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Advertising : 22 wordsAld. A. E. Orbell and Mrs. Orbell returned on Wednesday, after a month's holiday at Sydney and Manly. On Monday, Mr. D. L. Tate, well and ...
Article : 468 wordsThe regular monthly meeting of the Committee of the Mechanies' Institute was held last night. The President (Mr. W. H. Christie) ...
Article : 582 wordsAs the Privy Council did not sit to-day, Nr. T. G. Latham (Federal Attorney-General) devoted the time in conversations with London financial and ...
Article : 83 wordsWhile crossing the Harbor Bridge on a tram yesterday, Detective J. Ryan noticed a wan sitting on the opposite teat who, he alleged, the police had ...
Article : 99 wordsMr. J. A. Lyons, interviewed lust night, said that the payment of the New South Wales family endowment, allowances was a matter for the ...
Article : 118 wordsWhile George Homy Coles, of Bondi, was sleeping on the back verandah of his house at midnight he heard a noise, and, peering into the shadows, he saw ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Loan Council authorised the Commonwealth and State Governments to raise money for unemployment relief. The amounts agreed on were:— ...
Article : 89 wordsAfter William Dunn, a resident of Glenbrook, had collected a £10 prize in the State Lottery yesterday, he was accosted by two strange men who, after ...
Article : 98 wordsThe 8-year-old daughter of the Inspector of Aviation in Toronto, Canada, asked her father could not they make the trip contemplated by train, as she ...
Article : 587 wordsThe French airmen, Goulette and Salol, who loft Paris on Sunday morning, arc expected to arrive here to-day, 28 hours ahead of Mollison's ...
Article : 41 wordsBulk wheat sold this morning at 3/3 1/2 per bushel, bagged at 3/4 1/2. ...
Article : 19 wordsA man bearing the description of the alleged Bankstown murderer was seen at Mittagong early this morning. A largo body of police and civilians ...
Article : 95 wordsThe following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. today:—Cloudy in the Southern districts, with some scattered showers; elscwhere fine, mild day, cold ...
Article : 54 wordsJames Henry Clarke (67), arrived at his home at Roseberry last night with, his throat horribly gashed and blood pouring from the wound. ...
Article : 74 wordsThe New Guard petition, drawn up in N.S.W. recently, praying for His Majesty to dissolve the N.S.W. Parliament, reached the Dominions' Office ...
Article : 63 wordsAt the last meeting of the club, Mr. J. Puckeridge received a well-earned pat on the buck for his good work iu preparing the course. It is now in ...
Article : 177 wordsCaptain R. S. Halcrow and A. Allan were drowned when their launch capsized on the Waitara River. The men had been fishing all night ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the London wool sales 11,097 bales of wool were offered, of which approximately 6319 wore sold. There was a good general demand, and offerings ...
Article : 65 wordsSir Robert Gibson says definitely that no immediate alteration in the exchange rate on London is contemplated by the Commonwealth Bank Board. ...
Article : 45 wordsAt a meeting of the Executive of the Railway Officers' Association, held last night, tho members' noted the anti-arbitration moves in the A.R.U., and ...
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Article : 83 wordsWhen the liner Mongolia, which arrived in Sydney to-day from overseas, was off Capo Everard yesterday, Mrs. Pearson, a well-known English ...
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Article : 254 words"I have boon asked for a message in in connection with Wool Week, and comply most readily (writes his Excellency), though feeling very diffident ...
Article : 180 wordsThe Acting Premier (Mr. Tunne-cliffe), speaking at the Trades Hall, indicated that the Labor Party would contest the State elections on a policy ...
Article : 72 wordsA class of 50 Dubbo High School boys are endeavouring to gain as much knowledge as they can about their local secondary industries. Realising that ...
Article : 298 wordsDr. Earle Page, in a broadcast address last night, said that it was the duty of the Federal Government to end the Lang administration. He added that ...
Article : 111 wordsAt the Central Police Court to-day, Ernest Charles Rolls, theatrical producer, was fined £25 on one charge and £100 on each of two other charges of ...
Article : 67 wordsIn laying the foundation stone of the butter factory at Wellington, the Mayor (Ald. A. T. Smith) got in some fine propaganda for the sister ...
Article : 230 wordsThe work that a Rood motor oil should perform goes on where you cannot soo it. A largo commercial user may make laboratory tests in order to prove that ...
Article : 163 wordsMrs. Arthur Douglas, winner of the champion garden, took lier wonderful flowers to the Wellington Show, and landed thorn in excellent condition— ...
Article : 156 wordsA glimpse at the catalogue is most encouraging for next week's Show. Tho 1931 Show did not cater for big records. being a substituted Hospital benefit. In ...
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The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW : 1894 - 1954), Thu 21 Apr 1932, Page 1
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