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  4. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. A. Blakeley. Minister for Home Affairs, is confined to his room suffering from a severe attack of bronchitis. Former Dubboites attack of bronchitis. Former Dubboites now resident in ...

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  5. "THE LIBERAL'S" HIGH STANDARD

    From an esteemed ex-Dubboite, in a [?]land far distant, "The Liberal" is in [?] receipt of a bouquet, which is worth the light of day. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Owing to the Reichsbank's inability to meet their full requirements, German banks have taken the drastic action of not casting clients' cheques above a ...

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  7. LANG CONDEMNED

    The former prime Minister, Mr. S. M. Bruce, in an address to the Flinders electors, at Kooweerup last night, described Lang's administration as a ...

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  8. PROFESSOR'S VIEWS CALLOUS GUNMAN

    Professor Copland, interviewed here, said that in order to place Australia's economic position back into gear, production costs in secondary industry ...

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  9. Sorry, but Let's Dance

    "Nothing succeeds like success" is nit age-old proverb. It has been verified again and again, but last night the Tennis Association showed that it ...

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  10. SCARES KATOOMBA

    A sensational duel between a policeman and a gunman occurred in Main and Park Streets, Katoomba, last night following an attack on a local ...

    Article : 259 words
  11. The Savings Bank

    Mr. Hall, President of the New South Wales Government Savings Bank stated last night that terms of agreement for taking ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. FRIEND IN NEED

    The assurance of United Stales bankkers, prepared to assist in relieving the Gorman economic, situation, was given on Sunday by Acting Secretary Castle ...

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  13. WHEAT DOWN AGAIN

    Bulk wheat sold this morning at 2/4 1/2 per bushed and bagged at 2/5 1/2. ...

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  14. BOY DROWNED

    While playing in the yard at his home at Gosford yesterday, David Prentice (3[?] a deep well and was drowned. ...

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  15. EXTENDED SITTING

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. W. F. Dunn), in replying to a deputation this morning, stated that par[?]ment is likely to sit for another two ...

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  16. International Bank

    After examination with Lutherian measures, which it is contemplated will take in Germany, with a view to coping with the situation, the Council of the ...

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  17. HEAVY FLOODS

    It is learned that twenty men have been marooned in the flood waters in the Jerilderie district for over a week. They built a 5ft. sandbag wall to keep ...

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  18. NYNGAN BOXING BOUT

    A crowded house greeted the return match between Cee. Gorton (10.1) and Mickey Munday (9.12) at Nyngan on Friday night. Mr. Hilton Green ...

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  19. After Mobile Coin

    There was a rush on the shops to turn cash into goods, as in the inflation days. Communists are exploiting the situation, and even the middle ...

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  20. ANDREW PECK'S FUNERAL

    Rev. C. W. Leavers conducted a short service in Holy Trinity Church, Dubbo, on Saturday afternoon, where the body had been resting. ...

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  21. OBITUARY

    On Saturday afternoon, after an illness of only a few days, James Leslie Walkom, at the early age of 23 years, passed away at his home, Derribong ...

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  22. TALL SCORING

    Opening against Lancashire, New Zealand made 410 for nine wickets and declared closed. Weir 101 and Lowry 92 were the big batsmen. ...

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  23. TALKS TO FARMERS

    Song and story, news and comment of all sorts—the air offers plenty of interest to those who have wireless receivers, and it is entertainment that is ...

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  24. SHEARER'S FATE

    Ernest Pettit (50), shearer, was killed under most unusual circumstances yesterday. He was fitting a tyre on the wheel ...

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  25. TOUR DE FRANCE.

    The twelfth stage of the Tour de France, Montpellier to Marseilles, Max Bulla, 6 hrs. 22 mins 7 secs., was first, followed by Catalini (Italy). ...

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  26. COMMERCIALISED SPORT

    The New South Wales Rugby League last night accepted, under protest, the offer of the English Lea[?] to compensate Australian and New Zealand Rugby ...

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  27. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Some cloud and tendency to scattered showers in the Far West; otherwise generally fine ...

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  28. THE MOUNTAINS SMASH

    Saturday's "Liberal," in a special message from Katoomba, gave early details of a collision on No. 7 Highway, near Lawson, between a motor cycle ...

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  29. MRS. HARRIET JANE McGRATH

    The death took place on Sunday at Wellington of a very well-known and hightly-respected resident, in the person of Mrs. Harrict Jane McGrath, who ...

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  30. PREMIER PENITENT

    It in reported in political circles that Mr. Lang intends to re-introduce the Emergency Taxation Bill, but in a less drastic form. It is stated that he ...

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  31. CHEEKY ESCAPE

    Charles Ashley, when he arrived in Lismore under escort last night, on a charge of false pretences, made a daring escape outside the police station. ...

    Article : 46 words
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