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  4. [?] National Concert

    [?]ending room was at a premium [?]night, when every inch of space [?] theatre was utilised by an audi[?] eager, in the main, to see the ...

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  5. OBLIGATIONS OFF GERMAN BOMBSHELL

    Germany has repudiated the military clause in the Versailles Treaty, and has decided on the conscription of her armed forces. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HIGHER WAGES

    A serious strike has occurred in the printing trade. The Union is demanding a 15 per cent, increase in wages and a 40-hour week. ...

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  7. SUNDAY SPORT

    Marrickville Council defeated a motion for the rescission of a resolution prohibiting Sunday sport in the council parks and other properties used for ...

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  8. Carroll Wins Again

    Jack Carroll beat Bobby Wilson last night on a techincal knock-out in the 13th round at the Stadium. Attacking from the commencement ...

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  9. OVER THE TEACUP

    Mrs. R. Barff, of Carrington Avenue, left to-day for a fortnight's holiday in Sydney. Misses P. and J. McKenna have ...

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  10. Doctors' Night Out

    Remarkable evidence was given at the public inquiry, ordered by the Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons), Into happenings at the Royal South ...

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  11. THE LIVING WAGE

    The opening inquiry into the living wage will commence before the Industrial Commission on April 1. The inquiry is designed to secure ...

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  12. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy with scattered showers and tendency to thunder in southern and central areas ...

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  13. BREAD PRICES

    It is understood that before taking any action on Sir Herbert Gepp's report, the Government will discuss bread prices with the Master Bakers' ...

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  14. CASUAL LABOUR

    A strike occurred at Borthwick's Freezing Works, Merinda, 108 of 150 employees being affected. The works were to have been opened ...

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  15. READING'S VIEWS

    Sir Claude Reading, at a Commonwealth Bank ceremony in Adelaide, spoke of the hampering effect of embargoes, restrictions and quotas, and ...

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  16. DUKE ARRESTED

    The Duke of Manchester has been arrested and charged with obtaining £650 fcy false pretences in 1933 from Thomas Sutton, a wealthy London ...

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  17. TETANUS

    John Yalden, aged 12, died in the local hospital from tetanus caused by a germ from paddy's lucerne weed coming in contact with a wound in ...

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  18. AUSTRAL INDUSTRY

    Japanese, equipped with large and modern luggers, are said to be endeavouring to gain control of the pearling industry in the north. ...

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  19. TOUR OF INDIA

    According to a message received from Brisbane, it is now thought that the Board of Cricket Control will sanction a tour of India by an ...

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  20. WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day, 8357 bales were offered. Steady rates were maintained. A considerable proportion of the South American wool was ...

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  21. GREAT WRITER

    Mrs. Mabel Forrest, the well-known Queensland poet and novelist, died in Brisbane yesterday. ...

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  22. DIESEL TRAINS

    A chassis of the modern corridor car to be used with the Diesel trains between Dubbo and Bourke and Parkes and Broken Hill, arrived at ...

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  23. ENGLAND BEATEN

    The West Indies won the fourth and last Test against England to-day by an innings and 161 runs. England scored 103 in their second innings ...

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  24. BAYNTUM CASE

    W. C. Bailey, lessee-trainer, and L. Miller, rider of Bayntum, have been disqualified by the stipendiary stewards of the V.R.C. for two years for alleged ...

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  25. JOHN GRAHAM PASSES

    Recently, Mr. John Graham, who had been In falling health for a time, decided on a health-recruiting trip. He went to Sydney and the seaside ...

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  26. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Messrs. H. Egan and J. Douglas will visit Sydney on Saturday, when the Railway Commissioners will present them with life membership badges of ...

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  27. EXONERATED

    There was a sensational sequel to-day to the Court Martial arising out of the collision between the Hood and the Renown In the Bay of Biscay early ...

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  28. DEHORNING CATTLE

    Mr. F. W. Gavel, of "Boothenba," is a keen advocate for the dehorning of cattle. At the annual meeting of the Dubbo branch of ...

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  29. FLYERS KILLED

    Plying Officer Nixon and Acting Pilot Officer Colin Kirkley, both 01 New Zealand, were killed to-day, when a plane, in which Nixon was giving ...

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  30. BUSY ORGANISER

    Mr. P. S. Walpole is one of the busiest men in the West at present. He is organising the Castlerengh and Dubbo electorates for Messrs. A. Yeo ...

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  31. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Judge Barton will preside at the Quarter Sessions to br hold at Dubbo on April 1. The supreme Court will sit here on April 8. When she fell and cut her knee, Mrs. ...

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  32. MARKET FIRM

    Bulk wheat sold to-day at 3/2 1/4 per bushel and bagged at 3/2 1/2 ...

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  33. CARS COLLIDE

    When two cars collided at the intersection of Gipps and Quinn Streets, on Sunday, one driven by Mr. W. C. H. Long was badly damaged on the side ...

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  34. ARMING UP !

    "At this moment of uncertainty, when we may even be approaching another crisis in the history of the Empire, it surely is desirable, wise and ...

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