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  4. THE TURF WICKET AND THE COST OF IT

    "That the batting fee of 2/- per man per match be amended to read:—'That batting fee on prepared wickets be 2/- per man per ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. H. V. C. Thorby, M.L.A., will be in Dubbo next Saturday morning, December 7, and will be available at the Country Party Office during the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    Several lives were lost and widespread damage done to properly on land and sea by the worst storm for many years, which swept over the British ...

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  7. An Adelaide Crime

    [?]een Randles (29) was acquitted in the Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of having murdered her daughter, aged 6. ...

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  8. Rural Workers' Bill

    The second reading of the Rural Workers' Bill was moved in the Legislative Council by the Minister for Labor (Mr. E. H. Farrar). ...

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  9. THE COAL STRIKE

    The Kurri Kurri meeting rejected the proposals for the settlement of the mining dispute. The meeting also decided that Lodge delegates should draw up a ...

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  10. The Narrabri Murder

    Paul Meniel (50), a German, was committed for trial yesterday for the murder of James Smith, or Sorensen. The man Meniel made a confession ...

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  11. LATEST FORECAST

    The following weather forecast was issued at 2 p.m. to-day:—Generally line with moderate to warm temperatures; West to South-west winds; fresh in ...

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  12. PENNANT BOWLS

    The Wellington bowlers came to Dubbo on Wednesday afternoon for the first heat of the Western wing's competition in the Pennant matches of ...

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  13. McDonald Sorry

    Mr. McDonald, Chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association, referring to the vote at the Kurri Kurri meeting, said that he was sorry for the ...

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  14. CHINA'S REPLY

    The Chinese reply to the British note in respect to the Sino-Russian dispute has been received in London. It points out that China has ...

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  15. BAILEY'S REWARD

    The hearing was concluded yesterday of the claim by John Bailcy, ex-M.L.A., and president of the Central Branch of the A.W.U., for £5000 each against ...

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  16. BAVIN'S VIEWS

    The Premier (Mr. T. B. Bavin), in an interview, said: "I find it hard to believe that the miners will reject the proposals. Only a few days ago, I ...

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  17. TRIAL CRICKET MATCH

    In the cricket match, Ryder's XI. v. Woodfull's XI., the former opened, and have no wickets down for 122 at lunch adjournment. Jackson 81 and ...

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  18. What the Soviet Thinks

    The Soviet, in reply to the British Memorandum, states that the measures taken by the Red Army in Manchuria were, entirely in self-defence. ...

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  19. CAUGHT RED HANDED

    Mr. P. A. Morris, a resident of Bellevue Hill, had a sensational experience last night. Hearing footsteps on the stairway, he went to the door, only ...

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  20. EMPIRE FREETRADE

    The New Zealand Dairy Council passed a resolution supporting the gradual development of Freetrade within the Empire. ...

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  21. MIGRATION CEASED

    The Australian Press understands that Lord Passfield has replied to Mr. Scullin's representations for migration suspension. ...

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  22. TRAGIC ENDS

    John McManus (54), retired dentist, of Bellevue Hill, was found dead by his wife this morning, with his head in a gas stove. ...

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  23. THE LABOR COUNCIL

    At a meeting of the Labor Council last night, which was held behind closed doors, it was decided to recommend that the minors should declare a ...

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  24. DISTRICT COMPETITIONS

    "While it is recognised that the carefully conducted field tests carried but by the Department on farmers' experiment plots are the most satisfactory ...

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    SIR WILLIAM WATERLOW, the newly-elected Lord Mayor of London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. TOO TRUE!

    Dr. Earle Page, speaking on the Estimates in the House of Representatives last night, said that the Government had already broken many of its ...

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  27. EMPIRES MEET

    Signalising the end of a feud which existed since 1870, when the Grand Father seized Rome as the capital, King Victor and the Queen crossed the ...

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  28. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    The Younger Set annual meeting will be held on Monday night. All members are asked to attend. "Geraldine" and "Lucky in Love" ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT'S ACTION

    In the House of Representatives, the Leader, of the Opposition, Mr. Latham, attacked the Government for its suspension of Compulsory Military ...

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  30. THE FRENCH FLAG

    Following tho evacuation of the second zone, the inhabitants of Weissenthurn were incensed to find the French Flag flying on the Memorial to ...

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  31. MOTOR FATALITY

    Mrs. H. Johnson, of Five Dock, was killed, and her husband and their intended son-in-law injured, when their motor car capsized near Yass yesterday. ...

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  32. TRANSIT FOR SISTER

    The most important matter considered at the C.W.A. committee meeting yesterday was "transit for the Sister." With Summer temperatures near at ...

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  33. BISHOP OF AUCKLAND

    The health of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland (Dr. Cleary) is causing the gravest anxiety. The last sacrament has been administered. ...

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  34. PRICE OF WHEAT

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

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  35. THE LIVING WAGE

    The Legislative Assembly curried the second reading of the Arbitration Living Wage Amendment Bill by 43 to 29. The Widows' Pensions Bill was ...

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  36. BONDI BLAZE

    A large furniture exchange at Bondi was completely gutted by fire early this morning. The amount of damage has not yet been ascertained. ...

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