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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The foundation-stone of the new Roman Catholic convent was laid by the Bishop of Goulburn (Bishop Barry) yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering, £850 ...

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  3. AMERICAN GLASS.

    Evidence reflecting On the commercial methods of Australian manufacturers of glassware was given before the Tariff Board yesterday during its adjourned inquiry into the ...

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  4. ELECTIONS.

    Speaking at the fortnightly luncheon of the Constitutional Association of New South Wales yesterday, the president (Colonel Playfair) said that at a recent meeting of the ...

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  5. COLD SPELL.

    Owing to the influence of southerly winds cold weather was again experienced in Sydney yesterday. Inland temperatures were low. but conditions generally were fine. Snow was ...

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  6. FILM INDUSTRY.

    The powers of a Royal Commission were conferred to-day upon the select committee appointed by the Federal Parliament to inQuire into the moving picture industry. ...

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  7. NEW LEADERS OF THE PARLLAMENTARY LABOUR PARITY.

    MR. T. D. MUTCH, Leader. MR. W. F. DUNN, Deputy Leader. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    In the Full Court of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day applications were made on behalf of the Railway Commissioners of five States (excluding New South ...

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  9. OVERLAND MOTORISTS.

    Messrs. D. C. Tilghman, J. B. Darcy, E. T. Boller, Eric Heffernan, and Gordon Solomon left Bega by motor car on Saturday afternoon on a journey to Darwin, via Broken ...

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  10. VANDALISM IN PARKS.

    Wanton destruction of trees in Woolbrook Park was complained of in a letter from the secretary of the Woolbrook Park committee at the last meeting of the Cockburn ...

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  11. COCKBURN SHIRE ROAD WORK.

    The Cockburn Shire Council has decided to proceed immediately with the construction work on the Limbri-Dangebemuh road. The council has decided to lodge a deposit of £500 ...

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  12. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike at the Emu Plains gravel pits, following the dismissal of three workmen, has formed the subject of an inquiry by the conciliation committee for the industry. ...

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  13. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    "Unfortunately there are circumstances in this case which do not justify me in finding as I would wish to find, were I able to complete the matter, consequently I must leave. ...

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  14. CHILD WELFARE.

    In his address before the Royal Commissioner Inquiring into the administration of the Child Welfare Department (Mr. Justice Harvey), Mr. Watt, K.C., yesterday donlod that the ...

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  15. NEW RESERVES.

    The North Sydney Council has commenced to prepare for the public the new reserves at Ball's Head and Berry Island. In October last the two reserves were ...

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  16. BONDI ELECTORATE.

    Mr. H. V. Jaques, one of the Nationalist members for Eastern Suburbs, has offered himself for selection for the new single (seat of Bondi as a Nationalist. ...

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  17. WALCHA-ROAD.

    At a meeting of the Port Macquarie branch of the A.L.P. It was decided to congratulate the ex-Minister for Local Government (Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald) on his efforts to have the ...

    Article : 91 words
  18. PAINTER ETCHERS.

    Interest in etching, that delightful form of art, is immensely stimulated in Sydney by the Australian Painter-Etchers' Society, whose seventh annual exhibition will be opened to ...

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  19. SENTENCED FOR THEFT.

    Edward Joseph Code was brought before the police court at Forbes on a charge of stealing. Evidence was given that there were 52 previous charges against Cade, of ...

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  20. MR. H. L. WHITE.

    With the death of Mr. Henry Luke White, which occurred at Belltrees, Scone, early yesterday morning, after a long lliness, New South Wales lost a notable figure in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    The annual country week carnival, conducted by the New South Wales Rugby League, will commence this afternoon, when eight teams, representing the various parts of the State, will meet in a number of ...

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  22. YOUTH ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    Colin Rowe (15), son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rowe, of Gollan, was brought to the local hospital suffering from gunshot wounds in the body, accidentally received while he was ...

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  23. HOUSE BURNED.

    A weatherboard cottage in Melbournestreet, West Maitland, was gutted and the contents destroyed about 9 o'clock yesterday morning. The house was burning fiercely when ...

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  24. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    The threatened strike of workers engaged on the electrification of the main suburban and North Shore lines will not take place to-day. ...

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  25. THIEF DROPS LOOT.

    Harold Cameron, a tram driver, was proceeding homeward shortly after 2 o'clock yesterday morning along Saher-street, Woollahra, when he saw a man in the shadows, walking ...

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  26. CANBERRA HOSPITAL SITES.

    The Federal Capital Commission is completing arrangements for the leaning of four blocks to be made available for hospital purposes, and it is expected that applications will be ...

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  27. HOTELKEEPERS.

    On account of certain hotels in southern Tasmania, numbering about 35, having failed to comply with the conditions of sale of liquor, the Brewers' Association put its powers into ...

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  28. GOLD MINING.

    The Development and Migration Commission has forwarded to the Commonwealth Government an interim report on the goldmining industry of Western Australia, with ...

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  29. MURWILLUMBAH MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    The Murwillumbah musical festival has been concluded. The following additional ad[?]cations have been announced:- Ladies' choir contest: Brisbane Eist[?] [?] ...

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  30. WOMAN KILLED.

    Mrs. Alice Nell, aged [?] years, of Hollywood-avenue, Waverley, was knocked down and killed by a police patrol van about 8.25 o'clock yesterday morning. She had alighted from ...

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  31. SUGAR-MILL STRIKE.

    Following the strike of South Johnstone sugar-mill employees, a large number of farmers of South Johnstone have been warned to hold themselves in readiness for duty ...

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  32. GLEN INNES SEWERAGE.

    A Melbourne firm of stockbrokers has written in reference to the financing of the council's sewerage scheme and offering, in the event of the money not being available from ...

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  33. YALLOURN WORKS.

    The purchase of further equipment from Germany for installation at the works at Yallourn was announced to-day by the State Electricity Commission. The State ...

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  34. FISHING TRAGEDY.

    A launch, answering to the description of that which capsized at North Head on Sunday, when Joseph McDougal was drowned, was washed up on the beach at Narrabeen ...

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  35. MISSING PASSENGER.

    On the arrival of the steamer Maunganu[?] at Sydney yesterday, after a rough passage from Auckland, it was reported that Mr. Eustace O. King, aged 54 years, an ...

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  36. FALL FROM TRAIN.

    Duncan Cameron, of Lithgow, was found [?] Sunday morning lying beside the permanent way between Medlow Bath and Blackheath. He had evidently fallen from a train. He ...

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  37. IPSWICH BEATS TOOWOOMBA.

    In the inter-city League match Ipswich beat Toowoomba by 38 points to 2. The home team completely outclassed the visitors in every department of the game. Tries for the winners were obtained by Aynsley ...

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  38. TWO MEN INJURED.

    Two men were injured late last night when they were struck by a motor car in Churchstreet, Mascot. Clement Mason, aged 42, of Kent-road, ...

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  39. NOTED PIANIST.

    Mr. Ignaz Friedman, the noted Polish planist, arrived in Melbourne to-day by the steamer Chitral, on his way to Sydney, where he will commence a series of concerts in Australia ...

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  40. DEATH OF MRS. A. THRIFT.

    The death occurred at Parkville, Scone, of a Branxton pioneer. Mrs. A. Thrift at the age of 82 years. She was a member of the Moore family, early pioneers of Elderslie, and ...

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  41. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 161 words
  42. COPYRIGHT LAW.

    In a summary of the legal position relating to a section of the Copyright Act, the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham), according to a report published in yesterday's ...

    Article : 465 words
  43. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONSTITUTION.

    The Bishop of Grafton (Dr. Ashton) to-[?] addressed a conference of clergy and la[?] of the Anglican Rural Deanery of [?] on the proposed constitution of the Church ...

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  44. POOLAMACCA TRAGEDY.

    James Hughes, 16, appeared at the Police Court this morning on a charge of having illegally buried the body of Joan Smith, whose remains were found in a creek at Poolamacca ...

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  45. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 234 words
  46. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    A motor cycle and sidecar skidded and overturned on the Prince's Highway, near Sutherland, about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The occupant of the sidecar, Stanley Pascoe, aged ...

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  47. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    At the police court to-day Robert [?] ler, tobacconist, was charged with keeping a room used for betting. Thirteen person were also, charged with being found on [?] ...

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  48. MR. GODFREY SMITH'S RECITAL.

    Mr. Laurence Godfrey Smith gave a brilliant recital at the Conservatorium last night, in which he revealed his authority as a pianist in an admirably chosen programme, ...

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  49. COUNCIL BY-ELECTION.

    On Saturday a by-election was [?] the vacancy in A riding of the Manning S[?] Council, caused by the resignation throug[?] ill-health of Cr. Alex. Perrett. Mr. D. E. [?] ...

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  50. LATE MINING.

    To-day's sales and quotations included:— Silver-lead: Amal. Zine, b 9/, s 9/9; Broken Hill Proprietary, 24/7½. b 24/6, s 24/9; Block 14, ord., s 5/; ditto, pref., b 6/6, s 7/6; Electrolytic Zine, pref., ...

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  51. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The Victorian Cricket Association to-night docided to support the proposal to hold a canforence in Sydney on September 14 for the purpose of discussing suggestions to alter the ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  53. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    At Bowral to-day the district coroner [?] A. Galloway Miller) held an inquiry concern ing the death of Mrs. Johnston. The poll[?] were represented by Mr. Rogers, of the Crow[?] ...

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  54. LATE SHIPPING.

    NEWCASTLE (62m). Arr: May 30. Patonga. s, Bealiba, s, Stockrington, s, Coomhar, s, Yuloo. s, Hexham, s. Boambee, s. from south; Saros, s. from north. Dep: May 30, Duckenfield, s. Boambee, s. Bealiba, ...

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  55. LATE COMMERCIAL.

    To-day's sales included:—Commonwealth Bonds, 5 (1928), £99//15/; 5½ (1936), £102/17/6; 6, December (1930), £101/2/6: 6, March (1930), £102/10/; S.A. Govt., 6 (1935), taxable, £101/10/; Bawra, 13/9; ...

    Article : 72 words
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