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  4. WOOL SALES—PROPOSAL TO RATION OFFERINGS

    There is a likelihood of the Australian wool offerings being curtailed 25 pe cent, owing the the uncertainty of the position overseas. ...

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  5. PASTORAL AWARD

    The attention of graziers is directed to the following alterations of the Federal Pastoral Award which have been made by the ...

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  6. IT FITTED NICELY

    At the Police Court this morning before the P.M., William Callaghan was charged with the theft of a hat. He was defended by Mr. R. D. ...

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  7. BRITAIN WINS

    Britain won the Schneider Cup Trophy outright when Flight-Lieutenant Boothman broke the record for the race by covering the course ...

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  8. REVOLT.

    There was a sudden revolt in the Austrian Province of Styrig when, the Helmwehr, or fascists, carried out a carefully, planned attempt to ...

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  9. COMMITTED

    At the Liverpool Court to-day Daniel Mendosa Brixton Simmons (45) a Sydney business man, was committed for trial on a charge of ...

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  10. REFLOATED

    The steamer Kianga, which has been aground near Moruya since June 19th, was refloated during the week-end. It will be remembered ...

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  11. CRIMINAL ASSAULT?

    Thomas Henry Redwood (26), horse trainer, and Charles D. Evans (28) milk vendor, were charged with having criminally assaulted ...

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  12. BANKS HELPING

    The Premier of Queensland Mr. Moore, who passed through Sydney last night on his way to Brisbane, stated that the suggestion that the ...

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  13. KNOCKED ABOUT

    Constable Hall, of Darlinghurst, received a severe handling early yesterday morning when he attempted to arrest five men who ...

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  14. ONLY 6.78d PER LB.

    The National Council of Wool Selling Brokers has furnished information regarding the 1931-2 wool season from July 1st; 1931 to ...

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  15. 456 MILES PER HOUR.

    Stories unbelievable in the light of Italy's withdrawal from the Schnieder Cup are being circulated concerning a secret Italian ...

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  16. PREMIERS' PLAN CONDEMNED

    A conference of representatives of the Victorian trades unions passed a resolution condemning the Premiers' Plan. It was decided to ...

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  17. RECORD OF WOOL

    Speaking at Forbes, Mr. F. H. Tout, President, of the Craziers' Association, declared that it was his studied opinion that, despite ...

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  18. SOVIET DUMPING

    The problem of Soviet dumping has been examined by British Government experts, whose report shows that Soviet officials ...

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  19. DIED IN HOSPITAL

    The death occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital this morning of J. McMahon, chairman of the stipendiary stewards of the A.J.C. ...

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  20. CENTRAL FORECAST

    Cloudy with scattered showers and thunder at first but later rain becoming more general, Mild conditions with squally northerly ...

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  21. "WAGES MUST DROP"

    Mr. Lyons, leader of the Federal Opposition, who arrived in Sydney this morning, expressed the opinion that a reduction of wage levels was ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S SYDNEY STOCK SALES

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  23. SHOT DEAD

    An Italian farmer and wood cutter Antonio, Reguson, of Bombaroo, was murdered on Saturday night Reguson heard a disturbance about ...

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  24. NEARLY DROWNED

    A tragedy was narrowly averted at National Park yesterday, when William Jones of Croydon and his son were almost drowned. Father ...

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  25. MISSING

    Search was made by plane for over two hours yesterday for four fishermen who have been missing since Friday. It is feared that the ...

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  26. HOSPITAL DANCE.

    The Mudgee Hospital Wood Committee have everything arranged for a splendid night's enjoyment on Thursday night next ...

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  27. 1000 DEAD

    More than 1000 persons are reported to be dead as the result of a terrific hurricane on Thursday. The Government is unable to keep ...

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  28. MARKETS

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  29. CRASHED

    Tragedy ended the Frenchmen's attempt to best the American long distance fight record established by Boardman and Polando. The ...

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    As the Old Age Pensions Act provides that no one owning property valued at £400 shall be eligible for the pensions, many people with ...

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  31. FOR NEW YORK

    The German airmen, Wily Rody and Christian Johansen, and a Portuguese passenger, Viscount Viege. took off at 9.25 a.m. on Sunday on ...

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    Professor Copland, pointing out that wages have not come down in New South Wales in conformity with wage movements elsewhere ...

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  33. OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    Further particulars are available of the death of an old man at Buckaroo, named Hosea Gardiner, mentioned in last issue. It ...

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  34. BIG CRICKET

    A strong team captained by Alan Kippax played a Lithgow combination on Saturday last, and despite the wintry weather the champions ...

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  35. CRICKET SEASON

    The cricket season in Mudgee will be officially opened next, SAturday when two association elevens will try conclusions. The match will take ...

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  36. FOOTBALL FLASHES

    The premiership game on Saturday between South Sydney and Eastern Suburbs was an exciting struggle the former winning just on ...

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  37. DOBBIN IN THE PICTURE

    A record load of wool was taken to Warren railway, station by Jack Cleasby, carrier, with his team of 18 horses. The 80 bales net weight ...

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  38. SATURDAY'S RACES.

    There was a large crowd at the Randwick races on Saturday last, when several fancied candidates for the big spring events were given a ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH BANK POPULAR.

    A comparison of Australian figures of the Commonwealth Bank in its savings department shows that at the end of August last depositors ...

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