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  4. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The Punjab Government is dealing firmly with the extremists, who are attempting to organise the Disobedience Campaign. ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Hon Stoner returned last week-end, after spending a happy holiday with his parents in Grafton. The Misses Edna Cole and Evelyn ...

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  6. FLUCTUATIONS IN FARM VALUES

    Mr. David Kelly's clear and comprehensive statement of the pros and cons[?]of land inflation, coming as it does from [?] land man of experience, must be ...

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  7. Sydney Wool Sales

    The demand was keen and general at the Sydney wool auctions yesterday. Compared with previous Sydney sales, values of fine quality merino fleece ...

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  8. Irish National Concert

    A crowded and sympathetic audience, pretty tableaux, clover dancing, wistful references to Ireland, precise drills by juveniles, with plenty of familiar ...

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  9. Bullet Through Body

    Shot by the police, while allegedly attempting to escape in Hague Avenue, City, Just night, Patrick Joseph Clemenger (30) lies seriously wounded in ...

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  10. Commonwealth Bank

    The Federal Ministry has arranged for the Commonwealth Bank to make credit available to all Savings Banks, Rural Banks and other institutions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. STEAMER STRANDED

    The steamer Curicoi, from Geelong to New York, with a crew of 40 and nine passengers, is totally disabled, 880 miles from Balboa. Immediate assist- ...

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  12. WELCOME RAIN AT LAST

    Phenomenal rain fell in Tamworth district yesterday, flooding wide stretches of the country and causing the cancellation of two trains, owing to the ...

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  13. MINES TO OPEN

    The representative of J. and A. Brown at Newcastle, stilted to-day that applications had been received for more than double the number required, since ...

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  14. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Still unsettled in coastal districts with further rains; heavy in parts with flood tendency still ...

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  15. TRUNDLE FATALITY

    During the height of a storm at Fifield, near Trundle, yesterday, Harold Ensor (19), while riding home from work, was killed by a limb falling from ...

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  16. TRAINER INJURED

    With a gunshot wound under his heart, Elwyn Byrnes (37), horse trainor, of Mascot, was admitted to the hospital last night, in a most serious ...

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  17. HATRY DOOMED

    In dismissing the Hatry appeal, the Chief Justice said that the sentence was not a day too much. It would date from to-day, not the date of the ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    Amy Mitchell, an old well-known and esteemed resident of Dubbo, passed to her rest yesterday at her late residence, Brisbane Street, at ...

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  19. NO BILL FILED

    Mr. W. P. Kelly, solicitor, has received word that the Attorney-General (Mr. Boyee) has declined to file a bill against J. M. W. McKenzie, committed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DEFENCE REDUCTIONS

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. A. E. Green) forcasts very drastic reductions in the Defence quota for the coming financial year. ...

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  21. Trainer Dead

    John Elwyn Byrne (37), the well- known horseowner and trainer, who was found shot at his home at Mascot last night, died early this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. CRANK CRIME

    A triple murder, unprecedented, in the history of crime, is being tried at Korneuburg, where a young farmer is accused of killing his brother and two ...

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  23. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    Jack Griffiths, aged three yours and four months, fell over a cliff at Beaumaris, Victoria, on Sunday afternoon. He landed on the rocks below, a ...

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  24. JAMES CHONG

    The death occurred yesterday at his late residence, Macquarie Street, of James Chong, aged 64, after an illness extending over seven weeks. Deceased ...

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  25. NOT A DINKUM

    At the Grafton [?]ay, Willie Young, Chinese herbalist, was fined £25 and ordered to pay costs amounting to £33, on a charge of ...

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  26. PREMIER'S PANACEA

    The Premier (Mr. T. R. Bavin), speaking at Randwick last night, said that the only effective solution of the economic and financial difficulties ...

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  27. BACK TO NORMAL

    It was reported last night that the Government had definitely decided to introduce a Bill to provide for a 48-hour week in the mil way service. ...

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  28. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The Swimming Club will meet to-morrow night at the Town Hall, at 8. Roll up, boys; you're wanted. At a meeting of the Gular P. and A. ...

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  29. UNITY IN SIGHT

    Mr. J. J. Graves (president of the A.L.P.) predicts that, at the next executive meeting of that body, the re-affiliation of the A.W.U. will be finally ...

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  30. EUREKA RECALLED

    Trouble is likely in political Labor circles, over the proclamation of the ordinances governing miners' rights on New Guinea goldfields. ...

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  31. SEASONAL PROSPECTS

    E. E. Walker, of Lindley Walker Cooperative Wheat Company, Ltd., and Chairman of the Country Section of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  32. LABOR DIFFERENCES

    The annual convention of the Miners' Federation opened in Sydney to-day. It is considered that the deliberations will either end or indefinitely prolong ...

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  33. FLOGGING ORDERED

    Harold Francis Wilson, ship's steward, was sentenced by Mr. Justice Macfarlan in the Melbourne Criminal Court on Friday to 10 years' imprisonment ...

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