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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. THIEVES BREAK INTO GARAGE.

    The garage of Harold Munns, [?] Grafton, was broken into between 2 and 7 o'clock on Saturday morning. The till was forced open and thrown into the yard, and its ...

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  3. MOTOR ACCIDENTS.

    Joyce Kathleen Bishop, 7, who was knocked down by a motor car in front of her parents' residence on the Spreyton-road, North-west Coast, on Saturday evening, died at the Devon ...

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  4. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    Temperance reform came up for discussion at the annual session of the Congregational Union of New South Wales, which was resumed yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Sydney ...

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  5. UNION LEADERS.

    There was a remarkable development during the trial of the seven union leaders in the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Stephen, yesterday. ...

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  6. NOISY ROOSTERS.

    Injunction was to-day granted in the Supreme Court by Mr. Justice Douglas against Dr. T. T. Ferguson, restraining him from keeping roosters at his home on Dornoch ...

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  7. ARTIST EXPLORERS.

    Bred in the country, and with the love of the open air strong in their hearts, two young Victorian artists—Mr. R. E. Battarbee and Mr. J. A. Gardner—solved another problem of ...

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  8. DEATH OF MRS. SHAND.

    Mrs. Florence Amella Shand, wife of Mr. A. B. Shand, K.C., died suddenly at her home, 437 New South Head-road, Double Bay, late on Sunday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. £30,000 CLAIM.

    The hearing was continued yesterday of the action in which the Sydney Ferries, Ltd., claim £30,000 from the Union Steam Ship Company for the loss of the ferry steamer ...

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  10. MAN'S BODY FOUND.

    The body of an unknown man was found floating in Oyster Lake channel, near Yamba, on Friday morning. The body, which had the appearance of having been in the water about ...

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  11. LISMORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    The 14th spring show of the Lismore Horticultural Society was held on Saturday. There were good entiies and many visitors. The gladioli were a feature of the show, and the ...

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  12. WORK ON WARSHIPS.

    In recent years the Defence Department has allowed bluejackets to do certain work on warships docked at Cockatoo Island. Unionists, principally painters, have made ...

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  13. CRICKET.

    The selectors of the Western Australian Cricket Association have chosen the following State team to play against the Englishmen on Thursday: A Rowe (captain), ...

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  14. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    A large number of members and visitors, including Grand Lodge officers, attended the installation ceremony at the Masonic Temple, Camden, when Bro. Percy Wrentmore ...

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  15. ATTACK ON POLICEMAN.

    Since October 17, when Constable Lynch was assaulted by three thieves whom he surprised in the act of robbing a wine saloon in Mary Ann-street, Ultimo, plainclothesmen ...

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  16. WOOL SALES.

    Wool sales were continued in Melbourne today with catalogues totalling 8500 bales, including a good display of Riverina wools drawn from practically the whole of the area ...

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  17. OBITUARY. MR. E. W. GRAHAM.

    Mr. E. Watson Graham, a well-known musician, and treasurer of the Musicians' Union of Australia (New South Wales district), and also of the Musicians' Club, died at a private ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. DEATH BY DROWNING.

    An inquest was held at the courthouse concerning the death of Charles Camillerie, an employee of Carrington Convalescent Hospital, who was found drowned in Paling's dam on ...

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  19. STEAMER BATTERED IN TASMAN.

    Deeply coal-laden and showing traces of a tempestuous voyage, the steamer Ngakuta arrived this afternoon from Gladstone. When three days out, a heavy sea was encountered, ...

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  20. FLOWER SHOW.

    At Wentworthville, on Saturday afternoon, the members of the district Agricultural Burea[?] staged their tenth spring flower show in the concert hall of the School of Arts. ...

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  21. MR. M. F. McKEON.

    The death occurred recently at the Sacred Heart Hospice, Darlinghurst, of Mr. Michael Francis McKeon, at the age of 75 years. Born at Dowra County, Leitrlm, Ireland, Mr. ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. WINGHAM AERODROME.

    Mr. Burgess, superintendent of aviation, has inspected the Wingham racecourse, which has been offered for aviation purposes, as a landing ground. He said he was very ...

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  23. WATER SCHEME.

    The rock catchment water scheme to supply nearly half a million acres of farms, eight towns, and three railway centres, in the Lake Brown, Trayning, and Bencobbln areas, was ...

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  24. DUST ON THE COAST.

    Strong north-west to south-west winds prevailed over the eastern half of the State yesterday, and brought accumulations of dust from inland districts to the coast. The dust ...

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  25. PARK NUISANCE.

    For some time past the Randwick police have been receiving complaints that a man armed with a revolver has been prowling about the Coogee Reserve, annoying people in ...

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  26. A NEW SONG.

    Dr, A. R. Fletcher, president of the Mudgee town band, is negotiating with a Sydney firm, with a view to having a new song, called "Down by the Cudgegong," composed by ...

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  27. CAPTAIN J. A. RANKIN.

    The funeral or Captain J. A Rankin, wellknown in Sydney shipping circles, took place fiom his home in Hazelbank-road, Wollstonecraft, yesterday afternoon, the service at the ...

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  28. WOMAN JUMPS FROM TRAIN.

    Jumping from an electric train as it was moving out of the Homebush railway station last evening, Mrs. Janet Harrower, 56, of Archer-street, Burwood, was seriously injured, ...

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  29. PROCESSION OF BLESSED SACRAMENT.

    The third annual procession of the Blessed Sacrament in Bathurst was carried out in St. Vincent's Hospital grounds yesterday. About 2500 adherents of the Roman Catholic ...

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  30. FEDERAL MINISTER.

    Following the recent strike at Railton cement works, a settlement was reached by the parties on all but one issue. The construction gangs claimed for 1/ per day extra ...

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  31. FIRE IN MUSIC SHOP.

    A number of pianos and other valuable instruments were destroyed in a fire at the Alert Music Stores, 197 Beamish-street, Campsie, late last night. ...

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  32. WINDOW SMASHED.

    Thieves broke the window of the shop of Rundles, jewellers, in Elizabeth-street, with a brick early this morning, and stole a singlestone diamond ring, valued at £120, and a ...

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  33. WORKMAN'S FORTITUDE.

    Although he had received severe head injuries in a fall, while unloading cargo at Darling Harbour last evening, Milton Newhan, 24, of Macleay-street, Potts Point, continued ...

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  34. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 174 words
  35. FIRE AT HILLSTON.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock this morning a disastrous fire destroyed Phillips' paint store, Proudford's boot palace, and Cordato's refreshment-rooms. A favourable wind prevented ...

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  36. ART EXHIBITION.

    There are excellent landscapes and seascapes in the exhibition of oil paintings which Mr. Charles Wheeler has placed on view at the Grosvenor Gallery. Mr. Wheeler has a fine ...

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  37. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    The Redfern police are investigating a peculiar case of assault which was reported to them last night. Shortly before 11 p.m. an excited woman ...

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  38. MOSQUITO PEST.

    A proposal that an aeroplane should be used to spray the swamps of the Parramatta River with kerosene to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes, has been made to the Auburn ...

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  39. TWO BOYS DROWNED.

    Arthur Algie and Douglas Hayward, both aged 12, members of a party of four, fishing from a punt in a lagoon at Sterling, Otago, were drowned when the punt sank in 10ft ...

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  40. MR. W. H. W. NICHOLLS.

    The remains of Mr. William Hunt Ward Nicholls, B.A., formerly senior classical master at Newington College, were cremated at Rookwood yesterday. ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. WOMAN FALLS UNDER TRAIN.

    Mrs. Rose O'Neill, of Marlon-road, Marion, slipped from the platform at the Keswick railway station this evening and a train passed over her legs, both of which were badly ...

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  43. MR. DAVIES' RECITAL.

    Mr. Lloyd Davies, who gave a violin recital at the Conservatorium last night, has a splendid tone, and all his interpretations are clearcut and confident. He lacks waimth of ...

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  44. BUTCHER ROBBED.

    By means of a trick, a thief induced Mr. Frederick Elliot to leave his butcher's shop at 360 Illawarra-road, Marrickville, yesterday, and in his absence robbed the till. He was very ...

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  45. WORKMAN CRUSHED AT TIMBER YARDS.

    Severe head injuries were received by Douglas Edward Burns, 21, of Hopetoun-street. Hurlstone Park, when he was crushed between a log and the side of a mechanical carrier at ...

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  46. MAN PRETENDS TO BE BLIND.

    Norman James Pike, 24, was charged at the Burwood Police Court yesterday with having begged alms at Burwood-road, Burwood, last Saturday. ...

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  47. OLD MAN FOUND DEAD IN BED.

    In response to a telephone message police went to a house in Albert Park, where they forced a door of the room of a lodger, Lawrence Lawrcnsen, an elderly man, and ...

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  48. MOTOR LORRY'S CRASH.

    William Hogbin, 60, was critically injured and Arthur Luvis sustained minor injuries when a motor lorry, loaded with furniture, capsized on "The Pinch" on the ...

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  49. TWO GIRLS MISSING.

    Fears are entertained for the safety of two young girls, Doris and Violet Watson, aged 16 and 15 respectively, who have been missing from-their home at Cowan Creek since Friday ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  51. MRS. EMILY J. PALMER.

    Mrs. Emily J. Palmer, whose death in her 80th year took place at Taree, The Boulevard, Dulwich Hill, early on Sunday morning, was the widow of Mr. E. G. W. Palmer, for many ...

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  52. CALF DERAILS TRAIN.

    When about a mile and a half from town the motor train ran over a calf, killing it. The train was derailed, and passengers had to walk to their destination. ...

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  53. WOMAN DIES AT 104.

    Mrs. Baila Halladan died at her daughter's home, East Perth, yesterday, at the age of 104 years. She was active until a few days ago. Mrs. Halladan was bom in Rou man la. She ...

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  54. OWNERSHIP OF BROOCH ESTABLISHED.

    Several weeks ago a man attempted to sell a diamond and ruby brooch to a pawnbroker for 6/, but, alarmed at the delay of the pawnbroker In making the purchase, he ...

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  55. CRIPPLED MAN BURNED TO DEATH.

    Thomas Egan, a cripple, aged 25 years, was burned to death at Blackball. The other members of the family were absent at the time. ...

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  56. WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    Mrs. Annie Foster, 29, was yesterday found dead by her husband in the bathroom of the flat they occupied in Cowper-street, Waverley. The woman was lying on the floor, and the ...

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  57. COMMUNISTS REBUFFED.

    The Mayor has refused the request of the Militant Minority Movement for the use of Central Reserve on Sunday, November 10, to hold a mass demonstration in celebration of ...

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  58. NO MORE FREE TREES.

    The Department of Agriculture has informed the Woollahra Council that, commencing with the 1930 distribution season, the Minister has decided that there shall be ...

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  59. T.B. SAILORS AND SOLDIERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  60. TAXATION CONFERENCE.

    Commissioners of taxation from all States are holding a conference in Melbourne to lay down principles aimed at uniformity in assessment, that will avoid double taxation on ...

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  61. ADULT DEAF AND DUMB SOCIETY.

    At a well-attended meeting of the deaf and dumb people of Newcastle and their friends on Saturday night last It was decided to form a branch of the Adult Deaf and Dumb ...

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  62. LAUNDRY VAN STOLEN.

    Loaded with £300 worth of soiled linen, a motor laundry van, the property of Lion Laundries and Dry Cleaners, was stolen from where it had been left temporarily in ...

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  63. INTERCESSORY SERVICE.

    At the United Intercessory Service in the basement of the Town Hall, at 1.25 p.m. to-morrow, an address will be delivered by ex-Superintendent F. N. Brack. ...

    Article : 29 words
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