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  2. COMMERCE.

    One of the most important mattera dealt with at the annual conference of the affiliated Chnmbers of Commerce yesterday was a motion that the Federal ...

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  3. COUNTRY WOMEN.

    The appeal of the Country Women's Association for £25,000 was launched at a meeting at which Lady de Chair presided yesterday morning. ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Hay Circuit Court, before Mr. Justice Gordon, Thomas Charles Whittingham pleaded guilty to two charges of forgery and uttering. Accused was an accountant at the Hay ...

    Article : 318 words
  5. MENTAL DEFICIENCY.

    Delegates to the annual conference of the Country Women's Association were addressed last night by Sir John Macpherson on the subject, "The Problem of the Mental ...

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  6. DELEGATES' DINNER.

    Interstate delegates to the conference, wor[?] given a dinner at Aarons' Exchange Hotel last night by the Public Service Association of New South Wales. Mr. A. A. Watson, ...

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  7. MR. BAVIN'S DEFENCE.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Bavin) said yesterday that New South Wales for the last three years had certainly had a Government which was favourable to the granting of the ...

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  8. WIRELESS.

    Last night's efforts were made by a series of wireless broadcasting stations in the United States, from New York to Los Angeles, to reach the ordinary receivers of ...

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  9. AIR FORGE.

    The necessity for establishing an effectual air force in Austialia was emphasised by the preaident ([?]ir. G. Mills) of the Auatralian Flying Corps Association at its annual ...

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  10. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSISTANTS.

    The eleventh annual conference of the Federated Public Service Assistants' Association opened for the transaction of business yesterday morning, the official opening having taken ...

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  11. RATES FOR SPECIAL TRAINS.

    The secrotary for the Railway Commissioners advises, with reference to a request of the Southern and Western F.A.H. and L. Association, for a reduction in charges for special ...

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  12. LIGHT RAIN.

    Dull and threatening skies with scattered showers characterised the weather over the [?]stal districts yesterday. Mostly light falls were recorded for the 24 hours ended at ...

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  13. KIMBRIKI BRIDGE.

    The three members for Qxley have been informed, by direction of the Minister for Local Government, that further Government assistance so far as the construction of a bridge ...

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  14. MOTOR TRAIN SERVICE.

    After his visit of inspection of the Muswellbrook-Morriwa line Mr. Quinton (northern area commissioner) slated that it was intended to establish a motor train service ...

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  15. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

    The St. John Ambulance Auxillaiy, which has been organised during the past few months, held its first public meeting at the Feminist Club yesterday morning. Lady de ...

    Article : 247 words
  16. WIRELESS INSTITUTE.

    At the annual meeting of the New South Wales division of the Wireless Institute of Australia last night. Mr. G. A. Taylor said there should be a ...

    Article : 338 words
  17. DEATHS OF PIONEERS.

    The death has occurred of two very on identities of the district. Mr. Janies O'Brien, who died at Cundletown, aged 91, came to the river 70 years ago, and resided in one ...

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  18. MR, J. GALE.

    Mr. John Gale, J.P., celebrates his ninetyfifth birthday to-morrow. He is still actively engaged in Press work, and as coroner and secretary of the local Masonic lodge. A ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. BITTEN BY SNAKE.

    Mr. J. Schniedea, of Doubtful Creek, was admitted to the Casino District Hospital late last night suffering from a snake bite. The victim was hurried to Casino by one of his ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. WINDSOR WAR MEMORIAL.

    A start has been made on the construction of the Windsor War Memorial, which is to take the form of memory park gates. The pillars will be of dark face bricks, with ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. PRICE OF MILK.

    Mr. J. Yates, organiser of the Country Milk Suppliers' Association, stated yesterday that the association proposed to reduce the price of milk paid to the fanner unless those ...

    Article : 218 words
  22. DISTRIBUTION OF ROAD GRANTS.

    A deputation, representing the Turon S[?] Council, interviewed the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Fitzpatrick) to-day, and pointed out that the shire had not ...

    Article : 235 words
  23. CITY PROPERTIES.

    Two valuable city properties changed hand's yesterday, the total of the purchase prices being nearly £200,000. Murdoch's well-known corner—Park and ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. SHIPPING MANAGER.

    Captain Jamos Balfour Brown, who for over 25 years had been manager in Newcastle of the Adelaide Steamship Company, Ltd., passed away in Clairmore private hospital. ...

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  25. MR. ELDER'S MESSAGE.

    The secretary to the Postal Department (Mr. H. P. Brown) said to-day that no authentic report of the reception of the speech broadcasted from San Francisco last evening ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 187 words
  27. STEER ESCAPES.

    A steer caused considerable excitement in the city early yesterday morning. At about 6.30 o'clock yesterday morning a mob of steers, which had been landed at ...

    Article : 219 words
  28. FARM HOUSE BURNED.

    The residence of Mr. J. H. Goordenough, dairy farmer, of Tyagarah, was destroyed by fire yesterday. The family was in a new away from the promises when the fire was ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., last night addressed a meeting of the Lindfield Chamber of Commerce on "Commercial Relations between America and Australia." He sp[?]ke ...

    Article : 269 words
  30. COLLISION.

    Skidding on the wet roadwuy in Parramatta-road, yesterday afternoon, a motor omnibus bound from the Railway to Sydenham; collided with a heavy motor lorry and was ...

    Article : 151 words
  31. COUNTRY POSTAL SERVICE.

    Recently Mr. Parker Moloney arranged with the superintendent of telephone services and the postal inspector to accompany him through the Holbrook, Tumbarumba, and ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. ADVERTISEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 215 words
  33. MURDER BY BLACKS.

    The Department of Home and Territories was advised to-day, by the Acting Administrator of the Northern Territory (Colonel Leane) that Mailman McNiece had reported ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. BROTHERS FALL.

    Whilst a family named Frazer wns moving into a two-storied house in Constitution-street, Dulwich Hill, yesterday, two of the brothers, Joseph Edward Frazer, aged 31 ...

    Article : 147 words
  35. BROKEN HILL UNIONS.

    At the conference between mining mana[?] and delegates of the Barrier Industrial Council last night the companies offered 1/ [?] day extra to lead burners in addition to the ...

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  36. SYDNEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    Three plays were prepared, as usual, for the annual reunion of the Sydney Grammar School Dramatic Society this year; and last night these plays were performed at St. ...

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  37. ELSA STRALIA CONCERTS.

    The fourth programme in Sydney of Madame Elsa Stralia and her supporting artists, Miss B[?]ssic Griffiths and Mr. Arthur Jordan, will be given this afternoon, at 2.30, at the Town ...

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  38. FIGHT ON A TRAIN.

    When the racing at Oakbank on Easter Monday was over crowds rushod the trains in order to return to Adelaide. In one crowded carriage a quarrel occurred between a woman ...

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  39. OPIUM SMUGGLER.

    Thomas Brown, aged 50 years, a Customs officer for 35 years, was fined £150 in the City Court to-day for having opium suitable for smko[?]ing in his possession. ...

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  40. FEMALE REFUGE.

    A further step was taken yestetday in the winding up of the Sydney Female Refuge at a special general meeting of members, called to [?]firm a resolution passed at a previous ...

    Article : 202 words
  41. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Kid Boots," 7.45, Criterion: "Aren't We All[?]" 8. Theatre Royal: "Wildflower," 8. Grand Opera House: "Tangerine," 8. ...

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  42. BRILLIANT LAW STUDENT.

    Mr. L. J. Pilkington, who graduated with first-class honours in the final L.L.B. examination at the University of Sydney, has had a brilliant academic career. In 1922 he divided ...

    Article : 155 words
  43. CONFERRING MEDICAL DEGREES.

    A ceremony of conferring Medical Degrees (M.B.) will take place in the Great Hall, of the Sydney University at two o'clock on Monday next. ...

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  44. LINER STRIKES PIER.

    The P. and O. Branch liner Ba[?]ranald struck the end of Prince's Pier when arriving from Sydney to-day. Some plies were damaged, but the Ba[?]ranald was not, and she will be able ...

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  45. VISITOR ROBBED AT RACES.

    Robert Page, a visitor to Sydney from Adelaide, reported to the police yesterday that he was robbed of £42. In [?]tes at about 4.15 p.m. on Wednesday whilst he was in the ...

    Article : 43 words
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