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  2. FORECAST

    Unsettled on N coast and Inland districts, with further showers Fine elsewhere. Warm ...

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  4. MOON PHASES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  5. DAY BY DAY

    It costs 10/- a year to register a dog in Canberra. Unemployment is decreasing in France. ...

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  6. Hoover Strongly Opposed to Debt Suspension

    "As no facts have been presented by debtor governments which would Justify such postponement" President Hoover to-day formally ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. LOCAL & GENERAL

    A special meeting of Narrabri Municipal Council will be held on Tuesday, December 13, for the purpose of electing the Mayor for the ...

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  8. KAPUTAR ROAD

    HISTORY in a sense will be made to-day when the shire engineer, (Mr. D. H. Sky) starts out on the task ...

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  11. Church Anniversary

    The Narrabri Methodist Church will celebrate its 66th anniversary on Sunday. Special services have been arranged, and the preacher at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the current woolsales to-day 9978 bales were offered, including 3126 bales from N.S.W. Approximately 8480 bales were sold to good, ...

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  13. PORT SAID MEMORIAL

    The Anzac Memorial here was unveiled to-day. Mr. W. M. Hughes sold the bodies of the brave boys left in unknown ...

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  14. MORATORIUM BILL

    The Moratorium Bill passed the committee stage at the Legislative Assembly. The Friendly Societies Subvention ...

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  15. THIEF CAUGHT RED-HANDED

    A large squad of detectives raided a house at Manly shortly before midnight and overpowered a man after a fierce struggle, and charged him with ...

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  16. ENGLISH CRICKETERS IN

    The English cricket team arrived here from Melbourne this morning, and were welcomed warmly by a large number of enthusiasts. Later ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    Mr. P. H. Hulbert is conflned to his home suffering from an attack of rheumatism. Mr. M. Gates of the district ...

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  18. INJURED WOMAN IN LANEWAY

    Patricia Goetze, SO, was found lying in a laneway off Manning Road, Double Bay, early this morning with a severe wound in the head, alleged ...

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  19. CHEATED DEATH IN REMARKABLE FALL

    While a train was passing over Woy Woy bridge this morning, a passenger named Leslie Falrball, 24, who was on his way to Newcastle, ...

    Article : 79 words
  20. EARLY MORNING THEFT

    Throwing a brick through the window of a jewellery shop in the city at two o'clock this morning, a thief snatch a handful of jewellery and ...

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  21. BECAME PANIC STRICKEN

    Roy Easton, who left his home near Foxton (N.Z.), after his elder brother had been fatally shot, returned last night. He explained that after a ...

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  22. MOTHERS' RIGHTS

    Mrs. Muscia, President of the National Council of Women, said to-day she desired to congratulate the Minister for Justife for his intention ...

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  23. BIGAMY CHARGE FOLLOWS MURDER ACQUITTAL

    The third trial of Walter William Henderson, charged with having murdered his mother, was concluded at the Melbourne Criminal Court last ...

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  24. NEWSPAPER ACTION SETTLED

    At the Banco Court to-day, action was commenced by Sir Hugh Robert Denison, chairman of directors of the Associated Newspapers Ltd., for the ...

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  25. GRAFTON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    Ruby Louisa Caudren and William Hammond were acquitted at the Grafton Quarter Sessions for alleged manslaughter of Hazel Frazer. ...

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  26. RAILWAY SERVICE ASSN. CLAIM £5000

    At No. 1 Jury Court to-day, William Fletcher, Secretary of the Railway Service Association, brought action to recover £5000 damages ...

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  27. STOLE BLIND MAN'S SOVEREIGN

    While a blindman was walking along a city street last night he was accosted by a woman who asked him for the price of a drink. When the ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at Braemar Private Hospital, yesterday, of Thos. Henry Wyatt, aged 56, a well-known resident of Narrabri. The remains ...

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  29. HITLER AT DEAD-END

    Herr Hitler has informed President Hindenburg that he is unable to form a ministry. ...

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  30. SNAKE BITE PROVES FATAL.

    John Landers, resident of Orford, Victoria, died from, the bite of a Tiger, Snake. ...

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