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  3. Still Another Fire

    Another of an apparently disconnected series of early morning [?] occurred at about 2.30 a.m. yesterday. It broke out in a weatherboard ...

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  4. Excessive Prices Alleged.

    Judge Beeby heard the first prosecutions under Section 14 of the Pro[?]ering Act to-day, when the Cambridge Delicacles Co. were charged ...

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  5. The Farmers' Wheat. WHEAT GUARANTEE.

    The Minister for 'Agriculture stated to-day that negotiations are proceeding which he had no doubt, would end in ...

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  6. WHEAT HARVEST.

    No fewer than 160 trucks are now being used by the Railways Department to convey wheat from all parts of the State to Darting Harbour. The ...

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  7. BUSY RAILWAYS.

    Yesterday [?] bags of wheat were shipped from the trucks and sheds at Darling Harbour. Upwards of 1,007,663 bags of wheat have been ...

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  8. BUBAL BANKS.

    The Government Savings Bank officers are confident of an expansion of the bank's business under the new Rural Bank Act. They are of ...

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  9. LEFT £23,560.

    Probate has been granted of the will of William Yeomans, of Arramagong East, near Young, a well known grazier, who died on September 16 ...

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  10. PUBLIC HOSPITALS.

    The State Treasurer, in an interesting statement to hospital committees, stated to-night that receipts for moneys received by public hospitals ...

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  11. COOL CHANGE PREDICTED.

    The Weather Bureau issued the following forecast at 9 o'clock to-night: "At first warm to hot and sultry, with scattered rain and ...

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  12. OVER 40 MILLIONS.

    The number of persons using the various harbor ferries shows an increase of late. According to the report of the Sydney Harbour Trust ...

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  13. WAMBANUMBA CHURCH.

    The Anglicans of Wambanumba decided this year to hold the annual harvest festival on a week day, and also to organise the function on a ...

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  16. SOLDIER SETTLEMENTS

    A meeting of the above Association Was held recently at which Mr. White from the Marketing Section Returned Soldier Settlements, outlined the ...

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  17. MAN FROM GRIFFITHS.

    Yesterday afternoon a man who said he was a farmer from Griffiths walked into the office of the Metropolitan Superintendent of Police and ...

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  18. "JOB CONTROL."

    The owners have decided to obtain more definite guarantees than have been given by the unions regarding the abolition of Job control. The ...

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  19. ATTACKED BY ANTS.

    Alexander Callender, an old age pensioner, was found near West Wyalong on Sunday in his hut, severely bitten by thousands of large, red ...

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  20. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    Mr. V. Roborts has been appointed as the soldiers' representative on the tribunal which is to investigate complaints against the War Service ...

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  21. WHAT IS A PROFESSION?

    David Lambert, a young man, was charged at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day with having, on October 29 last year, stolen £20, the property of ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' PENSIONS.

    A meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party was held in Sydney yesterday to discuss the question of soldiers' pensions. The ...

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  23. £133 IN FINES.

    At the Central Court to-day, a number of persons were proceeded against for not paying State income tax. Nine men paid £133 in fines. The ...

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  24. UNION NOTICES.

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet, union secretaries were given the right to post union notices in all government workshops. ...

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  25. OPTIMISTIC TREASURER.

    The Federal Treasurer is hopeful that Australia wi[?] shortly receive her share of the millions which Germany is to pay. ...

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  26. NO LUN'S DEATH.

    In the Newcastle Court to-day, Charles Poole, 18, was charged with murdering a Chinaman named No Lun at New Lambton on January 20. ...

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  27. BASIC WAGE.

    The Prime Minister made it clear yesterday that the Government had no intention of giving effect to the recommendations of the Basic Wage ...

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