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  2. Advertising

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  4. HELPING HOSPITALS

    "On behalf of our Committee, I want to tell you how grateful we are for your splendid work and organisation, which augurs well for ...

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  5. PERSONALIA

    Mr. Justice Perdriau and his Associate (Mr. Halliday) are among the guests at the Castlereagh Hotel. Don't forget that Mr. Bert, Bailey ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Rioting, which lasted all day in the city, culminated in the killing of a man. Armed cars were used by the police to suppress disorder. ...

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  7. SIR GEORGE PEARCE

    Commenting on the agitation for a referendum on secession from the Commonwealth, Sir George Pearce (Ministor for Defence) said that those who ...

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  8. IMPORTANT BILLS

    The Bill which provides for the dismissal of Married women teachers passed the second reading in the Legislative Council last night by 37 votes ...

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  9. Scullin's Roland

    The Minister for the Interior (Mr. A. Parkhill) speaking on the Budget in the House of Representatives, said that the rising tide of prosperity was ...

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  10. National Cabinet

    Owing to the attitude of the Country Party, there appears to be little likelihood of that party accepting Mr. Lyons' invitation to join the Cabinet. ...

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  11. TRAIN-WRECKERS

    While a goods train was travelling towards Blackheath last night, the engine struck some obstacle. The driver immediately brought the ...

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  12. OVER THE TEA CUPS

    Tuesday night's Flag Bridge party, organised by the Catholic Younger Set, wag a great success, about 80 players taking part. The winners were Misses ...

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  13. DON BRADMAN

    Interviewed last night, Don Bradman emphatically denied a statement made by Dr. Robertson that he (Bradman) had give the Board of Control ...

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  14. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast wus issued at 2 p.m. to-day:— Unsettled, with more rain and some thunder about the Slopes and ...

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  15. HOPE WANING

    The Country Party resumed its meeting, this morning, in connection with the proposed coalition with the United Australia Party. ...

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  16. MARKER INJURED

    Thomas Wilson (35) was seriously wounded by a machine-gun, while marking at the Willinmstown rifle range. His condition is grave, and only ...

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  17. OTTAWA

    The terms of the various schedules agreed upon at Ottawa are revealed in a summary of the Conference proceedings, issued to-night. ...

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  18. WISE WOMAN

    An event which has proved popular at many carnivals held in Dubbo and district, is stepping the distance, in which each competitor ...

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  19. BOXING FATALITY

    Collapsing at the conclusion of an amateur boxing contest on Tuesday night, Geoffrey Wilson was taken to hospital with head injuries. He died ...

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  20. SUSPICIOUS

    Following the investigation of the local doctors, refusing to give a certificate of death, the police are conducting inquiries into the death of James ...

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  21. ILL-STARRED STOWAWAY

    While the Japanese mail steamer Atsuta Maru, which arrived to-day, was between Brisbane and Sydney, a young stowaway was found hiding in ...

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  22. GOOD MOVE

    The Education Department and the Department of Labor and Industry have completed a scheme by winch classes for unemployed girls will be formed in ...

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  23. STILL AT IT

    The Minister for Health (Mr. R. W. D. Weaver), replying to Archdeacon Davics's further criticism of his attitude towards the State Lottery, said ...

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  24. ONE MAN, ONE JOB

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, interviewed on his return from Geneva, said that he was gratified. at the result of the Conversion, which showed that Australia's ...

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  25. WHEAT MARKET

    At. this morning's sales bulk wheat sold at. 3/1 per bushel and bagged at 3/4. ...

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  26. HOPE FOR FUTURE

    Returning to Sydney to-day from a trip overseas, a well-known City accountant, Mr. Yarwood, said that throughout Britain there was a more ...

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  27. BIG BILLIARDS

    In the second billiards match, Newman (receiving 3000) is 7357, including breaks of 509 and 493. Lindrum is 4238, including 523 and 462. ...

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  28. WESTERNERS WIN

    After having held the Country Teams' Championship for two years, the reps, of the Blue Mountains were defeated by Western Districts in the ...

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  29. OBITUARY

    After an illness of about nine weeks James Pope of 94 Gipps Street, died in the District Hospital on Tuesday afternoon, twelve hours after his ...

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  30. THE LINK DIVINE

    The Anglican Convention has accepted an important declaration providing that the Church in Australia should ever remain in Communion with ...

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  31. GERMANY'S CLAIM

    "No statesman, acknowledging the Nation's fundamental rights as the safest guarantee of peace can oppose German's restoration to full ...

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  32. BUTCHERS' STRIKE

    Conditions at Homebush Abattoirs this morning were normal, and the live stock sales at Flemington proceeded as usual. ...

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  33. RARE DISEASE CITED

    A rare and unusual disease, known as Kienboch disease, was mentioned in a case before the Workers' Compensation ...

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  34. QUESTION TIME

    The Mayor (Ald. G. Fitz Hill) had only three questions to answer at Tuesday night's meeting. Ald. Gilbert asked if Council had ...

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  35. FARM HAND KILLED

    Francis Clabby (24) an employee of Mr. P. H. Wake, of "Holmlce," Collie Road, Gilgandra, was killed when he was run over by a plough on Tuesday. ...

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  36. GERMAN MONARCHY

    The newspaper story that the former Crown Prince was plotting for the restoration of the Monarchy is officially declared to be a product of ...

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  37. UNPAID BOWSER FEES

    Every bowser owner who has not paid his bowser foes is to receive a summons immediately. Council decided to take that action at Tuesday night's ...

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  38. COSGRAVE'S VIEW

    "The Free State rejoices at the Government improved policy regarding the economic relations with Britain," said Mr. Cosgrave. ...

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  39. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The annual fete in aid of St. Brigid's Church funds will open on Thursday, December 1. Always doing good work cheering the ...

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  40. TOLL OF THE AIR

    Two New Zealanders, Flight-Lieut. Marett and Acting Pilot-Officer White, were killed when their plane crashed. White jumped out but the parachute ...

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