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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 30 words
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  4. LATEST CABLE AND TELEGRAMS

    The town of Kimberley presented a desolate appearance this morning, after disastrous fire, involving loss of ever half a million sterling. ...

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  5. ERN. LEES' BATTERY OF INTERROGATIONS

    A well-attended meeting of Delegates of the Dubbo District Cricket Association was held at the Town Hall on Wednesday night. Mr. Nichol Strahorn ...

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  6. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mrs. J. Ellis is back again after a happy holiday in Sydney. Miss Mamie Morgan loaves to-morrow for a month's holiday at Manly. ...

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  7. The Mountain Smash

    Giving evidence at the resumed inquest on the victims of the Warrimoo railway smash, on the Blue Mountains, Alexander Gollan, fettler, who acted as ...

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  8. Farmer Lewis's Fall

    James Lewis (35), fanner, who had pleaded guilty to having between November 15, I928, and January 3, 1929, sold crops which had been Honed to ...

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  9. Torrential Rains

    Thousands of pounds worth of damage was done by a torrential downpour of rain yesterday. Three inches of rain fell in 40 ...

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  10. Bathurst Wall Crashes

    With a roar like thunder, a 16-inch concrete wall, weighing about 50 tons, suddenly collapsed at the now premises of the Western Stores and Edgleys Ltd., ...

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  11. SPLENDID RAIN

    Yesterday, heavy rains fell among the hills at Enlomogo. The dip in the road on the Wellington side of Eulomogo was converted into a veritable river, about ...

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  12. ROMANTIC RIVERE

    Spain's former dictator, M. De Rivere, has arrived here. He is staying with friends,, but refused to be interviewed. It is rumored here that he ...

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  13. AUSSIE BOUND

    The New Zealand airmen, Piper and Kay, who are attempting a quick flight to Australia, took off for Tobruk, Tripoli, this morning. All was well. ...

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  14. WHEAT MARKET

    The prices ruling lit this morning's sales were on a par with yesterday's. Bulk wheat sold at 4/11 and bagged at 5/- per bushel. ...

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  15. ACROSS THE BASS

    Mr. J. Francis, M.P., of Queensland, in an address it Launceston last night, scathingly condemned the Bass Strait steamer service which, he asserted, was ...

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  16. SWELLING THE ROLL

    It is reported that 1300 workmen, employed on the construction of now railway lines, will be given a week's notice to-day, and 700 others will be ...

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  17. CHEERLESS CHICAGO

    The unpaid civic employees are growing more desperate hourly. Alderman Arvcy stated that the city employees could not go much longer ...

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  18. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Warm, to hot and sultry generally, with further variable rains and thunder, chiefly in the ...

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  19. MUSIC AND MOONLIGHT

    On Sunday evening, Sec. Schneider, of the above musical combination, notifies that the following programme of beautiful gems will be rendered ...

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  20. GOVERNOR'S ARRIVAL

    Sir Phillip Game, Governor-elect of N.S.W., is expected to reach. Sydney towards the end of May. ...

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  21. OBSTRUCTIONISTS

    A message from Kurri Kurd states that the local Miners' Lodges, in conjunction with the Pelaw Main and Stanford Merthyr Lodges, are making ...

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  22. ASSISTED MIGRATION

    Mr. Fenton informed tins Australian Press that he does not intend to attend the conference of the British representatives for migration. ...

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  23. HOOKE'S MAJORITY

    At the meeting of the Sydney Labor Council, Norman Jeffries, Communist, was defeated for the Presidency by T. Hooke, by 63 votes to 35. ...

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  24. "UNITED WE STAND"

    The Metropolitan and Provincial Conference of the A.L.P. urged the union of the Labor Party and Australian Workers Union before the next general ...

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  25. ATTENTION!

    An urgent telegram has been sent to the Assistant Minister for Customs (Mr. J. A. Beasley) by the Secretary of the Metal Trades Group of the Labor ...

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  26. MOTH'S RECORD

    A moth aeroplane made a flight from Brisbane to Melbourne, yesterday, in 13 hours 20 minutes, establishing a record for a thousand miles. ...

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  27. RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION

    Questions were asked in both Houses of Commons and Lords to-day, regarding religious prosecution in Russia. The Foreign Secretary (Mr. ...

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  28. FATAL QUARREL

    Following a dispute at Quirindi last night, Richard Barlow, aged 60, was conveyed to the local hospital, where he succeumbed later from the effects of ...

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  29. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    A young man named Neal had a tiff with his girl at Orange. Being unable to heal the breach, he solved the great secret with the a id of a bullet. It ...

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  30. SERIOUSLY DELAYED

    It is reported that as a result of the shortage of loan money, the construction of the proposed Circular Quay railway station is likely to be seriously ...

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  31. A NARROW SQUEAK

    The Upper House Referendum Bill passed its second reading in the Legislative Assembly last night by 44 votes to 40. ...

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  32. FRENZIED GIRL

    Iris Beddow met with a shocking accident yesterday afternoon. Finding she was being over-carried from Hurlstone Park, it is thought that she tried to alight at Dulwich Hill ...

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  33. RYAN IN REVOLT

    Mr. M. P. Ryan, a former vice-president of the Australian Labor Party, joined the Communist Party because of, he declares, "teacherous cowardice of ...

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  34. LABOR'S MANDATES

    The Trades and Labor Council has passed a resolution, demanding that all union officials should close their offices next Wednesday, and place ...

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  35. OBITUARY

    Mr. and Mrs. E. Grayndler are mourning the death of their three-year-old baby boy, Edward Charles, which and event occurred at the District ...

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  36. YESTERDAY'S WOOL SALE

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  37. NORMAN BROWN'S DEATH

    At the inquest at Cessnock concerning the death of Norman Brown, which was resumed to-day, Major Robertson, musketry expert, said that from a ...

    Article : 78 words
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