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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    According to reports submitted by the rabbit inspectors of the Forbes Pastures Protection Board, little destruction work has been carried out by landholders in recent months, and the ...

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  3. THE NEW BAND.

    Disclaiming any idea of what he termed "spilling soap," Captain H. E. Adkins told members of the Millions Club yesterday that they would get the "shock of their lives" ...

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  4. A REVELATION.

    No one who is interested in English instituti[?]s can fall to be impressed by its schools. The old foundations have that touch of mellowed antiquity that gives a charm which no ...

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  5. THE "KANGAROOS."

    The Australian team for the third Rugby League test will comprise: McMillan, C. Pearce, Brown, Laws. Why, Hey, Mead, Madsen, Folwell, Stehr, Gibbs, S. Pearce, and Prigg. ...

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  6. THE NEW CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Mr. F. R. Jordan, K. C., who has been appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHIELD MATCH.

    South Australia, in the Sheffield Shield match at the Adelaide Oval to-day, dismissed New South Wales for 108, and finished the day's play 16 runs ahead, with eight ...

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  8. THE SHOPS.

    The Christmas shopping rush has set in with a vengeance, and retailers in Sydney assert that the volume of business done so far has exceeded their expectations. From ...

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  9. NARROMINE RATES.

    The Narromine Municipal Council levied a general rate of /7½ and a u.c.v loan rate of /2. Charges for electricity were reduced from 1/ to /10 a unit. The water rate was fixed ...

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  10. NEW COASTER BEING BUILT.

    A new steamer for the Sydney-Brisbane Water trade is being built at Mr. Arthur Davis's yards at Empire Bay, The steamer is intended to take the ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL LOANS.

    The "Financial News" understands that a corporation is being formed, under the auspices of the Bank of England, with an initial capital supplied by the Big Five banks to make ...

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  12. MUNICIPALITY REDUCED BY 75 PER CENT

    The transfers from the municipality of Yass to the shire of Goodradigbee have resulted in the town area being reduced from 30,000 acres to 7500 acres—a 75 per cent reduction The ...

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  13. MR. SAMUEL INSULL

    The Greek Premier (M. Tsaldaris) states that Mr. Samuel Insull must leave [?] reece by January 1. The Greek Government has decided not to renew his police residence ...

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  14. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF SCHEME.

    The Mayor (Alderman S. J. Cusack), who has been re-elected for 1934, in his review of th[?] year's work, said that £3168 had been spent in wages ti date under the ...

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  15. COBBORA SHIRE RATES.

    Cobbora Shire Council decided that the general rate to be levied for next year shall be /1¾, the Dunedoo local water rate /1, and the Geurie local water rate /1¼. During the ...

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  16. TRADE TREATIES.

    The increased attention which is to be given by the Federal Ministry during the next few months to the negotiation of trade treaties will, it is hoped, lead to a beneficial ...

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  17. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    "If Measures were given £200,000 he would not be able to reimburse the people he has defrauded," said Detective-sergeant W. Gallagher after a jury, in the Quarter Sessions ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The price of gold to-day was £6/6/7 an ounce fine, compared with £6/6/1 yesterday STERLING-DOLLAR QUOTATION. The United States dollar was quoted to-day ...

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  19. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL HALL.

    The Wlngercarribee Shire Council has acceded to a request from Bundanoon returned soldiers to negotiate a loan of £3000 from Government sources for the erection of a ...

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  20. SOFT-WOODS FOREST.

    The despatch of a 16-ton truck of sawn softwood from Berrima represents the first commercial return from 6000 acres of cultivated pine forest at Belanglo. Wingello and Penrose, ...

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  21. BUILDING ACTIVITY.

    Activity in the Building trade continues at Casino Since the beginning of 1933 the council has approved of plans for the erection of 30 new houses for alterations and additions ...

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  22. S. J. McCABE

    The International cricketer, S. J. McCabe, will enter St. Vincent's private hospital to-day. It is expected that he will undergo an operation for appendicitis early next week. ...

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  23. GRAZIER BOUND OVER.

    At Drake Police Court before Mr Carr Boyd, P. M., Colin Herbert Fraser prazier, was bound over in recognisances of £25 to be of good behaviour for 12 months, and was ...

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  24. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 293 words
  25. BOY DROWNED IN RIVER

    Trevor Keith Dwyer, the six-year-old son of Oswald Dwyer, night officer at the West Tamworth railway station slipped on the bank of the Peel River to-day and fell into the ...

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  26. STEAMER GROUNDS

    The steamer Dumosa, which grounded on a mudbank in Newcastle harbour early this morning was refloated this evening and berthed at the steelworks wharf at 6.45 p.m. ...

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  27. TRAFFIC CONGESTION.

    A deputation from the City Council, led by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Hagon) protested to the Minister tor Transport (Mr Bruxner yesterday against the proposal of the ...

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  28. CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    The annual Christmas appeal of the Benevolent Society of New South Wales was formally opened yesterday. About 400 voluntary workers—including nurses from the Royal ...

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  29. BABY RUN OVER BY CAR.d

    [?] 12-month-old girl had a remarkable escape from serious injury when she was knocked down and run over by a motor car at Lagoon, near Bathurst. The car passed over ...

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  30. FATAL QUARREL.

    A quarrel at a relief work undertaking at Killingworth this morning ended in the death of one of the combatants, Humphrey Heaton. 39, labourer. ...

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  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 227 words
  32. MODEL AEROPLANES.

    The secretary of the Model Flying Club og Australia (Mr. I. Freshman) yesterday received advice from the Albury branch that Jack Brown, a member of that branch, had flown ...

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  33. THE DEARER LOAF.

    The secretary of the Australasian Council of Trades Unions. Mr Crofts, said last nigh[?] that the increase in wages based upon the cost of living adjustments follow[?]g the increase ...

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  34. OPERA BROADCASTS.

    At an informal meeting recently, a number of music-lovers decided to form a committee to support the continuance of the opera broadcasts that have been held so ...

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  35. STATE BUSES.

    Commencing on Sunday, a through service of buses will ply between the western suburbs and Bondi Beach The Transport Commissioner (Mr ...

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  36. STATE MINE.

    When the employees at the State Mine were paid to-day 140 received 14 days' notice of dismissal. This will reduce the number of employees to about 300. ...

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  37. COOL CHANGE.

    A cool change developed over most of the State yesterday, following the rapid disturbance which caused widespread storms on Thursday. Temperatures generally were ...

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  38. BANKSTOWN.

    The Commissioner administering the affairs of the Bankstown Council (Mr. W. R. Wylie) announced yesterday that he had completed arrangements with the etlsttng sanitary ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

    Criterion Theatre: "Tout Paris," 2, 7.50. Theatre Royal: "Cyrano de Bergerac" 8. Tivoli Theatre: Vaudeville 2.30, 8 Civic Theatre: "The Hayseeds," 11 2, [?] 8. ...

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  40. £707 STOLEN.

    As the result of an audacious robbery at Naretha a station on the Trans-Australian railway line, 205 miles east of Kalgoorlie thieves secured the pay of 70 men employed ...

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  41. UPROARIOUS FAREWELL.

    There were scenes of great enthusiasm at the Theatre Royal last night when Miss Madg[?] Elliott and Mr. Cyril Ritchard gave their final performance in "Our Miss Gibbs." As Mr ...

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  42. IMPORTATION OF PEANUTS.

    The Federal Ministry has decided to lift the prohibition on the importation of peanuts to Australia The prohibition was imposed in 1929 but has been relaxed on several ...

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  43. THIRD TENNIS TEST.

    The selectors have chosen H. Hopman, v. McGrath, A. Quist, and D. P. Turnbull to represent Australia in the third test match, to be played against the British players at ...

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  44. POULTRY FARMERS.

    A meeting of poultry production at Parramatta Town Hall last night carried a motion submitted by Mr A G. Crook (chairman of the Egg Marketing Board of New South ...

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  45. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE.

    At the annual meeting of the Alliance Francaise yesterday Mr Alfted Wunderlich was re-elected president for the sixth consecutive year Other office-bearers elected ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE (1084m) Arr[?] Dec. (5. Iron Prince, from Newcastle, Time from Rockhampton, Tsurushima M[?] from Albany Dep Dec 15. Ascanius, for eastern States. Bremen for Gdvnia London ...

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  47. NO PLAY IN MELBOURNE.

    Heavy rain yesterday left the Melbourne ground in such a sodden condition that play in the match between Queensland and Victoria to-day was impossible. The weather is still ...

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  48. FRENCH TRADE FAIRS.

    The French Trade Commissioner in Sydney said yesterday that the two principal French fairs would take place at Lyons from March 8 to 18 next year, and at Paris during May. ...

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  49. SUBURBAN PICTURE THEATRES

    Programmes of Submban Picture Theatres will [?] found in the Amusement Advertisement Columns. ...

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