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  4. FIRE TOTALLY DESTROYS TRANGIE STORE

    Had it not been for the magnificent work of a bucket brigade, which toiled in intense heat to prevent the flames from spreading, the fire which completely destroyed the big Trangie branch shop of the Western Stores & Edgleys ...

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  5. Hostile Reception to Von Luckner Booed by Audience at Town Hall

    Count von Luckner received a hostile reception at the Town Hall last night. There was only a small attendance. When the Count appeared on the platform he was ...

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  6. MORE AIR RAIDS IN SPAIN AND CHINA

    Death and destruction still rains from the sky in Spain and China, despite emphatic protests by Britain and other ...

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  7. STOLEN CARS

    In view of the large number of car thefts, the police to-day issued a special warning to motorists to exercise greater care. ...

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    Mr. B. Chance, of Philadelphia, a young science graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, whose automatic steering device is being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHILD AND WOMEN VICTIMS

    Five insurgent planes bombed Alicante, killing 17, including a child and nine women in the centre of the city, also setting fire to the British cargo ...

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  10. Congestion at Dubbo Primary School

    The congestion at the Dubbo Primary School, where the daily average attendance is 1000, and the need for the ...

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  11. MIGHT AFFECT N.S.W.

    Sydney unions are considerably perturbed at the possibility of Melbourne tradesmen coming to Sydney to seek jobs as a result of the trouble in the ...

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  12. Silverfish Expert

    Miss Eder Lindsay, who has discovered that silverfish may be "down but not out." Miss Lindsay, who is in charge of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BOMBED FOR 40 MINUTES

    In the eighth daily successive air raid by the Japanese, it is officially estimated that the casualties will exceed 1500 killed and wounded. Over ...

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  14. Nuffield Menaced: Authorities Silent

    An attempt was made recently to kidnap Lord Nuffield, the millionaire motor car manufacturer. A week previous he agreed soon to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AGAINST SPEED LIMIT

    A deputation from the Royal Automobile Club, which will interview the Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) on Thursday, will request the ...

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  16. FREEDOM OF SPEECH

    In the Federal Arbitration Court today, Chief Judge Dethridge disallowed a rule of the A.W.U. constitution that "any person divulging the business of ...

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  17. FRENCH CHAMPIONSHIPS

    In the French tennis championships, Miss Coyne (Aust.) was scratched owing to influenza. In the mixed doubles. Taroni (Italy) ...

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  18. Compulsory Training "Betrayal of Democracy"

    Mr. Lyons has received a letter from the Sydney Quakers' Society, urging that the Government should oppose strenuously ...

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  19. PRICE OF WHEAT

    The local wheat market eased a halfpenny per bushel to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 3/6¾ (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots nominally at 3/9½. ...

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  20. LOW SCORING IN ESSEX MATCH

    Australia defeated Essex by 97 runs after a match in which a rainsaturated wicket was in favor of the bowlers. The brightest ...

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  21. Money Demanded In Menacing Letters

    Shortly after the arrival in Sydney of the Rev. Dr. W. Cumming Thom, with his wife and two children, to become ...

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  22. WAGES TAX

    A test case involving the legality of an employer deducting wages tax from the wages of an employee under a Federal award was decided yesterday by ...

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  23. MOTOR TRAFFIC DANGER

    The grave danger to children attending Dubbo Primary School, of motor traffic in Carrington Avenue, between Church and ...

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  24. STABBED IN BACK

    Reginald Apps (42), a taxi driver, was requested by three men to be driven from the city to Victoria Dock, where he asked for his fare. ...

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  25. 110,000 CHILDREN

    The Health Department has announced that up to the end of April, 110,000 children have been given immunisation ...

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  26. DROUGHT IN EUROPE

    Although the drought in Europe hay ended, agricultural conditions are very serious. The wine and beet crops of France have been extensively damaged ...

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  27. 2000 EMPLOYEES OUT OF WORK IN MELBOURNE

    The first day of the Master Builders' lockout yesterday, resulted in the dismissal of between 1700 and 2000 men in city and suburban ...

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  28. Dearer Coal If Miners' Campaign Succeeds

    It was stated yesterday that coal prices will almost inevitably advance if the Miners' Federation succeeds in its campaign ...

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  29. SNOBBERY

    Lord Hawke is reported to have returned a complimentary ticket for the First Test because he objects to an ex-professional ...

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  30. "JEST OF NATIONS"

    It is a sad thing for an old fellow [?] his 76th year to see the British [?]g becoming the jest of nations, said [?] Lloyd George, speaking at Stafford. ...

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  31. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. Thomas Milton Bragg, of Mungeribar, is a patient in a private ward at the Dubbo District Hospital. At he Rotary Club luncheon ...

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  32. BUTCHER CHARGED

    In the Dubbo Police Court yesterday, Arthur Henry Murphy, a butcher, was proceeded against by James Neil Penny (slaughtering inspector) on behalf of ...

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  33. SPEED LIMIT IN COUNTRY IS ABSURD

    Mr. A. R. Tewksbury, general manager of Yellow Cabs of Australia, Ltd., says that it is absurd to enforce the 30 miles an hour ...

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  34. CLAY OUT OF TEST TEAM

    Clay has withdrawn from the English Test team due to n leg injury. He will be replaced by Sinfield, of Gloucestershire. ...

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  35. LATEST FORECAST

    The following forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau at 12 noon for the next 24 hours:—Isolated showers in southern and western districts, chiefly ...

    Article : 70 words
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