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  2. Advertising

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  4. CONDITION OF CROPS

    Mr. B. M. Arthur, senior agricultural instructor, presents the following report for the month' of October:— The ruins which occurred late last ...

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  5. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS

    Mr. M. .S. Duvoren, chief clerk in the Railway Superintendent's office, is off duty suffering with the prevailing influenza. ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES AND TELEGRAMS.

    After two months absences, the King will return to London on November 4, when he will stay for ten days. It is announced that he will hold a ...

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  7. Diamonds and Rubies

    Some weeks ago, a man visited a pawnbroker's ship in the City, and offered to sell a diamond and ruby brooch for 6/. ...

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  8. Motor Fatality

    A woman named Mayfield, and her eight-months-old son were killed at, Mile End, South Australia, when a motor-cycle and-sidecar, in which they ...

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  9. Cock-a-doodle-do!

    In the Supreme Court this morning, three maiden sisters were granted an injunction restraining a well-known doctor from keeping noisy roosters on ...

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  10. Dubbo District Court

    A sitting of the District Court was commenced to-day at Court House before His Hon Judge A. Thomson. Mr. E.R. Hawke, Sheriffi'a Officer, occupied ...

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  11. THE BASIC WAGE

    The State Cabinet has decided, that it would be inadvisable and unjust, to allow the new basic wage to oporate. The Nationalist and Country Party ...

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  12. ANOTHER MURDER CASE

    A woman named Emily Picken was found dead in a house at Casterton (Vic.), with her head battered. A spade, covered with blood, was lying ...

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  13. MACARTNEY'S TEAM

    Macartney's State Eleven completed its Western tour with its match here yesterday. Bathurst made 152. Of the total ...

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  14. THE KANGAROOS

    The Australian Rugby League team to meet Oldham on Wednesday will comprise:—Full-back, McMillan; threequarters, W. spencer, T. German, C. ...

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  15. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following, forecast was received at 2 p.m. to-day:—Temporarily fine in the West; still cool, cloudy and unsettled in the South-East quarter, with ...

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  16. Ministry Considering

    Nationalist and Country Party members met at Parliament House this morning, to consider the basic question. So far no decision has been arrived ...

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  17. SCAPEGOATS

    Two Arabs have been sentenced to death, and two others to ten years' imprisonment, in connect with the murder of a Jewess at Safed. ...

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  18. CANTERBURY COUNCIL

    The Mayor of Canterbury Council, at a meeting last night, declared that to put into operation the recently declared basic Wage would be an outrage ...

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  19. PUNT CAPSIZES

    Two boy's, aged 12, were drowned when a punt, in which they were fishing, capsized and sank at Otago (N.Z.) yesterday. ...

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  20. AIR LINER WRECKED

    The bodies of Pilot Birt, Flight Engineer Pembroke, and Wireless Operator Stone, who were lost with the Indian air mail liner in a gale off Speezie ...

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  21. THE BRIDGE "BLACK"

    All work on the Harbour Bridge was suspended to-day, as a result of the demarcation dispute between the iron-workers and painters on the job. ...

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  22. THE OVERDRAFT RATE

    Representatives of the banking institutions conferred, privately, with the Federal Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) yesterday, for a general discussion of ...

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  23. SOVIET SLAVES

    The Mayor of Broken Hill refused the, request of a militant minority movement, for the use of the Central Reserve, on Sunday, November 10, to hold ...

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  24. WRESTLING MATCH

    At Auckland last night, in a westling contest, George Walker (the Canadian champion) defeated Tom Alley, in the fifth round, when he rendered the ...

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  25. RAILWAY TOPICS

    The Summer time-table will come, into operation on November 10. Copies of the new time-table may be procured at the railway station. ...

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  26. ON THE MAT

    The wrestling bout between Browning' and Eustace, at Sydney Stadium last night, was won by the former, in the second round. ...

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  27. THE NEW PARLIAMENT

    It is understood that the Federal Parliament will not meet before November 20 or 27. ...

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  28. Rescuers Returned

    Destroyers, tugs and aeroplanes, after a strenuous search, have returned to port. They were unable to find any trace of wreckage or other bodies. ...

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  29. HILLSTON FIRE

    Three business premises were destroyed at Hillston yesterday morning. Origin of the fire is unknown. ...

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  30. MARYBOROUGH SEAT

    The final figures for the Maryborough by-election, in Queensland, gave the Country Party-Nationalist candidate a majority of 162 votes over the Labor ...

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  31. LIQUOR LICENSES

    The Congregational Union has carried a motion favoring local option in the matter of liquor licenses. ...

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  32. SECRET CODES

    Besedovsky, who revealed how the Soviet came into possession of the Italian secret code, also the British-Indian code, is to be prosecuted for theft ...

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  33. MURDERED!

    The police have discovered that Henry Jacobsen (44), retired island planter, who has been missing from Brooklyn since the beginning of May ...

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  34. OMINOUS!

    The steamer Marsina has wirelessed that she passed the mast of a steamer, showing about four feet above the water, some distance from Rabaul. ...

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  35. ANCIENT ROUMANIAN

    Mrs. Baila Halladan, who was born in Roumania, 104 years ago, died at East Perth on Sunday night, and was buried yesterday. ...

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  36. WISPS AND WHISPERS

    For sipping wine at Zonia Cafe last 'Friday, "the guests" who turned up paid £1; those who did not appear forfeited their bail money £2. ...

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  37. LINDRUM v. SMITH

    In the opening sessions of the big billiards match at Newcastle, Walter Lindrum (in play) scored 2051 to Willie Smith's 1691. ...

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  38. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    The English team, which will shortly visit New Zealand, is due at Fremantle to-day, and will commence a match against West Australia on Thursday. ...

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  39. VALUE OF WIRELESS SET

    In this case, Herbert William Hugill, electrician, sought to recover £34/3/-, for goods sold and delivered—a wireless set, from Mrs. R. Robinson. ...

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  40. THE EASIEST WAY

    The congregational Union declined to carry a motion, deploring episodes of violence during the recent timber workers' strike. ...

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  41. QUEEN OF THE ROAD

    Riverbankers reclining on the grass after breakfast on Wednesday morning rose to their feet as though on parade, when a tall and middle-aged woman ...

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  42. PRICE OF WHEAT

    At the sales to-day, bulk wheat sold at 5/2, and bagged at 5/3 1/2. ...

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  43. STOCK PANIC

    Billions of dollars in value went overboard as the stock market again plunged downwards. The banking support, which came in ...

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  44. TO-MORROW'S TOUR

    The district trip of education takes place to-morrow, and everyone with a spare day should try and attend. Cars congregate, at 10.15, and move off from ...

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  45. JUMPS FROM TRAIN

    Mrs. Janet Hurrower (56), after boarding a train at Homebush railway station, discovered that it was not going to Sydney, whereupon the jumped to ...

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  46. FOUND HANGING

    The body of an unknown middle-aged man was found hanging from a tree in the bush at Northwood, this morning. Life hud been extinct for ...

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