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  2. Advertising

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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mrs. Carl Boesen, who has been spending a short holiday with her mother, Mrs. T. H. Ison, of Bultge Street, is returning by to-night's train ...

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  5. DISMAL DECEMBER IN DUBBO DISTRICT

    Mr. B. M. Arthur, Senator Agricultural Inspector for Dubbo, tenders the following report for the month of December, in the conditions of the crops, etc., ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    Paisley is in mourning. All social events have been cancelled, following the dreadful cinema tragedy ( reported elsewhere). ...

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  7. Bold Pacific Pirates.

    News reached Brisbane yesterday of the pirating of the steamer Haiching by Chinese pirates. The third officer was shot, but the ...

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  8. Slee walker's End

    Mrs. [?]lda Sophia Pefer (75), of Leichardt, died at Lewishman Hospital last night, from inquires she received it is believed, as a result of walking in ...

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  9. The Sheffield Shield

    The inter-State cricket match, South Australia v. Victoria, was continued this morning. The visitors only made 244, a Beckett (3.40) being the best ...

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  10. The Coal Trouble

    Mr. Justice Rich has announced that the High Court will deal with application that challenged the Bebby Award on Tuesday next. ...

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  11. Dubbo District Hospital Christmas

    Christmas Week was a bountiful one for Dubbo District Hospital It wrote finish to tyhe Carnival, which the Trojan Secretary (Mr. J. E. Serisier) and the workers on the committee had been conducting on and off during December, and which included the water pegeant, arranged ...

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  12. MOTOR THIEVES

    During the past year, 2626 motor vehicles were reported stolen in various parts of N.S.W. chiefly the metropolis. ...

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  13. STILL THEY COME

    There were 2040 appointments to the Commission of the Peace last year. ...

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  14. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day":—Some seattered showers about the coast and in the north east district, with some ...

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  15. THE BEER STRIKE.

    A police report de[?]es the statement that business people at Mount Isa had been assaulted threatened by the beer strikers. [?] ...

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  16. The Funerals

    Preparations have been completed for the funerals of the majority of the Paisley victims. The idea of a public funeral and interment in a common ...

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  17. HANDING OVER THE CHEQUE OF £500

    Mrs. Bert Palmer (hon. sec.) Mrs. T. Whiteley (hon treas.), Mrs. T. D. Palmer (president, Mr. G. W. Ball and Mr. J. E. Serisier (President and secretary of D.D.H.) Photo: J. Vincent. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RICH IN ESTATE.

    The Probate Office returns show that last year the [?]ue of estates left why testators in No[?] South Wales amounted to £26,089,000. ...

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  19. CONGRESS SPLIT

    A dramatic incident occurred in connection with the new Working Committee of Congress, when Srinivasa Iyengar, of Madars, and Subash Bose, of ...

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  20. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton), on a speech at Bundaberg, said than the Commonwealth Government did not inteh to interfere with the ...

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  21. FIT AND WELL

    All the Kangaroos selected for the Test Match on Saturday on the likely Oval are fit. The ground is sodden and flooded in patches. If further ...

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  22. WAITER ALL P.O. ROBBED.

    While Mrs. O'Neil, postmistress at Waterfall was having the piane in the draw [?] entered the premises, [?] cash boxes ...

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  23. WORLD WIDE FAIR

    More fram 800 British manfacturers are represented at the British industries fair which opens simultaneous in the middle of February, in London ...

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  24. IMPUDENT SWINDALE.

    Pro[?]ng them road construction work, [?] nton, a mar[?] laborers of £15 [?]d have winfied 24 Italian laborers ...

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  25. Shops Boycotted

    The Western miners have boycotted shops supplying goods to boarding houses, which are sheltering the Rescue Stations trainees, who have replaced the ...

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  26. DRAPERY STORE F[?]

    Abrahams' drapery store [?] Maitland was destroyed by [?] night, the damage being es[?] several thousands of pounds. ...

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  27. ANOTHER RECORD.

    Walton Lindrum established a new Scottish cord, with 2140. The laresr scores are:—Lindrum, 21,834, Smith (in play), 19,256, ...

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  28. Conditions Normal

    Despite the threat of "other action," if the owners rejected the miners' new leg, all the Western mines are working. ...

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  29. OBITUARY

    The Perrim family, of Rawsonville, experienced more than their share of sorrow during the Christmastide. A little over a week ago they were ...

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  30. N.S.W. v. QU[?]

    In the mat[?] the former in[?] lost 3 wic[?] chom [?] ...

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  31. PLUMS TO BE PLACES

    Federal Ministers, It is sain, have been deluged with applications from supporters, for several lightly paid positions that are vacant. ...

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  32. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    When a Single seater car skidded, and somersaulted on the Prince's Highway, near Moruya the occupants; Mr. E. S. Duckett and a men named Lilley, were ...

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  33. Dissatisfaction

    A conference of the delegates, representing all the Miners' Lodges on the South Maitland, field, was held in camers at Cessnock yesterday. ...

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  34. BODY AT BOWREAVILLE

    The remains ofund in a go[?] near Bowraville, are believed to [?] those of Mrs. Charles Bloomfield (7[?] who disappeared while spending a[?] ...

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  35. CANADA TRADE

    Members of the British Columbia Timber Declaration arrived in Sydney to-day. The chairman (Mr. J. H. McDonald remarked: "If you ...

    Article : 51 words
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