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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. SCHOOL ATHLETICS.

    A conference is being called to form a branch of the Public Schools Amateur Athletic Association for the western districts. ...

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  3. THE RIVERINA.

    All hands are agreed that but for a shortage of coal on board the Riverina would now be at Eden. Difficulty is being experienced in keeping the fires going and all available ...

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  4. INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. H. E. Pratten) returned to Sydney by the Niagara on Saturday more than ever enthusiastic about the future development of ...

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  5. CAPTAIN JAMES PETER.

    Captain James Peter, who, for more than 30 years, had been associated with Mort's Dock, Limited, died at his residence, Mansfield-street, Rozelle, at midnight on Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE TEACHERS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Davies), addressing a large meeting of teachers in the Adyar Hall on Saturday, promised that if the Government was returned to power they would ...

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  7. MECHANICAL HARE. BOOKMAKERS OPERATE.

    Undeterred by the magistrate's ruling that betting at mechanical hare meetings was illegal, bookmakers attended in force at the Epping racecourse on Saturday night. Backers, ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS.

    "The weapons with which Mr. Bavin is fighting this election appear to be unusually unclean, even for the leader of the Opposition," said the Premier (Mr. Lang) on ...

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  9. RAIL LINK.

    Sir Graham Waddell, president of the Graziers' Association, states that stock-owners throughout the State would particularly welcome Mr. Bavin's assurance that the ...

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  10. RICHMOND-HAWKESBURY ROAD.

    The Main Roads Board has refused the Richmond Municipal Council's offer to [?]orrow additional money for the continuation of the concrete road from Church Hill, Richmond, to ...

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  11. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The State Services Confederation recently communicated with the leaders of the three political parties to ascertain the policy of the respective parties in regard to several ...

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  12. IMPOUNDED HORSES.

    The Richmond Municipal Council has decided, as it has been found impossible to sell horses impounded from the streets, to issue summonses against the owners of all stock ...

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  13. SAFEGUARDING CAPITAL.

    Arising out of the developments at Sydney in regard to betting at mechanical ha[?]e meetings, the promoters of the Wembley Stadium track, which is the biggest in the world, have ...

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  14. MECHANICAL HARE PROPOSALS.

    The Dubbo P., A., and H Association has decided to call tenders for n lease of the Dubbo Showground to conduct mechanical hare coursing; the tenders only to be binding ...

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  15. DR. WEBB'S CHARGES.

    "Mr. Gosling entirely avoids the issue in his reply to my definite charge that he, while purely a Minister in a stop-gap Cabinet, has introduced a policy of issuing licenses to [?] ...

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  16. POST-OFFICE AT [?]ELLTREES.

    The Deputy-Director of Posts and Telegraphs has notified Mr. V. C. Thompson. M.P., that approval has been given for the establishment of an allowance post-office at ...

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  17. MR. MUTCH.

    "The Labour movement in this State cannot, and will not, remain in the hands of those who have temporarily gained control of its official machinery," said Mr. Mutch, M.L.A., ...

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  18. CLEAR-CUT ISSUE.

    Speaking at Murwillumbah last night in support of the candidature of Mr. A. E. Budd, the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) said that both the Nationalist and Country parties ...

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  19. SKELETON OF ABORIGINAL.

    During excavations near the Urunga pilot station the bones of an aboriginal were dug up about three feet from the surface. The bones are being forwarded to the University ...

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  20. MR. BADDELEY.

    "Australia is the best country in the world. This opinion is arrived at by comparing it with all the other countries I visited." This statement was made on Saturday by the Minister for ...

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  21. A REQUEST REFUSED.

    The caretaker of Wiseman's Ferry new power punt asked the Colo Shire Council to provide him with a revolver, "to protect himself and the council's money, as there are now ...

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  22. WAGGA SHOWGROUND.

    A unique claim has been made by the municipal council against the committee of the Murrumbidgee Pastoral and Agricultural Association. The council has claimed building ...

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  23. LABOUR PROPAGANDA.

    The electorates are now being flooded with propaganda in the form of pamphlets and literature issued on behalf of the Government. ...

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  24. MR. THEODORE.

    Mr. Theodore, M.P., in an address at North Sydney, said that after 12 years of LAbour rule, Queensland had achieved the maximum degree of prosperity, and the people ...

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  25. MINING LEASES.

    At the Warden's Court, East Maitland, Albert Andrew Holland, who holds large mining concessions on the South Maitland coalfield, made application for a suspension of labour ...

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  26. RAILWAY OFFICERS.

    The attitude of the Railway Commissioners towards salaried officers came under discussion at the concluding session of the annual conference of the N.S.W. Railway and ...

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  27. DEATH OF MRS. MACKNIGHT.

    One of the best-known and most popular women in the border district, Mrs. Macknight, wife of Dr. C. M. Macknight, died at Albury this morning after a lingering illness. ...

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  28. BETTING ACT.

    "I note with regret," said the Premier (Mr. Lang) on Saturday, "that my colleague, Mr. Gosling has been the object of unbridled abuse during my absence on account of his action is ...

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  29. GAMBLING.

    Gambling in general, and at mechanical hare racing in particular, was strongly condemned at the Lyceum Hall yesterday afternoon, when a largely-attended demonstration ...

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  30. NARROW ESCAPE.

    Edward Payne was driving a motor lorry, loaded with bricks, into a building in course of erection when a brick fell from the wall, striking Payne's head and inflicting ...

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  31. RED PLOT.

    "I do not intend to be diverted from my duty of exposing the Communist tactics employed to defeat me in the Balmain selection ballot by the untrue and abusive ...

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  32. ROTARY.

    Mr. W. Warren Kerr, of Melbourne, was returned to Australia by the Niagara on Saturday, brought with him impressions of the recent international Rotary Conference in ...

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  33. RAILWAY COAL CONTRACTS.

    A deputation from the Rothbury Miners' Lodge waited on the Premier during his visit to West Maitland, and pointed out that the colliery had received no coal contract ...

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  34. MOTOR CARS COLLIDE.

    Two motor cars came into collision at the corner of Gipps-street and Lyons-road, Drummoyne, early last evening, and George Gascoigne, aged 51 years, who was sitting in ...

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  35. MR. KAY'S APPOINTMENT.

    Several thousand people listened with interest to the explanation given by Mr. A. D. Kay in the Domain yesterday afternoon of his appointment by Mr. Lang to the Meat Board, ...

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  36. OBITUARY. MR. FREDERICK PHILLIPS.

    The death occurred on Saturday at his residence, Aston, Tryon-road, Lindfield, of Mr. Frederick Phillips, who was for 28 years honorary treasurer of the New South Wales ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING.

    PREMANTLE.—Dep: Sept. 17, Barraboo., s, for United Kingdom; Aroona, s, for eastern States; Arc[?], s, for Calcutta. Arr: Sept. 17, Arendskerk, s, from Rotterdam; Hagen, s, from Antwerp; ...

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  38. STORMY WEATHER. SHIPPING HAMPERED.

    Shipping was considerably hampered by the rough weather along the coast of New South Wales on Friday and Saturday. A number of vessels could not leave coastal ports on ...

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  39. MR. JAQUES AT BONDI.

    Addressing the electors of Bondi, Mr. Jaques, the Independent National candidate, said that during their term in power the members of the present ...

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  40. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 168 words
  41. ELIZABETH BAY PROPERTY.

    There was an attendance of more than 600 [?] the sale in subdivision of the historic Elizabeth Bay House and grounds at Elizabeth Bay on Saturday afternoon. The home was built ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND FRUITS

    More than 450 tons of Queensland fruits are being trucked to southern markets. North Queensland bananas form the bulk of the consignment, and the remainder consists of ...

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  43. A UNITED PEOPLE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), in an address at Wesley Church this afternoon, said that encouragement might be drawn from the lesson of the Queensland strike which ...

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  44. NATIONALIST MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 391 words
  45. COASTAL RAIN.

    Heavy rain was associated with the dis turbance on the Central and South Coast and Tablelands. There were many falls of more than an inch, the heaviest being 205 points ...

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  46. MR. JAMES MCDONALD.

    Mr. James McDonald, whose death occurred at his residence, at Dorset-street, Epping, last week, claimed to be the oldest member of the Masonic craft and the Royal Arch ...

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  47. STEAMER KOOLINDA.

    Though 1600 bales of wool and about 300 tons of general cargo have been removed from the stranded Estate motor ship Koolinda, the vessel remains aground in Sharks Bay. ...

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  48. MR. RUTHERFORD.

    In reply to Mr. Bavin's statement that he was expelled from the A.L.P. for being a Communist, Mr. Arthur Rutherford writes to the Editor stating that he was never a ...

    Article : 66 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. WOMAN INJURED.

    Joyce Downey, 23 years of age, was found on Saturday night lying on the footpath outside her residence in Bourke-street. She had fallen from a balcony a distance of 30 feet. ...

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  51. NEED FOR NATIONALISM.

    In an address to-day, Sir Neville Howse, V.C., M.P., pointed out that the necessity of maintaining Nationalism was more apparent every day. It was necessary only to look at ...

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  52. PERTH SHIPPING DISPUTE.

    As a result of a conference held to-day between the parties concerned in the trouble affecting the lightering of ships' cargoes from Fremantle to Perth, there is a ...

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  53. MR. CHARLES R. MOBBS.

    The death has occurred of Mr. Charles Robert Mobbs, of Carlingford. He was born near Parramatta 75 years ago, and was a member of one of the oldest families in the ...

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  54. GENEROUS GIFT.

    The generosity of Sydney yachtsmen was emphasised at the clubhouse of the Royal Motor Yacht Club, Rose Bay, on Saturday, when a motor launch, which had been ...

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  55. THREE PERSONS INJURED.

    Injuries were suffered by three persons who were riding on a motor cycle and sidecar which came into collision with a motor car at the corner of Alfred and Falcon streets. North ...

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  56. DROUGHT RELIEF.

    A large delegation of settlers from drought-stricken districts will arrive in Sydney tomorrow. The object of their visit is to interview the Government, banks, and machinery ...

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  57. INSECT PESTS.

    Dr. R. J. Tillyard, of the Cawthorne Institute, Nelson, New Zealand, has been invited by the Commonwealth Government to visit Australia to advise the Council for Scientific ...

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  58. LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    Mr. A. Macpherson, vice-president of the Australian Labour party, has announced that Messrs. H. J. Joyce and E. M. Nelson, who have nominated as Labour candidates for ...

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  59. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 140 words
  60. ASSAULT AT REDFERN.

    Michael Ke[?]cher, aged 42 years, of Mary-street, Waterloo, was suffering from severe head wounds when he was admitted to the Sydney Hospital at 9 o'clock on Saturday ...

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  61. POSTMASTER CHARGED.

    A message from Echuca says that the postmaster at Wambook (N.S.W.), Ernest Sydney Hartley Kelly, has been arrested by the Moama police and charged with having ...

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  62. ROBBERY AT MARRICKVILLE.

    Goods valued at £65, the property of Hamilton, Orr, were stolen from the Salvation Army Hall, 8 Coronation-avenue, Marricklate last evening. ...

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  63. CONSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATION.

    Messrs. T. R. Bavin, leader of the National party, W. M. Hughes, M.P., W. A. Holman, and E. A. Buttenshaw, leader of the Country party, will be the speakers at a special ...

    Article : 49 words
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