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  4. The Relief Bill

    The Federal Government has decided to review the Wheatgrowers' Relief Bill to ensure that all necessitous wheatgrowers will benefit. The ...

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  5. MR. McGUINNESS

    Mr. Arthur McGuinness, general president of the N.S.W. Teachers' Federation, in an address at Newcastle said: "Let others in better positions than ...

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  6. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rushby and daughter left for Sydney on Wednesday, to attend the sick bed of Mrs. D. Brien, elder daughter, at Paddington. ...

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  7. FEARING UNION

    With the object of counteracting the encroachment of Rugby Union on its territory, Group XV. decided last night to appeal to the ...

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  8. CRASH AT ASCOT WORST IN 50 YEARS

    The worst fall for 50 years occurred at Ascot yesterday a during the running of the Second Division of the Flying Handicap. ...

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  9. LIOYD GEORGE

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Newcastle on his experiences during the tour of the distressed areas, said it was an argument for the institution ...

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  10. Favorite Double

    Sir John and Journal are in demand, Dark Sky sharing first honors in the Doncaster. Journal is solid at the head of the Cup quotes. ...

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  11. BOOK CENSORS

    During a debate on book censorship in the House of Representatives, the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) said that from the enormous output of ...

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  12. GREAT BATTLE

    When the Legislative Assembly met this morning, Mr. W. Davies (Labor), Illawarra, requested the Government to exercise its powers under the Flour ...

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  13. EARLY QUESTION

    Asked by Major Attlee (Labor) in Parliament, whether it would be possible for the Foreign Secretary to make a statement on his Berlin visit, the ...

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  14. ON THE RISE

    Bulk wheat sold to-day at 3/5 per bushel and bagged at 3/5 1/2. ...

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  15. NET EARNINGS

    The net earnings of all Australian Government railways in 1933/34 were lower by £152,000 than in 1932/33. ...

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  16. JOHN BUCHAN, M.P.

    The King has approved of the appointment of John Buchan, M.P., the famous Scottish novelist and historian, as Governor General of Canada. ...

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  17. COMPULSORY POOL

    The annual conference of the Australian wheatgrowers' organisations in Victoria, N.S.W., South Australia and Western Australia ...

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  18. "UNTRUTHS"

    Statements that the Rural Bank had forced thousands of people from their homes were "deliberate untruths," said the Premier, when asked if he had ...

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  19. ASSAULT CASE

    At the Central Court to-day, John Bard (36), French polisher, was remanded on a charge of having wounded Alma Kellett, with intent to substantial bail, as the victim was in hospital, suffering from two incised wounds in her head and a fractured skull, though there were hopes of her ...

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  20. GETTING READY

    Two million men and women will be donning uniforms within a lew months, as members of the Civilian Corps Air Defenders, who are trained ...

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  21. ILLICIT TRAFFIC ?

    An incuiry is being held into the alleged removal of birds, goldfish and other property from Taronga Park zoo. Counsel are appearing in the case and ...

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  22. WOMAN'S END

    A woman, whose name has not yet been ascertained, was found shot dead in a house in Bannockbum Road. Pymble, to-day. There was a bullet in ...

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  23. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Young Tom Abberton, son of Mr. T. Abberton, well-known Macquarie Street chemist, is about again after his operation for appendicitis. ...

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  24. HITLER AND BERLIN

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) returned to London from Berlin to-day, and later attended a Cabinet meeting, to which, it is ...

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  25. LOT SPLITTING

    In reply to Mr. W. McKell (Labor), Redfern, the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said the Government would take steps to prevent any conspiracy of ...

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  26. WELLINGTON TENNIS

    Yesterday, the official opening of the tennis season of Wellington Club took place; among the visitors being representatives of Dubbo clubs. ...

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  27. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. C. W. Ivens, secretary of the Dubbo Horticultural Society, was judge at the Wellington Society's Show yesterday. ...

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  28. NEPEAN DAM

    The Nepean dam, near Bargo, which is under construction, will begin impounding water within the next few weeks. ...

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  29. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and misty about the coast, with scattered showers and some fogs in Eastern ...

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  30. BIG BOXING

    On Saturday night next, at the Royal Theatre, Dubbo, there promises to be a good night's entertainment in the boxing sport. Many from Sydney are ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    The death occurred suddenly this morning of Mrs. Beatrice Brooks, of 92 Brisbane Street, North Dubbo. While in a shop near her home, at 8 ...

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  32. Good Report

    All the jockeys injured in the smash at Ascot yesterday are now reported' to be out of danger. ...

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  33. [?]CH REAPPEARS

    Before Mr. M. S. Meagher, C.M., this [?]ning, Sydney Arthur Rich (24) was [?]rged with stealing 64 bags of wheat the value of £25/10/-, the property ...

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  34. PRIVATE FIRMS

    At a conference representing most branches of motor transport Mr. G. H. Newman said that private enterprise should be encouraged in all transport ...

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  35. OLD RESIDENT'S DEATH

    The death occurred this afternoon of Anna Elizabeth Richardson (68), wife of Mr. A. Richardson, of 173 Winge-warra Street, and mother of Mrs. E. A. ...

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