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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 26 words
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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. McLean, of Gilgandra, is a patient at Clydebank Hospital, and is recovering satisfactorily from an operation. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Twenty-two were killed and many injured in Pyua area, near Toungoo, in an earthquake experienced throughout Burma. ...

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  6. FOND FAREWELL TO JOESE COOPER

    Dubbo musical folk fittingly took farewell of Miss Joese Cooper on Wednesday night. As befitted the occasion, there seemed a pretty air of ...

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  7. Wheat Guarantee

    Referring to the decision of the Commonwealth Bank Board to make an advance of 2/- f.o.b. to the wheat pool and organisations on wheat for the ...

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  8. Perth Death Pact

    At the inquest at Perth into the death of Agnes Wearmouth, a statement was road in which the husband said his wife was expecting to become a mother. ...

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  9. SWEET LIBERTY IN LABOR'S LAWS

    Representatives of the Unions addressed the Public Servants yesterday, during lunch hour, and urged them to join their union organisations, in ...

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  10. Lynch v. Rae

    During a debate in the Senate yesterday, Messrs. P. J. Lynch (W.A.) and Arthur Rae (N.S.W.) almost came to blows as the result of the former ...

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  11. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

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  12. NATIONAL STRIKE

    The Miners' Conference has rejected a proposal for a National strike, by 230,000 to 209,000 votes. ...

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  13. TO END IT ALL

    A man, who was arrested yesterday afternoon on a charge of shoplifting, attempted to commit suicide in a cell at the Darlinghurst Police Station last ...

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  14. GUNMAN AT WORK

    Clarence Holford was admitted to Prince Alfred Hospital, Melbourne. with a bullet wound in the abdomen. Later, the police arrested Frederick ...

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  15. THE WHEAT MARKET

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 2/6 and bagged at 2/7½ per bushel. ...

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  16. FREIGHT CAR EXPLODES

    Thirty-six people were killed many injured and three buildings destroyed, when a freight ear, loaded with dynamite, exploded at the railway station of ...

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  17. GARAGE EXPLOSION

    Following an explosion at Auckland this morning, a garage, together with thirty valuable cars, were destroyed. ...

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  18. An Awful Accident

    Mr. L. S. F. Robinson, a young farmer, known and respected throughout the district, met with an awful accident on Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  19. DEMENTED WOMAN

    A woman, who visited Sydney Hospital on Wednesday, escaped through a window, and has not been seen since. As she told the doctor that she was ...

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  20. MINING FATALITY

    Norman Timothy (45) and Albert Blake (40), both married men with families, were killed by a fall of earth at Cometock Mine, near Queenstown, ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the London wool soles 9432 bales were offered and approximately 8325 sold. There was a large offering of Merinos, ...

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  22. SWIMMERS ACTIVE

    An executive meeting of the Dubbo Club was hold last night. Mr. Astley occupied the chair, and Mr. Baldwin officiated for Sec. Ray, who is laid up ...

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  23. SKELETONS FOUND

    The skeletons of two men, believed to have died from thirst while out prospecting, have been found 310 miles north-west of Kalgoorlie. ...

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  24. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Warm to hot and sultry conditions generally, with further rain and thunderstorms; some ...

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  25. BIG CRICKET

    West Indies won the toss, and at lunch adjournment have two wickets down for 105. Roach (64) and Birkett (14) are out, and Hedley is 25 not out. ...

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  26. GARDEN'S CHARGES

    The City Council has decided that Aid. J. Garden's charges in regard to the coal and boiler sit Bunnerong, were without foundation. ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT QUESTION

    Thirty members of the House of Commons signed a manifesto demanding treatment of the unemployment situation as a matter of National emergency, ...

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  28. BETTER TIMES AHEAD

    Mr. E. G. Theodore, in an address at Canberra last night, said he thought that within a few months' time, we would be out of the wood. More ...

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  29. Serious Charge Likely

    Edward Leeming was remanded at the Melbourne City Court in connection with the shooting of Clarence Holdford last night. ...

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  30. THE CITIZENS' BAND

    The regular monthly committee meeting was hold at the Band Boom, last night. Ald. G. H. Colo occupied the chair and there was a full attendance. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER

    There is absolutely no danger that the Canadian market will be flooded with Australian butter. Trade Commissioner MacGregor stated to-day, ...

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  32. CAMPSIE TRAGEDY

    A shooting tragedy occurred at Campsie this morning, as a result of which Edward Watts (61) and his wife Lena (30) are in the hospital, the ...

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  33. SORDID STORY

    A three-year-old girl, daughter of a Paddington publican, was found chloroformed in a bedroom of a Paddington hotel last night. There was a serious ...

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  34. ENJOYABLE EVENING

    On Wednesday evening members of the staff of the Post Office, their wives and friends met at the Scouts' Hall, when a most enjoyable evening was ...

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  35. AS OTHERS SEE US

    (Australian Press Association Message) "The Times, "in a leader, states that the appointment of Sir Isaac Isaacs as Australian Governor-General, marks the final stage of an old dispute. ...

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  36. No Foul Play

    The police, having investigated the discovery of a child, aged three, apparently, drugged in a Paddington Hotel, are satisfied that the occurrence was an ...

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  37. THE UPPER HOUSE

    The Legislative Council has passed a Bill to abolish that Chamber through the Committees without a division. The third rending is fixed for ...

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  38. HUNGER CRANKS

    It is reported that the hunger-striking Communists, at Long Bay Gaol, have reached a serious stage. One man, according to Doctors who ...

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  39. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS

    The abolition of preference to unionists, but the retention of the returned soldier preferences, were amongst the Arbitration amendment introduced ...

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