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  2. Advertising

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  4. 44 HOURS

    An official statement Issued to-day after the meeting of the Railways and Tramways Union, stated that the members consider the contemplated ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. £15,000

    Mr. E. A. Buttenshaw, Minister for Works, informed a representative of the "National Advocate" last night that he intended to make ...

    Article : 284 words
  6. COAL LOCKOUT

    The owners are mainlining strict silence as to the acutal pits that will be opened first. Though indications are plentiful on the ...

    Article : 144 words
  7. UNALTERED

    The Basic Wage Commission to-day save its decision with regard to the basic wage. No alteration was made in the basic wage which ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. Jas. Matherson's Rover car. which was stolen from outside his residence in Stewart Street on Sunday night, was found abandoned on the ...

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  9. TIME TO CONSIDER

    At a meeting of Western bookmakers held at Bathurst, the ultimatum of the Western District Racing Association's executive officers, calling upon ...

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  10. THE COLUMN AGAIN

    The brown handbag advertised as lost in yesterday's Column That Will Get You What You Want", was found by Master Reg Stevens, of 102 George ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Astriking illustration of the growth of the movement towards world peace was afforded at a League of Nations tea, organised by the pupils of the ...

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  12. DOLE REFUSED

    When the miners applied for relief at the Newcastle bureau to-day those who had not lodged applications for work at the associated pits were ...

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  13. ONE DEAD

    Suffocated by the fumes of gas which were pouring from an old fashioned chandelier in a home in Trafalgar Street, Annandale to-day. ...

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  14. SMALL DEBTS CASES

    William Hamester proceeded against Lancelot Klower at the Bathurst Small Debts Court yesterday to recover £12/3/ for groceries sold and delivered. ...

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  15. MINERS' FEDERATION

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) and the Assistant Minister for Labor (Mr. Beasley) attended the miners' convention to-day and ...

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  16. POULTRY FANCIER'S SUCCESS

    At the Lithgow Show Mrs. E. Christopherson of Bentinck Street, was successful, winning first prize with a brown leghorn pullet, Poultry Club's ...

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  17. MINING APPLICATIONS GRANTED

    At the Bathurst warden's Court yesterday before the Wardenh, Mr. W. S. Bromhead Albert William Reakes was granted authority to enter an acre of ...

    Article : 68 words
  18. FOR LONDON

    At sunrise this morning—6.45—David Smith, the 20-year-old pilot and Wally Shiers hopped off from Mascot aerodrome in the Ryan ...

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  19. RESISTING ARREST

    William O'Hara. a young man, pleaded guilty at the Bathurst Police Court yesterday to having res[?]ed Sergeant Martin in the execution of his duty. ...

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  20. BILLIARD RECORDS

    Walter Lindrum's astonishing English tour virtually closed at the weekend. The Irish games, to use his own words, "are more or less a ...

    Article : 211 words
  21. ILLEGALLY ON HOTEL PREMISES

    Charles Burns and Norman Crofts who were absent, and pleaded quilty through a friend. were each fined £1 with 8/- costs, in default 14 days by ...

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  22. CIVIL SERVANTS

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) had a conference this afternoon with representatives of a number of public service organisations regarding the ...

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  23. LATEST FORECAST

    Cloudy with some scattered showers on the coast, chiefly north with some thunder showers later in eastern districts; cool to moderate day ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    West Australia lost an early wicket to-day when the match with the Australian Test team entered upon its final day at the Perth cricket ground ...

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  25. CARELESS CARRYING OF RABBITS

    On a charge of conveying rabbits unprotected from dust. flies and other impurities," Thomas G. Furner pleaded guilty at the Carcoar Police ...

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  26. SUICIDE IN CELL

    Robert Turnbull (33), laborer, who was arrested on Thursday on a charge of unlawfully and maliciously wounding George Perwitz aged 19, with a ...

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  27. CHINESE GAMBLERS

    The sequel to a police raid on Chinese market gardens in Dennison St., Botany on Saturday night, was the appearance at the Redfern Police ...

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  28. CLAIMS TURNED DOWN

    Three New Zealand Rugby League players, Hardgrave, Hint and Hall, brought from New Zealand in August to play with St. Helens, addressed a ...

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  29. HOTEL CASE FURTHER ADJOURNED

    The case of Mary Margar[?]ita Cowham, licensee of McSorley's Hotel, Russell and Bentinck Streets, who is charged with having allowed unauthorised ...

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  30. 400 CARS DESTROYED

    A fire wrecked portion of the waterfront, destroying two piers of the Lamport-Holt line on which were more than 400 automobiles waiting ...

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  31. MONEY IN CARS

    Speaking at [?] to-night on the economic position. the Premier (Mr. Bavin) said there wer 610,000 motor cars registered in Australia. ...

    Article : 159 words
  32. BURLINGTON PICTURES

    The film, "The Miracle of Lourdes." shown to a good house at the Burlington Pictures lost night, does not belong to the general run of picture ...

    Article : 230 words
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  34. HUNGER STRIKING WOMAN

    Madame Hanau, awaiting trial in connection with an alleged huge financial swindle. escaped from the Cochin Hospital, where she was being ...

    Article : 184 words
  35. TO CONTINUE

    An official statement announces that the Naval Conference will continue in full confidence. The return of the French delegation is expected ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. PIPER AND KAYE

    A message received in Sydney this afternoon stated that the New Zealand airmen, Piper and Kaye, landed at Darwin at 2 p.m. after a flight of ...

    Article : 72 words
  37. ITALY BLAMES FRANCE

    Italy openly regards the Naval Conference as a failure, but it is announced that the Government is determined to continue disarmament. ...

    Article : 62 words
  38. LEFT £2156

    The estate of the late Alfred Edden ex-M.L.A., who died on January 22. aged 78, has been valued at £2,156. ...

    Article : 26 words
  39. LOST IN THE MOUNTAINS

    The De[?]nce A[?]orce aeroplane conducted a search over a large area of the Blue Mountains to-day for Edward Roberts (38). who has been ...

    Article : 49 words
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