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  4. Duke of Kent

    Reports that the Government is likely to ask for the appointment of the Duke of Kent as Governor-General of Australia, when Sir Isaac Isaacs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Trouble in Greece

    A message states that all normal functions have been resumed throughout Macedonia and Thrace, and field operations have virtually ended. ...

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  6. Wool Cheque

    According to the New Zealand Government statistician, lower wool prices in the Dominion will mean a decline of nearly £6,000,000 in the New Zealand ...

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  7. [?]RICT CONFERENCE

    [?]pire Hall was appropriately for the opening of the fif[?] annual conference of the Cen[?] District of the ...

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  8. Broken Axle

    When the axle of a truck broke a few miles from Whitton, nine trucks of a mixed train were derailed. Guard J. Gilbertson was knocked ...

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  9. Deplorable Conditions

    The report of Mr. H. D. Mosely, Royal Commissioner, appointed to inquire into aboriginal problems, urges immediate medical investigation of ...

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  10. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Miss Norah Maxwell, who has been under an operation for a foot injury is back at the Royal again. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Manser arrived ...

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  11. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    Mr. T. Hodge Smith, president of the Public Service Association, in a statement this morning, said that the decision of Cabinet to remit all cuts on the ...

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  12. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    The Federal Government does not propose the reintroduction of compulsory military training for as least another two years. ...

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  13. LORRY CAPSIZES

    Arthur Holmes (20), was driving a motor lorry through Haberfield, late last night when the wheels skidded on the tramline and the vehicle ...

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  14. RECORD RUSH

    [?]many people flocked to the Theatre at the third session [?]urday that a large crowd was to gain admittance. ...

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  15. DEFENCE DEBATE

    Great interest was centred on the Imperial defence debate in the House of Commons to-night, when the crowded galleries included foreign diplomats ...

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  16. WHEAT MARKET

    At to-day's market, bulk wheat was quoted at 3/2 per bushel, and bagged at 3/2. ...

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  17. DENTAL CHAIRS

    Giving evidence before the Tariff Board in support of an application for an increased duty on dental chairs, a witness said that while a German chair ...

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  18. CATCHING UP

    Motor vehicles now being operated in N.S.W. number 241,086, which is about 10,000 below the pre-depression peak. ...

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  19. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy, with further showers about the coast and in North-east quarter, but contracting ...

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  20. STATE LOTTERY

    In the 254th State Lottery, the first prize went to ticket 48580, Mrs. S. James, 241 Annandale Street, Annandale; second to 82820, "Boomerang" ...

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  21. UPPER HOUSE

    Addressing a meeting at Crow's Nest, the Attorney-General (Mr. Manning), referring to the Upper House, said: "I ask you whether, in any other part of ...

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  22. GRIFFIN APPEALS

    Gerald Griffin yesterday appealed against a sentence of six months, imposed on him. for allegedly being a prohibited immigrant. ...

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  23. COMPULSORY POOL

    A deputation of wheat-growers interviewed the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) yesterday, and strongly advocated a compulsory pool as a ...

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  24. BRAIN STORMS

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day, Erskine Herbert Edward King (18), who pleaded guilty to sacrilege, was released on condition that he went into ...

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  25. HOSPITAL TROUBLE

    An inquiry into matters relating to South Sydney Hospital was formally opened to-day at the Mascot Town Hall, when it was decided that the ...

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  26. POLICE COMMISSIONER

    Mr. W. J. MacKay, Metropolitan Superintendent, has been appointed Chief Commissioner of Police, and will commence his new duties on March 24. ...

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  27. LABOUR FUNERALS LTD.

    Acting on behalf of Labour Motor Funerals Ltd., John Hickey and Quinn, solicitors, to-day issued out of the Supreme Court two writs, claiming £5000 ...

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  28. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    "Loreler" was the name of the Serisier dahlia, mentioned in Saturday's issue—not "Loveler," as appeared in the paper. ...

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  29. [?]ONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Roy Faull, of Dubbo, has record of the death of his father, [?]er Faull, of Parkes. c. Pickup, P.M., being on ...

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  30. OPINIONS OF THE PEOPLE

    Sir,—Having heard much of the happy dances at Toongi Hall, I joined a party for the last function. I was not disappointed, and, if you will grant ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    Last Saturday Louisa Billon, a resident of the Peak Hill road, passed to her rest at Dubbo District Hospital aged 76 years. Deceased was born at ...

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  32. FIELD WHEAT

    For this year's Royal Easter Show prize schedule the Flour Millowners' Association of N.S.W. has donated special prizes—first 60 guineas, second ...

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  33. PROTECTING BATHERS

    The Shark Advisory Committee's re-commendations regarding methods of making the beaches safe from the attacks of sharks, has been adopted by ...

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  34. MEAT RESTRICTIONS

    It was announced to-day that as from five o'clock yesterday afternoon, the export of mutton and lamb from Australia, for the United Kingdom, to ...

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  35. ALEXANDER BALFOUR

    Alexander Balfour, aged 65, of Pine Park Dubbo, died suddenly on Saturday at his residence. The funeral took place at ...

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  36. VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM

    A violent thunderstorm occurred in the City last night. Traffic for a time was brought almost to a standstill. ...

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  37. GEURIE TRAGEDY

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Geurie yesterday morning, when Allan Davey, the 15-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Davey, "The ...

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  38. STEPHEN PIPER

    A native of Bathurst, where he married, Stephen Piper (83) passed away at Dubbo District Hospital on Sunday. The deceased had lived for many ...

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  39. THE BAND

    Sir,—I applaud R. Parret's remarks in last Tuesday's "Liberal." I also realise that he is correct when he states that the Model Band defeated ...

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  40. CASUALTIES

    On Saturday last Jack Pollack (14), a schoolboy, suffered wounds on the back of his head when he slipped on the concrete steps at the beautification ...

    Article : 107 words
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