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  4. FLOODS STILL ISOLATE SOUTHERN TOWNS

    Latest reports show that the flood situation in Southern New South Wales is still serious. People are ...

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  5. ALL NIGHT

    The Legislative Assembly sat until 7.35 this morning, discusing the Estimates and the Transport Bill. It then ...

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  6. BIG CLAIM

    In the No, 1 Jury Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Davidson and a jury of four, Ralph Harold Crichlow, a racecourse official ...

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  7. WAY CLEAR

    France has accepted President Hoover's proposed moratorium of War Debts, with reservations on the unconditional ...

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  8. "JOY-RIDE"

    Wiley Post and Harold Gatty, who left Harbour Grace (Newfoundland) on Tuesday, crossed the Atlantic ...

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  9. Caustic!

    Addressing Conservatives at Caxton Hall, Lord Stone-haven declared that the Government was willing to do ...

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  10. At Work Again

    The work of unloading timber from the Soviet steamer King Lud was resumed to-day. It is expected that ...

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  11. GOLD PASSES

    When the Nationalist Conference resumed to-day Mr. L. B. Dare (Greenwich branch) moved a motion in favour of the ...

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  12. GOOD BATTING

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  13. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS.

    One hundred and fifty passengers from Sydney, who were hold up by washaways on the main Sydney line at Junee, arrived here on a train at ...

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  14. WAR DEBTS

    Mr. Philip Snowdon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons that the Government was offering the ...

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  15. CATTLE CHEAPER

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  16. LATEST FORECAST.

    Still unsettled east from the slopes, with further rain. Fine in the western districts, and gradually improving. Generally cold throughout, with fresh ...

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  17. COLD SNAP.

    Following a night of gusty wind and rain, to-day was dull and ever-cast in Maitland. There was a cold south-westerly wind, which ...

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  18. HOLY SEE

    The Government's official reply to the Vatican's Note, repeats the protest against the "illicit interference of the Holy See in the internal ...

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  19. "NOT FAR ENOUGH"

    Mr. M. P. Considine, a former member of the House of Representatives and one of the leaders of the extreme section in the ...

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  20. THE RAINFALL

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  21. SIGNED!

    The Soviet-German treaty, "For neutrality for eternity, subject to a year's notice of termination," was signed to-day. ...

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  22. AD. QUESTIONED

    Ronald Corbin (28), plano repairer, who, yesterday was remanded on a charge of vargrancy, was again before the Police Court to-day. ...

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