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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    George Julius Morpeth, 78, a resident of Sunny Corner for over 40 years, was brought to Lithgow Hospital this morning and admitted in a serious condition, suffering from ...

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  3. BAN NA SAN.

    Between Saturday morning and midday to-day the market capital valuation of the Ban Na San, No Liability undertakings, which consist of options over tin prospecting areas in ...

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  4. DAY BAKING.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Lazzarini) said yes terday that he had been informed of a disagreement between the breadcarters and the operatives. "When the Day Baking Bill left ...

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  5. MOTORING.

    Full results of the reliability touring contest to Jenolan Caves, and also of the speed judging contest, were declared yesterday by the Royal Automobile Club of Australia. The ...

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  6. FEDERAL SESSION.

    Consideration of the items in the new t[?] schedule was begun when the House of Representatives m[?]t this afternoon. On the item whisky (an all-round increase ...

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  7. WINNER OF THE HILL-CLIMBING CONTEST AT HASSAN'S WALLS.

    MR. PARLE COVERED A MILE IN THE MOTOR RELIAB ILITY TOURING CONTEST ON SATURDAY OVER A DECEPTIVE GRADE IN-1m 45 1-5s. REMARKABLY F[?]AST TIMES WERE NOT POSSIBLE EVEN BY THE MOST POWERFUL CARS, AS A SHARP CORNER REQUIRING COOLNESS AND SKILL HAD TO BE NEGOTIATED. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY'S PROFITS.

    The half-yearly meeting of the New South Wales Co-operative Wolesale Society was held at Lithgow on Saturday, when Mr. G. Booth, M.L.A., presided. There were ...

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  9. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    A motor car and motor cycle met in a head-on collision on Hill End-road and J. Ryan, of Saliys Flat, rider of the motor cycle, was seriously injured. The motorist ...

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  10. FIRES AT YOUNG.

    Three fire alarms on Saturday night constitute a record tor the fire brigade here. The first outbreak occurred at 9 p.m., when the eightroomed weatherboard and pine house ...

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  11. MR. FITZSIMONS, M.L.A.

    The funeral of Mr. William Robert Fitzsimons, M.L.A., took place yesterday afternoon in the Presbyterian section of the Northern Suburbs Cemetery. The various ...

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  12. ARRIVING TO OPEN ST. JAMES' THEATRE.

    RE[?]DING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: MR. CHARLTON MORTON, MISSES CONSTANCE EVANS, WINIFRED DALLE, OLIVE GRANT, MADGE WHITE, MAY BEATTY, MR. OLIVER McLENNAN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FIRES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Extensive damage was done to property in the Dominion by four outbreaks of fire at the week-end. At Walrau, where there is no fire brigade, a block of five shops was ...

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  14. PUBLICITY ABROAD.

    In view of statements made, recently by Australians returning on mailboats that English newspapers give prominence in their Australian news budgets only to matters which ...

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  15. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auctions held to-day 3701 bales were submitted by Younghusband, Limited, and 4400 bales by the Victorian Pruducers' Co-operative Co. The offerings comprised a fair average selection. No ...

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  16. ELECTORS FINED.

    For falling to give satisfactory reasons for not having voted st the last elections, 24 electors of Hume have been fined 10/ each. ...

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  17. LATE SPORTING.

    The New South Wales team, which is touring North Queensland, defeated Ipswich in a one-day match, the scores being Ipswich, 162; N.S.W., 213. A Kippax scorcd 72, and took four wickets for 24 runs. ...

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  18. TWEED SHIRE BRIDGES.

    The Tweed Shire Council is dealing with the matter of borrowing £3000 to meet its [?]uota of the cost of the Byangum Bridge. When this work is completed a saving of about ...

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  19. LATE MINING.

    B. H. Proprietary Block 14 Company, Ltd., notifies that cumulative preference interest of 10 per cent. per annum for the period of three years to March 31, 1926. on preference shares, together with a dividend of /6 per ...

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  20. UNIFICATION.

    Models of points and crossings that looked incomprehensively intricate, but worked readily with delicate precision, were exhibited yesterday before the Federal Public Works ...

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  21. ST. JAMES' THEATRE.

    Public t[?]terest in the opening of the imposing St. James's Theatre on Friday night was stint[?] lated by the arrival in Sydney yesterday fre[?] Melbourne of six of the principals ...

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  22. POLICEMAN'S LOT.

    Near Rappville there are employed a large number of men on railway reconstruction works preparatory to a start being made with the line through to Brisbane, and, as usual, ...

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  23. TWEED HEADS WATER SUPPLY.

    Since the recent serious fire at Tweed Heads there has been an agitation for a local water supply. A proposal has been made that Tweed Heads should combine with ...

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  24. SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A double tragedy occurred at Te Wharau, a small Maori settlement near Dargaville. A Maori, known as Matthew Walker, reported to the police that on returning home ...

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  25. LATE SHIPPING.

    Passengers for Sydney by the Oronsay are as follow: —Lady Cullen, Dr. Mary Minahan, Mcsdames Foley (2), Steven, McKeil, Webster, Gorden, Stoye, Crawcour, Bray (2), Nairn, Carter, McArthur, Donkin ...

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  26. CARPENTERS' WAGES.

    Mr. N. Phelps-Richards, secretary of the Master Builders' Association, yesterday denied a statement that the association had made an agreement with the Amaigamated Society ...

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  27. A NEW-STYLE SWAGMAN.

    Some modern swagmen have changed their means of travelling. One passed through the northern districts recently with a wheelbarrow, in which was his swag. Two dogs ...

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  28. FLYING CORPS ASSOCIATION.

    The annual dinner of the Australian Flying Corps Association will be held on April 8. Information regarding the function can be obtained from Mr. H. S. Not[?]y. ...

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  29. [?]PE ORGAN COMPETITIONS.

    The Musical Festival Society decided to hold a pipe organ competition in connection with this year's festival, provided the use of the local Church of England organ could be ...

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  30. THE TIVOLI.

    Leonard Gautier introduced an extremely clever turn by trained dogs at the Tl[?]oli at the afternoon and evening performance yesterday. In this act, which is presented under ...

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  31. DOCTORS' DANCE.

    Last night's summer temperature did not prevent a large crowd of dancers from enjoying the annual ball arranged by the doctors of Lewisham Hospital, and held at the ...

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  32. TELEGRAPHIC.

    FREMANTLE.—March 22.—Arr: Oronsay, from London; Naldera, from eastern States; David Lloyd George, from Christmas Island; Westfalen, from eastern States; [?]orsel, from U.K., Dep: March 22, Naldira, for ...

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  33. ALLEGED CONVERSION.

    Ernest H. Ward was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Saturday on a provisional warrant with having, at Sydney, on August 23, while the bailee of £600 belonging ...

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  34. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At Tully, North Queensland, George Mitchell, aged 44, was found lying in bed at his residence at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning, with a bullet wound in his neck. He died ...

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  35. RIDING ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Dixon Cooke, one of the best-known cattle men on the North Coast, was picked up unconscious as the result of a riding accident. He met with a serious accident ...

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  36. INDEX.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 119 words
  37. SPORTS AT TAREE.

    C. Proctor, of Wingham, crashed into a fence when competing in the £25 motor cycle race at the St. Patrick's sports on the Taree Showground on Saturday afternoon, and ...

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  38. STEAMER KANNA.

    Because the vessel loaded "black" ziu[?]by non-union labour on her last visit to Hobart, the Hobart branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation now refuses to work the cargo of ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  40. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported by cable of Lady Jane Elizabeth Notley, at Gravesend, England, on March 16. Lady Notley was the wife of Sir Frank Stuart Notley, K.[?].E., ...

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  41. MAIN ROADS.

    The Erina Shire Council, in answer to request from Councillor G. M. Macarthur Onslow, of Wollondilly Shire, for co-operation in a protest against the Main Roads Boards ...

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  42. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY UNION.

    The officers of the Sydney University Union' are making preparations for the next term, which commences on Monday next. The union is a non-r[?]sidential club of men students ...

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  43. PARRAMATTA'S FUTURE.

    In officially opening a new arcade in Parram[?]atta the Mayor (Alderman W. P. N[?]ller) said that no town in Australia had [?]ade such progress during the past year. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    At Longreach, a dramatic shooting affray occurred about 3 o'clock this afternoon, resulting in the deaths of Mrs. Elizabeth Prest, a divorcee, employed as a cook at the ...

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  45. MR. JOHN BORTHWICK.

    Mr. John Borthwick, a retired sol[?]citor and grazier, died on Saturday night. Deceased was a grandson of Mr. Borthwick, one of three brothers who took up the Auburn Vale ...

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  46. ALLEGED THEFT OF MOTOR CAR.

    At the City Court yesterday James [?]rtin, aged 24 years, a labourer, was committed for[?] trial at the April Quarter Sessions on a charge of [?]aving stolen a motor car worth £90, the property [?]rle Harold ...

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  47. MUDGEE PIONEER'S DEATH.

    The oldest native male resident of Mudgee, Mr. Benjamin Henry Gawthorne, died this morning, at the age of 81 years, as the result of an accident. On Saturday morning he ...

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  48. OLD SOUTH HEAD-ROAD.

    The Wavorley and Woollabra Councils have requested the Main Roads Board, through the local Parliamentary representatives, to receive a deputation from both councils for ...

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  49. "BE KIND TO ANIMALS" WEEK.

    The Royal Society for Prevention of Cr[?]lty to Animals will hold its annual "Be Kind, to Animals" week from April 19 to 24. The 'Ve[?]y Rev. [?]ean Talbot will preach a special ...

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  50. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    In a letter to the Editor, Mr. T. B. Simpson suggests that the site of the proposed Sallors and Soldiers' Memorial should be the ridge above Mrs. Macquarie's Chair. This, Le states, ...

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  51. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Katja," 8. Criterion: "Give and Take," 8. Theatre Royal: "White Cargo," 8. Grand Opera House: "Are You a Mason?" 8. ...

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  52. PRAYER AND THAN[?]SGIVING.

    Sir,—Receutly the Churches of our State offered special prayers to the Almighty for rain upon our land, and those prayers have been answered with bountcous, falls almost ...

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  53. LATE MRS. C. K. W. SMITH.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mrs. Cecilia Koone Windeyor Smith, wife of Mr. James Smith, marchant, of Cowra, who died on January 15 last, leaving an estate ...

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  54. REV. W. M. HERD.

    The Rev. W. M. Herd, Presbyterian minister of the Moruya district, who was injured through a buggy accident on Sunday week, while proceeding to Coila to hold a church ...

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  55. LIQUOR LICENSES TRANSFERRED.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Metropolitan Licensing Bench, the following transfers of publicans' licenses were san[?]loned:—Flagstaff Hotel, Princes-street, Sydney, from George Richard Du[?]n to Harry Thomas ...

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  56. MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. G. Dirnbacher delivered a lecture on the famous German poet and prose writer. Helnrich Heine, before the German section of the Modern Language Association in the ...

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  57. BARNARDO GIRLS.

    Thirty-two girls, from Dr. Barnardo's village home of Barkingsia, in Essex, are proceeding as domesties to New South Wales, in the [?]or Berrima, which arrived at ...

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  58. MIGRANTS ARRIVE.

    Nominated migrants, totolling 134, landed in Sydney yesterday from the Moreton Bay. Among the migrants were 24 [?]oys bo[?]nd for Queensland under the Government juvenile ...

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  59. STAMP DUTY.

    The amount received in Sydney last week for stamp duty in respect of probates and letters of administration was £14,760/16/. ...

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