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  4. Weevils In Wheat At Narromine Silos

    That the wheat in the Narromine silos is infested with weevils was a statement made by several members of the Narromine branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association at a meeting on Saturday afternoon. It was ...

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  5. Three Girls Lost On High Cliff

    Constance Grenfell (18), Irene Constantine (16) and Gwen Travers (16) had an unenviable experience in ...

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  6. Pioneer Celebrates His 90th Birthday

    Last Sunday, July 24, Mr. George Robinson, of the old Minore Hotel, celebrated the 90th anniversary of his birthday. One of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Water Supply Scheme For Country Towns

    A conference of councils at Canowindra was addressed by the Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. E. S. ...

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  8. Home Consumption Price For Wheat

    Mr. Nock, M.P., said last night that the plan he had submitted to the Federal Ministry for stabilising the home ...

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  9. Telegraphic News

    A wireless report received by the Naval Board from the Commanding Officer of H.M.A.S. Albatross, regarding the visit of the seaplane carrier ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA WINS FOURTH TEST

    Australia won the Fourth Test by live wickets and three runs. It was one of the most exciting matches of the series, and was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Preparing For Aerial Gas Attacks

    In presenting certificates in connection with the St. John Ambulance Association last night, Mr. C. K. Stewart ...

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  12. RAIN IN WEST

    Rain that fell throughout the West over the week-end resulted in 113 points at Dabbo up to 9 a.m. to-day. This brings the total ...

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  13. News in the Cables

    Thirty-nine Arabs were killed and 46 wounded as a result of a bomb outrage in the market place. Haifa, later. ...

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  14. Woman's Strange Illness

    Miss Florence M. Bray, of Gundar Street, Katoomba, was last night found lying unconscious on the floor of her home. She had been there for three ...

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  15. Attempted Assassination

    National extremists attempted to assassinate the American Governor (Mr. Winship) during a fete to commemorate the 46th anniversary of the ...

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  16. OPEN THE DOOR

    Mr. H. R. Shepherd, of Narromine, considers that the United Country Party should adopt a pol[?]ry of encouraging emigration not ...

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  17. No Acute Alarm For Wool Industry

    Mr. Joseph Brierley, a prominent English authority on taxation, said in an interview that while there was at present ...

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  18. Menace of Betting Shops

    Giving evidence before the Betting Commission, the Rev. E. H. Woolacott, chaplain of the Point Pearce Mission Station, said that before the licensing ...

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  19. War—Spain and China

    The Rebels claim to have taken 1400 prisoners on the Estremadura front. Shanghai, Monday. Foreign military reports, which ...

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  20. Will Desert Lang

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, addressing a meeting of the Cessnock A.L.P. last night, said that should the miners in his district transfer ...

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  21. Public Service Salaries

    The president of the Public Service Association of N.S.W. (Mr. G. Weir) said last night that the association had rejected the proposals made by the ...

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  22. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    Mr. Frederick James Thorby, father of the Minister for Defence (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) died in Sydney on Sunday. He was 81 years of age. He is ...

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  23. Youth Killed by Falling Wall

    Alan Carden (19), of Duntroon Avenue, Roseville, was killed instantly today, when portion of a brick wall of a house in Albert Avenue, Chatswood, ...

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  24. OVER THE TEACUPS

    Mrs. R. Walls is home from hospital, much improved in health. The weekly competition of the Dubbo Ladies' Premier Bridge Club was won ...

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  25. Overcrowded Trains

    Overcrowding in trains is causing growing discontent among the residents of North Shore suburbs. Trains at the peak hours are crowded to ...

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  26. "Bashing" Story False

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitz-Simons) said that inquiries had shown that there was absolutely no truth in the statement made in Parliament ...

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  27. Trading Banks Not Against Sir Harry Sheehan

    Suggestions made in Canberra and elsewhere, that the Trading Banks are exercising their influence against Sir Harry Sheehan, ...

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  28. UROPEAN MIGRANTS

    More than 200 European migrants have landed in Melbourne in the last two days. They arrived in the Orient liner ...

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  29. Gaol for Bigamist

    Royden Joseph William Robinson (31), bootmaker, was convicted at the Sydney Quarter Sessions or bigamy, and sentenced to 12 months' ...

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  30. Youths Have Narrow Escape

    Two youths had a narrow escape yesterday in a stolen car which somersaulted on Glenfield Road, Glenfield, and bursting into flames, was ...

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  31. LATEST FORECAST

    The following forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau at 12 noon for the next 21 hours:—Cold and squally, with scattered showers between the Slopes ...

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  32. Butler Air Service

    The Butler Air Transport Company will shortly change its terminal at Cootamundra to Sydney, and will operate, a passenger, mail and freight ...

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  33. Loss of Memory

    William Lieber (60), a resident of Mosman, who had teen missing 14 days, was found last night at Newcastle, where he was residing in an hotel. He ...

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  34. City Alderman Expelled

    Ald. Farrel was expelled yesterday from the City Council's general purposes committee meeting. This action followed a heated argument between ...

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  35. Cyclonic Gale over Tasman

    A cyclonic gale is raging over the Tasman, accompanied by rough seas. Mr. Mares, in a special warning to shipping to-day, said that the ...

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  36. Financial Loss

    With the loss of the fourth day gate takings, the three days of the Test were well below 1934, and it is doubtful whether the leeway will be made ...

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  37. Miners Prepare for Strike

    The general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. W. Orr) announced to-day that the Federation, in its preparations for a possible coal upheaval, ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. BBO THEATRE PROGRAMME

    [?]atrons of the Monarch and Roxy [?]eatres are advised that commencing Saturday (July 30), the screening [?] theatres will commence at 8 ...

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  39. Alleged Murder

    "William Whitehouse (49), a traveller, was remanded at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having feloniously shot at Alma Edith Whitehouse ...

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  40. Price of Wheat

    The local wheat market was quiet to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 3/6¼ per bushel (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots at 3/9½. ...

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