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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Much sadness attended the family of Mr. and Mrs. Donnld Smith, old and esteemed residents of Warncllffe, a few miles west of Orange, this week. Mr. Smith succumbed to ...

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  3. THE ARCTIC.

    Once again, at the Town Hall, last night, Dr. Stefansson introduced a large audience to thE little-known areas inside the Arctic Circle, when he spoke of Canada's climate ...

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  4. SPHINX CARVED FROM SOLID ROCK NEAR TURRAMURRA.

    INSET: THE SCULPTOR, Mr. W. T. SHIRLEY (LATE OF THE 13th BATTALION). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LABOUR PARTY.

    It was intimated last night by the State president of the A.L.P. (Mr. A. C. Willis) that the Government will probably be asked to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the ...

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  6. NEW STATES.

    During the later stages of yesterday's sitting of the New States Commission, Mr. P. P Abbott, general president of the northern movement, mentioned that the executive had ...

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  7. ELECTRICITY FROM VICTORIA.

    The electric lighting committee of the Albury Municipal Council, at a meeting last night replied to criticism regarding the council's contract with the Victorian ...

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  8. MOTOR CYCLIST DROWNED.

    George [?] lost his life in Fishery Creek last evening as a result of an accident. Early in the afternoon he [?] from Cessnock to Maitland with John Warland on a motor ...

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  9. QUEANBEYAN MUNICIPAL CHAMBERS.

    A tender has been accented by the council for the erection of municipal chambers opposite the courthouse, in Monaro-street. The successful contractors are M'Donald Bros., of ...

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  10. COTTON GROWING EXPERIMENTS.

    That the Burragorang Valley is suitable for cotton growing, and that the industry could be made a profitable one there, are the opinions of several farmers who have planted ...

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  11. CASUALTIES.

    The body of a man who had been decapitated by a passing train was discovered on Wednesday morning near The Newtown railway goods yards. Later in the day the body was ...

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  12. FURTHER RAIN.

    Extensive rain was again reported over New South Wales yesterday, and all divisions benefited except the coastal areas and the extreme north-west. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. PRINTING TRADE.

    The Mastor Printers' Association, under the industrial dispute existing in the job printing offices, applied to the State Arbitration Court yesterday for an award in which they ...

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  14. MR. HARRY ROBERTS.

    Mr. Harry R. Roberts, the well-known dramatic and character actor (whose legal name was Robertson) passed away a little before midday yesterday at a private hospital in ...

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  15. MEMORIAL OPERATING THEATRE.

    The work of crecting a new and up-to-date operating theatre at the Berrima District Hospital is to be put in hand at once, the necessary funds having been generously given ...

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  16. WORKMAN FALLS FROM SCAFFOLDING.

    Sydney Wearne, aged 34 years, a labourer, of Albert-street, Redfern, suffered a fracture of the skull when he [?]ell a distance of 15ft from some scaffolding on Wednesday. He was ...

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  17. NEW SETTLERS' LEAGUE.

    In conjunction with the New Settlers' League, a meeting of the several church organisations was held, at which the Mayor (Alderman J. G. Harris) presided, in ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT LUNCHEON.

    The State Government entertained Dr. Stefansson at lunche[?]n at Parliament House yesterday. The Premier (Sir George Fuller) presided. ...

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  19. WOMAN FALLS INTO CANAL.

    Mary Ellen Mole, of 41 Darwin Park-road, St. Peters, fell into a canal [?] as Shea's Creek, Newtown, at about 7.30 o'clock yesterday. She was removed to the Royal ...

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  20. FOOTBALL INQUIRY.

    A special meeting of the judiciary committee of the Northern Rugby League football team was held to-night to inquire into Bacon's play on Saturday, in the match between the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TELEPHONE INSTRUMENTS BURNT.

    A weatherboard building, in which were stored copper wire, and general plant, used by the telephone department, was destroyed by fire The damage is ebtimated at £600. ...

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  22. MOTOR CYCLISTS DEATH.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the City Coroner (Mr. J. Jamieson) yesterday, at the inquest held into the death of William Turner, aged 33 years, a married man, ...

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  23. AMUSEMENTS.

    Muriel Buchanan (violinist) and Bess[?]e [?] (pianist), both admirably qualified artists from the State Conservatorium of Music, proved their worth as academic players of promise at the Conservatorium ...

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  24. COOTAMUNDRA SELECTION.

    The figures relating to the Labour selection ballot for the Cootamundra electorate are still incomplete. Unofficial progress figures appear to favour tho selection of Messrs. Ken ...

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  25. UNITED PROTESTANT CHURCH.

    During the week the foundation stone of a United Protestant Church was laid at Tyag[?] rah, near the railway line, about 6 miles from Byron Bay. Mrs. Jowill, the oldest resident of ...

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  26. FATAL FALL.

    The inquest held into the death of Charles Williams, aged 59 years, a working patient at the Coast Hospital, resulted in a verdict of accidental death. Williams died through ...

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  27. RAILWAY STATION LIGHTING.

    Advice has been received from Mr. J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Minister for Mines and Local Government, that representations made by the progress association to the Chief ...

    Article : 76 words
  28. OBITUARY.

    The news of the death of Mr. R. C. M'Adam at St. Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, has been received with widespread regret in the Upper Hunter. Aberdeen was the centre of his ...

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  29. VERDICT OF SUICIDE.

    At an inquest regarding the death of Glenroy Alfred Henry Mappin, aged 20 years, of 5 Fisher-street, Petersham, the City Coroner returned a verdict of suicide. Death was due ...

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  30. DEATH FROM EFFECTS OF OPIUM.

    Death from the effects of opium, wilfully administered by himself, was the finding of the City Coroner at an inquest regarding the death of Frederick William Rawling, aged 47 ...

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  31. SUNDAY PLAY FORBIDDEN.

    Weet Maitland Municipal Council, at its last meeting, refused the Curlew Vigoro Club's application for permission to play vigoro on the Sempill-street reserve or ...

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  32. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    A strike occurred yesterday at Richmond Main coll[?]ry. Kalingo resumed work. Lambton, Duckenfield No. 2, and St[?]ton Borehole m[?] are still on strike. ...

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  33. WORKMAN ELECTROCUTED.

    Leonard Gibbs, aged 33 years, when working on sewerage construction works at Canberra, was electrocuted while endeavouring to fix a misplaced electric wire, contrary to ...

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  34. BANANAS FROM NORFOLK ISLAND.

    Several consignments of bananas from Nor[?]olk Island have arrived recently. In type they are akin to the Fiji varieties. Though their flavour is sufficiently attractive, they ...

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  35. MOB OF SHEEP KILLED.

    The outgoing train from Bombala one day last week ran into a flock of sheep a few [?] out, and killed 50. The accident was altogether unavoidable, as the sheep were packed ...

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  36. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  37. ORGANISED OPPOSITION.

    [?]ly attended meeting of residents of the [?] Maclean district was held in the council chambers at Maclean on Wednesday for the purpose of forming an Anil-New State ...

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  38. CHILD CLUTCHES "LIVE" WIRE.

    On her way home from school, Dorothy Carroll, daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. W. Carroll, of East Orange, calied in, with two other childran, at St. Barnabas' Church of England, for ...

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  39. CO-OPERATIVE STORE ROBBED.

    The Port Kembla Industries Employees' Store was broken into last night, and at least £100 worth of goods stolen. Before leaving the burglars locked the place up again, ...

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  40. MRS. ANN QUINN.

    Mrs. Ann Quinn, formerly of Muswellbrook, and lately residing at Garland-street, Naremburn, died at the Sacred Heart Hospice, Darlinghurst, on Wednesday, at the age of 75 ...

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  41. CLERIC'S GOLDEN JUBILEE.

    Dean O'Connell's golden jubilee was celebrated at Junee yesterday, with great rejoicings. Visitors were present from all parts of the Commonwealth, and messages of ...

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  42. WHARF-LUMPER'S CLAIM

    Alex. Horrocks, a lumper on Fremantle wharf, claims that he and his brother Jack, are the lawful heirs to an entailed estate in England worth untold millions, and with an ...

    Article : 135 words
  43. ITALIAN CELEBRATION.

    There was a large attendance of Italians at a social evening held in the Australian Hall last night, to celebrate Italy's national day. Among those prsent were the Italian ...

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  44. LECTURE ON CHESS.

    Mr E. T. Calvert presided last night at the Millions Club, when a large number of chess players, including several ladies, attended to hear Boris Kostich lecture. Only six years ago he began to learn English, ...

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  45. TELEPHONE TO CANBERRA.

    The first stage of the telephone line duplication between Goulburn and Canberra has been put in hand. Surveys are being made for an additional telephone route from Tumut to ...

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  46. MINERS INJURED BY FALLS OF COAL.

    Falls of coal were responsible for three accidents at Richmond Main colliery yesterday. George Johnson was cut about the shoulders; Andrew Ross was struck on the head, and ...

    Article : 101 words
  47. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  48. NEW SCHOOL AT ROSE BAY.

    A new infants' school was opened by the Chief Secretary, Mr. C. W. Oakes, at Rose Bay, on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Oakes, said the [?]romony was a ...

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  49. COKE TRIBUNAL.

    Further evidence on behalf of the proprietor[?] was taken yesterday before the Coke Industry Special Tribunal, in the hearing of the claims made by the coke workers branch of ...

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  50. OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH

    James Thompson, an old and respected resident, died this morning. He was born at West Maitland in 1852, and came to this district 60 years ago. He has left a widow, two ...

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  51. FELTON BEQUEST.

    The trustees of the Felton Bequest have purchased Mr. B. E. Minna's water-colour, "North Head, Port Stephans." ...

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  52. MAN'S FATAL ALL.

    James Foster, aged about 50, was a passenger on a motor lorry travelling from Manjimup to Balbarrup when he went to sleep and fell off. One of the wheels passed over ...

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  53. STRUCK BY A HORSE.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at the residence of Mr. Ernest Dawson, near Dumaresq, on Tuesday afternoon, when Mr. Dawson was fatally injured while adjusting the winkers ...

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  54. N.S.W. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP AT KENSINGTON.

    H. R. SINCLAIR PUTTING ON THE 14TH GREEN IN HIS MATCH WITH R. T. ARMSTRONG. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  55. COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    There are a number of the members of the State Ministry who are of the [?] that the Royal Commission on the proposal to create new States should [?]e asked to submit an early ...

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  56. TO-DAY.

    Her Majesty's: "Lilac Time," 8. Grand Opera House: "Man in Dress Clothes," 8. Criterion: "Aren't We All?" "The Will," 8. Theatre Royal: "Madame X.," 8. ...

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  57. INJURED WHILE PLAYING FOOTBALL.

    During the progress of a football match at the Tamworth Oval yesterday between De La Salle College, Armidale and East Tamworth third-grade teams, which followed the ...

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  58. NEW ZEALAND APPLE SHIPMENTS.

    Total shipment, of New Zealand apples to the South American and English markets for the season, which finished with the Arawa's shipment last Tuesday, was 241,253 cases, of ...

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  59. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Nellie Jordan, 14, who was burned on Mon day night at Paterson through an explosion of acctylene gas, died on Tuesday night. Her father, who was also injured, is reported to be ...

    Article : 41 words
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