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  3. THREE MONTHS' GAOL

    According to a story told in the Dubbo Police Court to-day, Ernest Gabriel Fuller went to sleep on the river-bank at Dubbo on April 11. When he awoke, his motor truck was missing. It was ascertained, later, that the ...

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  4. [?]PS. FACE MAJOR DEFEAT

    German military advisers believe that the Japanese will suffer a major defeat in the fateful Lingyi area, in North China, unless the Chinese gravely blunder, says the Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." ...

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  5. FAITH IN WOOL

    Sir Montague Burton, is English millionaire textile manufacturer, who said that "wool will not be supplanted by artificial substitutes if ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SKELETON WEED

    Owing to the prevailing drought conditions, a great deal of baled hay and chaff is now being imported into this section of the Western ...

    Article : 222 words
  7. INSULT TO CHRIST Holding Royal Show on Good Friday

    During the Easter service at St. Martin's Church of England, Mullumbimby, Canon Rowe declared that it was an insult to Christ and ...

    Article : 83 words
  8. SHARE HAWKING

    It is reported that the State Cabinet is likely to amend the Companies Act to bring the exchange of shares within its provisions, relating to hawking, and ...

    Article : 51 words
  9. New Tennis Secretary

    [?] R. Fullarton, who was recent[?] cted as secretary of the Lawn [?] Association of Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Nazi Slip: Ambassadors Changed

    Dr. Herbert von Dirksen, he new German Ambassador to Britain. His appointment has been reported as a result of a diplomatic slip by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PRACTICAL JOKE

    Three people narrowly escaped death at Gwalia, as a result of a practical joke. It appears that Felica Amanasco ...

    Article : 156 words
  12. STRUCK BY CAR?

    Michael Enright was round lying unconscious last night, near his home in Fletcher Street, Bondi. He was in a position which suggested he might ...

    Article : 61 words
  13. FATAL PLANE CRASH

    A woman pilot, Nellie Arnott (35), a Plunket nurse, and her brother, Roy Amott, were killed when a Hornet Moth crashed in the Hawke's Bay ...

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  14. TWO KILLED

    James Ernest Moule, aged 25, and George Whitelaw were killed in separate accidents on the prince's Highway, near Trafalgar. ...

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  15. LIDCOMBE HORROR

    The inquest opened at Parramatta to-day concerning the death of Alfred Ernest Smith (55), organiser of the Meat Industry ...

    Article : 357 words
  16. [?]ANCE AND ITALY

    [?] that the Anglo-Italian [?]ment is an accomplished [?] political circles in Rome [?] confidently awaiting a ...

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  17. THEATRE ROBBERY

    The Embassy Theatre, Katoomoa, was entered by burglars, who abstracted £350 from the safe. The intruders are believed to have ...

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  18. LOTTERY PRIZES

    Lottery No. 494, was drawn to-day. First prize, 88972, went to "Holiday" syndicate, Miss Amy Mitchell, 2 Sheffield Street, Merrylands; second, 23673, ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. Has Missing Girl Met with Foul Play?

    Relatives of Thelma Friezer (20), of Reservoir, are now convinced that she has been abducted. ...

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  20. FOR AUSTRALIA

    "Homicide Henry" Armstrong (right), negro featherweight champion of the world, meets Holman Williams, middleweight, who is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. WHEAT MARKET

    The local wheat market was quietly steady to-day. Bulk parcels were quoted at 4/- (Sydney March basis) and bagged lots nominally at 4/2 per bushel. ...

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  22. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Visiting Dubbo is Mr. Ernie Morton, son of (Mr. Herb Morton, of the district telephone office. Mr. Morton jnr. is on the Sydney "Sun" mechanical staff. ...

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  23. ANZAC DAY PARADE

    It is anticipated that 50,000 returned soldiers will take part in the Anzac Day parade in Sydney, making it the greatest ...

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  24. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following forecast was issued by the Weather Bureau at 12 noon, for the next 24 hours:—Further scattered showers in the south-east quarter, ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. ROYAL SHOW

    The attendance at the day and night sessions of the Royal Easter Show yesterday totalled 169,298, compared with 156,960 ...

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  26. STOLE RIFLE

    Norman Howard (28) was charged before Messrs. F. Meehan and V. C. Lark, J's.P., in the Dubbo Police Court to-day, with having ...

    Article : 248 words
  27. [?]AN PLANE CRASHES

    Italian flyers, attempting to [?] Crydon to Cape and back re[?]ashed near Tripoli, [?] was seriously injured, but the ...

    Article : 34 words
  28. HUMAN LEG

    The police received a report last night that a leg which appeared to have been severed from a human body, had been found in the bush at Cowan. ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. MINISTER'S DEATH

    [?]ev. C. J. King, who celebrated [?]lee of his ordination in thef [?] of England, in September last, [?] night, aged 75. ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. SPANISH WAR

    A communique from Salamanca radio claims that a Government war-ship was sunk and four other vessels damaged by aerial bombing off ...

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  31. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    Leslie Ronald Sinai (19), laborer, was electrocuted at his home last night. He was repairing a motor truck ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. [?]ERTAKER DROWNED

    [?] Diggle, an undertaker, was [?] in South Wangaratta Creek, [?] car he was driving skidded [?]oad. ...

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  33. DOWN £13,500,000

    Exports of greasy and scoured wool from Australia in nine months to March 31 were 300,000 bales less than those ia the corresponding period in ...

    Article : 50 words
  34. BROADBENT'S FLIGHT

    After remaining here nine hours, Broadbent took off at 5.37 a.m. (Sydney time) on the continuation of his flight to England. ...

    Article : 33 words
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