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  5. BANG GOES £3lO

    AN Australian record for the season was established at yesterday afternoon's wool sales when a Yorkshire buyer paid ...

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  6. Brit [?] Pay War Debts

    THE rejection of the European pica for the extension of the war debts moratorium and any immediate revision after March 4, was indicated as the probable course of the United States Government after a Hoover Roosevelt conference on ...

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  7. REDUCED TAXES

    Mr. Scullin, speaking on the Financial Relief Bill in the House of Representatives, declared that the Opposition would oppose ...

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  8. MUDGEE'S BIG RIFLE MEETING

    THE Mudgee District Rifle Club's Union, one of the leading organisations in the State. has framed a ...

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  9. MUDGEE DISTRICT FORECAST

    A tendency to some thunder in the northern parts, otherwise mostly fine; moderate day temperatures. ...

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  10. FRACTURED SKULL

    Patricia Goetze, 30, was found lying in a laneway of Manning Road, Double Bay, carly this morning with a severe wound in her ...

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  11. "THE NIGHT FLASH"

    A large squad of det[?]es and police proceeded to a house at Manly shortly before [?] They burst open the do[?] room ...

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  12. EXPORT PROHIBITION

    A proclamation was issued yesterday under the Customs Act prohibiting the export of murton and lamb from Australian to the United ...

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  14. KILLED INSTANTLY

    When a tree he was felling tumbled down a ridge on top of him. Robert Alexander Moncriefl. 24 a timber getter. of Ellalong near ...

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  15. FATAL SHOT

    Roy Easton, who left his home near Foxton after his elder brother had been fatally shot in the chest, returned home when he leat[?]ed of ...

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  16. WHEAT CHAMPIO[?]

    The R.A.S. held wheat cham pionship of the central-west was won by a Cudal compet[?] with Qua[?]ala second. ...

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  17. FELL FROM TRAIN

    While a train was passing over the Woy Woy bridge this morning a passenger named Lesile Fairhall 21. who was on his way to New ...

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  18. 'QUAKE AT DARWIN

    Darwin was shaken by on carthtreme[?]riy yesterday morning, but no material damage was reported. ...

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  19. £50 FOR NOTHING

    CALDWELL'S. the well - known wine people are off[?] £50 for a guessing competition on each of the forthcoming test matches ...

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  20. SMASH AND GRAB

    Throwing a brick through a window of a jeweller's shop in William street. Sydney. at 2 o'clock this morning. a theif grabbed a ...

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  21. CLAIM FOR £5000

    In the No. I Jury Court to-day William Fleteher, the secretary of the Railway Service Association, brought action to recover £5000 ...

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  22. THIEVES ABROAD

    THE person who is al[?] on the look-out for something for nothing. and who has no to peet for the property of others. [?] abroad ...

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  23. BUND MAN ROBBED

    While a blind man was walking along a city street last night he was accosted by a woman, who asked for the price of a drink. ...

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  24. London Wool Sales

    9.378 bales offered at London wool sales to-day. Including 3.126 from N.S.W. Approximately 8.480 were sold. There was good general ...

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  25. STIPE RUNS THE GAUNTLET

    STIPE Harry Hogan, of the W.D.R.A. had a rather novel experience at the Mudgee races at the week-end. It appears that the ...

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  26. KANDOS BURGLARY

    BURGLARS on Saturday night broke into and entered the Recent Cafe in Angus Avenue, Kandos. ...

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  27. PORT SAID MEMORIAL

    The Anzac Memorial was [?] to-day by Mr. W. M. Hughes, who said, "The bodies of a number of boys rest in [?] ...

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  28. STATE POLITICS

    The Moratorium Bill passed the committee of the Legislative Assembly. A bill to co-ordinate maritime ...

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  29. MARKETS

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  30. Hopeless Position

    The race dance held on Friday night, the 18th November, at the Mechanles Institute, in aid of the Mudgee District Hospital. Proved ...

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  31. W.A. SECESSION REFERENDUM

    PERTH. Thursday. Thursday. of the Secession Reading dum Bill in the Legislative ...

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  33. SUPPORT OF STERLING

    It is reported that banking interests, headed by J. P. Morgan and Co., have assured private London bankers that substantial credit will ...

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  34. SYDNEY STOCK MARKET

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  35. CYANIDE CASE

    At the Central Court to-day George William Champlon, 45, steward, was remanded on ball on a charge or having mallciously ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. £10,000 Claim

    In the Banco Court action commenced for Sir Hugh Ros[?] Denison. Chatrman of Directors of Associated Newspapers. for alleged ...

    Article : 72 words
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