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  4. BRIDGE OVER MURRUMBIDGEE

    A deputation from LocKhart waited on the Acting-Premier and Minister for Works, Mr. Buttenshaw, to-day, and urged the construction of a bridge over ...

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  5. SPANISH AIRMEN

    The city went mad with joy when the rescued aviators, Major Franco and his companions, and five officers of the British aircraft carrier Eagle, arrived ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS

    A flood of great gravity appears to be threatening the valley of the Mokihinui River in Westland. Settlers at Seddonville and St. Helena were ...

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  9. IMPERIAL TRADE

    "Only by Imperial preference and its development can the Empire attain full stature among the nations," said Mr. Neville Chamberlain at the ...

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  10. COAL COMMISSION

    The Coal Commission inspected the Stanford Merthyr and Herbburb collieries to-day. To-morrow the Commission will visit Stochton and Borehole. ...

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  11. "HIT-RUN" MOTORISTS

    "We must strike first at the people we do catch." Thus General Blarney, Chief Commissioner of Police, who during the week conferred with ...

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  13. CHEAP BISCUITS

    Two women fainted in the struggle to purchase broken biscuits at a cheap sale at Arnott's factory yesterday. One day a week the factory disposes of ...

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  14. GLENAYR COLLIERY

    Employees of the Glenayr colliery, whose places the Miners' Federation threatened to fill if they did not return to work, resumed this morning. ...

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  15. SIR CHARLES MADDEN

    The British Admiralty says that there is no truth in the rumor published regarding the impending retirement of the First Sea Lord, Admiral ...

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  16. THEFT AT MORGUE

    Charles L. Stewart, a former constable stationed at the Morgue, was found guilty at the General Sessions to-day on a change of having stolen a ...

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  17. BRITISH DELEGATES

    The Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Arthur Henderson, announced that the British delegates at the next meeting of the League of ...

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  19. FARM PRODUCE

    Addressing the Crookwell branch of the Primary Producers' Union, Mr. E. J. Lowe, complained of the way in which consignments were disposed of ...

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  20. GENERAL BOOTH

    The "Daily Chronicle" learns that General Booth died penniless. Beyond possessing a few books, he had no property. The house he occupied at ...

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  21. MISSED £13,000

    A German shipmaster and steersman were engaged recently to take a shipload of liquor to California. They were tempted by a reword of £13,000 ...

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  22. LONGSTAFF PICTURES

    Mr. Will Longstaff, the Australian painter, is despatching five canvases to Australia for exhibition purposes. One, "The Immortal Shrine and Rearguard," ...

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  23. KING CONGRATULATES EDITOR

    Lard Stamfordham, the King's private secretary, on behalf of His Majesty, has sent the following message to Mr. Charles Prestwitch Scott, ...

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