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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Back on the block, Sergt. Sheridan, after a good holiday. Mr. H. Reinhardt, of motor fame, is on a business trip to Trangic. ...

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  5. MOTOR CYCLE CLUB ANNUAL MEETING

    The annual meeting was held last evening under the presidency of Mr. E. [?] Maloney. Notwithstanding the inelemency of the weather there was a ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    For once there were more police than sightseers when the Naval Delegations arrived at St. James Palace for the first session. Probably the lack of ...

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  7. MAGNIFICENT RAINS

    The rain which commenced at midday yesterday continued throughout the night, and Dubbo received a thorough drenching. The registration of ...

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  8. Air Map of Australia

    By this morning's mail, there arrived a stereo block, depicting the aerial route map, to be operated by the Australian Aerial Services in 1930. ...

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  9. Scullin Sceptical

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin), in a statement at Canberra last night, said, in so far as the proposals made at the Conference called in ...

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  10. Woman's Dramatic Exit

    Mrs. Una Norman (35), after giving up her flat at Darlinghurst yesterday, proceeded to the office of Edward Hewitt Winn, sales manager at the ...

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  11. Later Details

    In-connection with the death, of Mrs. Una Norman, after taking a dose of poison at Camperdown, it transpires that the woman's proper name was ...

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  12. IN ICY WASTES

    Rear Admiral Byrd's backers have requested the emergency assistance of the State Department upon receipt of word that several members of the Rear ...

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  13. DOWN THE VALE

    There died in Brisbane on Sunday, Mr. George Kerr. Back in school-days "Geordie" was member for Barcoo in the State House, and in ...

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  14. "ALL OUT!" OUT

    It is understood that the Miners' Lodges on the South Maitland field, who are now engaged in testing the feeling of members on the proposals for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Macquarie River Rising

    The rains of last night have done considerable damage to the terraces on the river bank. The built-up portions have been furrowed and undermined by the ...

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  16. FAMOUS MOTORIST DEAD

    The death occurred at St. Luke's,Hospital yesterday of Mr. Boyd Edkins, one of the best known figures in motor circles, after an illness extending over ...

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  17. MERCIFUL DECISION

    Mrs. Langsford, formerly of Adelaide, who was last week found guilty of attempting to murder her four children, was given a nominal sentence ...

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  18. DOYEN OF WOOL TRADE

    On Sunday last, at his residence, Mr. A. H. Moore (78) died after a short illness. He was a great man in the wool trade. He first dabbled ...

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  19. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Generally unsettled and sultry, with rain, but becoming cooler in Southern districts; ...

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  20. COMING HOME

    The New Zealand airman en route to Australia, arrived here to-day—all's well. After a short stay he flew on. for Koepang. ...

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  21. THIRST AND EXPOSURE

    The body of James Waddick, farm manager, has been found in thickly timbered country in lake Cargelligo district. He had been missing for five ...

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  22. "THE KANGAROOS"

    The Australian Rugby League team sailed from Southampton by the Hobsons Bay. They lined the deck and sang songs. Just as they were leaving ...

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  23. BELMORE BRAWL

    During a brawl in a house in Belmore Lane, Surry Hills, late last night, three men were slashed with razors. They were taken to hospital, where ...

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  24. MILE OF SHILLINGS

    A meeting of ladies was held at the Golden Gate yesterday to formulate the Hospital Queen Competition. There was a large attendance, and the ...

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  25. STATE-WIDE RAINS

    Magnificent rains has fallen practically ever the whole State, and as a result pastoralists and graziers are jubilant. ...

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  26. VISITOR ROBBED

    When Mrs. Hazel Wilkins, a visitor from Mudgee, opened her door at the Grand View Hotel, Paddington, last night, a man wrenched her handbag ...

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  27. NARROW ESCAPE

    Seven miners narrowly escaped suffocation in West Greta colliery last night as a result of the sudden inrush of gas with the fresh air. They ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day, there was a large offering of greasy merinos, principally Continental spinners' sorts, also a small offering of crossbreds. Prices ...

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  29. COMMUNISTS CRUSHED

    The Communists met with a crushing defeat last night, in the ballot for the election of officials of Sydney Trades and Labor Council. ...

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  30. ROTHBURY RAILWAYS

    The hearing of the charges arising out of the alleged interference with the Rothbury railway was concluded at Cessnock. ...

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  31. TUBERCULAR COWS

    Alderman Keast, of Parkes, addressing the Central Executive meeting of the Local Government Association, declared: "A dairy herd in my district ...

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  32. STOVE EXPLODES

    A finding of accidental death was returned at. the inquest held at Morbeirl, near Mildura, on the bodies of Henry Perry, his wife, Bertha, and ...

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  33. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Dubbo Pastures Protection Board hag fixed its first meeting for the new year for February 4. No secret safe from Gascoignos, ...

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  34. MOTOR BOAT RAMMED

    The owners of the Vancouver motorboat "Taiheigo," which was sunk in collision with the United States coastguard, of! Mexico, have decided to ...

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  35. FALL OF COAL

    A fall of coal occurred in a coal mine on Mr. Matheson's property, tit Kurow Otago, New Zealand. The doctor's wife, who had gone into ...

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  36. JOCK GARDEN'S ADVICE

    Mr. J. S. Garden made a vitriolic attack at last night's meeting at the Trades Hall Labor Council. He declared that members would be ...

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  37. UNCHANGED

    The market was steady this morning. Bulk wheat sold at 5/2 and bagged at 5/3½ per bushel. ...

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