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  3. To-day's Weather

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  6. RISING WATERS CAUSE HAVOC IN COUNTRY

    THE grim tolling of the flood bell was heard along the Hawkesbury yesterday, as a result of five days' incessant rain. Raging, yellow waters have swept through the district of Windsor, causing heartbreaking losses of crops and serious danger to inhabitants. ...

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  7. KNIFING IN CITY THEATRE

    A knife was used in an exciting fight in the Prince Edward Theatre, City, last night. ...

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  8. MEMBERS PICK THEIR POSSIES.

    ALREADY several seats in the House of Representatives have been booked by members whose return to ...

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  9. ADDITIONS TO LABOR'S TEAM

    MR. JOHN CHAMBERS ELDRIDGE (Martin) is well-known as a spanker and student. His was one of the most pleasing victories, and his ...

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  10. A FIGHT TO DEATH

    A snake and goanna put up a thrilling encounter when they met in combat. In this case -- the snap was taken at Upper Grady's Creek -- the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. AN OPTIMIST

    Mr. R. E. Savage, the picnic secretary, put a brave face on it yesterday when setting out for the Water Board employees outing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRUCE SLAMMED BY "DAILY GUARDIAN"

    AFTER barracking like a partisan American baseball fan for Bruce. Page and Co. from the time a Federal election was mooted, the "Daily ...

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  13. WAIST HIGH

    THREATENED by swiftly-riaing rain waters, over 50 families in the low areas of Cessnock were forced to hastily vacate their ...

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  14. MRS. MORT FREE

    "PROBABLY this week." said Mr. Bavin, yesterday, after announcing that Cabinet had sanctioned the early release of Mrs. Mort condemned ...

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  15. DODGE A SLEEMAN INQUIRY

    Mr. J. H. C. Steeman's request for an inquiry in connection with what is known as the Brennan case has considerably alarmed Tory ...

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  16. EASTERN SUBURBS UNDER WATER

    IN the Eastern Suburbs many of the streets at the foot of the hills were turned into lakes. Motorists unfamiliar ...

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  17. SEVEN MEN HURT

    Seven men were injured when the motor 'bus in which they were travelling from Camberwell Junction, and an eight-ton truck met in a head-on ...

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  18. OLDER IN CRIME THAN IN YEARS

    With his record disclosing sentences totalling 50 years. Frederick Marshall. 41. who has been twice declared an habitual criminal in New ...

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  19. ITALY READY TO TALK "PILE ARMS"

    IT is announced that Italy has accepted "without hesitation" the invitation to the five Power Naval Conference, to be ...

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  20. SEALE NOT YET BACK AT WORK

    Mr. W. H. Scale. Watersiders secretary is still at his home, following his recent illness. It is hoped that be will he back in harness shortly ...

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  21. R 101's MAIDEN FLIGHT

    IT is expected that the now British airship, R101. which has been moored to the mooring-mat Cardington since yesterday morning, will ...

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  22. VICTORIA BARRACKS MAY GO NOW

    Now that a Labour Ministry is in sight. Paddington Council will push forward the proposal for the removal of the Victoria Barracks. ...

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  23. SHIPPING WARNED

    THE following special ocean forecast, warning shipping to be on the look-out, was issued by the Weather Bureau ...

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  24. DIAL NUMBERS AT HOBART

    The automatic exchange came into operation here on Saturday afternoon, the switch-over taking place at 2.15 p.m. in the presence of a distinguished ...

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  25. COUNTRY RAINFALL

    The heaviest rainfall during the month of October for many years. occurred at Hay at the week-end. Slightly over 310 points were ...

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  26. WE ARE GIVEN A BLUE RIBBON

    MR. MALONEY, Port Macquarie wires to the "Labor Daily": "Congratulations from Laborites of Cowper for your ...

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  27. IT RAINED -- BUT THEY DIDN'T MIND

    Watching the "field" come down the "straight" at the Water Board Picnic at Clifton Gardens yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. ROUGH SEAS OFF NOBBYS

    Newcastle was drenched to-day. Rainstorms swept the city and suburbs. Portions or New Lambton and Hamilton South were flooded. ...

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  29. TIMBER TROUBLE

    Mears. J Culbert. timberworkers' secretary and J. S. Garden, secretary of the disputes committee, left last night for Melbourne. ...

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  30. THE BAN ON BOOKS

    The restriction on literature imposed by the Federal Nationalists has been a source of grave concern to many advanced bodies of thinkers and ...

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  31. COLLIDED IN BLINDING RAIN

    A lorry and a car mat in a head-on collision in the blinding rain on Liverpool road. Bankstown. yesterday morning. The car was badly ...

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  32. MacDONALD TAKES IT EASY

    Mr. MacDonald spent a quiet weekend in New York after the strepuous time he has had. He and his party leave for Canada to-morrow morning. ...

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  33. ARM CAUGHT IN MACHINE

    Oscar Wilkinson, 39, of pile Street, Arncliffe, had his right arm broken when it caught in a teasing machine at the Globe Woollen Mills, ...

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