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  2. SUNDAY SPORT

    Sir,—The controversy by the different correspondents in the previous issues of your paper, relative to the above question, opens up a wide field ...

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  3. POLICE COUP

    Police effected a sensational coup at Hurstville late last night, arresting members of a gang or sate, blowers who are thought to be concerned in ...

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  4. WIN FOR HAWKES

    A London cable states that in the quarter finals of the Kent championship, Hawkes (Australia) beat Pennycuick. ...

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  5. GOLF

    The following will represent West Wyalong against Ariah Park on the 17th inst. W. C. Johnston. ...

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  6. THROUGH FINAL STAGES

    The Senate carried the Commonwealth Conciliation Arbitration Bill through the final stages. Both Houses adjourned until the ...

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  7. POOLE'S BLOCK

    Sir,—In a cleverly worded letter in your issue of 8th inst., Mrs. Poole just stated as much of the truth and omitted as much as to make it appear ...

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  8. Air Fatality

    A Paris message states that military bombing planes were carrying out night flying between Nancy and Le Bourget aerodrome when suddenly a ...

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  9. MAIL VAN DESTROYED

    The Postmaster General has received advice that, the mail van, gravelling between Alexandria and Port Said, containing, 17 bags for Australia, has ...

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  10. TIBEAUDO

    Following upon representations made by him, the Hon. E. A. Buttenshaw, M.L.A., has been advised by his colleague the Minister for ...

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  11. FEDERAL BANKRUPTCY ACT

    In the House on Representatives the Attorney General stated that it was proposed to proclaim the Commonwealth Bankruptcy Act on 1st ...

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  12. By 266 to 220

    The House of Commons again rejected the Prayer Book by 266 votes to 220. ...

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  13. WHITE GLOVES

    As there were no criminal cas[?] listed at the Wyalong Quarter Sessions on Wednesday the Deputy Sheriff (Dr. Shaw) adopted the usual ...

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  14. GOLD MINING

    A report by the Development and Migration Commission on the gold mining industtry of Australia attributed the prevailing depression ...

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  15. ADDITIONAL CONSTABLE

    Mr. J. Frank, Hon. Secretary of the West Wyalong Chamber of Commerce, has received the following letter from the Chief Secretary's Department:— ...

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  16. WEST WYALONG SHOW

    The slogan, "Bigger, Better and Brighter than ever," may aptly be applied to the schedules in connection with the forthcoming West Wyalong ...

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  17. OUTLAWING WAR

    A motion supporting the United States proposals for outlawing war was carried in the House of Representatives last night. ...

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  18. Strike Off

    At a mass meeting, of the Marine Cooks' Union held in Sydney to-day, it was decided to declare the strike off, and that the men should offer ...

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  19. HOCKEY

    On Wednesday last West Wyalong "Ralvonas" (holders) played Wyalong "Baronies" (challengers) the first game of the season for the Cameron ...

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  20. SOLE SURVIVOR

    Draedse Guiseppi, 36, is apparently the sole survivor of the wrecked steamer White Bay in Stockton Bight, near Newcastle. ...

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  21. BUNDABERG TRAGEDY

    The Prime Minister informed the Federal Parliament that £100 compensation would be paid in respect to each child who was a victim to the ...

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  22. HOMEBUSH STOCK SALES.

    "The cattle market was unaltered at Homebush to-day. Prime sheep and lambs were unaltered. Others were lower." ...

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  23. BAVIN DEFIANT

    Premier Bavin, in an important statement said he could not see how the Government could repeal the Act in granting adult franchise at ...

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  24. LINDY'S DEGREE

    Colonel Charles Lindbergh, famous for his lone flight across the Atlantic, has been awarded the honorary degree of Master of Arts by the Wiscon ...

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  25. THE CRIMES ACT

    The Sydney Labor Council carried a resolution protesting against the tyrannous, despotic, anti-working class powers placed at the disposal of the ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. BANKRUPTCY CASE

    In the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney, to-day, before Mr. Justice Long-Innes motion under section 134, re John James Thompson, bankrupt, ex-parte ...

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  27. THE WHEAT POOL

    Sir,—Now that the wheat pool question has been raised again, I think it is the duty of every farmer to support it whole-heartedly. The ...

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  28. WOOD WANTED

    Farmers and others throughout the district have now an opportunity to display a practical interest in tho District Hospital by donating a supply of, ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. LORD SOMERS

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce the State Governor, Lord Somers, stated that he deplored the strike of the ...

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  30. £200,000 DAMAGES

    A Paris message states that a daughter of Rasputin is claiming £200,000 damages against Prince Felix Yussupoff and the Grand Duke ...

    Article : 48 words
  31. Advertising

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