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  4. AGRICULTURISTS OF BUNINYOUNG

    The usual monthly meeting of Buning young branch of the Agricultural Bureau of N.S.W. was held at Mr. J. J. Robe's residence on Wednesday last. The ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mrs. B. B. Gale returned from the City on Tuesday. Mr. E. C. Spinney, of the Superintendent's office, is relieving for a few ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The worst cinema disaster of China's history is reported from Chang Chun, in Manchuria, where a fused electric wire ignited a flimsy makeshift ...

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  7. Razor Enterprise

    George Perwitz (19) was admitted to the hospital to-night, with a slash in his throat, extending from the car to under the middle of the chin. ...

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  8. The Transport Bill

    The Legislative Council, by 37 to 3, last night agreed to the second reading of the Transport Bill. The dissentients were Messrs: ...

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  9. Narromine Earthshock

    The people of Narromine town and district were thrown into a state of alarm by an unmistakable shock of earthquake which occurred on Wednesday ...

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  10. Apia Jurisdiction

    A radio from Apia, states that four chiefs, charged with sending a letter to other chiefs, threatening to kill them and with conspiring to prevent the ...

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  11. AIRPLANE ACCIDENT

    Owing to the heavy ground, an aeroplane had its wheels wrenched off when landing yesterday. No one was injured. ...

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  12. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Cloudy and unsettled, with more rain on Coast and Central and Northern Tablelands and ...

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  13. SHOCKING FATALITY

    Further particulars of the death of Richard Foy, who was killed at Port Kembla yesterday, show that the victim was working in a deep culvert at ...

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  14. THE TROUBLED ORIENT

    Nankin is preparing to resist the advance of the allied Northern and North-western armies, under Yen Hsi Shan, who announced that to-morrow he will ...

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  15. FIREARMS BILL

    The Legislative Assembly has agreed to the second reading of the Police Offences Firearms Bill, a feature of which is the restriction of the use of ...

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  16. Thorby's £200,000

    "Mr. Thorby has secured £200,000 for necessitous and worthy cases in farmers, graziers and men on the land." ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    Dubbo has lost another of its oldest and most esteemed residents in the person of James knight, at the age of 71 years. The death, which was very ...

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  18. STATE FIRES

    The report of the N.S.W. Fire Commissioners for 1929 discloses that there were 4145 calls in Sydney district, and 1396 in other parts of the State. Six ...

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  19. THE DALTON MURDER

    A large crowd again attended at the Central Criminal Court this morning, when the trial of Frank Gram, on a charge of murdering Bernard Dalton, ...

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  20. NO MORE PLANES

    Sir Hubert Wilkins has stated that he has given up the use of aeroplanes in all further expeditions to the Arctic or Antarctic. ...

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  21. LUBRA KILLED

    It has been reported to the police that an aboriginal woman has been killed, allegedly by an aboriginal, at Forrest River Mission Station. ...

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  22. SMITH RETIRING

    Willie Smith, the famous billiard player, has announced his retirement. It is his last match with Walter Lindrum, the Australian champion, who ...

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  23. OPENING THE MINES

    It is reported that the Bellbird colliery will be unsealed during the weekend, and that Hebburn, Abermain No. 2, Richmond Main, Aberdare Extended ...

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  24. IMPORTANT BILLS

    The Senate sat until 12.30 a.m. to-day, and passed the second reading of the Land Tax Assessment Bill but, as the Opposition will insist on ...

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  25. MARY ANN SAMUELS

    There passed away on Wednesday at her late residence, Mary Ann Samuels, relict of the late James Samuels anil, possible, a woman who had more to do ...

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  26. EVERYONE SUFFERS

    It has been reported that members of the Western Miners' Federation paid £64,000 for the relief of the Northern miners between April 1 and December ...

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  27. EXCITED STRANGERS

    In the House of Commons, during a debate on the Coal Bill, a man rose in the Strangers' Gallery, and threw a sheaf of leaflets over the members' ...

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  28. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    At the Castlereagh Hotel during the week were Messrs. Kelynack and Passfield, Sydney solicitors. Western Queen effort to-night— ...

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  29. ALTAR BOYS' PICNIC

    The Altar boys of St. Brigid's and St. Mary's Catholic Churches were [?]eated to a picnic on Sunday last, [?] their good friend, Father Henry. ...

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  30. WIFE BEATER GAOLED

    At the Condobolin Quarter Sessions, Henry Furze was sentenced to two years' hard labor for maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm on his ...

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  31. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    Charles Jeffries Britten, one of Tamworth's leading citizens, and a man with interests vested in Dubbo, was arrested to-day, and charged with the ...

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  32. STRIKE FIZZLING OUT

    The Chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association (Mr. McDonald) said to-day that three or four mines would be working next week. ...

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  33. TIRED OF THE TURMOIL

    Mr. C. F. S. Glasgow, the Nationalist member for Waverley, has announced that he intends to retire from political life and would not seek re-election ...

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  34. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE

    Two women had a remarkable escape from death at Pondle Hill yesterday, when a car crashed into a bridge. The rails of the bridge piercea the radiator ...

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  35. MARKET EASIER

    At the sales this morning bulk wheat sold at 4/5½ and bagged at 4/7 per bushel. ...

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  36. STALWART PASSES

    Mr. George Bodkin, who for many years was prominent in the Labor movement in New South Wales, died last night, aged 62. ...

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  37. Hospital Effort

    A big picnic has been organised in [?] of the candidature of Mrs. Harry [?] Western Queen in the District Hospital competition, to take place at ...

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  38. STRANGE ASSAULT

    David Greenwald reported to the police that while waiting for the punt in his car, at Putney, last night, he was attacked and rendered unconscious ...

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  39. STANFORD'S ESCAPE

    Following on a report of the committee which inquired into the escape of Leonard Stanford, from Long Bay, two warders have been called on to answer ...

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  40. MALCONTENTS REJECTED

    Signs of disunity among members of the Miners' Federation were provided at Balmain colliery to-day, where, despite direction by A.C.T.U. committee, ...

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