night. ...

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  15. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Robert Norman Godbee, of McDougall-street, Kensington, was killed as the result of a motor accident on the Western road, ahout 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. ...

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  16. TRAGIC SEQUEL.

    David John Furber, an elderly man, who at Penrith Police Court on May 7 was committed for trial on a charge of bigamy, was found dead on Friday. A cup was found near the ...

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  17. BOGUS BOOKMAKER.

    A bogus bookmaker made his appearance at the Greyhound Coursing Association's meeting at Epping on Saturday, and as a result several backers were defrauded. ...

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  18. WATERSIDERS.

    Vehement speeches were made this afternoon at a special meeting of members of the Melbourne branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation, at which the officials of the union ...

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  19. WOOD ON LINE.

    When the motor train was travelling between Eugowra a Gooloogong late on Thursday afternoon in the dusk, the train bumped heavily three times. The guard immediately ...

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  20. LORRY FALLS OVER AN EMBANKMENT.

    A motor lorry, which was conveying tea members of a troupe of entertainers from the Bonalbo Show to Casino, got out of control on the Richmond Range and crashed over an ...

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  21. SUFFOCATED BY FUMES.

    Laddee Knet, aged 26, died while working in a septic tank at the Criterion Hotel this morning. He was lowered down the well for the purpose of fixing the ventilators. He ...

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  22. THREE PEOPLE INJURED.

    Three men were injured on Saturday night when a motor car in which they were riding came into collision with another car in Canterbury-road, near Waverley-street, ...

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  23. SCOTTISH TOURISTS.

    The Australian-Scottish tourists by the Hobsons Bay arrived in excellent health. Mr. Dunstan, Deputy Mayor of Plymouth, and Sir Granville Ryrie briefly welcomed the visitors. ...

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  24. 40 YEARS' MINISTRY.

    The Rev. John Scharkie, Methodist minister at Sackville, Hawkesbury River, whose death was announced in the "Herald" on Saturday. Mr. Scharkle entered the ministry in 1888. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SENATOR GRANT.

    Senator J. Grant, deputy-leader of the Labour party in the Senate, died at his residence in Trafalgar-street, Annandale, on Saturday afternoon, aged 71 years. He had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The remains of Mr. E. G. Hattersley were cremated at Rookwood on Saturday. The funeral was largely attended, and many members of the Stock Exchange were present. A ...

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  27. SCHOOL BURNT DOWN.

    The Public School at Clovass, a few miles from Casino, was completely destroyed by fire yesterday morning. It is not known how the fire started. ...

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  28. TAXI-CAB DRIVER INJURED.

    About 3.45 a.m. yesterday a taxi-cab, driven by Allan Dare, crashed into a verandah post in George-street. The cab overturned and Dare sustained severe abrasions which ...

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  29. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Following a complaint, the Casino police last night proceeded to Mailanganee and took into custody a man on a charge of a serious offence against a girl. ...

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  30. WOMAN KILLED.

    Crossing the railway line at a level crossing at the Elsternwick Railway Station on Saturday evening, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Gilbert, aged 70 years, of Prahran Grove, ...

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  31. BOY'S FORTITUDE.

    Clarrie Egan, aged 16, while 30 miles in the bush with a companion, had a terrible experience. The lads had dismounted from their horses, when Egan was kicked on ...

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  32. BARRIER MINES.

    The union delegates, who met the Mining Managers' Association in conference recently to determine the wages and conditions to operate along the line of lode yesterday submitted ...

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  33. CAR OVERTURNS.

    A remarkable accident happened on the Weston-road, between Blackheath and Mount Victoria, on Saturday afternoon, when a motor car, driven by Captain Boddy, a military ...

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  34. PURCHASE OF BRONZES.

    Under the terms of the Felton bequest the trustees of the National Art Gallery, Melbourne, have purchased two bronzes by Sir Bertram Mackonnal, "Gainsborough," at 200 ...

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  35. GOLF IN ENGLAND.

    In the final of the women's golf championship Mdile. Nanette Lebian defeated Miss S. Marshall 3 and 2. LEEDS TOURNAMENT. ...

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  36. CRICKET CONTROL.

    Mr. W. Cameron, M.L.A., a former president of the Singleton District Cricket Association, speaking last night at the presentation of shields of the Hunter Cricket ...

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  37. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Quarter Sessions and District Court Judge Armstrong prosided. At the Quarter Sessions James Henry Furness, Bruce Furness, and Leslie William Dodd were charged ...

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  38. DRIVER'S PLIGHT.

    Spencer Higgins, of Tamworth, with Miss Porritt as passenger, was driving a motor car along Armidale road when the car swerved and overturned in marshy ground off the road. ...

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  39. REALIGNMENT OF LIVERPOOL ROAD.

    The Main Roads Board's proposal to realign Liverpool-road will be discussed at a public meeting to be held under the Ashfield Shopkeepers' and Progress Association, in the ...

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  40. CATHOLIC TEACHERS.

    At the three days' conference of the Catholic Education Association, which ended on Saturday, Rev. W. J. Lockington, of Riverview, spoke of "The Voice, Its Training and Use." ...

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  41. ENGLISH MAILS.

    There will be a mail to Australia from London every week this year, the Aberdeen Commonwealth Line having arranged to fill the only remaining gap by postponing the ...

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  42. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  43. MR. T. D. SCOTT.

    The death is announced of Mr. Thomas Dixon Scott, a former manager in Sydney of Garratt's, Ltd., and one of the pioneers of cycling in Australia. ...

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  44. TAXI-CABS IN COLLISION.

    Two taxi-cabs, each carrying a full complement of passengers, came into collision at the intersection of Parramatta and Concord roads, Concord, last night, one woman ...

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  45. EMPIRE BROADCASTS.

    The 3LO (Melbourne) special relay from 7.30 to 9.30, British standard time, was most unsatisfactory. Not only were conditions shocking, but there was constant Morse Jamming, ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m).—Arr: May 20, Hunter, s, William McArthur, s, Dumosa, a, from Sydney; Poolta, s, Idant s, from north. ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr: May 10, Beltana, s, from ...

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  47. LABOUR PARTY'S SYMPATHY.

    The deputy-leader of the Federal Labour party (Mr. Blakeley, M.P.), said yesterday that the passing of Senator Grant was mourned by the members of the party. Senator Grant ...

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  48. CESSNOCK SEWERAGE.

    The Parliamentary Public works Committee commenced its inquiry at the Cessnock Courthouse on Friday afternoon, taking evidence in connection with the installation of a sewerage ...

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  49. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 233 words
  50. PHONOGRAMS.

    The call number of the Phonograms section at the Central Telegraph Branch, Sydney, has been changed from B042 to B075. ...

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  51. CYCLIST FATALLY INJURED.

    Frederick John Berry, [?], and Samuel Long, were riding bicycles in William-street on Friday evening, when they noticed a motor car, driven by Roy Allan Schmidt, coming ...

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  52. MR. A. K. MOORE.

    Mr. Arthur Kingston Moore, one of the founders of the New South Wales branch of the Navy League, and for many years an alderman of Hurstville Council, died on ...

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  53. RETURNING TO SCALE.

    King Cyllene (J. Simpson), after his easy victory in the Tattersall's Club "Winter Stakes on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  54. NEWTOWN ROBBERY.

    Approximately £300 in money and cheques was stolen by thieves who entered the premises of Guille and Co., Ltd., furniture warehousemen. Newtown, on Friday night. ...

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  55. MR. R. J. SHERIDAN.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. R. J. Sheridan, Under-Sheriff of New South Wales. Mr. Sheridan was a son of the late Mr. R. J. Sheridan, who had for many years been traffic ...

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  56. DEATH OF MR. J. G. BARRETT.

    The death has occurred of Mr. James George Barrett, who was one of the original Victorian Senators in the first Commonwealth Parliament. Mr. Barrett, who was born at ...

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  57. LITHGOW CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.

    The trouble between the general managere of the Lithgow Co-operative Society (Mr. H. Booth) and the butchery department, which culminated in the resignation of the ...

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  58. ATLANTIC OIL CO., LTD.

    To celebrate the opening of the new White Bay bulk oil storage depot the directors of the Californian Oil Products, Ltd., entertained the directors of the Atlantic Union Oil Co., ...

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  59. GRAZIER SENTENCED.

    Alexander Stennings, 29, a grazier of Gracedale, Bairanald, N.S.W., was, in the Bendigo Court, sentenced to 14 days' imprisonment for having driven a motor car while under ...

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  60. ALLEGED THEFTS.

    Early yesterday morning Constable Hofson, attached to the Camperdown Police Station, saw four youths, of about 19 years of age, acting in a suspicious manner near the ...

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  61. TO-DAY.

    Criterion: "The Notorious Mrs. Ebhsmith," 8. Her Majesty's: "Princess Charming," 8. Theatre Royal: "Rookery Nook," 8. Palace Theatre: "Madame X," 8. ...

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  62. SERVICE RESTORED.

    The Railway Department announces that the full service of trains on the Glenreagh-Dor-rigo line, which has been suspended for some weeks owing to washaways caused by the ...

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  63. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    John Brown, 40 years of age, a news agent, residing in Kemp-street, Gladesville, was found dead in a brick pit at the corner of Tennyson-road and Great North-road, Ryde, ...

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  64. CHILD ACCIDENTALLY KILLED.

    A four-year-old Maori boy at Matawal near Gisborne, died from injuries accidentally inflicted by his father. His father was landing an [?]eel, with a pitchfork, and not ...

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  65. BABIES' HOME AT MANLY.

    A few months ago the committee of the Church of England Babies' Home at Manly established a home in a small cottage in Addison-road. The venture proved so successful ...

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  66. WOMAN'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of a woman, who has since been Identified as Mrs. Ruby Leask, was discovered on the beach at Saltash this morning. Mrs. Leask who lately resided at 46 ...

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  67. BOER WAR VETERANS.

    It is expected that 400 veterans will attend the annual dinner of the South African Soldier' Association next Saturday A memorial service will be held at St. Stephen's Church ...

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