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  2. MEMORIAL CARILLON.

    The Wellington War Memorial Carillon Society has appealed to the people in the city and suburbs to give 49 carillon bells in memory of 1700 Wellington men who gave their lives ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS. WARADGERY SHIRE COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Waradgery Shire Council a letter from the Main Roads Board stated that a grant of £1541 had been made to the council for road-making. It was decided ...

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  4. CITY COUNCIL.

    The Town Clerk staled yesterday that, acting on the resolution of the City Council, the city solicitor (Mr. Waldron) was Instructed on Monday last to inform the solicitors ...

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  5. TIDE AND GALES. Damage in Queensland.

    A record tide, assisted by the gale which has been blowing for the last two days, has played hav[?]c along the waterfront at Kirra, on the south coast. This morning ...

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  6. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    At the Fifteenth Triennial Conference of the Grand Lodge of Australasia of the Independent Order of Oddfellows to-day, the Grand Sire (Bro. C. F. S. Glasgow, of N.S.W.) said ...

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  7. AN OLD FAMILY.

    The death recently of Mr. Arthur James Milson at his residence. Walaya, Milson's Point, removes another link connected with the early days of New South ...

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  8. MORE RAIN. IN COASTAL PARTS.

    The cyclonic storm operating off the coast in the vicinity of Lord Howe Island, became more intense during Monday night, and stormy conditions increased on the central and North ...

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  9. SHIRES.

    The eighteenth annnual conference of the Shires' Association of New South Wales was commenced yesterday in the Royal Society's Hall. The president (Councillor H. J. Bate, ...

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  10. MR. F. McDONALD.

    Mrs. McDonald, wife of Mr. Fred McDonald, ex.-M.P., addressed the last meeting of the Barton, Labour Council regarding her husband's disappearance. ...

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  11. CARPENTERS' DEMANDS.

    At a meeting of the Master Builders' Association last evening a letter was received from the Amalgamated Carpenters and Joiners' Society, submitting a new, log of ...

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  12. "BACK TO TRUNDLE WEEK."

    A "Back to Trundle Week," to aid the building land of the War Memorial School of Arts, will be held from Juue 1 to June 5. A varied and interesting programme has been arranged ...

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  13. PLIGHT OF STEAMER.

    Storm tossod, after a gruelling time off Moreton Bay, the passenger steamer Cooma berthed at Howard Smith's wharf to-day listing heavily. After two unsuccessful ...

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  14. FLOOD AT WARREN.

    WARREN, Tuesday.—The fifth and highest flood on the Lower Macquarie since the latter part of March came down the river at the week-end. Motor traffic in parts of the ...

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  15. THE ALBURY HOSPITAL.

    The financial difficulties of the Albury Hospital were mentioned at a meeting of the committee last night, when a request was made by the Government for the payment of ...

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  16. CITY, FIRE.

    Firemen from five stations late yesterday afternoon prevented the spread of a fire which occurred at the business premises of Bebarfalds, Ltd., George-street, city. ...

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  17. LONG VOYAGE.

    Anxiety is felt by the Melbourne agents. Messrs. John Sharp and Co., for the safety of the Finnish four-masted barque Ponape, which is now 150 days out from Fredrikstadt. ...

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  18. BELLBIRD DISASTER FUND.

    The Bellbird Colliery Disaster Fund, which is being administered by the Public Trustee, distributed £2938 to dependents last year, and the only administrative expenditure for the ...

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  19. BONUS SYSTEM.

    A State Cabinet meeting has been convened for this morning, when the principal business before it will be the operation of the bonus system in the railway and tramway workshops, ...

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  20. COUNTRYWOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    The rest house and park Institute of the Nowra branch of the Country Women's Association was officially opened on Saturday last by Mrs. Mark Morton, the president of the ...

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  21. BRISBANE TRAMS.

    The third annual report of the Brisbane Tramways Trust, tabled at a meeting of the Brisbane City Council to-day, disclosed that during the year 1925 there was a net revenue ...

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  22. EMPIRE.

    The council of the Retail Traders' Association et N.S.W. has decided to co-operate in the holding of an Empire shopping week from May 24 to May 29, with the object of ...

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  23. HIGH SCHOOL HOSTEL.

    At a meeting of the committee formed for the purpose of raising funds required for the purchase of a High school hostel for boys, it was decided to make application for ...

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  24. LICENSED VICTUALLERS.

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  25. EQUESTRIAN STATUES.

    There will be erected shortly in front of the National Art Gallery two imposing equestrian statues by the well-known English [?]sculptor, Gilbert. Bayes. The groups ...

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  26. BUILDERS' APPEAL.

    At a meeting of the Master Builders' Association last evening the committee of management recommended that inquiries he made as to the best methods in use in other parts ...

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  27. HERBALIST FINED.

    Walter Solmiin, practising as "Professor W. Solman, herbalist," was lined £20. in default two months' imprisonment, by Mr. Potts, P.M., for not, using his full name. ...

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  28. MOTOR TOUR.

    Interest is attached to the commencement of Captain E. D. A. Bagot's first trans-Australian motor tour to Darwin and back. The party, numbering 12, left the South ...

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  29. WILD LIFE.

    The Wild Life Preservation Society, whose object is to encourage the, protection of, and to cultivate Interest in, Australian fauna and flor[?] held its annual meeting in the Royal ...

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  30. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    Mr. J. Hawkins, aged 65 years, farmer, residing near Mangoplah, met with a painful accident. He was driving a sulky, and when he had crossed the railway line the horse, ...

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  31. SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY.

    "Shakespeare's Treatment of the Supernatural" was the subject of a lecture given by Mr. S. H. Bowden before the Shapespoare Society of New South Wales, last evening. Mr. ...

    Article : 63 words
  32. PLANS FOR MAIN ROADS.

    At last night's meeting of the Molong District Chamber of Commerce it was unanimously decided on the motion of Mr. Kefford, seconded by the Mayor (Alderman F. H. ...

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  33. LATE FINANCIAL.

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  34. HOUSING SCHEMES.

    At the meeting of the wo[?]ks committee yesterday it was aeclded that no action should be taken in regard to the further extension of Goulburn-street until a plan had been ...

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  35. UNDERGRADUATES.

    The conduct of undergraduates at the recent graduation ceremony was severely criticised by Mr. W. Somerville at a meeting of the University Senate last night. He thought ...

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  36. INDEX. NEWS.

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  37. POLICE RAID.

    A party of police from the Redfern station raided a bouse in Alma-street, Darlington, late yesterday afternoon, and arrested 12 men and four women on various charges ...

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  38. WELFARE OF YOUTH.

    The annual report presented at the welfare of youth demonstration, held in conjunction with the Presbyterian Assembly, in St. Stephen's Church last night, revealed that ...

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  39. NEW NURSES' QUARTERS.

    Plans and specifications for the proposed new nurses quarters are ready and the committee of the local hospital has asked the department to call tenders for the work ...

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  40. CHINESE FINED.

    In the report yesterday of the police court proceedings arising out of a police raid upon a number of Chinese gamblers and opium smokers it was wrongly stated that the ...

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  41. APPLIED ART.

    At the monthly meeting of the Co[?]lectors and Connoiissours[?] Society of New South Wales, held in the rooms of the Royal Society last night. Mr. C. F. Laseron, officer in ...

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  42. DARING ROBBERY

    A daring robbery was committed at the Provincial Hotel, Upper Hutt. A masked man who apparently ascended the fire escape. went through the pockets of the sleeping ...

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  43. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  44. APPRENTICES.

    The fifth annual conference of the Master Painters Decorators, and Signwriters' Association of Australia yesterday discussed the recommendation of the executive, that each ...

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  45. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    The New South Wales section of the Australian A[?]ro Club last night, through the president. Mr. Geoffrey Hughes, cabled to Captain Alan Cobham in London asking that he ...

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  46. CONTRACTOR KILLED.

    A farmet and contractor of Paringa, named William A. Chamberlain, who had a Government contract to scoop out channels aT Rigam Creek, New South Wales, was killed ...

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  47. ARMED MAN.

    An armed man held up three women in Queen's.-parade, Clifton Hill, about midnight, and demanded money. He took a few shillings which was in their handbags, and made ...

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  48. FATALLY INJURED BY MOTOR CYCLE.

    Charles Ricketts, aged 60 years, a Swede died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Monday from injuries received when he was knocked down by a motor cycle in Cleveland ...

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  49. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The counting of the votes in the South-west Province for the Legislative Council elections was completed to-day. Mr. J W Mann (United Party) was elected. The final figures ...

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  50. CONSTABLE STABBED.

    When Constable Norman Jacobs, aged 23 was endeavouring to arrest a woman in Drummoud-street, Carlton to-night, he was attacked by a man and stabbed several tunes in ...

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  51. CITY STREETS.

    The works committee of the City Council yesterday agreed to appoint a special committee of three Reform and three Labour aldermen to investigate the condition of the ...

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  52. TO-DAY.

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  53. ABORIGINAL PRISONER ESCAPES.

    An aboriginal prisoner named Nipper as caped from goal this morning. He was serving a lite sentence for the murder of a China-map in 1916 and was sentenced to death by ...

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  54. BARQUE GARTHPOOL.

    The British barque Garthpool, bound from Sydney to Falmouth, with a cargo of wheat has put into Ri[?]dew Janiero with damage to her steering gear. The barquue left Sydney ...

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  55. RECKLESS MOTORISTS.

    If a bill to amend the traffic laws proposed by Mr. Lazzarini (Chief Secretary) is passed by Parliament during the next session magistrates will be empowered to imprison reckless ...

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  56. CHARGE AGAINST MOTORIST.

    At the Port Adelaide [?]ollce Court to-day Mr. Halcolme. S.M., gave reserved judgment in the case in which Arthur Allan Warburton had been charged with having been drunk while in ...

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  57. CONSTABLE ASSAULTED.

    As a result of being assaulted at Ultime last night. Constable Wallace, attached to the Regent-street station, was treated at the Sydney Hospital for a cut on the head and ...

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  58. PUPILS' CONCERT.

    The pupilf of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Foster gave concert in the small hall of the Conservatorium last night and gave in interesting programme, in which they showed a praiseworth grasp of the principles off ...

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  59. THIEVES ACTIVE.

    A motor car, valued at £215, that had been parked in Elizabeth street, city, was stolen on Monday evening. The car had been left unattended by the owner Mr. Iohn McGrath ...

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  60. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m). Arr: Mu[?] 18, Kent, s, frot[?] Liverpool; Bokkoh Marn, from Kobe; Kopoola, s from Muston, Dep: May 18, Dilkera, s, for easterr States; Tisparen, mis, for San Francisco; Time, s, ...

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